the ringo kid
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Another Archer fan here. And my wife hates it too.
Ive only seen part of one episode--which I THINK had Hal Linden in it---so the "Jury" is still out on it.
Another Archer fan here. And my wife hates it too.
I'm of American Indian descent and as I understand it I'm supposed to be outraged at racial stereotypes but I find FTroop hilarious.
The Hackawi Indians had me laughng out loud.
It's kinda sad that in todays politically correct world there'll never be another show like it.
Can't say I watch anything I'm ashamed to confess to--damn sure not ashamed to say I love the old Loony Tunes stuff, pre-1958.
I guess the nearest to being embarrassing would be "Robot Chicken" and "Squidbillies".![]()
No apologies for "Futurama" or occasionally "Family Guy". Never really got too fired up over "The Simpsons".
My bad habit is watching shows over and over. Documentaries, "The First 48", "River Monsters" and other nature shows, and so on.
My favorite current show is "Sons of Anarchy" which is decidedly not general family fare...I don't see how they can top last season, but I'll be watching to find out!
Haven't you kept up with the story about the Amish guy (Samuel Mullet) that said other Amish people weren't living right, so he told his sons to go around and cut other men's beards off? To the Amish, that is an awful thing to do, besides being physical assault. Usually the Amish handle squabbles themselves, but the court system had to get involved and they ended up in jail?? The Amish have a real underworld ring going.
My bad habit is watching shows over and over. Documentaries, "The First 48", "River Monsters" and other nature shows, and so on.
I have only an antenna and get only a few channels. I watch "Days of Our Lives" every day and sometimes "The Young and The Restless". It is humiliating I suppose, but I'm admitting to it and now I feel so much better for sharing my choices of viewing pleasure. My grand Daughter likes them too but my Wife thinks we are both crazy. What does she know?
Peace,
Gordon
Here's one to admit, I haven't watched it in a long time but 'Spongebob Squarepants' could be irritating and stupid, but it could be hilarious at times.
The funniest shows had Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway voicing a couple of retired 'Aquaman'-type superheroes. In the last episode they were in a nursing home. I swannee I could have peed in my pants laughing.![]()
Wasn't there a remake of leave it to Beaver in the late 80s?
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Uh...what?
Perhaps you mean to quote the guy who mentioned the Amish Mafia? I've never seen that show, so I guess you could say I haven't kept up!![]()
There was, and I think it was called: Still the Beaver. I barely recall it and thought it ok--but not the same without Hugh Beaumont--who died years earlier.
There was, and I think it was called: Still the Beaver. I barely recall it and thought it ok--but not the same without Hugh Beaumont--who died years earlier.
What happened to my post?????
The New Leave it To Beaver was a TV series, Still The Beaver was a TV movie. In it Beaver can't get his life together. June keeps visiting Ward's grave and says, "Ward, I'm worried about the Beaver." The last scene in the movie is June visiting the grave and saying, "Ward, I'm not worried about the Beaver any more."
I don't care what anybody says about real family life never being like the show with patient Ward and June in a dress all the time. But what "Leave it to Beaver" captured was how kids thought about things and got it across really well. I think it was great.
I'm of American Indian descent and as I understand it I'm supposed to be outraged at racial stereotypes but I find FTroop hilarious.
The Hackawi Indians had me laughng out loud.
It's kinda sad that in todays politically correct world there'll never be another show like it.