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Post by Hall & Oates+250 IQ=Hulk Down on Dec 4, 2006 11:51:01 GMT -5
Seinfeld
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Post by Eugene Gurkin on Dec 4, 2006 14:01:06 GMT -5
I'm ending this match now. Seinfeld wins. Next match. Maude Air Dates: September 12, 1972–April 29, 1978 Episodes: 141 Cast: Bea Authur (Maude), Bill Macy (Walter), Adrienne Barbeau (Carol Traynor), Brian Morrison/Kraig Metzinger (Philip), Conrad Bain (Dr. Arthur Harmon), and Rue McClanahan (Vivian). Premise: Maude had been married three times before; two of her husbands had died and she had divorced the other. Her current husband, Walter (played by Bill Macy), ran an appliance store called Findlay's Friendly Appliances. Maude and Walter met during the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Maude usually got in the last word during their many arguments, in the form of her trademark catchphrase, "God'll getcha for that, Walter." Maude's divorced daughter, Carol Traynor (from her first marriage; played by Adrienne Barbeau), and Carol's son, Phillip (played by Brian Morrison and later by Kraig Metzinger), also lived with the Findlays. Though single, Carol maintained an active sex life, as evidenced by her weekend "business trips" with various boyfriends. She dated various men throughout early seasons. Like her mother, Carol was an outspoken feminist who was not afraid to speak her mind. The Findlays' next-door neighbors were Dr. Arthur Harmon (a stuffy, sardonic conservative who clashed with Maude's political views; played by Conrad Bain) and his sweet but scatterbrained wife Vivian (played by Rue McClanahan, who in the 1980s would star again with Beatrice Arthur in The Golden Girls). Arthur had been Walter's best friend since the two men served together in World War II; he "affectionately" called Maude "Maudie." Vivian had been Maude's best friend since they both attended college together. When the series began, Arthur was a widower and Vivian was a recent divorcée (her previous last name was Cavender); they began dating at the beginning of the show's run and were married during the middle of the second season. vs. The George Lopez Show Air Dates: March 27, 2002-Present Episodes: 102 Cast: George Lopez (George Lopez), Constance Marie (Angela "Angie" Palermo Lopez), Belita Moreno (Benita "Benny" Lopez), Masiela Lusha (Carmen Conzuela Lopez), Luis Armand Garcia (Max Lopez), and Valente Rodriguez (Ernesto 'Ernie' Cardenas). Premise: Assembly line worker and family man George is promoted to manage an airplane parts factory in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, his live-in, insensitvie, difficult mother makes things complicated. Voting begins now and will end tomorrow with the next match.
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Dec 4, 2006 14:08:41 GMT -5
The George Lopez Show. I haven't an episode of Maude.
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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 4, 2006 14:40:52 GMT -5
Maude.
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Post by Hall & Oates+250 IQ=Hulk Down on Dec 4, 2006 15:55:16 GMT -5
Maude
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Post by Brother Ike: Thread Killer on Dec 4, 2006 16:08:28 GMT -5
Lopez
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Dec 4, 2006 18:40:15 GMT -5
Maude
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Dec 4, 2006 20:19:22 GMT -5
This isn't much of a match, judging by all the votes.
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pezsoup
Mephisto
I aim to misbehave.
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Post by pezsoup on Dec 4, 2006 20:40:59 GMT -5
I have never seen either.....When do we vote for Night Court???
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Post by DSR on Dec 4, 2006 21:07:03 GMT -5
MAUDE!
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Post by Eugene Gurkin on Dec 5, 2006 9:10:05 GMT -5
I have never seen either.....When do we vote for Night Court??? later. its 4-2 Maude. voting ends at 11 am.
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Post by Eugene Gurkin on Dec 5, 2006 12:01:57 GMT -5
Okay. This match is now over. Maude picks up the shocking win. Today's match will be presented later.
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Dec 5, 2006 12:37:20 GMT -5
Okay. This match is now over. Maude picks up the shocking win. Today's match will be presented later. Is Maude winning really that shocking? I mean, this match is really a dud. Lopez's show was okay, not that great; and most of the guys probably never saw Maude.
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Post by Eugene Gurkin on Dec 5, 2006 14:48:30 GMT -5
Today's match. The Dick Van Dy*e Show upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f9/Dick_van_Large Marge_show_3.jpg[/img] Air Dates: October 3, 1961–June 1, 1966 Episodes: 158 Cast: Dick Van Dy*e (Robert "Rob" Petrie), Mary Tyler Moore (Laura Petrie), Larry Mathews (Richard Rosebud "Ritchie" Petrie), Morey Amsterdam (Maurice B. "Buddy" Sorrell), Rose Marie (Sally Rogers), Richard Deacon (Melvin "Mel" Cooley), Jerry Paris (Jerry Helper), and Ann Morgan Guilbert (Millie Helper). Premise: Storylines dealt with Rob and his two coworkers, Buddy and Sally, who wrote material for the TV show. Mel Cooley, a balding straight man (and recipient of numerous insulting one-liners from Buddy), was the show's producer and brother-in-law of Alan Brady, who was the show's seldom-seen star. As Rob, Buddy and Sally wrote for a comedy show, the premise provided a built-in forum for them to "be funny". Other stories focused on the home life of Rob and Laura, who lived in suburban New Rochelle, New York. Frequently seen was their young son, Ritchie, as well as their neighbors, Jerry and Millie Helper. vs. That '70s Show Air Dates: August 23, 1998–May 18, 2006 Episodes: 200 Cast: Topher Grace (Eric Forman), Mila Kunis (Jackie Burkhart), Ashton Kutcher (Michael Kelso), Danny Matherson (Steven Hyde), Laura Perpon (Donna Pinciotti), Wilmer Valderrama (Fez), Debra Jo Rupp (Kitty Forman), Kurtwood Smith (Red Forman), and Don Stark (Bob Pinciotti). Premise: The show follows the life of teenager Eric Forman and his five teenage friends: Donna Pinciotti, his feminist girlfriend and next-door neighbor; Steven Hyde, a rebellious hard-rocking stoner; Michael Kelso, a dim-witted narcissistic ladies man; Jackie Burkhart, a self-involved high school cheerleader overly preoccupied with wealth and status; and Fez the nicknamed foreigner whose country of origin is ambiguous and whose hormones are out of control. Fez's real name is felt to be unpronounceable to the other characters and so they rename him Fez, which stands for Foreign Exchange Student (the spelling being poetic license). Other main characters include Red Forman, Eric's overbearing war veteran father, his overprotective menopausal mother Kitty, who is caught up in trying to be a fulltime mom and housewife while maintaining a job as a nurse in a local hospital. Vote away. Voting ends tomorrow.
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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 Dec 5, 2006 14:53:32 GMT -5
That '70s Show had it's moments. So it.
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Beav
Hank Scorpio
OMG... I just realized I'm a Brony.
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Post by Beav on Dec 5, 2006 15:01:08 GMT -5
That '70s Show...
Although if it was called the Dick Van Large Marge show, I'd actually watch it alot more...
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Dec 5, 2006 15:02:06 GMT -5
That '70s Show.
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Post by Big Daddy Bad Booking on Dec 5, 2006 15:13:02 GMT -5
FILTER! (the new 'bump')
That 70s Show wins.
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Post by Hall & Oates+250 IQ=Hulk Down on Dec 5, 2006 15:53:06 GMT -5
Dick Van Large Marge
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Jiren
Patti Mayonnaise
Hearts Bayformers
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Post by Jiren on Dec 5, 2006 15:57:09 GMT -5
Dick Van Large Marge
I F***ing hate "That 70's show"
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