Wednesday, 13 January 2010

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I never could get into the Cosby Show. It's too much a weekly half-hour vignette on the lives of well-to-do upper-class professionals with no real problems. Even in the flush '80s, it didn't resonate with me at all.

Roseanne, on the other hand, with the money struggles, the job woes, and the family arguments, on the other hand, was a family favorite then and is even more watchable in the current economy.

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Wednesday, 13 January 2010 05:01 pm
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Posted at Twitter, because it's really too short to post here...

  • RT @jlakeland: I'm with Coco. twitpic.com/xvsj0 #NBC #Conan
  • The newest First World Disease: Avatar Angst. tinyurl.com/yjdkdhj
  • Doing this right now with a space heater. What? It works. RT @chillrell #ghettoremedies kerosene heater extra stove top
  • I could leave everything I OWN in the car, and it wouldn't approach $1 mil. via @lindsayism tinyurl.com/yaxfdeh
  • My mother dreamt she was handing out paper cubes with Woody Allen's name on them. Don't ask me, folks.
  • RT @sheldoncooper: My apologies, @BadAstronomer. I'm told that Discovery still has Mythbusters, so it's not ALL ghosts, UFOs+Atlantis hokum
  • Re: "Where were you when Conan needed ratings?" tweeters: working third shift. Now fuck off.
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