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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on October 23, 2007, 07:56:29 AM
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Given Bob's '80s track record lately, I think I'll bail and check out JJ's Tuesday morning Soul Hour on KPOO.
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Given Bob's '80s track record lately, I think I'll bail and check out JJ's Tuesday morning Soul Hour on KPOO.
and appropriately, JJ starts with "Wake Up everybody".
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Given Bob's '80s track record lately, I think I'll bail and check out JJ's Tuesday morning Soul Hour on KPOO.
and appropriately, JJ starts with "Wake Up everybody".
Bob, meanwhile, starts with "Emma," er, I mean, "Dirty Laundry."
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Given Bob's '80s track record lately, I think I'll bail and check out JJ's Tuesday morning Soul Hour on KPOO.
and appropriately, JJ starts with "Wake Up everybody".
Think I'll follow you over
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Given Bob's '80s track record lately, I think I'll bail and check out JJ's Tuesday morning Soul Hour on KPOO.
and appropriately, JJ starts with "Wake Up everybody".
Bob, meanwhile, starts with "Emma," er, I mean, "Dirty Laundry."
Well, Emma did end up on the bedroom floor -- kinda like a pile of dirty clothes.
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BOS Modern English, proxy WOS for youse guys who bailed, MAW "Down Under"
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proxy WOS for youse guys who bailed, MAW "Down Under"
there's a joke involving that song on the Season Premiere of Scrubs this week -- won't spoil it if you haven't seen the promo.
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proxy WOS for youse guys who bailed, MAW "Down Under"
there's a joke involving that song on the Season Premiere of Scrubs this week -- won't spoil it if you haven't seen the promo.
Go ahead and spoil it, I don't do broadcast TV.
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BOS Seger, "Shame On The Moon"
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I don't do broadcast TV.
well ex-CUUUUUUSE me! :wink:
Actually, I don't do much of it either (30 Rock is pretty damn funny, but I always forget when it's on). I caught up with Scrubs (the sitcom for the emo generation) when it went into syndication. Anyway, Zach Braff's character's girlfriend gives birth, and in what I assume is a fantasy sequence, the baby pops out and he's -- Colin James Hay (who has been on the show before). And he sings "I come from a land down under" and Braff says "oh, so THAT'S what that song is about!"
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Don Henley - Dirty Laundry
The Who - Athena
John Mellencamp - Hand to Hold on To
Toto - Africa
Joan Jett - I Love Rock & Roll
Modern English - I Melt with You
Men at Work - Down Under
Steve Winwood - Valerie
Asia - Heat of the Moment
Bob Seger - Shame on the Moon
Well, I mighta BOS'd JCM but jeez -- Toto AND Asia AND Men At Work. *shudder*
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I don't do broadcast TV.
well ex-CUUUUUUSE me! :wink:
Actually, I don't do much of it either (30 Rock is pretty damn funny, but I always forget when it's on). I caught up with Scrubs (the sitcom for the emo generation) when it went into syndication. Anyway, Zach Braff's character's girlfriend gives birth, and in what I assume is a fantasy sequence, the baby pops out and he's -- Colin James Hay (who has been on the show before). And he sings "I come from a land down under" and Braff says "oh, so THAT'S what that song is about!"
That's pretty funny. I like Braff, but have never seen Scrubs.
When I said I don't do it, I mean we canceled our satelite, so I don't do TV, full stop.
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I don't do broadcast TV.
well ex-CUUUUUUSE me! :wink:
Actually, I don't do much of it either (30 Rock is pretty damn funny, but I always forget when it's on). I caught up with Scrubs (the sitcom for the emo generation) when it went into syndication. Anyway, Zach Braff's character's girlfriend gives birth, and in what I assume is a fantasy sequence, the baby pops out and he's -- Colin James Hay (who has been on the show before). And he sings "I come from a land down under" and Braff says "oh, so THAT'S what that song is about!"
That's pretty funny. I like Braff, but have never seen Scrubs.
When I said I don't do it, I mean we canceled our satelite, so I don't do TV, full stop.
Yikes, that's extreme, dude.
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I don't do broadcast TV.
well ex-CUUUUUUSE me! :wink:
Actually, I don't do much of it either (30 Rock is pretty damn funny, but I always forget when it's on). I caught up with Scrubs (the sitcom for the emo generation) when it went into syndication. Anyway, Zach Braff's character's girlfriend gives birth, and in what I assume is a fantasy sequence, the baby pops out and he's -- Colin James Hay (who has been on the show before). And he sings "I come from a land down under" and Braff says "oh, so THAT'S what that song is about!"
That's pretty funny. I like Braff, but have never seen Scrubs.
When I said I don't do it, I mean we canceled our satelite, so I don't do TV, full stop.
Yikes, that's extreme, dude.
we just weren't watching enough to justify the expense, and less TV means smarter kids. Now Netflix, on the other hand...
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I don't do broadcast TV.
well ex-CUUUUUUSE me! :wink:
Actually, I don't do much of it either (30 Rock is pretty damn funny, but I always forget when it's on). I caught up with Scrubs (the sitcom for the emo generation) when it went into syndication. Anyway, Zach Braff's character's girlfriend gives birth, and in what I assume is a fantasy sequence, the baby pops out and he's -- Colin James Hay (who has been on the show before). And he sings "I come from a land down under" and Braff says "oh, so THAT'S what that song is about!"
That's pretty funny. I like Braff, but have never seen Scrubs.
When I said I don't do it, I mean we canceled our satelite, so I don't do TV, full stop.
Yikes, that's extreme, dude.
we just weren't watching enough to justify the expense, and less TV means smarter kids. Now Netflix, on the other hand...
well, you MUST rent the first season of Mad Men as soon as it's on DVD. Best show I've seen in ages and I guarantee you'll love it.