Thanks ita.
The Minearverse 3: The Network Is a Harsh Mistress
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Actually the lines made no mention of blowjobs.
Nope. Perhaps FauxTim meant that women were lined up to service his Mercedes.
Though, I've driven past Tim's block many times and saw no signs of these Jiffy Lube mechanics with no Y chromosomes lined up with socket wrench in hand.
Is socket wrench a euphemism?
Is socket wrench a euphemism?
No. But I wonder if such a line ever happens, if he'll be kind enough to let me know so I can perhaps bring my Chevy by as a fluffer.
And if you think it pertains to you then it probably does.
A vague disclaimer is nobody's friend? This smacks of censorship to me, which is unwise at best on the innernets. In plainer english, allow us grownups to decide for ourselves what's funny, thanks. That came out much more polite than it was in my head, which I regret, but that's typing for you.
JohnSweden - but if we censored the unfunny things in society, we'd get rid of Charmed and such. Assuming we all have the same sense of humour, of course. If it's democratically decided I suppose we'd end up with endless episodes of Friends on TV (which pretty much defines English TV, actually - bastard).
If we get rid of Charmed, we lose Julian McMahon footage, so I forbid it.
As you were.
If it's democratically decided I suppose we'd end up with endless episodes of Friends on TV (which pretty much defines English TV, actually - bastard).
Aw, I like Friends. Do they show it all the time in England? I mean, there are various networks here that rerun it in the pre-primetime slots.
Charmed is funny. But more in a laugh-at sort of way.
Heh, I don't mind Friends actually. Although they did kind of run out of plot after about 4 episodes, becoming the magic roundabout of story lines.
It's airs on Channel 4 in the mornings and evenings each day. And on E4 during the evenings and early hours each day. And on T4 on Sundays. I remember Zach Braff visiting London during his Garden State promotional work, and saying how every other show appears to be Friends.
Having said that, Scrubs is fast catching up with Friends here - it's now averaging 6 episodes a week here across two networks.