Recently I set up my TV with Kodi and also hooked it up to my NAS which
is running SAMBA and NFS
I've put on a few shows and what not that I got laying around like:
- Roseanne
I've been watching a lot of Roseanne and Home Improvement since I've been craving shows from my childhood (Parents tended to watch a lot of shows from the 80s and 90s in the house) - what all you watching lately?
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- Aqua Teen Hunger Force
- Love Hina
- Roseanne
- Home Improvement
- Twister (1996)
- Muppets from Space
I've been watching a lot of Roseanne and Home Improvement since I've
been craving shows from my childhood (Parents tended to watch a lot of shows from the 80s and 90s in the house) - what all you watching
lately?
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Nodoka Hanamura wrote to All <=-
I've been watching a lot of Roseanne and Home Improvement since I've
been craving shows from my childhood (Parents tended to watch a lot of shows from the 80s and 90s in the house) - what all you watching
lately?
I've been watching a lot of Roseanne and Home Improvement since I've been craving shows from my childhood (Parents tended to watch a lot of shows from the 80s and 90s in the house) - what all you watching lately?
I've been re-watching The Golden Girls recently as I was in
a nostalgic mood.
I've been re-watching The Golden Girls recently as I was in a nostalgic mood.
Hello Nodoka Hanamura;
Nodoka Hanamura wrote to All <=-
- Aqua Teen Hunger Force
- Love Hina
- Roseanne
- Home Improvement
- Twister (1996)
- Muppets from Space
I've been watching a lot of Roseanne and Home Improvement since I've been craving shows from my childhood (Parents tended to watch a lot o shows from the 80s and 90s in the house) - what all you watching lately?
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I've been watching some of the earlier shows made for Tv such as:
Perry Mason - one episode was done in color!
Twilight Zone
Others I peek at here and there just to mix things up are:
Home Improvement
Ghost Whisperer
M*A*S*H
Nodoka Hanamura wrote to All <=-
I've been watching a lot of Roseanne and Home Improvement since I've been craving shows from my childhood (Parents tended to watch a lot o shows from the 80s and 90s in the house) - what all you watching lately?
Lots of rewatches - Silicon Valley, Halt and Catch Fire, Firefly (just celebrated Unification Day this week by getting in a fight in an
alliance bar...)
I was plucked out of the audience at MGM Studios (Florida) to
take the place of a guest star from a genuine episode and play
one of Blanche's young playboys. This is was in 1987 or 1988.
It was pretty cool how they edited the scenes to make it look
like I was on stage in the actual TV show. I only had to
memorize a few lines (but they also had a teleprompter). I'm
not sure if they offered to sell copies of the recording with
me in it, but I wish I had such a thing now.
I haven't watched Golden Girls in AGES - I need to get my hands on it
and see if it was as good as I remember :) Thanks for reminding me!
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On 23 Sep 2021 at 08:12a, poindexter FORTRAN pondered and said...
I'd love for there to be more tech-oriented comedies
like Dilbert (although It's more business comedy than anything) - I remember there being one from the UK that ran in the late 2000s and
early 2010s, but I can't recall the name.
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Buck Rogers and the 25st Century
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I was plucked out of the audience at MGM Studios (Florida) to
take the place of a guest star from a genuine episode and play
one of Blanche's young playboys.
I have all of the seasons on DVD (which I've ripped to my NAS) the
version on Disney+ look exactly the same.
Food Network Diners,Drive Ins, and Dives
Another good show we like is called Carnival Eats where a
hyperactive dude goes around to local fairs and shows off
all kinds of yummy & not-good-for-you kind of food. Once
covid is over, I'd like to go visit some of these fairs &
try some if it out.
The foods were basically all hydrolyzed (hydrolygyzed?) fats, trans-fats, and sugar.
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My dad and I, may he rest in peace - watched MASH every now and again.
My mom was a big fan of Perry Mason and Twilight Zone, though.
I craved those shows that I used to run home from school and beg my parents to let me watch.
Six Million Dollar Man/Bionic Woman,
Happy Days
Get Smart
Flintstones
Goodies
My Favourite Martian
Land of the Giants
Fawlty Towers
Buck Rogers and the 25st Century
I was plucked out of the audience at MGM Studios (Florida) to
take the place of a guest star from a genuine episode and play
one of Blanche's young playboys. This is was in 1987 or 1988.
It was pretty cool how they edited the scenes to make it look
My mom was a big fan of Perry Mason and Twilight Zone, though.
It's available on Disney+ (of all places) if you have access to that.
You may be referring to The IT Crowd, a classic. They got a lot of
things right, from Roy's Mantra ("Hello, IT, have you tried turning it off and on again?") to the set dressing of the IT office (looked almost exactly like the "batcave" at a previous employer) and the relationship manager who doesn't know computers - at all.
Ardala and Wilma, they hold up well.
from the 80s and 90s in the house) - what all you watching lately?
Nodoka Hanamura wrote to All <=-
I've been watching a lot of Roseanne and Home Improvement since I've
been craving shows from my childhood (Parents tended to watch a lot of shows from the 80s and 90s in the house) - what all you watching
lately?
I was plucked out of the audience at MGM Studios
(Florida) to take the place of a guest star from a
genuine episode and play one of Blanche's young playboys.
That's actually pretty cool! Did the episode air? Do you
know which episode it was?
lines. Ad lib wasn't discouraged. The idea was to have fun with
it. I think a dramatic pause or a roll of my eyes or a personal expression brought some laughs too.
Nodoka Hanamura wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
On 23 Sep 2021 at 08:12a, poindexter FORTRAN pondered and said...
I'd love for there to be more tech-oriented comedies
like Dilbert (although It's more business comedy than anything) - I remember there being one from the UK that ran in the late 2000s and early 2010s, but I can't recall the name.
You may be referring to The IT Crowd, a classic. They got a lot of
things right, from Roy's Mantra ("Hello, IT, have you tried turning it off and on again?") to the set dressing of the IT office (looked almost exactly like the "batcave" at a previous employer) and the relationship manager who doesn't know computers - at all.
The guy who did Black Mirror did a show in the mid 2000s called "Nathan Barley" that's a nice parody of the current internet and influencer culture - done in the early 2000s. Reminds me of San Francisco during
the first dot- com bubble.
... what all you watching lately?
It's been a struggle lately finding stuff I like since Mandoalorian is on hiatus, Orville won't be back till 2022, and Superman and Lois just wrapped for their first season. And I just saw a new short for Letterkenny, so hopefully Season 10 will be coming soon.
Yup, enough to put a smile on your face and a clog in your
artery.
I'm reminded of a quote from Big Bang Theory where
Sheldon's mother was giving advice to Penny:
"You take notes, darling. The real way to get a man is with
melted cheese and cream of mushroom soup; he'll die at 50,
but his love will be true."
It ended with staying with friends and watching an advance
copy of "the pilot for a TV show you'll hear about in a
couple of months". That was Twin Peaks.
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Hello poindexter FORTRAN!
** On Friday 24.09.21 - 08:29, poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Ogg:
It ended with staying with friends and watching an advance
copy of "the pilot for a TV show you'll hear about in a
couple of months". That was Twin Peaks.
Huh? Who's in it?
I can't seem to find any info about this next version.
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