I watch a couple of hours of TV every day, but I'm generally also doing some kind of craft or repair, or even dividing my attention between the show and proofreading or catching up on news or articles. An amazing portion of every day goes to working puzzles, proofreading (Gutenberg), and reading or participating in political or social commentary. The rest is household/garden chores (usually combined with an Audiobook) and dog walking/training.
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Where do they get those numbers? Some of the activities are compatible, of course: cooking and listening to the radio (or even watching TV).
Spoilsport. I am sure they are absolutely true, down to the minute.
I watch a couple of hours of TV every day, but I'm generally also doing some kind of craft or repair, or even dividing my attention between the show and proofreading or catching up on news or articles. An amazing portion of every day goes to working puzzles, proofreading (Gutenberg), and reading or participating in political or social commentary. The rest is household/garden chores (usually combined with an Audiobook) and dog walking/training.
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