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I think it's obvious most of you don't remember TV shows before 1990.1. Seinfeld
2. The Office
The rest is arguable.
I think it's obvious most of you don't remember TV shows before 1990.1. Seinfeld
2. The Office
The rest is arguable.
You didn't continually misrepresent my position on Clinton? I'm pretty sure I've already posted a lot of evidence that definitively contradicts your account. How is there still even a discussion after that?
The first part of this doesn't even make sense. And I can cite multiple discussions I had with your previous account so it definitively did come up many times before you recently restarted it (at which point I responded to it again).
Prying fanatics? What the flark are you blabbering about?
Bottom line is that this is a very simple issue. You have seen fit to lie about my views, and I object to it. You've persisted with your misrepresentation far beyond the point where you can plausibly claim that it's an honest mistake.
Have you ever seen the Monty Python reunion special?
I can't remember which actor that passed away before it was shot but he had a bit in his will saying if they did a show after he died (he had some terminal disease when he wrote it so he knew he was likely not going to be around) he had to be in every shot of the special.
So they had his urn, in every shot... and spilled it like.. twice only to vacuum it up.
I think it's obvious most of you don't remember TV shows before 1990.
Why can’t we all just get along?
You're talking about Graham Chapman. He died long before the reunion though. I think the rest of them looked up to him a lot. Poor bastard had the temerity to a doctor and be gay in 1960s-70s England so he had a rough time. But he might have been the funniest of them all, frankly.Have you ever seen the Monty Python reunion special?
I can't remember which actor that passed away before it was shot but he had a bit in his will saying if they did a show after he died (he had some terminal disease when he wrote it so he knew he was likely not going to be around) he had to be in every shot of the special.
So they had his urn, in every shot... and spilled it like.. twice only to vacuum it up.
No, you didn't. You posted a comment by you saying you most preferred O'Malley.
And, regardless of how transparently disingenuous and meaningless that comment was, you tried insisting it exonerated you from being the hysterical fanboy that you are.
I am not that person, so I have no interest in seeing you browbeat another person with your fanaticism.
The bottom line is that I have never lied about your views
Why can’t we all just get along?
Ok boomerI think it's obvious most of you don't remember TV shows before 1990.
I think it's obvious most of you don't remember TV shows before 1990.
I think it's obvious most of you don't remember TV shows before 1990.
I love the office and Seinfeld, but people forget how awesome Roseanne was. Except for that last season.
I didn't watch the new seasons.
Was there really anything worth watching besides married with children or mash?I think it's obvious most of you don't remember TV shows before 1990.
I posted multiple comments and linked to threads where I discussed how there was not a big difference between the final two candidates, also.
This right here is the heart of the problem, since we both know that you are straight up lying. Some of us have a strong belief that lying is bad. Maybe you can find a scenario where it's justified, but "I want better optics in an argument" is not an acceptable justification to me.
Sure you have. You don't like the arguments I've made about the similarities in expected policy in a Sanders presidency and a presidency of other people (Clinton among them). You can't actually make a rational case against them so you've resorted to ridiculously claiming that I'm some kind of Clinton fanatic. And on top of that, you're embarrassed that your dishonesty was called out so you're lashing out more.
I do, but there were very few good sitcoms before 1990 (Taxi, Cheers, MTM, and a few others). The model changed from "Least Objectionable Program" to targeting a smaller group of devoted fans.
There were more than a few others, imo. Night Court, Barney Miller, WKRP, All in the Family, Maude, and MASH, and there are some gems that I consider great that appear to be lesser considered ones like Third Rock from the Sun, Kate and Allie, and One Day at a Time. Of course, I was weaned on Happy Days so perhaps my glasses have somewhat of a colorful tint. Either way, it seems silly to act like nothing good was on before Seinfeld came along.I do, but there were very few good sitcoms before 1990 (Taxi, Cheers, MTM, and a few others). The model changed from "Least Objectionable Program" to targeting a smaller group of devoted fans.