Am Downtown driving
around Albuquerque, New Mexico at the moment. I move through Marble Avenue,
Coal Avenue and by the railroad tracks. With each passing minute I am slowly
getting frantic. I am not ill but I am
having an emergency of a completely different kind, my Plasma TV won’t work and
I need a TV repair service as quickly as possible since my favorite shows are
coming up and I don’t want to miss them.
The TV in
question is about 3 years old and the fault has been showing up for a while
now. When turned on the picture size changes from the last time it was used.
Images flicker and it becomes quite a strain following what’s going on in the
show. May times the picture becomes so large I can’t see the edges of the
screen because it’s cut off and at other times its so tiny you can’t figure out
what is going on. As I watched earlier today, the screen became tiny again and
despite my efforts switching it on several times, it only got worse as now it’s
not even coming on at all.
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I had a TV
repair man come in to have a look at it and it seemed to work for a while but
now the fault is back again and I would much rather use someone else for the
repairs this time.
After driving
a bit more, asking around and checking online I finally find a repair shop and
quickly tell them what the problem is and I am trying to remain calm while I
let them know the urgency of getting it fixed well ahead of time to watch my
favorite TV shows: The Bachelor, Game of Thrones and Scandal.
I have been almost
religiously watching these shows for years and I make sure I don’t miss any episode.
I can’t even decide
which one I like best at this point although they are both unique in their own
way.
The Bachelor
for one is more or less an online dating game show that packs a lot of intrigue
and fun in each episode. It’s a US created TV series first aired in March 2002
and is now in its 19th season. The reality show is hosted by Chris
Harrison and is so successful that there have been various spin-offs like The
Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise.
The romantic
in me finds the plot quite interesting, an eligible single man is chosen as the
bachelor and he gets to choose a possible wife from a pool of about 25 ladies.
He gradually eliminates the women as the show progresses and this act of
elimination creates a lot of tension and really brings out the bad traits in
the women as they struggle to be chosen. I also enjoy the romantic, breath
taking and exotic locations they travel to.
The TV man
has now checked it and tells me he will have to keep it for at least a week
before he can get all the parts to fix it and with a sinking feeling I realize
I won’t be watching any of The Bachelor, Scandal or Game of Thrones.
I feel like
picking the TV up and throwing it at the wall but so I don’t get labeled as
crazy by the TV man I quietly pick myself up from the chair and get in my car
for the drive back home alone without my beloved TV. I can just tell it’s going
to be a long week without my favorite TV shows: What could be worse?
This journey of the Bachelor was brought to you by TV repair man from Hugo's Tv Repair shop in Albuquerque who takes rapid action to fix your Plasma Television. Enjoy!
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