Murphy's Law Of Timing. LOL
@danishcanadian (28955)
Canada
April 18, 2013 7:37pm CST
It never fails. Tonight was a repeat from one of the more recent seasons. Great episode but I've seen it before. Now they are advertizing a new one for next Thursday, one I've never seen. That stinks because I've got an out-of-town conference next Thursday, and am going to miss it! LOL I've never missed an episode of The big Bang Theory for as long as the show has existed. LOL I guess I am going to end up downloading the episode from iTunes, so I can keep up.
Anyone else ever encounter this kind of annoying timing? LOL
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@AmbiePam (93739)
• United States
19 Apr 13
I didn't know what show you were talking about at first. I answered directly from my e-mail. My cable company has a free on demand system, so if I missed an episode I could just use my remote to watch it later. They keep about three weeks worth of episodes on the on demand, and I can catch up with them until they are replaced with different episodes. Also, cbs.com has started having them online to watch.
@ShepherdSpy (8544)
• Omagh, Northern Ireland
19 Apr 13
I rarely get time to watch programmes as they air on TV,so the "catch up" tv and show streaming websites like Project Free TV are perfect for Me..I can dip in and pick up on an episode I missed,or binge watch a whole series if the mood took Me!
BBT would be one of the shows I'd be keeping up with in this way..
@stealthy (8181)
• United States
20 Apr 13
I think you can watch on CBS.com for maybe about a week or more after it has been shown.
@teotimoponcerosacena (1552)
• Philippines
20 Apr 13
It is really interesting but mere looking is not good for you, why not apply it to your real life. The law of timing applies to all our daily activities and sometimes we don't even noticed that it already happened. For me I always think of doing things the usual way to the best and hope for others to cooperate and most of the time it happened. Timely arrival of everything you need, hard to explain why?