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Why are we addicted to reality tv?

Filed under: OTHER — aey112 February 8, 2008 @ 12:44 pm

I wish I knew why it is so easy to become addicted to reality TV. Being addicted to reality TV is one thing, but we all have to face the real reality of keeping up with our homes. And when I mean keeping up with our homes — I mean cleaning. Soon the dreaded mowing of the lawn will be another task to worry about. Personally, mowing the lawn or doing anything with the lawn is not a fun experience. I would rather hang out with friends, watch reality TV, do anything else. Most can agree to that.

It’s that time of the year when it seems like everything is piling up. Whether it’s your work, school, children, family, etc. There is so much to do and not enough time. As much stress as it is coming into the summer I am so thankful for all that Teed & Brown Lawn Care did last summer for me.

A friend had told me about Connecticut landscaping that her and her husband had gotten and they said, “it was the smartest thing we ever did.” Last summer I had been complaining to her about how my lawn was so dry and it seemed like there was a fertilization problem. It could be that between work, school, and my obsession to reality TV I may have let my lawn get out of hand. I had been looking for Redding lawn care, Monroe Lawn care, Norwalk Lawn care, anyone to help. Then she told me about Teed & Brown. Teed & Brown had an expert do a walk through of my lawn to initially see what problems I was having.

I never thought a Connecticut Landscaper could be so flexible. They came ready to answer all my questions and came when the time best fit MY schedule. Turned out that I did have a minor lawn problem, but by the end of June my lawn was as green as could be.

So, summer time is stressful but, one thing I look forward to is Teed & Brown’s awesome lawn service…..well there are two things — the other is getting ready for the new Bachelor…

2 Comments »

  1. I personal think these shows have been put here to have our minds focus on the non important, so that the important can be decided and handeled by someone else, without our input

    Comment by csteph9929 — February 25, 2008 @ 3:59 pm

  2. csteph9929: I think you make an excellent point! There is always a reality show on tv no matter what time of the day it is.

    Comment by aey112 — February 26, 2008 @ 8:56 pm

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