Gimme your non-music entertainment guilty pleasure. Come on, fess up

I love tabletop RPGs. I'm currently running a D&D Fifth Edition game, as well as an old 90's White Wolf Vampire: the Masquerade game on the weeks we DON'T play D&D. We play online using a system called Roll20, which lets us handle rolls in an in-game chat window, and is hosted inside Google Hangouts, so we can all chat with each other. On top of that, I don't use official campaign settings, but have designed my own world, deities, political factions, etc. I rarely used pre-published adventures, so I have a rough outline of every adventure per tier of play, then improvise a few details each game session. One of my players has a gaming podcast with some of his old college friends and he referred to me as "the best DM I've ever played with."

I really, really like RPGs. :embarrassed:

Gotta say that this is my non-music thing.
Add in some 40k and Axis and Allies sessions.
 
I'm a political junkie. I love bad movies: Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, Rug Suckers From Mars, All the Elvis movies, Gidget movies, etc., Lifetime and Hallmark Christmas movies too.

Sunday mornings are the best, Meet the Press followed by This Week With Mr. Snufalufagus. Two weeks ago, John McLaughlin died. No more McLaughlin Group. Really miss it. It combined my two loves, politics and bad. Anybody else grow up watching Bozo's Circus? I remember Bozo getting sick. For a week, or months, "don't remember" they rolled a big box out and checked if Bozo was in there. Every day, we were disappointed, no Bozo. Finally, one day, Bozo was back. So, now I'm checking Dish Network's guide, looking at 11:30 central. Still says, TBA. I understand I can't get the McLaughlin Group back, just hoping for something equally as bad.
 
I remember Bozo. My son was a huge Bozo fan toward the end of Bozo. His favorite was Cookie (Roy Brown). I think it was 1994 Roy Brown was inducted into the International Clown Hall Of Fame. I took my son. We sat with Roy, Joey D'Auria (Bozo) Marshall Brodien (Wizzo and seller of the Marshall Brodien Magic kit on TV)and AJ (Ronald McDonald). I think Dad impressed him that night. Over the years my son met AJ many times but always in street clothes. Used to enjoy telling him later he was talking to Ronald. He'd want to know who it was and I'd tell him to figure it out. Don't know if he ever did.
 
Watched Bozo pretty much every day before school in the 80s. About all I remember is the bucket toss and Archway cookies.
 
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