Prime-time TV is the opiate of the masses.
Related:
- Religion is the opiate of the masses.
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Karl... - Why did this have to happen now, during prime time,
when TV's brightest stars come out to shine? --... - Why did this have to happen now during prime time, when TV's brightest
stars come out to shine?
Homer laments the fate of the couch, "Brother, ... - prime time n.
[from TV programming] Normal high-usage
hours on a system or network.
Back in the days of big timesharing machines `prime... - prime time: [from TV programming] n. Normal high-usage hours on a
timesharing system;
the day shift. Avoidance of prime time was traditionally... - Once actor Raymond Burr was confronted by a fan who demanded to know
how it was that [Perry Mason] won every case.
`But madam,' he replied smoothly, `you only see the... - No woman in my time will be Prime Minister or Foreign Secretary,
not the top jobs - anyway, I wouldn't want to be Prime... - Prime Time :
Any hour of the day divisible by 1 and itself... - Conspiracy is the opiate of the
asses...
From the same category:
- A crucifix? Oy vey,
have you got the wrong vampire... - I tended to place my wife under a pedestal.
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Woody... - Anything simple is stated in the most complicated
manner... - There has been an alarming increase in the number of
things you know nothing about... - QOTD:
"I thought I saw a unicorn on the way over,
but it was just a horse with one of the horns broken...
