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Post by rrm15 on Dec 31, 2006 21:09:32 GMT -5
Newsradio. It was 10 times better than Raymond. Everybody Loves Raymond = Overrated.
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Dec 31, 2006 21:27:36 GMT -5
Newsradio. It was 10 times better than Raymond. Everybody Loves Raymond = Overrated. YEAH!!!! I SAID IT, AND I DON'T CARE!!!! PETER BOYLE WAS THE ONLY GOOD THING ABOUT THAT SHOW!!!!
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Post by Eugene Gurkin on Jan 1, 2007 16:38:56 GMT -5
Raymond wins. Here's today's match. King of the Hill Air Dates: January 12, 1997–Present Episodes: 201 Cast: Mike Judge (Hank Hill and Boomhauer), Kathy Najimy (Peggy Hill), Pamela Segall (Bobby Hill), Brittany Murphy (Luanne Platter), Johnny Hardwick (Dale Gribble), Stephen Root (Bill Dauterive and Buck Strickland), Toby Huss (Cotton Hill and Kahn Souphanousinphone), Lauren Tom (Minh Souphanousinphone and Kahn "Connie" Souphanousinphone, Jr.), Ashley Gardner (Nancy Gribble), Breckin Meyer (Joseph Gribble), and Jonathan Joss (John Redcorn). Premise: Hank Hill, a propane gas salesman in the fictional town Arlen, Texas. Hank is often besieged by the idiosyncrasies of society, but he finds (some) serenity in his home-life with his wife, substitute Spanish teacher Peggy, his awkward son Bobby and his live-in niece-in-law Luanne Platter. Adding flavor to the ordinary dish the series serves are Hank's friends, divorcee military barber Bill Dauterive, paranoid Dale Gribble (with an obsession with Government conspiracy theories) and gibberish spouting Boomhauer. vs. Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Air Dates: September 10, 1990–May 20, 1996 Episodes: 148 Cast: Will Smith (Will Smith), James Avery (Phillip Banks), Janet Hubert and Daphne Maxwell Reid (Vivian Banks), Alfonso Ribeiro (Carlton Banks), Karyn Parsons (Hilary Banks), Tatyana M. Ali (Ashley Banks), Ross Bagley (Nicky Banks), and Joseph Marcell (Geoffrey Butler). Premise: Will Smith is a street-smart teenager, born and raised on the mean streets of West Philadelphia. After getting into a fight with a bully, his fearful mother sent him to live with her sister's family, the Banks, in Bel-Air (a posh district in Los Angeles). There, he would turn the lives of his posh upper-class relatives upside down. Vote away. It ends tomorrow.
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Post by eldiablo on Jan 1, 2007 18:26:37 GMT -5
Fresh Prince. If it doesnt win, you all perish.
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The Raven
Hank Scorpio
Where The Raven flies, there's Jeopardy!: Sports Edition
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Post by The Raven on Jan 1, 2007 18:29:13 GMT -5
FP
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2007 18:29:17 GMT -5
Fresh Prince.
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Post by rrm15 on Jan 1, 2007 19:33:38 GMT -5
DAMN! Why make such hard match ups?? I vote for....ah hell Fresh Prince. How the hell do you vote against the Carlton dance??
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Post by Brother Ike: Thread Killer on Jan 1, 2007 20:09:24 GMT -5
King of the Hill gets the vote by coin toss
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Post by EvilMasterComatose on Jan 1, 2007 20:11:27 GMT -5
Fresh Princy. And newsradio should have won.
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Jan 1, 2007 22:21:25 GMT -5
Fresh Princy. And newsradio should have won. Yes, Newsradio should have beaten that overrated show know as Raymond. Also, I vote for King Of The Hill.
