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I watch the channel quite a bit. It can be dangerous while watching with the wife though.....

(1/2 hour into show) - wife starts to look around at the walls, paint, furniture, appliances.......
"You know if we simply........."

awww hell no! 😛
 
I had to stop watching shows on HGTV and DIY. I could not handle the amount of times I heard the word "pop" from a show's host. It didn't matter which show it was, they had to stick that word in somewhere. It was like a Pavlovian response - every time I heard the word, I would get nauseous.
 
I had to stop watching shows on HGTV and DIY. I could not handle the amount of times I heard the word "pop" from a show's host. It didn't matter which show it was, they had to stick that word in somewhere. It was like a Pavlovian response - every time I heard the word, I would get nauseous.

You need to watch the manly HGTV shows like me. Lots of tearing stuff down and building. Although I do like Kitchen Cousins and they say pop a lot.
 
I really like(d) Disaster DIY. A lot of other shows were good for general ideas and information, but I prefer the shows that provide at least a little instruction or show techniques. Mike Holmes' shows are pretty informative too, but I think his ego started affecting the quality of the programs.
 
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