should have just paid someone to do your lawn. there's bound to be some cute shirtless guys to work for you. there's like 5 lawn service guys around my neighborhood. and there's one with a cute guy too.
While I would very much like to ogle at
a cute, well-toned guy cut the grass shirtless (you may want to mute the song), I don't think I could accept the defeat it would signify (and I'm too stingy with money).
On that note what shows do you think are 'must watch' shows.
I'll start with : The Wire, Breaking Bad, Hannibal and West Wing
Well, it depends what you mean by 'must watch' because the goal of the viewer is very important in deciding this. What somebody thinks to be the best shows on television is rather irrelevant if the phrase 'must watch' is used when somebody enquires as to which shows are the best to watch to give an all-round understanding of the medium, or indeed is enquiring about a specific genre/narrative technique in particular.
Given that I assume you're asking what think the best shows in the medium are, I would say "The Wire", "Breaking Bad", "Mad Men", "The Sopranos", "True Detective) (these five being what I'd consider the best of the dramas), "Deadwood", "Six Feet Under", "The Shield" "Arrested Development", "Band of Brothers" and "The Simpsons Seasons 1 - 8". Other shows I would very much advise people to consider watching include "Hannibal", "Boardwalk Empire", "Fargo", "Carnivale", "Rome", "Luck", "Treme", "The Good Wife", the early seasons of "Futurama" in addition to "The Late Philip J Fry" and "Meanwhile", "The Pacific", "Twin Peaks" (not necessarily due to the quality, more due to how unique I find it), "Archer", the first season of "24" (because it's digestable, pulpy entertainment and the best, or second depending on who you ask, of the lot), "Spongebob Squarepants" up to the movie (more because they made a 'good' character interesting and I enjoyed it as a child), "Pinky and the Brain" (a children's show done right), "Cosmos" (the original, as a great documentary), "Planet Earth", "Orange is the New Black", "House" (up until season six's opening'd conclusion, simply for Laurie's fantastic performance and the gripping "Three Stories"), "The West Wing", "Friday Night Lights", "30 Rock", "Community", "Curb Your Enthusiasm", "Louie", and I think that's everything (but I've probably forgotten something), EDIT: Forgot "Les Revants" and "Rectify". EDIT 2: And "Sherlock". EDIT 3: And "Blackadder", and "Father Ted". EDIT 4: And "Game of Thrones". EDIT 5: And "Fawlty Towers".