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meushar100
Hello, dudes! please, participate in my hapiness poll. the question is: are we (people) considered happy?
meldraft said:I think it works great when you need to unload your mind from lots of important stuff
meldraft said:Not too much atm, but I'm working on it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=S7v8X9VgAPo&NR=1
Curious3141 said:I just mentioned Frasier because I've been rewatching the old episodes.
meldraft said:Hehehehe I don't know, seems like I'm a more mainstream guy in sitcoms. I also like How I Met your Mother. Probably because only these are exported in my country I'll check out the ones you mentioned though.
turbo said:maybe a NS toller.
Hello fellow Canuck. You wouldn't happen to remember the episode when the Possum Lodge ran out of duct-tape, would you?Danger said:I'm a Canuck. Red Green is pretty good most of the time
I don't know if I can, either.Danger said:What's that? By the bye, I'm sorry to hear that your condition is worsening. You have to stay strong enough to travel, because I still can't cross the border.
I don't remember any specific details. That's the downside of a skit-comedy. Even though there's an underlying theme to every show, the individual bits are hard to keep track of. If I'm remembering it correctly, didn't it turn out after all of the panic that the attic was full of the stuff? It's been a long time since I saw that episode.ingenvector said:Hello fellow Canuck. You wouldn't happen to remember the episode when the Possum Lodge ran out of duct-tape, would you?
Danger said:I don't remember any specific details. That's the downside of a skit-comedy. Even though there's an underlying theme to every show, the individual bits are hard to keep track of. If I'm remembering it correctly, didn't it turn out after all of the panic that the attic was full of the stuff? It's been a long time since I saw that episode.
So... where are you at, roughly? I'm near Calgary.
Well, to the best of my recollection after all of the going apegarbage was done with, they accidentally opened either the attic or a storage shed and found a couple of thousand rolls.ingenvector said:Actually, I asked because I hoped you knew.
Unfortunately, I've never actually seen an episode of it. Only a few brief clips. I didn't start getting cable until I moved in with my wife almost 8 years ago. It didn't play on the air here, and now isn't on cable either. And I agree that Fawlty Towers was a hoot. I still can't figure out how that poor bellman resisted knocking Nigel's head off. (My exposure to that was also unfortunately limited, but at least I got to see whole episodes.)ingenvector said:Also, I saw you listed Black Adder. That show had two special moments for me:
Well, to the best of my recollection after all of the going apegarbage was done with, they accidentally opened either the attic or a storage shed and found a couple of thousand rolls. [\QUOTE]
Sounds about right. The show exemplified dues ex machina.
Now, for some reason, I can't help but think of Marg the Warrior running up to (former) Prime Minister Jean Chretien. Now it the guy who plays Mike from Canmore as Moses! Oh God! It's an attack of mid-90s Canadiana!
Unfortunately, I've never actually seen an episode of it. Only a few brief clips. I didn't start getting cable until I moved in with my wife almost 8 years ago. It didn't play on the air here, and now isn't on cable either. And I agree that Fawlty Towers was a hoot. I still can't figure out how that poor bellman resisted knocking Nigel's head off. (My exposure to that was also unfortunately limited, but at least I got to see whole episodes.)
Waterloo is a good school, despite its location. [\QUOTE]
You should really try and watch them, they're classics. Fawlty Towers is sometimes on BBC Canada, if you have it. Mr. Fawlty attacking his car with a tree branch from pure hate was magnificent. Also... Doc Martin had its moments... Ooh! Keeping Up Appearances is worth a watch. Blackadder is excellent as well. Can't think of any great modern counterparts, other than maybe Mitchel and Webb's take on homeopathic hospitals.
Interesting story about Manuel, from "Barthelona", when the show was aired in Spain, they changed his home country to Italy.
It is a good school, but the physics department could do with some overhaul to its pedagogy. There is a great graduate program with PI nearby, but it sometimes seems that the courses at the university proper are starting to strain with age. For example, I've taken quantum theory II and III but not I. Still, the math education there seems almost second to none sometimes. Also, I think one of the first year instructors was chosen for his intentional obtuseness since 60%+ of his class fails every exam for every year since I've been there.
As to location, it really isn't so good, but at least I'm conveniently located. I do have to complain about the proximity of Wilfrid Laurier University, however. Too many business school and communications idiots.
If you have a stopover in my area, shoot me a PM and I'll give you my phone number. Maybe we can snag a brew or two. (Be careful once you get out east; you're moving into Dave's turf.)
Sure, sounds good, but that's doubtful at best. I actually have a sister in Calgary, but I never really get to see her.
ingenvector said:I actually have a sister in Calgary, but I never really get to see her.
We are considered somewhere in the mid- not happy and not unhappy
I wish some network would re-run that whole (brief) series. Just hilarious. Cleese's wife was played as a ratted-hair sarcastic harridan, while the cutie was played by his real-life wife. The episode with the German guests was edgy, but so funny. It was like Basil had a form of Nazi Tourettes, offending everybody left and right.Danger said:And I agree that Fawlty Towers was a hoot. I still can't figure out how that poor bellman resisted knocking Nigel's head off. (My exposure to that was also unfortunately limited, but at least I got to see whole episodes.)
turbo said:I wish some network would re-run that whole (brief) series. Just hilarious. Cleese's wife was played as a ratted-hair sarcastic harridan, while the cutie was played by his real-life wife. The episode with the German guests was edgy, but so funny. It was like Basil had a form of Nazi Tourettes, offending everybody left and right.
Danger said:
What does she look like? Maybe you could just give me her number... ?
The purpose of this study is to gather data and insights about people's overall level of happiness and the factors that contribute to it. This information can help us better understand what makes people happy and how we can improve our overall well-being.
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