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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Dec 8, 2006 17:04:12 GMT -5
Cheers. Norm does not stand a chance.
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Post by Eugene Gurkin on Dec 8, 2006 17:06:10 GMT -5
Cheers. Norm does not stand a chance. Wow. You just passed the D-U-H Test.
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Dec 8, 2006 17:07:11 GMT -5
Cheers. Norm does not stand a chance. Wow. You just passed the D-U-H Test. Can't I make an obvious remark without getting a sarcastic remark?
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Post by Eugene Gurkin on Dec 8, 2006 17:07:49 GMT -5
Wow. You just passed the D-U-H Test. Can't I make an obvious remark without getting a sarcastic remark? No. No you can't.
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Post by K7 - WC's Crowd Extra on Dec 8, 2006 17:10:38 GMT -5
Cheers
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Dec 8, 2006 19:43:41 GMT -5
Cheers
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Post by Eugene Gurkin on Dec 8, 2006 22:47:02 GMT -5
Cheers. If Cheers jobs to goddamn Norm MchugingDonald, I riot. Hey, I swear to God that the drawing of the matches was random.
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Dec 8, 2006 22:47:34 GMT -5
Cheers. If Cheers jobs to goddamn Norm MchugingDonald, I riot. Hey, I swear to God that the drawing of the matches was random. Don't Cheers won't lose.
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Dec 8, 2006 22:47:52 GMT -5
Also, I'm watching Cheers right now!!!!
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Post by Eugene Gurkin on Dec 9, 2006 17:06:01 GMT -5
Cheers. If Cheers jobs to goddamn Norm MchugingDonald, I riot. Well get ready to riot. Norm wins! No just kidding. Cheers wins in a shutout. Here's today's match. Arrested Development Air Dates: November 2, 2003–February 10, 2006 Episodes: 53 Cast: Jason Bateman (Michael Bluth), Portia de Rossi (Lindsey Bluth), Will Arnett (GOB Bluth), Michael Cera (George Michael Bluth), Alia Shawkat (Maybe Funke), Tony Hale (Buster Bluth), David Cross (Tobias Funke), Jeffrey Tambor (George Sr and Oscar Bluth), and Jessica Walters (Lucille Bluth). Premise: Michael Bluth finds himself forced to stay in Orange County and run the family real estate business after his father, George Bluth Sr. is sent to prison for commiting white collar crime. He tries to juggle the wants and needs of his spoiled and eccentric family while being a good role model for his teenage son, George Michael. vs. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Air Dates: August 4, 2005–Present Episodes: 17 Cast: Glenn Howerton (Dennis Reynolds), Kaitlin Olson (Deandra "Sweet Dee" Reynolds), Rob McElhenney (Mac), Charlie Day (Charlie Kelly), and Danny DeVito (Frank Reynolds). Premise: Three friends who own a neighborhood pub in Philadelphia are trying to find their way in the adult world of work and relationships. Unfortunately, they often can't get out of their own way, leading to a myriad of uncomfortable situations that usually only get worse before they get better. Vote away on this tough match up. Voting ends tomorrow.
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Dec 9, 2006 17:11:56 GMT -5
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
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Post by Hall & Oates+250 IQ=Hulk Down on Dec 9, 2006 17:24:06 GMT -5
Arrested
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Dec 9, 2006 17:43:47 GMT -5
Arrested Development.
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Post by T Vang is a HO-DADDY~! on Dec 9, 2006 17:47:22 GMT -5
Arrested Development
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TuneinTokyo
Hank Scorpio
The Mountain from Stone Mountain
Posts: 6,431
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Post by TuneinTokyo on Dec 9, 2006 18:26:46 GMT -5
I've never heard of the Philly show so I vote Philly show.
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Aya Reiko
Team Rocket
Natsuki x Shizuru
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Post by Aya Reiko on Dec 9, 2006 23:29:28 GMT -5
Arrested
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Post by K7 - WC's Crowd Extra on Dec 9, 2006 23:30:55 GMT -5
Arrested
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Garee
King Koopa
I miss the old days
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Post by Garee on Dec 9, 2006 23:58:12 GMT -5
Arrested
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Post by Eugene Gurkin on Dec 10, 2006 15:09:04 GMT -5
Arrested Development wins! Here's today's match. Frasier Air Dates: September 16, 1993–May 13, 2004 Episodes: 265 Cast: Kelsey Grammer (Dr. Frasier Crane), John Mahoney (Martin Crane), Jane Leeves (Daphne Moon), David Hyde Pierce (Dr. Niles Crane), Peri Gilpin (Roz Doyle), and "Moose" and "Enzo" (Eddie). Premise: The series begins with psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane having recently arrived in his hometown of Seattle, following the break-up of his marriage and his life in Boston (which was covered in the series Cheers). His plans for his new life as a bachelor meet a hurdle when he is forced to take in his father, retired police officer Martin Crane , who has been forced to retire from the police department and is unable to live by himself owing to an injury received when he was shot in the line of duty. Frasier and Martin are joined by Daphne Moon, Martin's eccentric British home-care worker, and Martin's dog Eddie. A frequent visitor to their apartment is Frasier's brother Niles, a fellow psychiatrist who, like Frasier, is pompous, stuffy and snobby, and who for much of the series nurses an obvious crush on Daphne. Away from home, Frasier hosts a radio talk show in on KACL 780AM (named to honor the show's creators: Angell, Casey, Lee and with K being the default for stations west of the Mississippi). His producer is Roz Doyle, a man-hungry and down-to-earth woman who is decidedly different from Frasier in taste and temperament, but who nevertheless becomes a very close friend of his over the course of the series. vs. Married With Children Air Dates: April 5, 1987–June 9, 1997 Episodes: 259 Cast: Ed O'Neill (Al Bundy), Katey Sagal (Peggy Bundy), Christina Applegate (Kelly Bundy), David Faustino (Budrick Franklin "Bud" Bundy), Amanda Bearse (Marcy Rhoades-D'Arcy), and Ted McGinley (Jefferson D'Arcy). Premise: The show follows the lives of Al Bundy, a formerly glorious high school football player turned hard-luck shoe salesman; his wife Peggy, a tartish, uneducated housewife known for her large red beehive hairdo, 1960s clothes and her funny walk due to her always wearing high heels; and their two children: Kelly, their very attractive, promiscuous, but dim-witted daughter, and Bud, their unpopular and girl-crazy but highly intelligent son (the only Bundy ever attending college). Their neighbors are the upwardly-mobile Steve and Marcy Rhoades (later with second husband Jefferson D'Arcy). Most storylines involve the ever-scheming Al being foiled by his cartoonish dim wit and bad luck. Vote away. Voting ends tomorrow at noon.
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Dec 10, 2006 15:11:38 GMT -5
Frasier
better comady
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