Soulburn420
04-03-2009, 09:05 PM
Hello fellow forummongers. I saw an article on the main Arrow site earlier today that I want to discuss with everyone. For those that haven't read it, here's the link.
http://www.joblo.com/arrow/index.php?id=16167
Okay, as a man that gets to enjoy the pure awesomeness that is FearNet, I feel it's my duty to try to share it with my peers. Personally I believe that EVERYONE should be able to enjoy the channel as much as I do. Sure, their website does have free movies on it. But the cable channel has even more. Not to mention, it goes without saying that having a cable channel on demand that plays all kinds of horror movies, uncensored at that, is the greatest idea in a long time.
I'm calling all the schmoes out on this forum. If you want to enjoy quality genre your voice MUST be heard. If you call this number(1-877-FEAR-247) you will be directed by their operators to your cable company so you can demand that your cable provider brings out(or back, for Time Warner or brighthouse subscribers) FearNet On Demand.
This is something I strongly believe in, as should every other schmoe on these boards. If you want FearNet, let your voice be heard. The only way you will be able to enjoy it is if you make yourself heard.
http://www.joblo.com/arrow/index.php?id=16167
Okay, as a man that gets to enjoy the pure awesomeness that is FearNet, I feel it's my duty to try to share it with my peers. Personally I believe that EVERYONE should be able to enjoy the channel as much as I do. Sure, their website does have free movies on it. But the cable channel has even more. Not to mention, it goes without saying that having a cable channel on demand that plays all kinds of horror movies, uncensored at that, is the greatest idea in a long time.
I'm calling all the schmoes out on this forum. If you want to enjoy quality genre your voice MUST be heard. If you call this number(1-877-FEAR-247) you will be directed by their operators to your cable company so you can demand that your cable provider brings out(or back, for Time Warner or brighthouse subscribers) FearNet On Demand.
This is something I strongly believe in, as should every other schmoe on these boards. If you want FearNet, let your voice be heard. The only way you will be able to enjoy it is if you make yourself heard.