The Noise
My mother watches television from just after lunch until she turns in for the night. Today because it's the yearly celebration of militarism Remembrance Sunday she's started earlier. I won't say I never watch with her but mostly I keep my distance. Of course- small house, deaf old lady- I'm never out of earshot. Over the past two and a half years I've come to think of TV as The Noise.
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Sorry you feel that way. It's been nice knowing you.
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I got rid of my TV cable years ago partly because of that ... but I certainly can't be self-righteous, because now I have a radio blaring for most of my waking hours. What do we all have against silence?
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Baron David René James de Rothschild forewarned
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We don't have any TV at home. But when my mom was alive, we had to buy one, because it was only way to make her do something. She had Alzheimer's disease.
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Looking back I think my mother was just desperately trying not to drown in her own thoughts. Radio 2 was her buoyancy aid.
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I think what she mostly listened to was The Home Service.