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no, not you personally. There have been non-show TV shows that have been "successful" The two biggies are the fish tank and the roaring fire. During a severe storm a station put a camera on a home aquarium for several days. When the weather improved enough to allow staff to get there and resume the normal schedule they got lots of complaints,people preferred to watch the fish. Now there are several fish tanks DVDs complete with air bubble sounds and a boomlet of people buying flat screens and converting the old CRT unit into a real fish tank.
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That wasn't my point  Loverock Davidson | 01/08/08
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