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ZombieKitten said: TyphoonTip said: Sid Snot I did! remember when Sid Snot goes up to the kiosk to get a coffee, and the lady pulls the sugar cubes out of her cleavage and asks him if he wants milk and he says "you wouldn't dare!!!!" or when he is a baby in a pram "my daddy bought me a cellophane nappy so he could see what was going on!" I remember the milk thing, don't remember the other one though. Everett is probably one of the few Brit comedies that I haven't revisited. Not sure why, I loved it when I was little. Dad loved Everett. I also have a memory of Freddie Mercury and Sid Snot which was pretty funny? | |
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TyphoonTip said: ZombieKitten said: remember when Sid Snot goes up to the kiosk to get a coffee, and the lady pulls the sugar cubes out of her cleavage and asks him if he wants milk and he says "you wouldn't dare!!!!" or when he is a baby in a pram "my daddy bought me a cellophane nappy so he could see what was going on!" I remember the milk thing, don't remember the other one though. Everett is probably one of the few Brit comedies that I haven't revisited. Not sure why, I loved it when I was little. Dad loved Everett. I also have a memory of Freddie Mercury and Sid Snot which was pretty funny? http://www.youtube.com/wa...YpRkARK8Io | |
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ZombieKitten said: TyphoonTip said: I remember the milk thing, don't remember the other one though. Everett is probably one of the few Brit comedies that I haven't revisited. Not sure why, I loved it when I was little. Dad loved Everett. I also have a memory of Freddie Mercury and Sid Snot which was pretty funny? http://www.youtube.com/wa...YpRkARK8Io Do ya stuff Fred! (...I'm also a tragic Queen fan. ) | |
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The ones that come to my mind, but I dont know how to post:
Jeffersons Carol Burnett Show(?) Benson Prince's Sarah Prince's Sarah | |
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What's Happening.
Now it just kinda makes me sad and nostalgic. Since some of the cast are gone. After favorite years. | |
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TyphoonTip said: ZombieKitten said: Do ya stuff Fred! (...I'm also a tragic Queen fan. ) you might have been, but there was nothing tragic about queen, my mum ADORED THEM! | |
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My favorite TV show ever:
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AlexdeParis said: My favorite show of all time:
NewsRadio Oh my god Andy Dick is genius. I know this doesn't count as a sitcom but 'The Andy Dick Show' on mtv is my favourite show of all time | |
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ZombieKitten said: TyphoonTip said: Do ya stuff Fred! (...I'm also a tragic Queen fan. ) you might have been, but there was nothing tragic about queen, my mum ADORED THEM! True. Well, to be fair, I was tragic in my early teens. It's funny, Queen was my first musical love, but it's never gone away. I still listen to things like 'A Night @ the Opera' with the same sense of wonderment as I did as an 8 year old. I'm impressed that I had such good taste as a little kid. | |
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namepeace said: YES!!! | |
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TyphoonTip said: ZombieKitten said: you might have been, but there was nothing tragic about queen, my mum ADORED THEM! True. Well, to be fair, I was tragic in my early teens. It's funny, Queen was my first musical love, but it's never gone away. I still listen to things like 'A Night @ the Opera' with the same sense of wonderment as I did as an 8 year old. I'm impressed that I had such good taste as a little kid. that's cute I can't say the same, the second cassette I ever bought with my own money was Sharon O'Neill | |
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ZombieKitten said: TyphoonTip said: True. Well, to be fair, I was tragic in my early teens. It's funny, Queen was my first musical love, but it's never gone away. I still listen to things like 'A Night @ the Opera' with the same sense of wonderment as I did as an 8 year old. I'm impressed that I had such good taste as a little kid. that's cute I can't say the same, the second cassette I ever bought with my own money was Sharon O'Neill Second? Someone's hiding something! | |
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TyphoonTip said: ZombieKitten said: that's cute I can't say the same, the second cassette I ever bought with my own money was Sharon O'Neill Second? Someone's hiding something! First was Flashdance, it cost me $11.99 which took me about 2 years to save up, as my pocket money was all of 50 cents each week. But I still listen to that cassette, 26 years later and it still sounds just fine | |
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ZombieKitten said: TyphoonTip said: Second? Someone's hiding something! First was Flashdance, it cost me $11.99 which took me about 2 years to save up, as my pocket money was all of 50 cents each week. But I still listen to that cassette, 26 years later and it still sounds just fine I can live with a little bit of Flashdance. ....a just a little bit. The first thing I paid for was John Cougar Mellencamp's Lonesome Jubilee. I absolutely HATE everything else he's done. Quite literally EVERYTHING. But for some reason I still love every track on that album. It's a fantastic album. Go figure. | |
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TyphoonTip said: ZombieKitten said: First was Flashdance, it cost me $11.99 which took me about 2 years to save up, as my pocket money was all of 50 cents each week. But I still listen to that cassette, 26 years later and it still sounds just fine I can live with a little bit of Flashdance. ....a just a little bit. The first thing I paid for was John Cougar Mellencamp's Lonesome Jubilee. I absolutely HATE everything else he's done. Quite literally EVERYTHING. But for some reason I still love every track on that album. It's a fantastic album. Go figure. what year was that? I had one of his, someone taped for me | |
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ZombieKitten said: TyphoonTip said: I can live with a little bit of Flashdance. ....a just a little bit. The first thing I paid for was John Cougar Mellencamp's Lonesome Jubilee. I absolutely HATE everything else he's done. Quite literally EVERYTHING. But for some reason I still love every track on that album. It's a fantastic album. Go figure. what year was that? I had one of his, someone taped for me '87 I think? | |
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TyphoonTip said: ZombieKitten said: what year was that? I had one of his, someone taped for me '87 I think? it is the same one I liked! (I looked it up) I never like any other of his songs either | |
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DanceWme said: psychodelicide said: Havin' flashbacks too. I used to watch all those shows.
OH MY FREAKIN' GOODNESS!! I used to watch and love that show!! Had forgotten all about it... | |
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Half and Half. | |
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ED!!!!!
It's a CRIME that this isn't available yet on DVD!!! 10 bucks... | |
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Love & Marriage
Diff'rent strokes Parker Lewis Half & Half H (a french one) Black Adder Is there any place of refuge one can flee from this insanity | |
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