Dear TV Stations.

by Veronica on January 31, 2008

in Life

WARNING: Rant ahead.

Dear ABC,

You have the only TV show that my daughter will watch. Honestly, it is the only break I get all day, that 20 minutes of Playschool, so you can imagine I was a touch pissed off when you showed uninteresting CRAP all afternoon (when my daughter was asleep thankyou) and then, just as my daughter woke up and the childrens programs were due to start, you announce that you won’t be showing ANY of them.

Instead you put GOLF on. At 3pm – 6pm in the frigging afternoon. GOLF! For your information, it is still school holidays here, so I am sure there were a bunch of pissed off mums, trying to cook tea while their children whined about there being nothing on TV.

Golf has to be THE MOST BORING sport to watch on TV. Especially if you are a slightly irritable, full of energy toddler, who loves dancing to Playschool.

Please, next time get a freaking clue and put golf on when nothing else is scheduled.

Dear WIN,

Today after being disappointed by ABC’s lack of childrens programs, I switched over to you, something I rarely do when the kid is awake.

You were showing infomercials. I COULD HAVE KILLED YOU!

All I wanted was something bright and shiny, for my daughter to watch for 10 minutes so I could make her a snack without her clawing my leg off because, ‘OMG MUMMY, I AM STANDING! ON THE FLOOR BY MYSELF! AND IT IS KILLING ME! I AM DYINGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG! PICK ME UP PICK ME UP PICKMEUPPICKMEUP NOOOOOOOOOW!!!!!!!’

I mean, you couldn’t cook while a toddler gnawed your leg off could you? Supermum I may be, but I have my limits.

Also, just to let you know, you did slightly redeem yourself at 4pm when there were psychedelic dogs dancing around and singing (am I the only one who finds that creepy?), but it still didn’t get my leg back.

AND for your records, Antiques Roadshow, does NOT make for interesting viewing at 5pm when mothers are cooking dinner and just. need. one. minute. of child-free time. Because we really just need a break while we chop things into little pieces.

Dear SBS,

On Monday nights you are my favourite TV station did you know that? BUT when I am ready to kill my daughter because she just won’t. leave. me. alone. I really don’t need you to be showing foreign news. I know you aren’t a station renowned for childrens shows, but honestly, would it kill you to put something on to keep me sane? Really.

Cooking shows would do. I know you do cooking shows well.

Dear Southern Cross,

I have one word for you.

INFOMERCIALS.

At 3pm in the afternoon? I mean, c’mon are you trying to make me kill myself? Then once the infomercials were done, you put on Neighbours.

ACK!

I KNOW Neighbours has churned out some good stars, but really I am not all that into it. Cartoons would suit me. Mindless shiny pretty animations. ANYTHING REALLY.

I am not that hard to please. Honest, just for gods sake, give me something to work with.

Dear TV,

I don’t hate you, really I don’t. But if you can’t fix your attitude and pick me up some decent programs, I will turn you off and let you get all dusty in the corner.

I swear I will do it and it will hurt me more than it will hurt you (because then I will go back to having a toddler gnawing my leg off, as I try to juggle boiling water, sharp knives and hot food).

Love

Veronica.

Taz January 31, 2008 at 9:13 pm

hehe..

good post…

when do they go back to school in tassie?

frogpondsrock January 31, 2008 at 9:23 pm

hehehehehehehe *snort* hehehehehehe

love mum hehehehehehehe *guffaw* hehehehehehehe

etc etc etc etc *chuckle*

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frogpondsrock January 31, 2008 at 9:25 pm

p.s this is why being the grandmother is so much fun.. hehehehehehe

mind you were a tad easier as a toddler than Amy is.. *kisses*

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Bettina January 31, 2008 at 10:18 pm

baahaaahaa

send that to tv week!!! You could win some money…….. and use it to buy dvd’s for when they put cricket, golf, tennis and infomercials on all at once!

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Lou February 1, 2008 at 12:57 am

Did you know that satellite TV has stations that are ALL CARTOONS, ALL THE TIME? 24 hours a day. 7 days a week. You could, potentially, not see your child for DAYS!! Or at least, you could have whole HOURS all to yourself.

Not that buying some cartoon DVD’s doesn’t have some merit, but there is also a wealth of stuff that appeals to more adult (read grown up, not smutty) people available.

FYI

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witchypoo February 1, 2008 at 1:24 am

Yep, stock up on the dvd’s or even record while she is watching. They don’t give a rip if they’re re-runs.

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Stacey February 1, 2008 at 4:16 am

HILARIOUS!
DVD’s to the rescue! Seriously, with Cam, those were lifesavers.
So I have been dying to ask…what is “cook tea”??

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M&Co. February 1, 2008 at 5:35 am

I’ve got three little words for you: DVD’s. Yeah. A life saver sometimes. I may hate me some Sponge Bob Square Pants but there are times…

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Jenty February 1, 2008 at 6:54 am

LOL, I feel your pain! That’s why I’ve bought DVD’s now.

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Jenty February 1, 2008 at 7:16 am

I can quite agree about the TV! That’s why I started buying DVD’s

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Sandy (Momisodes) February 1, 2008 at 8:30 am

I have to second the notion of the DVD’s. If Baby Einstein didn’t exist, neither would my sanity or any prepared meals….

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Leslie February 1, 2008 at 8:58 am

I praise the Lord for my DVR everyday. And sometimes, I kiss it, just it’ll know that it’s loved.

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Just a mom February 1, 2008 at 10:17 am

Hey I think that golf was here in my city was it huh huh huh huh well then I LIKED YOU SEEING MY TOWN!!!!!!! ok maybe not childrens program would have been nicer.

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Marie February 1, 2008 at 10:45 am

YouTube is your friend!

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Burgh Baby's Mom February 1, 2008 at 12:07 pm

And that is why TiVo and DVDs are my friends. I big, pink, puffy heart them.

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Kelley February 1, 2008 at 12:32 pm

Babe, I have the same stations. Did you know that the pro-freaking-active ad is on in the middle of the night too?

I hate you southern cross.

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Marlee February 1, 2008 at 2:35 pm

I recommend training her to watch the weather channel. That’s what I did with my kids. 🙂

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janethesane February 1, 2008 at 3:31 pm

Very funny. I agree with the quicker commenters. Buy some DVD’s. When I was a nanny the little boy had ‘big movies’ and ‘little movies’. Big ones were for when it was raining or something and he couldn’t go out to play. Little ones were for when I was making dinner, bathing his brother, taking a deep child free breath, going to the bathroom by myself, etc.

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river February 1, 2008 at 5:05 pm

Same as everyone else DVD’s DVD’s DVD’s DVD’s and record some of her favourite stuff like witchypoo said. They REALLY don’t care if they’ve seen it before. I once recorded an entire 4 hour VHS tape of Bear In The Big Blue House. My granddaughter loved it. She practically knew the whole thing by heart and still asked me to put it on when she came over.

Sarcastic Mom February 1, 2008 at 6:51 pm

GOLF BLOWS.

DVDS!!!!! 🙂

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zoe February 3, 2008 at 6:23 am

dear lord. don’t you have the cartoon network? or noggin? or sprout? i would go freaking nuts.

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