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Rainswept wrote:Raymond ended in 2005, Friends in 2004, and Spin City... 2002. How much leeway do you need?

Taidje Khan wrote:*The most informative and best produced show on Television. No argument is possible.
Taidje Khan wrote:If Sesame Street is so good, how come the U.S. government has to extort money from me to pay for it? (I have a prize waiting for the first person who can demonstrate the difference between extortion and taxation.) "PBS: It's so good, it can't compete for your money!"
Rainswept wrote:Now you have me curious about how funding works on Sesame Street. They can't need that much funding, I mean you can't throw a ball in a toy store without hitting Big Bird or that damn Elmo, not to mention books, video games, website...
Only thing I can figure is how advertising works with PBS might keep them from making money the way for-profit shows do.
Rainswept wrote:I'm gonna say that the show I most look forward to each week is Bones.


~NoodleDemon~ wrote:My absolute favorite South Park episode (even more than Wal-Mart) was 'Make Love, not Warcraft'.
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