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Conflict Of TV Programme-to-watch In Homes; How Do You Manage It? by Wisefellow(m): 12:34pm On Jul 11, 2019 |
Electronics are common entertainment devices purchased in homes to make life and living comfortable because people are lover of music, movies, sports, politics and many more. Television is one major entertainment tool applicable to both the young and old, to view different programmes of interest. In my home, we do experience conflict of interest on what programme to watch especially during this AFCON 2019. Though, there are smaller television in the bedrooms but the sitting room TV is quiter bigger and connected to woofer for mind blowing ambience. I love to watch sports, my wife prefers movies, my children like cartoons and my sister/ sister-in-law wants BBnaija. Most times, I usually leave my apartment for my neighbour's to enjoy football games. This is compromise on my part for peace to reign at home, since I refuse to replicate the sitting room's atmosphere in the bedrooms nor patronize 5-in-1 dstv package. How do you cope with yours? |
Re: Conflict Of TV Programme-to-watch In Homes; How Do You Manage It? by Harlem2(m): 12:41pm On Jul 11, 2019 |
Let the kids watch cartoon Any leave the fight between your kids/wife/sisters . . . You just sit and watch their drama
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Re: Conflict Of TV Programme-to-watch In Homes; How Do You Manage It? by Kkings11: 12:51pm On Jul 11, 2019 |
If girls plenty pass for house dey go kolobi the tv be dat oh But 2 or more boys for house don finish dem be dat |
Re: Conflict Of TV Programme-to-watch In Homes; How Do You Manage It? by Wisefellow(m): 12:56pm On Jul 11, 2019 |
Harlem2: In most cases, the kids usually have the day while every other person leave for their respective rooms. They can so disturb over cartoons! |
Re: Conflict Of TV Programme-to-watch In Homes; How Do You Manage It? by Harlem2(m): 1:04pm On Jul 11, 2019 |
Wisefellow: Ehn bribe the kids will juicy stuff And have your way |
Re: Conflict Of TV Programme-to-watch In Homes; How Do You Manage It? by Wisefellow(m): 1:19pm On Jul 11, 2019 |
[quote author=Harlem2 post=80160013] Ehn bribe the kids will juicy stuff And have your way [/quote Guy! You never see kids we go collect your juicy stuff and still balance before tv ... |
Re: Conflict Of TV Programme-to-watch In Homes; How Do You Manage It? by Harlem2(m): 1:25pm On Jul 11, 2019 |
[quote author=Wisefellow post=80160465][/quote] My little sister won't do that Or else I collect my stuff back |
Re: Conflict Of TV Programme-to-watch In Homes; How Do You Manage It? by meobizy(f): 4:18pm On Jul 11, 2019 |
I suggest recording the program you want to watch for later viewing. I do the same with UFC matches for various reasons. You can also buy a second decoder and connect both for Xtraview. This will allow you watch two channels per TV. The only cost is the purchase of hardware but a little bump in subscription fees. I solved my issue by purchasing four decoders: two subscription accounts but four channels for TV stations. It is not a must to watch soccer matches live. Edit: Xtraview now supports three decoders running with one subscription account. Source: https://briefly.co.za/24432-how-connect-dstv-extra-view-cables-2019.html |
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