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Commiserating with your fellow former living remotes? For those of us above a certain age, I'm pretty sure this was a shared experience. I became our family's living remote control by virtue of the fact that I was usually closest to the TV, laying on the living room floor only two or three feet away. The television in our living room was connected to a roof antenna so "rabbit ears" weren't necessary, but when I got older and was given a portable TV in my bedroom they became an unfortunate necessity. Sometimes I had to hold them in such a way to get a half-decent signal that I couldn't even see the screen, so I'd give up and find something else to do.Living remote. I did that often for my Dad. He pretended to be holding one and click it at me. Even moved the "rabbit ears" around or put tin foil on them for both of my parents when I was a kid. Knew how to work the console tv better than they did. Why am I talking about this in here?