thecrow174 wrote :Yeah...no matter how stressed out or worried I may get at times, I can pull up some episodes of Andy Griffith on Netflix and just chill out. It's kinda like comfort food for me. All my troubles and worries just slip away while watching.
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Throughout my whole life, that has been the Andy Griffith show for me. -end quoteWow, we have similar sitcom tastes!
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That reminds me of the many, many evenings that I would curl up on the couch (when I was single) and fall asleep to episodes of MST3K that I had watched a thousand times already. Even today, MST3K episodes like The Final Sacrifice, Space Mutiny, Soul Taker, Boggy Creek II, and others can put me in a restful state.
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mickyarber wrote : Mayberry, NC is almost like a fictional paradise. It's almost perfect. Not too many problems go on there. "Magic can happen to you."
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Vaporman87 wrote :Now that I think about it, I was able to see "The Good Life" because I'd moved to one of the cities that was crazy for Britcoms - Seattle. Not all PBS affiliates around the country carried BBC shows. Seattle was unique in airing Britcoms only every Saturday night during the 80's. I'll post others that may be more familiar. Stay Tuned. |
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eddstarr wrote :The only British comedy that I had actually seen in the 80's was Benny Hill. It came on late at night on one of the local channels. You love this signature.
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It's all about Mr. Bean!
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Frasier, Laverne and Shirley, Big Bang Theory, Just Shoot Me, Who's the Boss...
Really my list is pretty expansive as I have always had a soft spot for sitcoms |
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kidcoffee wrote :Kid C! Where have you been? You love this signature.
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Sam & Cat
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