Monk is a little to much of a pansy for me, a wimp.
If you like audio books, you should check out the Sherlock Holmes books at Gutenberg.org. The reader is the quintessential Holmes voice, and is so enjoyable to listen too because of that. (Ignore that goofy guy who announces the recording with File x from all you bookforfree.com)
You can either click on .mp3 file to stream, or right click on .mp3 file to download all into a folder and play consecutively with a media player. I use VNC.
At gutenberg.org it can be confusing to get right recording because there's multiple copies of them. One computer read, that sounds like Steven Hawkins, and another Human Read that is uninspiring. So, I pasted links below to make it easy for you.
I have read all Sherlock Holmes as well as Agatha Christie's books...classic. I love to travel with audio books but don't do too much traveling as of late. Monk is a funny detective because his OCD is so over the top...almost like a comedy detective story...I find him endearing...well portrayed. I usually don't ever read a book twice. I am a big fan of Ken Follett and one of my very very favorites is Pillars of the Earth...big historical fiction fan. Dean Koontz was someone whose books I also read and enjoyed...they have such great insight into all things weird. I have also enjoyed Amy Tan, Pearl Buck and some other authors that write about China or Chinese people. Reading is one of the greatest blessings we possess. I am somewhat OCD like Monk...I read packaging, directions, obituaries...anything and everything. I also count ceiling tiles, figure out savings, calculate all kinds of things constantly...love sudoku for numbers that make sense. Yep, living is pretty fascinating and tiring because there is so much to read and calculate. Very much like the mathematician in The Little Prince. By the way what is VNC...I am pretty archaic.
I love Sherlock Holmes too, and especially them read by this guy who I see as the authentic Holmes voice. He's better than even Jeremy Brent who did the PBS Holmes shows.
Gunsmoke! My dad was dying of alzheimers and he loved old westerns. Watched every episode of gun smoke with him before he died. After that while traveling made it a point to stop in Dodge City, KS for a few days. Lots of history there. Good steaks also.
I love Columbo reruns
All Columbo episodes are available on https://peacocktv.com. You have to create a sign on, but no credit card or anything like that.
Watched them all...Monk is good too.
Monk is a little to much of a pansy for me, a wimp.
If you like audio books, you should check out the Sherlock Holmes books at Gutenberg.org. The reader is the quintessential Holmes voice, and is so enjoyable to listen too because of that. (Ignore that goofy guy who announces the recording with File x from all you bookforfree.com)
You can either click on .mp3 file to stream, or right click on .mp3 file to download all into a folder and play consecutively with a media player. I use VNC.
At gutenberg.org it can be confusing to get right recording because there's multiple copies of them. One computer read, that sounds like Steven Hawkins, and another Human Read that is uninspiring. So, I pasted links below to make it easy for you.
A Study in Scarlet
The Valley of Fear
The Sign of Four
Hound of the Baskervilles
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
The Return of Sherlock Holmes
His Last Bow
I have read all Sherlock Holmes as well as Agatha Christie's books...classic. I love to travel with audio books but don't do too much traveling as of late. Monk is a funny detective because his OCD is so over the top...almost like a comedy detective story...I find him endearing...well portrayed. I usually don't ever read a book twice. I am a big fan of Ken Follett and one of my very very favorites is Pillars of the Earth...big historical fiction fan. Dean Koontz was someone whose books I also read and enjoyed...they have such great insight into all things weird. I have also enjoyed Amy Tan, Pearl Buck and some other authors that write about China or Chinese people. Reading is one of the greatest blessings we possess. I am somewhat OCD like Monk...I read packaging, directions, obituaries...anything and everything. I also count ceiling tiles, figure out savings, calculate all kinds of things constantly...love sudoku for numbers that make sense. Yep, living is pretty fascinating and tiring because there is so much to read and calculate. Very much like the mathematician in The Little Prince. By the way what is VNC...I am pretty archaic.
I love Sherlock Holmes too, and especially them read by this guy who I see as the authentic Holmes voice. He's better than even Jeremy Brent who did the PBS Holmes shows.
The Twilight Zone was a documentary of future events. Today's events.
To serve man - its a cookbook.
I still laugh over the innocence of the Beverly Hillbillies.
Perry Mason if you want to observe justice being served for a change from the realities of today.
Evil (CBS). I feel like the cabal is showing us their cards with this show.
My kids love Blacklist. My daughter actually told me she believes some of my crazy conspiracy theories bc of the show!
We’re living in the Twilight Zone so it’s The Rifleman for me.
Gunsmoke! My dad was dying of alzheimers and he loved old westerns. Watched every episode of gun smoke with him before he died. After that while traveling made it a point to stop in Dodge City, KS for a few days. Lots of history there. Good steaks also.
Logic is the Enemy and Truth is Suspect:
' Mr. Wordsworth, you are OBSOLETE '
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOYYCkVazBI
My favorite episode. Burgess Meredith was the smartest librarian of all time.
X Files is pretty good. Some episodes speak volumes of truth. Also, the series Blacklist is very telling.
The Waltons, the X-Files, Twilight Zone, and others like these. I do not watch anything more recent than the late seventies or very early eighties.
I do like Sirius 6025 & 6026, classic rock.
You mean there’s other music besides classic rock?
I've been watching Castle. Reminds me a lot of what's going on today. Almost done with season 8!
Aww now I want to watch Firefly again❤
How can you watch the TwilightZone from the TwilightZone? Don't they have market blackouts?
I think they cancel each other out which is the reason they make total sense.
American Pickers
We watch Andy Griffith, Gomer Pyle, Wagon Train or game show network.
There is one episode of Night Gallery that I just love. The title is "Stop killing me". So funny!!
Green acres
I have every single Twilight Zone episode. I remember watching them as a child.
Real life today is much stranger than any TZ episode.
Gunsmoke! "Starring James Arness as Matt Dillon"
My husband has been telling me how much he enjoyed "The Invaders" when he was a kid so I just now started watching it.
I would highly recomment Stargate-SG1. Lots of red pills.
Comedy + history = black adder ... Start with season 2 Outer limits is basically TZ alternative as is black mirror. Stranger things was neat
Most of the stuff I watch on tv is the good old shows.
Reminds me of the scene from Men in Black where they pick up the Enquirer because it’s reporting the real news! Kek!
Pretty much all I have on tv is old tv programming - Dick van Dyke Show, Bob Newhart Show, etc.
Ha! Remember the movie Interspace though?!
Maybe try some Black Mirror episodes then... Haha