All the great TV shows were back then...it's all trash now. Yet, to society today, it's the raunchier, the better.
Mostly, yup -- I find anything produced by Chuck Lorree is quality -- actual humour & the actors are all excellently versed in method acting (actually BECOMING the character they play)
I love the great character development & dialogue in: "The Big Bang Theory," "Mom," & "United States of Al" (the first 2 are series ended, but the latter one is brand new)
Any of his are well worth a binge watch. .
> GP> NBC is planning an old-fashioned sitcom about Abraham Lincoln.
It will be shot before a live audience.
Only if they can a-Ford the theatre. <G>
Nice!
Can someone tell me the name of the 80s sitcom set in a bar with Ted Danson?
cheers,
Me
I was going to say "Taxi", but the meter was running.
Taxi was Danny DeVito. . .
The sign on a McDonald's Restaurant looking for new staff..."Now
Hiring Smiling Faces For Afternoon $h!+$" (they forgot the F).
I have a photo of that sign somewhere on my HDD.
"Inflation Has Gone Up Over A Dollar A Quart"...and "Someone Left The
Cork Out Of My Lunch". - W.C. Fields
Fields had some goodies!
... Happy Hallowthanksmasnewyearvalentinepatrickeaster.
Got it, ow leave you alone until next year, as you've just done all your
cards?
Guess Who's playing at the arena tonight?
Who?
Yes!
Sales are down, so my boss asked why the greeting cards aren't moving
I told him it's because they are stationary
In the store I saw some brightly coloured greeting cards that said, "I will always love only you "
They sold them in packs of 12.
They actually made a KFC movie on the Hallmark channel
It’s suppose to be a romance but don’t be surprised if there’s some Fowl
play.
I’m an accountant for Hallmark... they throw me out of casinos now because
I’m a “professional card counter”.
As I handed my dad his 50th birthday card, he looked at me with tears in his eyes and said,
"You know, one would have been enough." (Juan would do it, eh?)
Your friend,
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Cyberpope, Bishop of ROM
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