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Post by Swimmy on Feb 18, 2008 23:25:04 GMT -5
Always. Redheads are preferred, but I'm not that picky about hair.
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Post by bobbbiez on Feb 18, 2008 23:28:02 GMT -5
Funny, we named our dog, Yogi bear. Had my little Yogi for 15 years. He passed away last March. What a wonderful, loving, funny little dog he was. Just like Yogi bear was in the cartoon.
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Post by countrygal on Feb 18, 2008 23:29:39 GMT -5
He did say "what's cookin doc" during one episode.
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Post by bobbbiez on Feb 18, 2008 23:31:52 GMT -5
Well, if I meet any good looking, nice, smart redheads, (not necessarily in that order), I'll guide them to you.
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Post by bobbbiez on Feb 18, 2008 23:36:05 GMT -5
Countrygal, In one of my senior moments it's probably one I've forgotten. Sorry swimmy, for correcting you.
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Post by countrygal on Feb 18, 2008 23:36:58 GMT -5
Don't feel bad, I have many blonde moments. They're worse than Senior ones!
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Post by bobbbiez on Feb 18, 2008 23:38:52 GMT -5
Not when you put my senior ones and Polish ones together. ;D
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Post by Swimmy on Feb 18, 2008 23:39:17 GMT -5
For correcting me?
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Post by bobbbiez on Feb 18, 2008 23:45:53 GMT -5
Yepper, I did and I was wrong. Look at previous posts. Me, sorry.
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Post by frankcor on Feb 19, 2008 6:37:51 GMT -5
now I just need to find a wife. Isn't that an old-fashioned concept? I thought folks just go right to having the kids first. frank, how did you miss that one? I didn't. You just beat me to the punch.
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Post by dgriffin on Feb 19, 2008 7:30:31 GMT -5
Speaking of teenage television, I have a theory it's moving to prime time, a little disguised. My wife likes to watch Grey's Anatomy. The few times I've stopped to watch a few minutes of it on my way through the tv room have convinced me it is a teenage program. Using adult bodies and situations (doctors, hospitals, surgery, etc.) the producers take teenage themes, fantasies and dialog and glue them into an adult milieu. The "doctors" sit around the lunch room and discuss their love lives, who's wearing what, etc. I haven't yet stuck around long enough to see the ads run during the show. That would truly tell me who the intended audience is.
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Post by Swimmy on Feb 19, 2008 7:33:36 GMT -5
Yepper, I did and I was wrong. Look at previous posts. Me, sorry. Maybe it's just me and I'm missing it. I didn't notice. Don't worry about it.
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Post by Swimmy on Feb 19, 2008 7:36:06 GMT -5
Dave, It is geared much more toward teeny boppers. The last time I read anything about the show's popularity, I recall reading that the show has a huge following in the 14-24 age group.
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Post by frankcor on Feb 19, 2008 7:38:10 GMT -5
Plus anything in a skirt between 8 and 80.
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Post by kim on Feb 19, 2008 8:02:18 GMT -5
I never watch these network shows. Except Survivor. I don't know why, but I watch Survivor. Other than that, though, I am totally out of touch when it comes to network tv.
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