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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Is it your fault the viewership of "Myrtle Manor" went back up?

It is certainly not my fault. After the first episode of "Welcome to Myrtle Manor," a reality show pretending to be a reality show and based in Myrtle Beach, I quit.

I felt obligated to watch it because I knew I'd have to say something about it. Since then, I've watched about 10 minutes as I channel surfed during the second episode. I have not been back since. And my brain cells are finally recovering.

After watching the first episode, I thought the viewership would naturally go down. And it did.

Why did it pop back up some? Anyone has a good explanation?

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