quote:Originally posted by Jason Abbadon: Which is why any of us thought it was cool and gave this new version a chance.
Next up: A-Team: The Next Generation.
Wasn't that an episode of Family Guy?
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My favorite part was when scientist-girl finds out her father allegedly has been murdered, flees from the bad guys and jumps into hero car, driven by that blonde, smug Joey Tribbiani-derivative, and suddenly this girl is spouting zany and funsome wisecracks about driving or public transportation like she was mo'foing C-3P0, all traces of grief over her beloved dead father gone, gone as if had an angel flown into the car with her and administered a gentle angel-vodka enema. I don't think it's good for a scientist to have goldfish memory.
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quote:Originally posted by B.J.: Original Trans-Am? I think you mean third generation Trans-Am. And Smokey and the Bandit undoubtedly helped the sales of the second generation.
Trans Am sales were bottoming out until the SATB came out. It gave the Trans Am a sales boost that kept it going for years.
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Not that I've been following it that closely, but I haven't seen one advertisement for this week's show. Maybe it got yanked already. That would be awesome.
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Didn't even bother to watch it. My wife was more interested than I was and she even gave up without watching it. We simply don't have time/room to squeeze in everything.
Of course, if Dancing with the Stars/America's Got Talent wasn't on 2 or 3 times a week my wife would have more viewing time and the TV would be freed up more.
Ah well, Life on Mars starts in 2 weeks, Eureka's over for the season, along with Monk, Dr. Who and Battlestar Galactica. Might have some room for viewing time after all.
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Is that Life on Mars as in Chicago, er make that New York, and Colm Menaey wait, no, I mean Harvey Keitel? Or as in Manchester and Philip Glenister?
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You lives revolve around TV shows- consider that for a moment.
whereas my live spins out of control-directionless- without cable or even local channels: only the dim light of my DVD collection to set my circadean cycles to...
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