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PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2014 1:07 pm 
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It's another day for people to hate-listen to B&B - hooray for life!

It's not your show, and you're not on that show, so they'll say what they want, ya jerkwagon.

Transition seems lively with the cookie and endcap talk.

Enjoy, or don't. Listen, or don't. Mitch gets paid either way and we don't.

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These chain stores should develop an app so you can type in what you want and it tell you what aisle and shelf it's on. Tie it into the inventory system and it's a logistical wet dream.

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PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2014 1:10 pm 
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Don Tiny wrote:
It's another day for people to hate-listen to B&B - hooray for life!

Or not listen at all and just mock the quoted stupidity


You're hate thread making anyway :D


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Never watched The Jeffersons. Racist.


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Never watched The Jeffersons. Racist.

:lol:

Gotta be careful there because if you watched it too much, you're also racist.


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PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2014 1:20 pm 
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I am calling BS.

No way someone Dan's age never watched Good Times.

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PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2014 1:28 pm 
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Don Tiny wrote:
These chain stores should develop an app so you can type in what you want and it tell you what aisle and shelf it's on. Tie it into the inventory system and it's a logistical wet dream.


great for people like me who when they enter a store they do so with the purpose of buying a specific item.... but that type of app would lead to people not wandering around in stores making other impulse buys... right?


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I am calling BS.

No way someone Dan's age never watched Good Times.


He may not have been allowed to watch Good Times.

Barring that, yes, I would wager that he is lying as he usually does about things like this.


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How old is Bernstein?

Ive never watched more than 3 minutes of that show.


Im 33 years old. 5"8 and 1/5th


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"Your mom wants a facial. Trust me, she does".
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RFDC wrote:
I am calling BS.

No way someone Dan's age never watched Good Times.


It was almost impossible to not have watched it either on the network or later in life on WGN replays

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rogers park bryan wrote:
How old is Bernstein?

Ive never watched more than 3 minutes of that show.


Im 33 years old. 5"8 and 1/5th


He's 44.


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rogers park bryan wrote:
How old is Bernstein?

Ive never watched more than 3 minutes of that show.


Im 33 years old. 5"8 and 1/5th

40's?

But you have watched it.

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RFDC wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
How old is Bernstein?

Ive never watched more than 3 minutes of that show.


Im 33 years old. 5"8 and 1/5th

40's?

But you have watched it.

Oh, he's acting like he's never heard of it or watched it for a minute?


That's an odd lie


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Tad Queasy wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
How old is Bernstein?

Ive never watched more than 3 minutes of that show.


Im 33 years old. 5"8 and 1/5th


He's 44.


44 and a half, yo.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
RFDC wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
How old is Bernstein?

Ive never watched more than 3 minutes of that show.


Im 33 years old. 5"8 and 1/5th

40's?

But you have watched it.

Oh, he's acting like he's never heard of it or watched it for a minute?


That's an odd lie

He was just adamant that he had never watched it. Acted as if he did not know anything about it.

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I don't think I've seen a full episode of Good Times, All In The Family or The Jeffersons.

The bizarre thing is that there are a lot of classic television shows I've watched a lot. I must have been only watching certain channels though. I hadn't even watched a Three Stooges episode until my wife made me.

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A friend of mine from college, who grew up in Lake Geneva, WI, was not allowed as a kid to watch Bewitched (because it involved witchcraft) or The Jeffersons (because it involved interracial marriage). Needless to say, his parents were less than thrilled when he told them he's gay.


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Tad Queasy wrote:
A friend of mine from college, who grew up in Lake Geneva, WI, was not allowed as a kid to watch Bewitched (because it involved witchcraft) or The Jeffersons (because it involved interracial marriage). Needless to say, his parents were less than thrilled when he told them he's gay.
Shouldn't have let him watch "I Dream Of Jeanie" I guess.

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Needless to say, his parents were less than thrilled when he told them he's gay.

and dating a witch


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rogers park bryan wrote:
Tad Queasy wrote:
Needless to say, his parents were less than thrilled when he told them he's gay.

and dating a witch


I met a really cool girl at a party in college who turned out to be a Wiccan.


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Good times makes me think of Thelma. Mmmm would.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Tad Queasy wrote:
A friend of mine from college, who grew up in Lake Geneva, WI, was not allowed as a kid to watch Bewitched (because it involved witchcraft) or The Jeffersons (because it involved interracial marriage). Needless to say, his parents were less than thrilled when he told them he's gay.
Shouldn't have let him watch "I Dream Of Jeanie" I guess.


It was actually too much Match Game and Charles Nelson Reilly.


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Good times makes me think of Thelma. Mmmm would.

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That girl was fiiiiiine.


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What's Happening FTW. The episode where Duane was winning money by betting on the NFL was great. If you recall how he finally lost, it was classic Duane.

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RFDC wrote:
I am calling BS.

No way someone Dan's age never watched Good Times.


Hell it's what I watch nearly every Saturday morning now .... it's on for hours on end on some blackish non-BET network .... then they run some Sanford & Son after it .... it's a real sterling lineup.

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Wasn't Good Times set in Cabrini–Green? That might explain why he hasn't seen it. His parents wouldn't let him out of fear that Danny may have wondered down there to get some street cred at an early age.

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Tad Queasy wrote:
A friend of mine from college, who grew up in Lake Geneva, WI, was not allowed as a kid to watch Bewitched (because it involved witchcraft) or The Jeffersons (because it involved interracial marriage). Needless to say, his parents were less than thrilled when he told them he's gay.

I might know that guy. Did he work at the movie theater?

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
I don't think I've seen a full episode of Good Times, All In The Family or The Jeffersons.

The bizarre thing is that there are a lot of classic television shows I've watched a lot. I must have been only watching certain channels though. I hadn't even watched a Three Stooges episode until my wife made me.


If I was interested in a 15-page thread I'd actually say 'this explains quite a bit' .....

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Curious Hair wrote:
Tad Queasy wrote:
A friend of mine from college, who grew up in Lake Geneva, WI, was not allowed as a kid to watch Bewitched (because it involved witchcraft) or The Jeffersons (because it involved interracial marriage). Needless to say, his parents were less than thrilled when he told them he's gay.

I might know that guy. Did he work at the movie theater?


I don't know if you're being serious or not. He worked at The Abbey (at least it was called that in the late 80s) as a concierge after freshman year of college. He might have worked at movie theater in H.S. I could ask. He's not flaming and dated girls in H.S., so at that time I'm not sure if anyone would have suspected.

His long-time HS girlfriend who he was dating when he came out was less than pleased to get the news. She was kind of an oblivious Cornell twit. They both could have been told to "Check their Privilege" and it would have been relevant.


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