In baseball, the name “Bob” has gone from extremely common to a marginal curiosity and nexus of confusion.
There was one active MLB Bob last year, Bobby Abreu, whose given name is “Bob” but goes by “Bobby”. In 2010 there were two - Abreu, and Bob Howry, whose given name is “Bobby” but goes by “Bob”. In 2009 we also had Bob McCrory.
In the future, will “Bob” be as unheard-of for baseball players as “Dick”? Can Bob Stumpo restore glory to this appellation? ...Read More...
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1. Bob Evans posted on December 03, 2011 at 09:03 PM # hit 0 | hit 0CBS seems to be doing really, really well but I can't remember the last time I consumed any of their product knowingly.
I guess Jon didn't trust the source.
*Although I do seem to remember that they may be trying to make their newish CBS Sports Network more national by snagging some big stuff beyond the College Sports things they gave, so maybe this is a indication that CBS will try to make a run at some MLB rights next time, or at least have a counterpart to MLB Tonight and Baseball Tonight.
Just sports or in general? They don't have any sports I care about but their programming seems to be doing pretty well. Whether it is good or not I'll leave to you but I'm pretty sure they are the highest rated of the broadcast networks.
Right, that's the thing, they always get very high aggregate numbers but nobody I know actively watches their shows. Of course, I am 31, so that is likely the issue.
NCIS? NCIS:Los Angeles, Big Bang Theory, How I met Your Mother, Two and a Half Men, CSI series, Survivor, .... and you know no one who watches any of those shows? Even Hawaii Five Oh and Criminal minds do pretty well.
Knobler...meh. (Hi Dan!)
My brother watches Big Bang Theory. I think my dad has a friend who once mentioned watching Two and Half Men...
I watched the first couple Survivors!
I'm not sure I know what NCIS is. Is that one show, or does a show I've never heard of ALREADY have a spin-off show? And Hawaii Five-O is on again?
Man, I thought I watched too much TV, but apparently I'm not watching enough. I guess now that you can watch TV online or through DVDs (which is how I normally watch shows) you avoid the old TV through osmosis thing. I remember when I was a kid I knew the whole NBC lineup off by heart because they had Seinfeld, which I couldn't avoid watching without being innundated with pleas for me to watch their other fine programming (which as a dutiful viewer I did).
I just realized this makes no sense. It precisely when I avoided watching Seinfeld that I wasn't seeing all those NBC ads. Also it makes no sense for anyone to be AVOIDING watching Seinfeld. Sheesh.
Edited to actually make sense again. Brain tired.
... whom advertisers don't care about.
The Mentalist is okay sometimes; albeit uneven. Patrick Jane sometimes reminds me of Jim Rockford.
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