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post #31 of 110
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I watch the Tyra show sometimes.
Ive seen every episode of The Pattie Duke show for some reason.
Recently ive been watching Leave It to Beaver alot, mainly for the clothes (the beav always has on some kick ass selvedge denim and Eddie Haskel is the sharpest dresser in TV land)

Don't miss the Andy Griffith Show! Barney Fife rules
post #32 of 110
The Apprentice. I'm not that excited about the upcoming celebrity edition though.
post #33 of 110
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I watch the Tyra show sometimes.
Ive seen every episode of The Pattie Duke show for some reason.
Recently ive been watching Leave It to Beaver alot, mainly for the clothes (the beav always has on some kick ass selvedge denim and Eddie Haskel is the sharpest dresser in TV land)

Heh, I was just admiring the clothes on Leave It to Beaver yesterday. I was thinking how nice the skinny belts looked.
post #34 of 110
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Cool. What does he do now? Does he ever get annoyed by people recognizing him? Does he consider himself an "actor"? Or did he just quietly go back to a life of obscurity? I've read that some reality show contestants do consider themselves actors, and try only to socialize with other reality show contestants, because real celebrities won't walk to them

In 2001, I hung out with a Jason and Kameelah from Real World Boston and Yes Duffy from one of the road rules. I figured we'd go out, hit some dive bar and just have a chill night.
I had no idea how "famous" these people were amongst people my age - college at the time (I've was a real bookworm/outdoorsy guy, so kind of clueless about this type of thing). We went to some huge club in Orlando with a line around the building, cut in front of the line as VIPs (the bouncer looked at my jeans and flip-flops and sneered, "I can't believe this shit") and had people coming up to us all night.

They were all pretty cool and made a lot of "better enjoy this while it lasts" type of jokes.
post #35 of 110
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In 2001, I hung out with a Jason and Kameelah from Real World Boston and Yes Duffy from one of the road rules. I figured we'd go out, hit some dive bar and just have a chill night.
I had no idea how "famous" these people were amongst people my age - college at the time (I've was a real bookworm/outdoorsy guy, so kind of clueless about this type of thing). We went to some huge club in Orlando with a line around the building, cut in front of the line as VIPs (the bouncer looked at my jeans and flip-flops and sneered, "I can't believe this shit") and had people coming up to us all night.

They were all pretty cool and made a lot of "better enjoy this while it lasts" type of jokes.

Nehemiah Clark from The Real World Austin was a fellow caller at the call center where I was working earlier this year. I didn't know who he was until someone told me, but it was interesting how the younger callers reacted to him. I also heard some good stories about the VIP treatment he got in the clubs. He quit after a few months to get in shape for an upcoming edition of the Road Rules/Real World Challenge shows.
post #36 of 110
The Chappelle's Show
post #37 of 110
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I watch the Tyra show sometimes. Ive seen every episode of The Pattie Duke show for some reason. Recently ive been watching Leave It to Beaver alot, mainly for the clothes (the beav always has on some kick ass selvedge denim and Eddie Haskel is the sharpest dresser in TV land)
Ricky Ricardo pulls off the sportscoat, slacks and polo shirt look like no one I've ever seen.
post #38 of 110
She Spies
Hercules/Xena (for teh Bruce Campbell)
Gastineau Girls
La Femme Nikita

Les Guignols de l'Info
Femmes de Footballeurs
post #39 of 110
MTV's Pimp my ride
post #40 of 110
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MTV's Pimp my ride

That's very "93" of you...
post #41 of 110
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MTV's Pimp my ride

I love this show.

I have to admit, I'm an American Idol watcher.
post #42 of 110
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Originally Posted by FidelCashflow View Post
I'm sure I'm not the only one here who has caught myself watching mind-numbingly dumb trash tv... and liked it. What's your poison?

I don't indulge so much anymore since I'm busy, but over the last few years I've went through small bouts of watching each of these shows:

-MTV's The Real World - why isn't my life at all like this?

-Maury Povich - I love how the stage hands coax every guest into acting like a moron and continually screaming at the audience and camera. I know a guy who went on the show to get a paternity test. Him and the girl both knew that he was the baby's daddy... they just wanted a free trip to new york.

-A Shot At Love with Tila Tequila - I watched one episode, and I could actually feel my IQ decreasing... but I stuck it out


i am with you on the real world and the maury povich show. they are both complete time-wasters but can be very entertaining. here is a hilarious 30 second clip from the maury show.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_a8w-XBXcac
post #43 of 110
I can't help it but I love Antiques Roadshow and the Golden Girls.
post #44 of 110
So You Think You Can Dance, god help me.
post #45 of 110
Boston Legal
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