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12 Days Without Comcast - Day Four
Written by jonathan on December 8, 2008 – 8:30 pm -Welcome back!
Today was a harder day to fill with no TV or Internet. We were stuck mostly around the house and didn’t have much to do. So, we spent the day tidying the house and decorating for Christmas.
We kept the computer hooked up to the home theater and watching movies and downloaded TV (downloaded pre-shutoff). We also took a trip to the grocery store, which is what we were able to do since we didn’t pay the Comcast bill.
It felt much better to fill the cart with food (and subsequently our bellies) despite not being able to feel the warm glow of Comcast High Speed Internet and TV.
Sunday night was difficult to fill. My wife had to watch a movie that I had no desire to watch, so I had to busy myself while she used the home theater to watch it. I read, surfed what I could of the web on my iPhone (read a really interesting article about Cuba) and read Alan Moore’s Watchmen.
It was quiet. It was nice.
Still no word from @comcastcares.
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12 Day Without Comcast - Day Three
Written by jonathan on December 8, 2008 – 12:00 pm -I spent the day away from home, so I didn’t really miss not having the internet or TV. My wife and I went with the family to the Christmas Open Houses in Kouts, Indiana.
After that we drove on through the country and came across Hessler Tree Farm - where we got our Christmas Tree. It was only $15! Pretty cheap. Thankfully my parents bankrolled the whole day, which was nice since we obviously didn’t have money!
We then made our way to North Judson, Indiana and paid a visit to Baily’s Discount Center and Richard’s of Toto. We needed lights for the tree and got a couple cheap things we needed for the house.
It was snowy and pleasant, the drive home was nice. When we got home, we spent the evening decorating our tree then watched some Christmas movies.
Overall, we had a pretty fulfilling day without Comcast.
I never heard back from @comcastcares on Twitter. I don’t expect to.
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12 Days Without Comcast - Day Two
Written by admin on December 6, 2008 – 12:40 pm -Friday night is a tough day to be without Comcast. No leisurely Friday night net surfing or pay per view movies.
No biggie. We opted to fire up the home theater and snuggle up to watch Christmas movies instead. It was very nice.
So, we lived without Comcast on a Friday night. Not too bad so far.
Today we’re gonna go for a car trip with my parents to the Christmas Homes in Kouts, Indiana. We made it very clear that we had no money and that they would have to bankroll the day. They said OK.
After Kouts we’re going on to Bailey’s Discount Center in North Judson, Indiana then to the famous Fingerhut Bakery and the fun that is Toto, Indiana. Should be a fun day. It’s snowing and it feels Christmasy.
We won’t need Comcast today. Tomorrow will be a whole other story…
Stay tuned for more of Adventures Without Comcast.
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Our Modern Dream Home
Written by admin on August 12, 2008 – 10:06 pm -My wife and I came across Rocio Romero’s LV home when we were watching the travel channel one day. We fell in love with the house and it’s modern aesthetic immediately. It quickly became our dream home.
Our plan is to rent for a few years, save our money, rebuild our credit and then build this house ourselves. It’s available in many different models which you can check out here on the LV Home Official Site. The LV home is innovative in that it is pre-made in a factory and shipped to the building site in pieces. There, your contractor puts it together like big adult sized Legos.
Right now, they have a National Open House Tour going on, where they open up a couple models around the country to tour and get more information. They next one is in Perryville, MO. We’d love to go, but won’t be able to make it.
Check out this awesome video from CurrentTV to get an idea of what the house is like. We want the three bedroom model.


