![]() ![]() They'd be willing to put up the ol' rabbit ears, string aluminum foil, hold hands and wear spoons on their heads - ala "Laverne and Shirley'' trying to get the broadcast of Lenny and Squiggy on the "Dating Game'' - if it would let them receive a station that does the WNBA games without any analysis by UConn grads.īut anyway, let's hope most of TV's UConn attention now goes to the ex-Huskies player who's still in the playoffs: Ashja Jones of the Washington Mystics, who face New York now in the Eastern Conference finals.Īnyway, as long as we've already mentioned Squiggy. Others e-mailed a different concern, though. (If he does start getting it, though, I'd advise him to send his kid to the fridge during commercials so she doesn't see those promos for idiotic movies like "Overexposed,'' where knuckleheaded women have affairs with videotaping psychopaths.) One man e-mailed to say he'd watched all the other playoff games with his daughter, and it was a travesty they couldn't see the decisive New York-Indiana and Utah-Houston matchups because they didn't get Oxygen. The Oxygen-deprived WNBA fans don't care about the reasons, and that's understandable. ![]() Margo Dydek and Utah look to dethrone the Los Angeles Sparks. Oxygen's goal, of course, is to put itself in such demand that pretty much everyone will get it, and the WNBA perhaps aided that. ![]() : WNBA - Nothing's ever as simple as it seemsįirst off, there were some folks none too happy about the two Game 3s of the WNBA conference semifinals being on Oxygen, since they don't receive the network. ![]()
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