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Celestial Healer wrote:I've seen Frasier but not Cheers. Does that make me young, or weird?Umbral Reaver wrote:I have not seen Cheers. Is that weird?You get a pass if you are under the age of 25. Watching it in syndication was just never the same.
I'm the same, so whatever I am =)
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Gark the Goblin wrote:I'm the same, so whatever I am =)Celestial Healer wrote:I've seen Frasier but not Cheers. Does that make me young, or weird?Umbral Reaver wrote:I have not seen Cheers. Is that weird?You get a pass if you are under the age of 25. Watching it in syndication was just never the same.
Yes, yes it does.
Also, me three. Never watched it. I watched Frasier though, does that help?And I agree with Lobolusk. Even when some threads go up in flames, these boards are some of the nicest I've ever been to.
Celestial Healer
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Celestial Healer wrote:I've seen Frasier but not Cheers. Does that make me young, or weird?Umbral Reaver wrote:I have not seen Cheers. Is that weird?You get a pass if you are under the age of 25. Watching it in syndication was just never the same.
If you were of sitcom watching age in the mid 90s but not in the late 80s, then that is perfectly normal.
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Gark the Goblin wrote:If you were of sitcom watching age in the mid 90s but not in the late 80s, then that is perfectly normal.Celestial Healer wrote:I've seen Frasier but not Cheers. Does that make me young, or weird?Umbral Reaver wrote:I have not seen Cheers. Is that weird?You get a pass if you are under the age of 25. Watching it in syndication was just never the same.
Born in 85 so.... =)
TriOmegaZero
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Celestial Healer wrote:Born in 85 so.... =)Gark the Goblin wrote:If you were of sitcom watching age in the mid 90s but not in the late 80s, then that is perfectly normal.Celestial Healer wrote:I've seen Frasier but not Cheers. Does that make me young, or weird?Umbral Reaver wrote:I have not seen Cheers. Is that weird?You get a pass if you are under the age of 25. Watching it in syndication was just never the same.
I'm older than you!
Gark the Goblin
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Gark the Goblin wrote:If you were of sitcom watching age in the mid 90s but not in the late 80s, then that is perfectly normal.Celestial Healer wrote:I've seen Frasier but not Cheers. Does that make me young, or weird?Umbral Reaver wrote:I have not seen Cheers. Is that weird?You get a pass if you are under the age of 25. Watching it in syndication was just never the same.
Is six a normal sitcom-watching age?
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Oh, I see. This is another one of those threads, isn't it?
I've spent about five minutes trying to figure out what this post means: any ideas?
I was born in 1979
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Tirq wrote:Oh, I see. This is another one of those threads, isn't it?I've spent about five minutes trying to figure out what this post means: any ideas?
Noting the context - people talking about TV shows and then commenting that they're young/old depending on what they have/haven't seen - it probably means "this is one of those threads that separates the young'uns from the old grognards".
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GeraintElberion wrote:Noting the context - people talking about TV shows and then commenting that they're young/old depending on what they have/haven't seen - it probably means "this is one of those threads that separates the young'uns from the old grognards".Tirq wrote:Oh, I see. This is another one of those threads, isn't it?I've spent about five minutes trying to figure out what this post means: any ideas?
Ah, I getcha.
Cheers.
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Tirq wrote:Oh, I see. This is another one of those threads, isn't it?I've spent about five minutes trying to figure out what this post means: any ideas?
I was born in 1979
A fine vintage, indeed. (And thanks for reminding me how good Smashing Pumpkings could be when Billy Corgan made an effort.)
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Only vaguely Mikaze.
Of course, I remember Jaleel best for voicing Sonic the Hedgehog on SatAM cartoons. That was when I was young and woke up at the asscrack of dawn to watch things like Megaman, DBZ, Captain N, and the like.
I only watched Cheers and other sitcoms when my family had them on the TV, which seemed like always back then. I was raised on reruns of The Golden Girls. When Betty White dies I will be very sad.
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GeraintElberion wrote:Noting the context - people talking about TV shows and then commenting that they're young/old depending on what they have/haven't seen - it probably means "this is one of those threads that separates the young'uns from the old grognards".Tirq wrote:Oh, I see. This is another one of those threads, isn't it?I've spent about five minutes trying to figure out what this post means: any ideas?
You got it.
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I thought we decided Toz and Gorb were Statler and Waldorf?
I am entirely okay with this.
Umbral Reaver wrote:I have not seen Cheers. Is that weird?You get a pass if you are under the age of 25. Watching it in syndication was just never the same.
I'm 19, gramps, and I don't know WHAT's going on.
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The opening song was BS too.
Ever wonder why TV shows don't have full intro songs anymore? To prevent crappy TV theme songs from ending up on the radio...ever again.
I dunno, I kinda liked the theme song for Terriers ... wish that one hadn't been cancelled. And the full version wouldn't be bad to catch on the radio waves ...
Sons of Anarchy's theme song is pretty freaking awesome as well.
<shakes fist at Kryzbyn>
Oh you did this on purpose. Now I'll be hunting down decent theme songs from shows I like for a while.
</shakes fist>
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I dunno, I kinda liked the theme song for Terriers ... wish that one hadn't been cancelled.
I like the original version of the Terrier song better.
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I dunno, I kinda liked the theme song for Terriers ... wish that one hadn't been cancelled. And the full version wouldn't be bad to catch on the radio waves ...
Sons of Anarchy's theme song is pretty freaking awesome as well.
<shakes fist at Kryzbyn>
Oh you did this on purpose. Now I'll be hunting down decent theme songs from shows I like for a while.
</shakes fist>
Canceling Terriers was stupid. It was a good show that got the Firefly treatment.
I don't get it. If you're going to spend the money to make a great show, why wouldn't the network promote it and give it a chance to build up some fans?