NOTE: I originally posted this on Friday as a boycott for the Oscars. But there are currently over 3,000,000 people in the New York metropolitan area who had WABC removed from Cablevision’s lineup by ABC.
Most people know that the Oscars will be awarded this Sunday night. I will not be watching this celebration of the exploits of the Cinemafia. Below is what other networks will be airing against the Cinemafia’s exploits: (Listings are from 8:00PM – 10:00PM Eastern. Please check your local listings for times and programming.
CBS: Amazing Race and Undercover Boss
NBC: Dateline NBC and Bad Boys
Fox: The Simpsons (two episodes) and Family Guy (two episodes)
PBS: Nature and American Experience
Ion: Shark (two episodes)
Telemundo: Eight Below y El Rey Escorpión
Univision: El Nombre de Amor (dos episodios)
Animal Planet: (River Monsters)
BET: Sunday Best and The Family Crew (two episodes)
Cartoon Network: The Shaggy Dog, Chowder, and The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack
CNBC: Biography on CNBC and Tom Brokaw Reports: Boomer$
Tru: Cops (four episodes)
Discovery: Superswarm
DIY: Dream House (two episodes) and Renovation Realities (two episodes)
E!: The Soup Awards
ESPN: NBA Basketball (Washington Bullets Wizards at Boston Celtics
ESPN2: SEC Women’s Championship (Basketball) and West Coast basketball Semi-Final
FoxNews: Huckabee and Hannity
TLC: Help! I’m Turning into a Giant and Hoarders: Buried Alive
Travel: (Man vs. Food (four episodes)
TV Land: M*A*S*H (two half-hour episodes and one one-hour episodes)
Weather Channel: Storm Stories (two episodes) and Weatherproofing
VH1: Frank the Entertainer in a Basement Affair and Tool Academy 3 (two episodes)
There are plenty of shows on networks not polluting the airwaves with movies or celebrating the polluting of the American culture like the Oscars show. Show the Cinemafia you have had enough of their high-priced, low-quality “entertainment” by not watching their show on Sunday night.
I would like to thank Cablevision for taking a stand against the Cinemafia and blacking out the Oscars.
Like this:
Like Loading...
March 7, 2010
Posted by Ahmnodt Heare |
Ahmnodt, cinemafia, commentary, editorial, humor | ABC, boycott, Cablevision, Channel 7, Oscars, WABC |
Comments Off on What to Watch Tonight
The first “Orgies for Abstinence” was successful enough that all of the women I was with practiced abstinence with me. (Even if they didn’t practice abstinence with others.) I am pleased to announce that there will be a second “Orgies for Abstinence.” It will always be the Friday night after Easter (I didn’t want to leave out anybody giving up abstinence for Lent.) The signup as well as additional information can be found on the “Orgies for Abstinence II” Facebook page.
Like this:
Like Loading...
March 7, 2010
Posted by Ahmnodt Heare |
Ahmnodt, campaign, humor, satire | abstinence, activism, Easter, Lent, orgies |
Comments Off on Orgies for Abstinence II
It’s been a while since I had a celebrity endorse my campaign. This is why I am especially pleased that I had two endorsements last night.

Lil' Kim

Trey Anastasio from"Phish"
I thank Lil’ Kim and Trey for believing in me and in my campaign for President.
Like this:
Like Loading...
March 7, 2010
Posted by Ahmnodt Heare |
Ahmnodt, endorsement, entertainment | celebrities, Lil' Kim, music, Phish, Trey Anastasio |
Comments Off on More Endorsements from the Music World
What to Watch Tonight
NOTE: I originally posted this on Friday as a boycott for the Oscars. But there are currently over 3,000,000 people in the New York metropolitan area who had WABC removed from Cablevision’s lineup by ABC.
Most people know that the Oscars will be awarded this Sunday night. I will not be watching this celebration of the exploits of the Cinemafia. Below is what other networks will be airing against the Cinemafia’s exploits: (Listings are from 8:00PM – 10:00PM Eastern. Please check your local listings for times and programming.
CBS: Amazing Race and Undercover Boss
NBC: Dateline NBC and Bad Boys
Fox: The Simpsons (two episodes) and Family Guy (two episodes)
PBS: Nature and American Experience
Ion: Shark (two episodes)
Telemundo: Eight Below y El Rey Escorpión
Univision: El Nombre de Amor (dos episodios)
Animal Planet: (River Monsters)
BET: Sunday Best and The Family Crew (two episodes)
Cartoon Network: The Shaggy Dog, Chowder, and The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack
CNBC: Biography on CNBC and Tom Brokaw Reports: Boomer$
Tru: Cops (four episodes)
Discovery: Superswarm
DIY: Dream House (two episodes) and Renovation Realities (two episodes)
E!: The Soup Awards
ESPN: NBA Basketball (Washington Bullets Wizards at Boston Celtics
ESPN2: SEC Women’s Championship (Basketball) and West Coast basketball Semi-Final
FoxNews: Huckabee and Hannity
TLC: Help! I’m Turning into a Giant and Hoarders: Buried Alive
Travel: (Man vs. Food (four episodes)
TV Land: M*A*S*H (two half-hour episodes and one one-hour episodes)
Weather Channel: Storm Stories (two episodes) and Weatherproofing
VH1: Frank the Entertainer in a Basement Affair and Tool Academy 3 (two episodes)
There are plenty of shows on networks not polluting the airwaves with movies or celebrating the polluting of the American culture like the Oscars show. Show the Cinemafia you have had enough of their high-priced, low-quality “entertainment” by not watching their show on Sunday night.
I would like to thank Cablevision for taking a stand against the Cinemafia and blacking out the Oscars.
Rate this:
Share this!
Like this:
March 7, 2010 Posted by Ahmnodt Heare | Ahmnodt, cinemafia, commentary, editorial, humor | ABC, boycott, Cablevision, Channel 7, Oscars, WABC | Comments Off on What to Watch Tonight