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Garee
King Koopa
I miss the old days
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Post by Garee on Jan 1, 2007 22:50:33 GMT -5
Fresh Prince
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Post by OGBoardPoster2005 on Jan 1, 2007 22:56:50 GMT -5
King of the Hill
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Post by Eugene Gurkin on Jan 2, 2007 16:35:07 GMT -5
Fresh Prince wins. Here's today's match. 3rd Rock From the Sun Air Dates: January 9, 1996–May 22, 2001 Episodes: 139 Cast: John Lithgow (Dick Solomon), Kristen Johnston (Sally Solomon), French Stewart (Harry Solomon), Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Tommy Solomon), Jane Curtin (Dr. Mary Albright), Simbi Khali (Nina Campbell), Elmarie Wendel (Mrs. Mamie Dubcek), and Wayne Knight (Don Leslie Orville). Premise: A group of aliens have come to Earth to learn about its population, customs, etc. To avoid detection, they have taken on human form which gives them human emotions, physical needs etc. WITHOUT the understanding of what they mean or the inhibitions normally present in humans. Their leader takes the position of a college professor, their military expert as his sister, their intelligence expert, supposedly oldest of group takes form of his teenage son. The uninhibited reactions turn everyday events into unusual situations. vs. Grounded for Life Air Dates: January 10, 2001-January 28, 2005 Episodes: 91 Cast: Donal Logue (Sean Finnerty), Megyn Price (Claudia Finnerty), Kevin Corrigan (Eddie Finnerty), Lynsey Bartilson (Lily Finnerty), Jake Burbage (Henry Finnerty), Griffin Frazen (Jimmy Finnerty), Richard Riehle (Walt Finnerty), Bret Harrison (Brad O'Keefe), Miriam Flynn (Sister Helen), Mike Vogel (Dean Piramatti), and Gregory Jbara (Dan O'Keefe). Premise: Irish Catholic couple Sean and Claudia Finnerty live in Staten Island, New York, with their three children, Lily, Jimmy, and Henry. They get into all sorts of trouble, usually because of Sean's brother, Eddie, who's got connections all over town. Sean and Eddie's father, Walt, often drops by and shares in the disaster. Most adventures are later recalled and they find out exactly what happened, like when the family car was supposedly stolen or when Sean's credit card was mysteriously maxed out, and even when Sean causes a blackout on Super Bowl Sunday. All this and more, and because Sean and Claudia were young and carefree when they got married and had kids, they are now grounded for life, so to speak. Vote away. It ends tomorrow.
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Jan 2, 2007 16:36:16 GMT -5
Tough Choice. I'll go with Grounded For Life.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Jan 2, 2007 17:15:42 GMT -5
Grounded for Life.....although both shows did suck
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Garee
King Koopa
I miss the old days
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Post by Garee on Jan 2, 2007 18:13:10 GMT -5
Grounded
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Jan 2, 2007 18:32:09 GMT -5
Grounded for Life
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Post by Brother Ike: Thread Killer on Jan 2, 2007 18:37:46 GMT -5
3rd rock
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Post by Eugene Gurkin on Jan 3, 2007 14:54:26 GMT -5
Grounded for Life wins. Today's match will be posted around 3:25.
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Post by Eugene Gurkin on Jan 3, 2007 16:46:27 GMT -5
Here's today's match. Spin City Air Dates: September 17, 1996–April 30, 2002 Episodes: 145 Cast: Michael J. Fox (Michael Patrick Flaherty), Barry Bostwick (Randall Winston), Alan Ruck (Stuart Bondek), Richard Kind (Paul Lassiter), Michael Boatman (Carter Heywood), Alexander Chaplin (James Hobert), Connie Britton (Nikki Faber), Victoria Dillard (Janelle Cooper), Jennifer Esposito (Stacy Paterno), Heather Locklear (Caitlin Moore), and Charlie Sheen (Charlie Crawford). Premise: The series focused on the Mayor of New York City, Randall Winston, and his staff as they ran the city — although the main person in charge was Deputy Mayor Mike Flaherty. Mike was excellent at his job, dealing with spin and lies, but not so good with his personal life, which he often neglected. Other members of staff at City Hall included press secretary Paul Lassiter, the office cheapskate and noted coward, who had a habit of being a loudmouth and was often kept in the dark about things; chief of staff Stuart Bondek, who loves the ladies and is often very sexist; head of minority affairs Carter Heywood, who is a gay black man who owns a suicidal dog named Rags. Despite their overwhelming personal differences, Stuart and Carter were actually roommates and the best of friends; speech writer James Hobert, who is easily led and quite naive; the Mayor's secretary Janelle Cooper; Mike's secretary Stacy Paterno; and his assistant Nikki Faber. Each of them had to help run City Hall, covering for the Mayor's frequent gaffes, improving his image, while sorting out their personal lives. vs. All in the Family Air Dates: January 12, 1971–April 8, 1979 Episodes: 202 Cast: Carroll O'Connor (Archie Bunker), Jean Stapleton (Edith Bunker), Sally Struthers (Gloria Bunker Stivic), Rob Reiner (Michael Stivic), Sherman Hemsley (George Jefferson), Isabel Sanford (Louise Jefferson), Mike Evans (Lionel Jefferson), and Danielle Brisebois (Stephanie Mills). Premise: Archie Bunker, was a working-class family man who held bigoted, conservative views of the world. His viewpoints clash with nearly everyone he comes into contact with especially his liberal son-in-law Mike Stivic (or, as Archie delights in calling him, "Meathead"). Vote away. It ends tomorrow at noon.
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