Well, it's no secret that I miss old school Nickelodeon So I'd have to say Salute Your Shorts goes in there somewhere. I was probably to young to give it a decent judgement- but it certainly kept me entertained. Definitely agree with you about the Wonder Years, Dave. Zack and I used to quarantine ourselves in my grandmother's bedroom to watch it. When we didn't have cable, going to her house and watching that show was like going to Chuck E Cheese. On the more recent list, I'd have to include House and The Amazing Race. I really don't watch much tv anymore- but I do love to watch these shows when I'm not at the Purple Onion or at Wal-Mart printing pictures. House because my humor is way to British for my own good- The Amazing Race simply because I really want to go to all of those places, and world travel may constitute the validity of this "reality" show (though all we can be sure of with reality shows is that they are not reality)
Salute Your Shorts came along right as I was reaching that "i'm too cool to watch Nick, even though in a few years, it will be cool for me to do just that..." I used to love Hey Dude! though, and I had such a crush on the chick named Brad. The blonde chick, however, Melodye, is Christine Taylor, who is married to Ben Stiller, and has been in such movies as Dodgeball, Zoolander and others. Just fyi. And i love Amazing Race, except for this past Family Edition. That stunk.
hey there - thanks for your comment. that is actually the WH in meridian, ms but we do frequent the troy WH quite frequently. in reference to this post, i agree with you that CSI is awesome... i loved friends and home improvement... and i'll agree with your friend grimm that house is superb. but a show that didn't rank on yours would be american idol. i absolutely love american idol, though i don't know why.
anyways, just replying to your comment.. take care & God bless!
im gonna agree on desperate housewives, and cold case. and most of the others too. also, grey's anatomy (comes on after desperate housewives i think... basically, i go home after all my stuff on sunday nights and watch abc for a few hours. extreme makeover: home edition, desperate housewives, and grey's anatomy) and without a trace. people go missing and they try to find them. its sorta the same feel as CSI or Cold Case, except with less blood and gore than CSI.
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So I'd have to say Salute Your Shorts goes in there somewhere. I was probably to young to give it a decent judgement- but it certainly kept me entertained.
Definitely agree with you about the Wonder Years, Dave. Zack and I used to quarantine ourselves in my grandmother's bedroom to watch it. When we didn't have cable, going to her house and watching that show was like going to Chuck E Cheese.
On the more recent list, I'd have to include House and The Amazing Race. I really don't watch much tv anymore- but I do love to watch these shows when I'm not at the Purple Onion or at Wal-Mart printing pictures. House because my humor is way to British for my own good- The Amazing Race simply because I really want to go to all of those places, and world travel may constitute the validity of this "reality" show (though all we can be sure of with reality shows is that they are not reality)
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anyways, just replying to your comment.. take care & God bless!
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also, grey's anatomy (comes on after desperate housewives i think... basically, i go home after all my stuff on sunday nights and watch abc for a few hours. extreme makeover: home edition, desperate housewives, and grey's anatomy)
and without a trace. people go missing and they try to find them. its sorta the same feel as CSI or Cold Case, except with less blood and gore than CSI.
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