Turn Me On
BECAUSE I'VE TURNED OFF MY TELEVISION FOR COMMUNICATION
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The TV Is On 50 Hours A Week In The Average Household ...40% Of Households
Eat Dinner With The Set On.... Individuals Watch An Average Of 30 Hours
A Week
Joshua Meyerowitz No Sense Of Place
"Sometimes A Person Has To Push As Hard As The Age Pushes Against
Them."
"Sometimes you just have to shut it off."
Bill McKibben, The Age Of Missing Information
101 Things I Might Do, If I "Just Say No"
To Television For One Week
Composed By Students Enrolled in Kasch Communication Classes
1991-1995
1. Learn to cook by taking a cooking class.
2. Write a letter to your grandmother or grandfather.
3. Go home on a Friday and surprise your mom or dad by buying lunch.
4. Wash and wax every inch of your car.
5. Write a letter to your little brother or sister that they should
not open till their first day of college.
6. Exercise an hour and a half every day.
7. Take a ride on the Par-a-dice.
8. Work an additional 15 hours so you can take your boyfriend or girlfriend
to an expensive restarant..
9. Sleep all day on Saturdays for a month.
10. Review for the fourOne7comprehensive final to insure that you get
an "A" in the
course.
11. Call you three best friends from high school.
12. Learn to play racquetball.
13. Write a letter to a high school teacher who in some way touched
your life.
14. Learn how to use email or a new software program.
15. Send a card to a person who you were once in love with, who you
wish was still your friend.
16. Go and visit your family.
17. Go spend twelve hours alone experiencing nature.
18. Go to a nursing home Easter weekend, walk from room to room and
sing songs.
19. Spend two hours a day in the library for a week.
20. Write a quick note to your family on the internet every day telling
them "you love and miss
them".
21. Go on an eight hour power shopping blitz.
22. Plan a reunion weekend for your friends in Peoria this summer.
23. Get all your junk together for when you have to leave for summer.
24. Write letters to three women or men you want to date this summer.
25. Clean and straighten your room every day.
26. Walk for an hour every day and experience and enjoy spring.
27. Try to write a comic strip.
28. Learn to play golf.
29. Record your girlfriend's or boyfriend's twenty-favorite songs on
a caseate and send it to her.
30. Work 20 more hours a week and take the 100 bucks out and "blow
it" foolishly.
31. Write a newspaper feature article and send it to the school newspaper..
32. Invest 15 hours looking for a summer job.
33. Interview three important people in the community and write up
your impressions.
34. Find new and different ways to turn yourself on.
35. Get you ears, nose, and belly-button pierced.
36. Practice your instrument for eight hours.
37. Spend five hours collecting food for the local soup kitchen and
take it there.
38. Crotchet an afghan for you grandmother for Easter.
39. Attend a workshop on meditation.
40. Drive to Chicago and see a great concert.
41. Plan a non-stop 24 hour romantic day and night for you girlfriend.
42. Balance your checkbook.
43. Read five magazines cover to cover.
44. Complete your resume and cover letter.
45. Devote 10 hours exclusively to finding a girlfriend, boyfriend
or date.
46. Visit the Smith Career Center.
47. Learn to juggle.
48. Spend all the free time making one new friend.
49. Spend a half-hour each day just talking to you girlfriend or boyfriend.
50. Find a neat place to jog everyday.
51. Sit down and write this years chapter in your biography.
52. Spend time each day just doing things for your friends.
53. Play basketball everyday.
54. Spend more time with your girlfriend/boyfriend and find three new
and different places to go.
55. Cook one gourmet meal for your friends.
56. Spend more time outside playing frisbee golf.
57. Find out what you need to do in order to learn to skydive.
58. Read one really good novel and one trashy-erotic novel.
59. Read the number one book on the best-seller fiction and non-fiction
list..
60. Learn how to play Blackjack, practice at home, and go to the Para-a-dice.
61. Write a letter to a childhood friend.
62. Take a nap everyday so you have more energy.
63. Go to one of the medical centers and volunteer for an entire day.
64. Go back to your elementary school and talk to your teachers about
you.
65. Go and visit and surprise your grandparents.
66. Get a camera and make a photo album.
67. Write an article on what it was like to give up your television
for a week, try to get it published.
68. Walk five places during the week when you usually drive.
69. Organize a surprise party for someone.
70. Send out invitations for party or get together this summer in your
home town.
71. Hit golf balls at the driving range until your hands bleed.
72. Lift weights everyday so you are in shape for swim suit season.
73. Take a steamy hot bubble bath every day with sensual oils during
which you read Sports Illustrated.
74. Practice making the perfect dry martini while you listen to Barbara
Strisand.
75. Take a road trip to Champaign-Urbana.
76. Play golf on the three best golf courses in Central Illinois.
77. Rent the room with the jacuzzi at the Piere-Marquette, and treat
your friends to a party.
78. Surf the "net".
79. Plan out your course schedule for the next two semesters.
80. Paint a painting with watercolors.
81. Do something you have never done before, write down your observations.
82. Find someone to give me a therapeutic massage everyday for a week.
83. Keep a diary in which you write down your thoughts and feelings
each day for a week.
84. Listen to a comedy CD or tape for an hour each night.
85. Interview your grandparents, make a video or written record of
the family history.
86. Make a list of 101 goals you want to accomplish by the time you
are 25.
87. Attend two pre-professional meetings (e.g Bradley Broadcasters,
Public Relations Student Society).
88. Attend a cultural event that you have never done before (ballet,
recital, play).
89. Take a roadtrip to the Museum of Broadcasting in Chicago.
90. Wait for a beautiful spring day, take bicycles to Chicago, ride
along Lake Michigan.
91. Share your expertise with someone, tutor someone in a class in
which you are getting a "A".
92. Buy a copy of a magazine you have never read before and read it
cover to cover.
93. Start and develop a scrapbook of your college years.
94. Explore new frontiers (e.g.go to the Indiana Dunes State Park).
95. Attend a baseball game, buy some peanuts and cracker-jack.
96. Go on a scavenger hunt in Chicago for famous people's autographs.
97. Interview five people in the "real world" who have jobs
you might like to have someday.
98. Spend the entire week creating a cartoon, try to get it published.
99. Check out a camcorder and make a college life and times video to
show to your children
100. Take a road trip to Turkey Run in Indiana, go canoeing and horseback
riding.
101. Read a book from the Select 100: 100 Books That Communication
Majors Should Read.
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