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Favourite Tv Shows?

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What are yours?

Mine would be Weeds and SVU. I have all of the seasons of Weeds and 75GB of SVU (Season 1-10) and soon up to Season 13.

Since I'm on holidays now, I have a lot of time on my hands and not much to do.. I watch about 3-5 episodes of SVU per day.

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Posted 1 years ago, Dec 18, 2011

I like watching some of the old shows (reruns) a lot of this new stuff out today totally sucks and is nothing short of attempts at social engineering.

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Posted 1 years ago, Dec 18, 2011

The Office and some old shows as well (Green Acres , Andy Griffith, etc.) . I am looking forward to seeing the new Napolian Dynomite cartoon coming out soon .

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Posted 1 years ago, Dec 18, 2011

Pyche, oddities, american pickers, old episodes of surface It takes a thief. dicovery channel

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Posted 1 years ago, Dec 24, 2011

I think my favourite shows are It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, The League and The Walking Dead. Apart from them I like Community, Fresh Meat, Bored to Death and Parks and Recreation.

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Posted 1 years ago, Dec 24, 2011

Always sunny, curb your enthusiasm, the office (it's turned to shit lately), arrested development, 16 and pregnant

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Posted 1 years ago, Dec 24, 2011

Yeah the Office isn't as good as it used to be .

Replying to grunter who posted on Dec 24,2011 02:21 pm (View original message)
Always sunny, curb your enthusiasm, the office (it's turned to shit lately), arrested development, 16 and pregnant
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Posted 1 years ago, Dec 25, 2011

The original version of The Office with Ricky Gervais is hilarious. I take it yall are talking about the American version.

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Posted 1 years ago, Dec 28, 2011

the big bang theory,my wife and kids,oprah,ellen

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Posted 1 years ago, Dec 28, 2011

Workaholics is funny. I lived a city away from where it's filmed. Dexter is good. Beavis and Butthead is another good one. I started watching Rasing Hope also, just a couple episodes in and it's pretty funny. How I Met Your Mother is good too, I never bothered nor noticed it until recently. I've been watching a lot of Anime recently though >_> I just finished watching Fullmetal Alchemist and I'm starting to watch Soul Eater.

 

Those and porn.

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Posted 1 years ago, Jan 02, 2012

I was told that it is better than the American version . havn't ssen it yet but I'll check it out .

Replying to Debaser_ who posted on Dec 25,2011 03:29 pm (View original message)
The original version of The Office with Ricky Gervais is hilarious. I take it yall are talking about the American version.
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Posted 1 years ago, Jan 03, 2012

I started watching The League and its the balls. I took me a couple episodes to realize but Taco is guy with that old Youtube video MC=Vagina. It's old as the dickens but I'm glad he's doing it sorta-big time.

 

Any other shows that are dope?

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Posted 1 years ago, Jan 05, 2012

Being Human, Coupling, Heroes

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Posted 1 years ago, Jan 05, 2012

I've always been a fan of Law & Order. I hope they can keep SVU going in spite of the cast changes this year.

(Are the titles of the shows appearing in italics, like the style manual of many newspapers would explicitly state?  I'm italicizing, but they're not showing up!)

As a kid, I bacame a big follower of All In The Family, as the reruns were popular on local TV at the time.  So while other kids were playing, I'd watch All In The Family after school.  That, and He-Man.

When I look at those shows now, I'm impressed the producers of He-Man were able to do so much with their limited budget, largely through the use of rotoscoping, canned footage, uncommonly talented voice actors, and a musical score that could have been used on a big-budget Star Wars-type of movie.

And for All In The Family, I'm now amused and disgusted that nearly 40 years have passed, and American political discourse is back to the level of an argument between Archie and Meathead.

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Posted 1 years ago, Jan 05, 2012

TV land and Boomerang ftw, lots og good stuff on them

Replying to H-Dogg who posted on Jan 05,2012 06:37 pm (View original message)
I've always been a fan of Law & Order. I hope they can keep SVU going in spite of the cast changes this year. (Are the titles of the shows appearing in italics, like the style manual of many newspapers would explicitly state?  I'm italicizing, but they're not showing up!) As a kid, I bacame a big follower of All In The Family, as the reruns were popular on local TV at the time.  So while other kids were playing, I'd watch All In The Family after school.  That, and He-Man. When I look at those shows now, I'm impressed the producers of He-Man were able to do so much with their limited budget, largely through the use of rotoscoping, canned footage, uncommonly talented voice actors, and a musical score that could have been used on a big-budget Star Wars-type of movie. And for All In The Family, I'm now amused and disgusted that nearly 40 years have passed, and American political discourse is back to the level of an argument...
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