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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Dec 6, 2006 22:17:45 GMT -5
Scrubs, but it's close... Not really, Scrubs is kicking Friends' ass!
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Aya Reiko
Team Rocket
Natsuki x Shizuru
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Post by Aya Reiko on Dec 7, 2006 3:58:28 GMT -5
A Friends pity vote.
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Post by bstrathie on Dec 7, 2006 4:14:13 GMT -5
It's a one sided affair. Scrubs all the way
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Post by DSR on Dec 7, 2006 6:48:08 GMT -5
Scrubs.
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Post by Brother Ike: Thread Killer on Dec 7, 2006 6:48:37 GMT -5
Scrubs
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Post by Eugene Gurkin on Dec 7, 2006 9:12:13 GMT -5
Now hear this. Now hear this. Voting will now end at noon and the new matches will be posted at 3:25 pm Central time. Keep voting.
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Post by Eugene Gurkin on Dec 7, 2006 14:33:18 GMT -5
And voting is now over. Scrubs kills Friends 11-1. Next match will be posted at 3:25.
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Dec 7, 2006 15:59:39 GMT -5
And voting is now over. Scrubs kills Friends 11-1. Next match will be posted at 3:25. Poor Friends, having to go up against such a great show.
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Post by Eugene Gurkin on Dec 7, 2006 16:00:24 GMT -5
And voting is now over. Scrubs kills Friends 11-1. Next match will be posted at 3:25. Poor Friends, having to go up against such a great show. Yeah well.
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Post by Eugene Gurkin on Dec 7, 2006 16:50:00 GMT -5
Today's match. WKRP in Cincinnati Air Dates: September 18, 1978-April 21, 1982 Episodes: 90 Cast: Gary Sandy (Andy Travis), Gordon Jump (Arthur Carlson), Howard Hesseman (Dr. Johhny Fever), Richard Sanders (Les Nessman), Loni Anderson (Jennifer Marlowe), Frank Bonner (Herb Tarlek), Tim Reid (Venus Flytrap), Jan Smithers (Bailey Quarters), and Carol Bruce (Mrs. Carlson). Premise: The series was based upon show creator Hugh Wilson's memories of working in advertising as a client of Atlanta, Georgia, classic AOR radio station 94.1 WQXI-FM, now known as pop station Star94. New programming director Andy Travis tries to turn around struggling radio station WKRP, despite the well-meaning efforts of the mostly-incompetent staff, including: the bumbling, though kind-hearted station manager, Arthur Carlson Herb Tarlek, the oily sales manager Les Nessman, the clueless, overly-earnest news director super receptionist Jennifer Marlowe enthusiastic, initially shy junior employee Bailey Quarters spaced-out veteran disk jockey Johnny Caravella, who adopts the on-air persona of the manic, usually outrageous "Dr. Johnny Fever" To help bolster ratings, Travis hires a new disk jockey: the more mellow Gordon Sims ("Venus Flytrap") Lurking in the background and making an occasional appearance is the station's owner (and Carlson's mother), ruthless business tycoon Mrs. Carlson. vs. American Dad Air Dates: February 6, 2005–Present. Episodes: 29. Cast: Seth MacFarlane (Stan Smith and Roger), Wendy Schaal (Francine Smith), Rachael MacFarlane (Hayley Smith), Scott Grimes (Steve Smith), and Dee Bradley Baker (Klaus). Premise: The show centers on the Smith family and the various obstacles Stan, an employee of the Central Intelligence Agency, encounters to ensure that his country remains safe including the obstacles he faces with his immediate family. The Smith family lives in the fictional community of "Langley Falls, Virginia" in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The town name is a composite of Langley, Virginia and Great Falls, Virginia, both of which are located in Fairfax County. Langley is the real-life location of CIA headquarters. Vote away. It ends at noon tomorrow.
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Post by Eugene Gurkin on Dec 7, 2006 17:08:43 GMT -5
come on people.
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Dec 7, 2006 18:03:59 GMT -5
WKRP in Cincinnati
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Dec 7, 2006 18:05:42 GMT -5
WKRP In Cincinnati. As much as I like American Dad, WKRP is the better show.
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Byakugan
Unicron
To my peeps and you fools, say it loud and say it proud, Christian rules!
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Post by Byakugan on Dec 7, 2006 19:06:07 GMT -5
American Dad
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TuneinTokyo
Hank Scorpio
The Mountain from Stone Mountain
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Post by TuneinTokyo on Dec 8, 2006 2:15:58 GMT -5
WKRP
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Post by DSR on Dec 8, 2006 9:45:53 GMT -5
WKRP
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Post by Baixo Astral on Dec 8, 2006 9:46:58 GMT -5
I can't be bothered to read this thread, but that's okay, cos Seinfeld wins.
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Post by Eugene Gurkin on Dec 8, 2006 14:16:17 GMT -5
Voting'sover. WKRP wins 4-1. Today's next match will be posted at 3:25.
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Post by Eugene Gurkin on Dec 8, 2006 16:42:33 GMT -5
Today's match. Norm cannot find picture for this show. Air Dates: March 24, 1999-April 6, 2001 Episodes: 54 Cast: Norm McDonald (Norm Henderson), Laurie Metcalf (Laurie Freeman), Ian Gomez (Danny Sanchez), Nikki Cox (Taylor Clayton), Max Wright (Max Denby), and Artie Lange (Artie Henderson). Premise: Norm Henderson, a former NHL hockey player who is banned for life from hockey due to gambling and tax evasion. In order to prevent jail time for these crimes, Norm must perform five years of community service as a full-time social worker. Other characters in the show included fellow social workers Laurie Freeman and Danny Sanchez, and Danny's sometime girlfriend and former prostitute Taylor Clayton. vs. Cheers Air Dates: September 30, 1982–May 20, 1993 Episodes: 273 Cast: Ted Danson (Sam Malone), Shelley Long (Diane Chambers), Kirstie Alley (Rebecca Howe), Nicholas Colasanto (Ernie "Coach" Pantusso), Rhea Perlman (Carla Tortelli), John Ratzenberger (Cliff Clavin), Woody Harrelson ("Woody" Boyd), Kelsey Grammer (Frasier Crane), Bebe Neuwirth (Lilith Sternin), and George Wendt (Norm Peterson). Premise: Nearly all of Cheers took place in the front room of the bar, only occasionally stepping into the rear pool room or the bar's office. In fact, Cheers didn't show any action outside the bar until later into the series. Cheers had some running gags, such as Norm arriving in the bar greeted by a loud "Norm!" Early episodes generally followed Sam's antics with his various women, following a variety of romantic comedy clichés to get out of whatever relationship troubles he was in that particular episode. As the show progressed and Sam got into more serious relationships the general tone switched to comedy on Sam settling down into a more monogamous lifestyle. Throughout the series, larger story arcs began to develop that spanned multiple episodes or seasons interspersed with smaller themes and one-off episodes. Start voting. It ends tomorrow.
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Sajoa Moe
Patti Mayonnaise
Did you get that thing I sent ya?
A man without gimmick.
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Post by Sajoa Moe on Dec 8, 2006 16:46:36 GMT -5
Cheers.
If Cheers jobs to goddamn Norm Mcf***ingDonald, I riot.
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