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lizzybennet ([personal profile] lizzybennet) wrote2009-11-12 10:34 am

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Sarah likes to keep Headline News on all the time while we are at work. I think this is partially because for so many years she has worked here alone, but also because she wants to know if anything significant is happening (like 9/11, for example). At first, this bothered me a lot because the tv is in my office, literally only a few steps away from my desk. I am not one who likes to have nonstop noise just for the sake of noise. I love silence (a good trait in a librarian?) Also, it is depressing to hear these news snippets over and over again all day long. Jon and Kate, Ft. Knox shooting, gang rapes, Rhiana and Chris. I know more about celebrities now than I ever have in my whole life!

But now I've found that I have grown to almost like it. When they start talking about Jon and Kate, I might stop what I'm doing to see what's up with them lately. I've never even watched a whole episode of Jon and Kate Plus Eight, but now I am suddenly interested?! I feel a need to know what's going on and I like being more in the loop when it comes to the news. I am just so thankful that she doesn't keep it on Fox like the media specialist does at the boys' school. That drives me nuts. (sorry dear Fox-loving friends, it just isn't my cup of tea.)

[identity profile] frizbeemom.livejournal.com 2009-11-13 12:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I started listening to CNN in the car just to keep more current with the news. My DH thinks I'm crazy. He can't stand hearing the news or talk radio. I just feel like it keeps me more current, since I often don't watch the news at night. I'll probably eventually grow out of the phase, but I could see myself getting used to, and enjoying, having the headline news on at work. As long as I could work with the noise. Right now I have a singer on the other side of my cube, loudly bursting into spontaneous song; I'd prefer headlines news. LOL.