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I'm curious, what's everyone's favorite TV show, whether it's still running now or not? I have some favorites, a few I'm slightly ashamed of, but still mentionable: Full House, Boy Meets World, Veronica Mars, General Hospital, All My Children, Grounded For Life, and Queer As Folk. I've recently been getting into Veronica Mars because Kristen Bell (Veronica) is hot. I love how she's changed her hairstyle overtime. Sometimes, she's unrecognizable to me, but she's definitely recognizable in this clip I found..
http://date.heyfash.com I just love the way she dresses, but why was she dating this Fash puppet? I'm also surprised that he can drive an awesome car like that. |
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Thomas the Tank Engine,Al-Jazeera and Shameless.
How could I forget Bob the Builder? Wendy's really hot!Just love her hair...and the tool-belt!
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never heard of any of that stuff... last night i watched a documentary about Scott - Race to the Pole which was excellent, then 5 mins of Fawlty Towers...the one where Basil is putting up the moose head and testing the fire alarm...still very funny..then Bottom, excellent..
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Melrose Place is quite good. The Jamie Kennedy Experiment is also a laugh. I also like those old series such as Star Trek, The Invaders, Lost In Space e.t.c.
I used to watch Home and Away. Quote:
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Firefly.
Ran for one season, but you can rent it. Great anti-authority sci-fi/western show. Great dialog, and lots of it. And Jewel Staite (Kaylee) is just adorable.
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Personally, I can't stand TV. I don't have cable or sattelite, and you can't even get broadcast TV where I am. If something is really good, I'll wait and rent it. Did I mention Firefly ![]()
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Nova http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/
John Ratzenberger's "Made in America" http://travel.discovery.com/fansites/jrmia/jrmia.html National Geographic Anything DYI. Most of the time, my reciever is tuned to "The Animal Planet", my wifes favorite. lw
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CSI all of them,Bones,My Hero,Malcom in the middle,The Amazing race,Lost
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Commercial TV: NEW shows: SMALLVILLE. OLD shows: stuff I grew up watching - Van Dyke, Gilligan, Andy Griffin, Hillbillies, Superman, Lucy, and some of the more recent sitcoms like Frasier, Raymond, Barney Miller, Three's Company, Night Court, Happy Days, et. al. Other than that, I watch movies on the pay channels, documentaries on Discover Channel, and sports wherever I can find them (i.e. Hockey, TDF/cycling, Football, Boxing etc.) |
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