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Those "Grand Tour" guys are hilarious. I used to watch them when they were Top Gear UK. Check out this episode where Jeremy "quaints his ride." It's 10 minutes long, but if you're pressed for time go straight to 4:40...
Or this one is hilarious....
Staybrite
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Subject: Re: EVER CHANGING AVATARS Thu Jan 11, 2018 1:10 am
Favorite current tv show it is!
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Jen5
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Subject: Re: EVER CHANGING AVATARS Thu Jan 11, 2018 3:49 am
Red Dwarf is hilarious. I have the DVDs. Are they still making it, SB? Craig Charles (Lister) has the most amazing hair.
Staybrite
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Red Dwarf is hilarious. I have the DVDs. Are they still making it, SB? Craig Charles (Lister) has the most amazing hair.
They have had some sporadic air dates/seasons that is for sure. They were very regular from 1988 to 1993. They did Season 7 in 1997 Season 8 was in 1999 They did a feature length film in 2009 (that somehow counts as season 9) I caught up with them in 2012 when they did season 10. I kind of thought that was going to be the end. But somehow recently my wife discovered that they did Season 11 in 2016 and Season 12 in 2017 She got both Season 11 and 12 for me for Christmas, I was very excited.....until our BluRay player broke.
I am a huge fan of the show and have every season on DVD. Quite possibly the best space comedy ever made.
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Jen5
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Firefly was pretty awesome, but I agree. Red Dwarf is the king of space comedy. I have them until season 8, but nothing beyond that. I thought it was finished (cut or something like that). Now I'm going to go a-hunting for seasons 9 through 12.
...album first...doh
messiaen77
Number of posts : 2152 Age : 53 Localisation : in a yellow submarine Registration date : 2011-08-23
Subject: Re: EVER CHANGING AVATARS Fri Jan 12, 2018 9:47 am
I have a feeling this is going to be one of those I switch out through the month.
messiaen77
Number of posts : 2152 Age : 53 Localisation : in a yellow submarine Registration date : 2011-08-23
Subject: Re: EVER CHANGING AVATARS Fri Jan 12, 2018 9:49 am
Xid wrote:
Hmmm. Favorite current TV series. I have a few I like, but nothing I can't live without.
I'll go with Timeless.
I really like Timeless. Especially the episode where they traveled back to right before they got cancelled and changed the paperwork.
Xid
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I have a feeling this is going to be one of those I switch out through the month.
So who are the dudes in the lederhosen?
From left to right: Henry Winkler, Terry Bradshaw, Jeff Dye, George Foreman, and William Shatner. The show is called Better Late than Never. Its basically a "reality" show that follows these four old friends who happen to be legends in their fields and Jeff Dye, a young comedian who is billed as "the sidekick", as they travel through different countries. Honestly, when I started seeing ads for it last summer I thought it was going to be the dumbest thing imaginable--proof that people really will watch anything--but it has become one of my favorite shows. The guys are hilarious, but there's also a lot of heart in it and it really shows a different side of these guys. Like Henry Winkler--The Fonz--has been married to the same woman since 1978. George Foreman kept in touch with the Lithuanian boxer he beat in the Olympics in 1968 until the guy died a few years ago. And Terry Bradshaw is WAAAAAYYYY too comfortable without clothing.
Jen5
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Subject: Re: EVER CHANGING AVATARS Wed Jan 17, 2018 5:28 am
Hmm. Might just have to look that one up when the crazy finally takes to roost here. William Shatner is hilarious. So VERy un-PC.
Hardcore Christian
Number of posts : 21 Age : 23 Localisation : Spokane, WA Registration date : 2018-01-16
I have a feeling this is going to be one of those I switch out through the month.
So who are the dudes in the lederhosen?
From left to right: Henry Winkler, Terry Bradshaw, Jeff Dye, George Foreman, and William Shatner. The show is called Better Late than Never. Its basically a "reality" show that follows these four old friends who happen to be legends in their fields and Jeff Dye, a young comedian who is billed as "the sidekick", as they travel through different countries. Honestly, when I started seeing ads for it last summer I thought it was going to be the dumbest thing imaginable--proof that people really will watch anything--but it has become one of my favorite shows. The guys are hilarious, but there's also a lot of heart in it and it really shows a different side of these guys. Like Henry Winkler--The Fonz--has been married to the same woman since 1978. George Foreman kept in touch with the Lithuanian boxer he beat in the Olympics in 1968 until the guy died a few years ago. And Terry Bradshaw is WAAAAAYYYY too comfortable without clothing.
Love this show as well!
Love learning a bit more about all 4 of these actors!
I knew Shatner was kind of eccentric, but he really does know a lot, and its super cool to see all the random facts and beautiful scenery of all the locations they go to
messiaen77
Number of posts : 2152 Age : 53 Localisation : in a yellow submarine Registration date : 2011-08-23
Subject: Re: EVER CHANGING AVATARS Thu Jan 18, 2018 9:24 am
I always disliked Shatner because he always seemed like such an arrogant jerk. Then I saw him interviewed after his wife died and he seemed like such a different person and I realized that the arrogant jerk persona was just a character.
Staybrite
Number of posts : 23465 Age : 56 Localisation : Arizona Desert Registration date : 2007-02-08
I always disliked Shatner because he always seemed like such an arrogant jerk. Then I saw him interviewed after his wife died and he seemed like such a different person and I realized that the arrogant jerk persona was just a character.
Or else he might have finally grown out of it.
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Jen5
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The guy has had a life long love of horses and is involved with charity riding and getting disabled kids on horses. He organizes an annual charity horse show to raise money for the cause. Plus, he sold a kidney stone for $75,000 to raise money for Habitat for Humanity to build homes for Hurricane Katrina victims. Arrogant? Maybe. But if he does these good deeds, then I think he must also be good.
messiaen77
Number of posts : 2152 Age : 53 Localisation : in a yellow submarine Registration date : 2011-08-23
Subject: Re: EVER CHANGING AVATARS Fri Jan 19, 2018 10:05 am
Yeah, he has a really nice horse farm in Versailles (pronouced ver-sales, not the French way), KY. That's why I saw the interview--it was a local feature.
Through The Dark Radio
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I'm glad you chose the real Mythbusters and not this new knock-off they have.
Oh man, there's a new version? The original show was great (my oldest son just loved it)....let me guess they have new hosts and a similar format for the new show?
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messiaen77
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