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How I Met Your Mother
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I enjoy watching "the big bang theory".
This is one show i would see on TV again and again.
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The Big Bang Theory, How I Met Your Mother, Dexter, Supernatural, Californication, Dr. House, Prison Break... and others that I do not remember.
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I am a big fan of the late 60s, 70s and early and mid 80s classics.

Family Ties, Happy Days, The Brady Bunch and even Sabrina The Teenage Witch.
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Jacob wrote:I am a big fan of the late 60s, 70s and early and mid 80s classics.

Family Ties, Happy Days, The Brady Bunch and even Sabrina The Teenage Witch.
Are you sure you're not my long lost twin or something? :)
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I think they had better tv back then, shows like Marcus Welby, Mary Tyler Moore show, Bob Newhart, Burns and Allen, the original Dragnet, The Night Stalker, L.A. Law and too many others to mention here.
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Teesie wrote:
Jacob wrote:I am a big fan of the late 60s, 70s and early and mid 80s classics.

Family Ties, Happy Days, The Brady Bunch and even Sabrina The Teenage Witch.
Are you sure you're not my long lost twin or something? :)
Lawls, I thought I was the only one that likes those shows... I love Happy Days and Brady Bunch. 8)
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Jacob wrote:
Teesie wrote:
Jacob wrote:I am a big fan of the late 60s, 70s and early and mid 80s classics.

Family Ties, Happy Days, The Brady Bunch and even Sabrina The Teenage Witch.
Are you sure you're not my long lost twin or something? :)
Lawls, I thought I was the only one that likes those shows... I love Happy Days and Brady Bunch. 8)
Haha. I love them... I really like Laverne and Shirley too! Gilligan's Island, The Beverley Hillbillies....all those old shows....Love 'em!
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Anyone here a fan of Family Guy? I got Season Nine today in town and im delighted, have always loved the way the show takes the p!ss out of anyone and everyone with no discrimination and of course their constant treatment of poor Meg is hilarious! I think the show had stooped a bit in quality the last few years but its still a hundred times better than any new Simpsons episode so im looking forward to catching up with it next week. :D
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StephenKingman wrote:Anyone here a fan of Family Guy? I got Season Nine today in town and im delighted, have always loved the way the show takes the p!ss out of anyone and everyone with no discrimination and of course their constant treatment of poor Meg is hilarious! I think the show had stooped a bit in quality the last few years but its still a hundred times better than any new Simpsons episode so im looking forward to catching up with it next week. :D
Yeah, Family Guy was hella' funny. But the earlier episodes were much funnier then the newer ones. But it's always a delight to see.
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I enjoyed The Walking Dead (zombies take over the world). It was only six episodes. But I think it will be back again with new episodes. Anyone else check it out
Omg, I loooove that show too!! It was so kick ass when it first came out... Season 2 is suppose to come out ard Halloween again! so pumped.. do you read the graphic novels?? I've read the first one, and the show sorta follows the graphic novel, but not totally.. both are great in their own ways![/quote]
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Jacob wrote:
StephenKingman wrote:Anyone here a fan of Family Guy? I got Season Nine today in town and im delighted, have always loved the way the show takes the p!ss out of anyone and everyone with no discrimination and of course their constant treatment of poor Meg is hilarious! I think the show had stooped a bit in quality the last few years but its still a hundred times better than any new Simpsons episode so im looking forward to catching up with it next week. :D
Yeah, Family Guy was hella' funny. But the earlier episodes were much funnier then the newer ones. But it's always a delight to see.
I LOVE Family Guy! My favorite is Stewie! Haha...I love how he's always trying to kill Lois! And all his diabolical plans he comes up with. Lol...
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^ Well i got two episodes watched tonight and am happy to report that so far its still quite funny, similar to the last series actually. I hated all the singing in series 8 so am very glad they ditched that last year and i found the two episodes as irreverant and dry as ever!
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Watched last night a few episodes of Mash. Great TV show that i recommend you all to watch.
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Anna_21 wrote:Watched last night a few episodes of Mash. Great TV show that i recommend you all to watch.
Mash was a great show, especially the last one, it was a 2 hour episode where the war ended and they went home.
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