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Discussion in 'Classic TV' started by snowultra, Feb 8, 2007.

  1. snowultra

    snowultra Member

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    does anyone remember this series in the 80's. i loved it, it was pretty funny. i completely forgot about it, then i glanced at it on a website.
     
  2. limetree

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    YES, i love this show! they sell it on dvd now in stores. good stuff, too bad only two seasons right?

    What, is there no setting for sandwich?
     
  3. ghing

    ghing Member

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    don't have any idea bout this.... :(
     
  4. SlimSunny

    SlimSunny Member

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    Too bad! You're missing out!

    It was basically a half-hour comedy, which was meant to be a TV parody of the Dirty Harry movies.

    Hilarious! Buy the DVDs. You will love it!
     
  5. Reverand JC

    Reverand JC Willy Fuckin' Wonka

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    Dude I just watched them all a couple of months ago. It's funny David Rasche the actor who played the main charachter replaced John Belushi at Second City with Bill Murray.
    Peace Out,
    Rev J
     
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