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Has anyone heard of a show called "Friends?" It's this obscure comedy I found on Netflix, I think it's a Canadian import. It's about a bunch of white people living in Manhattan and it's funny. It's no "Full House" but it's charming. I'm working my way though the whole series. | |
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You should also check out "Everybody likes Raymond" and "Mad about you baby" also a Canadian import. | |
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I like both of those, AFAIK I'd have to buy Mad about You on dvd, but they're cheap. I'd like to stream The Mary Tyler Moo show but there's only 3 seasons available. | |
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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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Yeah, it's a popular show in the nineties, so is Seinfeld. Didn't watch it too much. | |
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Boring and overrated - that goes for Seinfeld too. | |
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My favorite episode of "Friends" was that one where Chandler acted obnoxious, Joey did something stupid, and Ross didn't get to kiss anyone. | |
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I was about to tell you who hasn't heard of Friends...I guess I'm beginning to show my age....
Glad you're enjoying them. I was not into those shows at all during it's run though I remember the popularity, and everyone including me had the Rachel haircut in the late 90's, and I remember the theme song being a top 40 hit. [Edited 10/7/15 11:01am] | |
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I really tried to watch a couple of Friends episodes...but it was just not funny or entertaining at all. Guess I couldn't relate at all. | |
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Me too, most my age grew up on it, but I really could not get into it even then. | |
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Cheap ripoff of Living Single.
FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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I think around that time I kept up with music way more than tv, though when I did watch shows, they were daytime dramas, music documentaries, beavis & butthead and award shows when they were still ok. [Edited 10/7/15 13:03pm] | |
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Some other good 70's shows are "M.U.S.H" , "Happy Todays" and "Lavern & Suzie". | |
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Living Single was my show back then... Loved Queen Latifah in it. And I had the biggest crush on the John Henton... LOL
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I've always hated Friends. Could never relate to those annoying yuppies. | |
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yuppies is too nice of a word, they were simpletons. | |
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Right. | |
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haha I love that show and this is where my love for American culture started I think. Chandler is everything. Such a great character | |
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Did you see the Episode where Monica was a control freak and phoebe was ditzy??? | |
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I decided to watch too episodes of steinfeld a day and 2 of friendz. Of course I'm going to fall behind on current shows but I don't want it to take a year. | |
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Friends is okay, Seinfeld I like. Have you heard of 'Fraiser'? I like that show, been watching it almost every night on the Hallmark channel. It's a spinoff from 'Cheers' (which I didn't care for too much). | |
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Living Single was not funny at all, nor was Martin. In Living Color was funny. Liked 227 and Amen. | |
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I'm planning on doing chronological watches of the following now that the dvds have significantly dropped in price.
Cheers (netflix) Frasier (netflix) Roseanne The Nanny The Golden Girls I Love Lucy The Dick Van Dyke Show (netflix) Three's Company All in the Family/Archie Bunker's Place Everybody Loves Raymond (netflix) The Mary Tyler Moore Show Wings The Honeymooners (classic 39) Mad About You (if 6 and 7 ever get released, damn music licensing issues)
edit: and Designing Women. I may remember some other shows I've forgotten, though a lot of popular ones you may think of I have little interest in.
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The Golden Girls is hilarious. | |
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By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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I did the comprehensive Cheers and Frasier chronological marathon for a few years, its a great view and its neat that later on in Frasier certain folks pop up from Cheers. I'd love to do all of the Norman Lear programs chronologically someday.
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