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Post by Eugene Gurkin on Dec 27, 2006 20:37:03 GMT -5
WHAT THE hug!!!!? M*A*S*H, ONE OF THE GREATEST TV SHOWS OF ALL TIMES, LOSES TO hugING COACH!!!! THIS IS BULLcrap!!!! And, I vote for Good Times. Vince McMahon: Anything can happen in the Best Sitcom Ever Tournament!
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Post by Hall & Oates+250 IQ=Hulk Down on Dec 28, 2006 10:04:32 GMT -5
Munsters
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Post by Deleted on Dec 28, 2006 10:05:40 GMT -5
Good Times
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gimmieabreakbrain
Samurai Cop
I love garden implements. Wanna make something of it??
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Post by gimmieabreakbrain on Dec 28, 2006 10:41:33 GMT -5
Good Times Dyno-Mite!
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Post by Eugene Gurkin on Dec 28, 2006 16:44:04 GMT -5
The Munsters win by one vote over Good Times. Another upset in this great tournament. Never mind what I posted a few minutes ago about not being able to poist today's match. Here's today's match. Futurama Air Dates: March 28, 1999–August 10, 2003; Returning 2008 Episodes: 72 (13 in production) Cast: Billy West (Philip J. Fry, Professor Hubert Farnsworth, and Dr. John Zoidberg), Katey Sagal (Turanga Leela), John DiMaggio (Bender Bending Rodríguez), Lauren Tom (Amy Wong0, and Phil LaMarr (Hermes Conrad). Premise: Phillip Fry is a 25-year-old pizza delivery boy whose life is going nowhere. When he accidentally freezes himself on December 31, 1999, he wakes up 1,000 years in the future and has a chance to make a fresh start. He goes to work for the Planet Express Corporation, a futuristic delivery service that transports packages to all five quadrants of the universe. His companions include the delivery ship's captain, Leela, a beautiful one-eyed female alien who kicks some serious butt, and Bender, a robot with very human flaws. vs. Murphy Brown Air Dates: November 14, 1988–May 18, 1998 Episodes: 247 Cast: Candice Bergen (Murphy Brown), Faith Ford (Corky Sherwood), Pat Corley (Phil), Grant Shaud (Miles Silverberg), Joe Regalbuto (Frank Fontana), Robert Pastorelli (Eldin Bernecky), and Charles Kimbrough (Jim Dial). Premise: Murphy Brown is a very selfish, stubborn, extremely hot-tempered but also talented, resourceful, clever and caring middle-aged reporter who works for FYI News Network and at the same time tries to raise her child as an unmarried, working woman. Her friends and co-workers, Corky, Jim, Frank and Miles, try to balance between her outbursts of anger and her family, personality or even financial crises. It's a difficult life for Murphy but she's got the guts to live it... Vote away. It ends tomorrow!
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Post by rrm15 on Dec 28, 2006 17:04:28 GMT -5
FUTURAMA!!!!!!!
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Post by Well, Youre Wrong on Dec 28, 2006 17:34:54 GMT -5
Futurama
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Ace Diamond
Patti Mayonnaise
Believes in Adrian Veidt, as Should We All.
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Post by Ace Diamond on Dec 28, 2006 17:35:22 GMT -5
Futurama
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kunswwfmark
Hank Scorpio
Nobody beats Mr. Perfect. Nobody!
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Post by kunswwfmark on Dec 28, 2006 17:51:23 GMT -5
Murphy Brown
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Dec 28, 2006 19:51:35 GMT -5
Futurama.
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Garee
King Koopa
I miss the old days
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Post by Garee on Dec 28, 2006 22:32:55 GMT -5
Futurama
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Dec 28, 2006 22:34:36 GMT -5
Futurama
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Post by heffer111 on Dec 28, 2006 22:49:19 GMT -5
Seinfeld
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Dec 28, 2006 23:25:45 GMT -5
That's not one of the choices. It's Futurama VS Murphy Brown.
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Post by Eugene Gurkin on Dec 29, 2006 16:53:01 GMT -5
Futurama wins. Here's today's match. Laverne & Shirley Air Dates: January 27, 1976–May 10, 1983 Episodes: 178 Cast: Penny Marshall (Laverne De Fazio), Cindy Williams (Shirley Feeney), Michael McKean (Lenny Kosnowski), David Lander (Andrew "Squiggy" Squigmon), Phil Foster (Frank De Fazio), Betty Garrett (Edna Babish), and Eddie Mekka (Carmine "The Big Ragu" Ragusa). Premise: Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney were best friends and roommates coping with dates, neighbors, and each other During the late 50's and early 60's they worked as bottlecappers for Shotz Brewery in Milwaukee. They moved to Burbank, California in 1965 to start a new life when they got replaced at the brewery by an automated bottlecapper. vs. Family Ties Air Dates: September 22, 1982–May 14, 1989 Episodes: 180 Cast: Meredith Baxter-Birney (Elyse Keaton), Michael Gross (Steven Keaton), Michael J. Fox (Alex P. Keaton), Justine Bateman (Mallory Keaton), Tina Yothers (Jennifer Keaton), Brian Bonsall (Andrew 'Andy' Keaton), Marc Price (Erwin 'Skippy' Handelman), and Scott Valentine (Nick Moore). Premise: The series centered around the Keaton family, Steven and his wife Elyse, both flower children of the 1960's. They had four children, Alex, Mallory, Jennifer and Andrew, who was born in 1985. What was unique about Family Ties was that it blended family comedy with politics. The 1960's flower children, Steven and Elyse clashed with the 1980's conservative, Alex. The show, in a way, showed the changing values during the Reagan era. Besides political views, Family Ties covered a number of controversial topics ranging from suicide to racism to drug dependency. Skippy was a neighbor who had a never-ending crush on Mallory. Ellen was Alex's first serious girlfriend. After breaking up with her, he became seriously involved with Lauren, a psychology student and Nick Moore was Mallory's serious boyfriend. Vote awat. It ends tomorrow at noon.
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Post by Hall & Oates+250 IQ=Hulk Down on Dec 29, 2006 17:32:31 GMT -5
Laverne and Shirley
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Garee
King Koopa
I miss the old days
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Post by Garee on Dec 29, 2006 18:24:55 GMT -5
L&S
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Post by rrm15 on Dec 29, 2006 19:13:53 GMT -5
Laverne and Shirley
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Lord Rahl
Dennis Stamp
O-H-I-O!!
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Post by Lord Rahl on Dec 29, 2006 19:47:20 GMT -5
Family Ties
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Post by K7 - WC's Crowd Extra on Dec 29, 2006 19:53:20 GMT -5
Family Ties
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