[Brer] Actually, along the lines of the expansion of Cable TV options being a vehicle for Furriness, I must admit that there is certainly a lot more opportunity now than there ever was for exposure to this stuff. When I was a wee little sprog, it was a big thing to gather in front of the TV for the local PBS broadcast of "Nature" every Sunday night to get my dose of wildlife documentaries. Now there are 4-5 whole cable channels devoted one way or another to it, and something like the Westminster KC Dog Show makes "must see" headlines in the TV guide.
Not that either of these things denote the mass Furrification of the country's population, but I do think that a great many things have become more available than they used to be. (Especially in terms of the Internet.)
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Date: 2004-02-04 17:55 (UTC)Not that either of these things denote the mass Furrification of the country's population, but I do think that a great many things have become more available than they used to be. (Especially in terms of the Internet.)