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Re: Loved It Then, But Now.....eeh.
BobKay #331130 12/10/10 10:52 PM
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Yup. Seinfield is too "whiney" which goes well with the rest of the cheese on that show.


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Re: Loved It Then, But Now.....eeh.
BobKay #331131 12/10/10 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted By: BobKay
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Seinfeld? I still laugh my ass off at that show!
I understand. I saw every episode, but I was tired of it about a year before it went off the air.


I have a great appreciation for the show and it's achievements, but I didn't like it. The same goes for The Simpson's. All my friends loved both shows, but I was the black sheep.


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BobKay #331132 12/10/10 10:55 PM
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I could get dismembered for this, but The Stones have been off my list for over 35 years. I might be convinced to sit through His Satanic Majesty's...

And I can't believe how little I thought of the King Crimson remasters. Sounded great, but then there's not much going on that isn't akin to Eno's "Music for Airports."


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Re: Loved It Then, But Now.....eeh.
Ya_basta #331133 12/10/10 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted By: wheelz999
[quote=BobKay I have a great appreciation for the show and it's achievements, but I didn't like it. The same goes for The Simpson's. All my friends loved both shows, but I was the black sheep.


There's some of the most topcial American History (subverted) of the last 1/4 C in the Simpson's. Of course, it's completely OK not to care for it.

How bout Beavis and Butthead, then? "I am the great Cornholio! I need TP for my bunghole." Classic American prose.


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Adrian #331134 12/10/10 11:03 PM
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Never liked Seinfield the first time I saw it. It went downhill after that.

Same here Adrian, I don't know that I've ever watched an entire episode.


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Dare I saw it...The Three Stooges. When's the last time you watched 'em? God it's bad.

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So, four shallow New Yorkers with ungodly cases of narcissism and solipsism isn't for you?


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Re: Loved It Then, But Now.....eeh.
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Originally Posted By: spiffnme
Dare I saw it...The Three Stooges. When's the last time you watched 'em? God it's bad.


Hard to argue, but they were such a part of my youth. I surely never understood the obtuse references, like Schickelgruber, at the time, but now that I do, some of their remarks are brilliant.


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BobKay #331140 12/10/10 11:11 PM
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I didn't "get" the Cosby show either.


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