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Monday, September 01, 2003
I've discovered all sorts of American shows that I never would bother to watch at home because at home we have so many choices. But there are only 10 or 11 channels here and like three of them are MTV :P so there are very limited options in the Engelska department. So you find yourself watching things you'd never deign to watch at home. To that end, I've discovered the magic of Dr Phil, and the Waltons. And may I say that I have learned so very much on Walton mountain? I might just start watching PAX at home...

And Dr Phil says that we're so busy matching OUR reality to other people's social masks that no one ever sees anything for what it is. He's so wise, Dr Phil. If only he didn't look like Jeffrey Tambor. And why is his wife so plastic looking?

(Who's that I see waiting to lecture me about watching so much tv when I'm on vacation? TV is vacation for me. I go out, too. I spent a week skipping about the countryside, I ambled the streets of Olde Stockholm, and I've also watched me some tv. And that, for me, is vacation. God knows there won't be much time for tv starting Wednesday... so leave me alone. Talk to the hand.)