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Curb Your Enthusiasm.

 

I can't believe this show is 20 years old now.

Curb Your Enthusiasm.

 

I can't believe this show is 20 years old now.

 

It will never tire...genius. Do you like it more than Seinfeld?

It has held up better, imo.
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Curb Your Enthusiasm.

 

I can't believe this show is 20 years old now.

Curb Your Enthusiasm.

 

I can't believe this show is 20 years old now.

 

It will never tire...genius. Do you like it more than Seinfeld?

It has held up better, imo.

 

Prob right. I would have to include both in my Top 5 TV comedies.

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Peaky Blinders. Finally getting into this one.

 

We started that recently as well, part way through the second season now. It's interesting!

I think it's the accents that I enjoy the most. :)
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Curb Your Enthusiasm.

 

I can't believe this show is 20 years old now.

Curb Your Enthusiasm.

 

I can't believe this show is 20 years old now.

 

It will never tire...genius. Do you like it more than Seinfeld?

 

Nah.

 

As good as Curb is, I don't think the show has as many memorable quotes and moments as Seifeld does. The improvised dialogue on Curb really sets it apart and makes it feel very real and natural. But that special something that Seinfeld has is very hard to match. The Seinfeld reunion in season seven really shows it I think. There's just a magic between all of them that can't be duplicated.

 

I do relate to the Larry David character though. I'm a bit awkward in social situations and have been known to say or do something that pissed people off and not honestly realize what I did "wrong" until others point it out to me.

 

Who the hell came up with all these social conventions and when was I supposed to learn about them anyways? Lol.

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Peaky Blinders. Finally getting into this one.

How far in are you?

4 or 5 episodes.

I really am enjoying this. Sam Neil is fantastic in his roles. Foot-wide, it is entertaining, except that I'm having trouble accepting that such a clever criminal like Thomas can't connect the dots to the barmaid.
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Lou Piniella was the MFing king.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHwET9gW4PM

 

Yes he was though iirc Earl Weaver wasn't far behind.

Billy Martin was another.

Oh yeah

And lil Donnie Zimmer.

 

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://m.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DmICMIRf7xmE&ved=2ahUKEwighYL2wNnvAhUCrZ4KHdCbBXsQ28sGMAB6BAgDEA4&usg=AOvVaw0rQaPi_J25fpB27wxPvQKd

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Lou Piniella was the MFing king.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHwET9gW4PM

 

Yes he was though iirc Earl Weaver wasn't far behind.

Billy Martin was another.

Oh yeah

And lil Donnie Zimmer.

 

https://www.google.c...J25fpB27wxPvQKd

Lasorda

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Lou Piniella was the MFing king.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHwET9gW4PM

 

Yes he was though iirc Earl Weaver wasn't far behind.

Billy Martin was another.

Oh yeah

And lil Donnie Zimmer.

 

https://www.google.c...J25fpB27wxPvQKd

Lasorda

Durocher - those were the good ole days!

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End of the month so I'm getting some expiring movies on HBO Max and Showtime out of the way. I'm currently watching Urban Cowboy. It's no Saturday Night Fever, Blow Out or Grease but it's better than Two Of A Kind, Battlefield Earth and, although unintentionally funny and riffable, Staying Alive.
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Lou Piniella was the MFing king.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHwET9gW4PM

 

Yes he was though iirc Earl Weaver wasn't far behind.

Billy Martin was another.

Oh yeah

And lil Donnie Zimmer.

 

https://www.google.c...J25fpB27wxPvQKd

Lasorda

Durocher - those were the good ole days!

Wasn't called Leo The Lip for nothing. Us oldsters remember. Good call.

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We started this as me throwing my wife a bone. While not perfect I admit I find the time hopping journey of these two close friends entertaining. My crush on Sarah Chalke probably has an effect on my opinion.

 

The 10-episode Netflix series, an adaptation of the bestselling 2008 novel by Kristin Hannah, stars Chalke and Heigl as a pair of inseparable best friends. Through interwoven timelines spanning the 1960s to the mid-2000s, “Firefly Lane” tells the shared life story of Heigl’s spiky, damaged daytime TV sensation Tully Hart and Chalke’s timid and earnest Kate Mularkey, a mother looking to reenter the world after separating from her husband.
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Maybe not binge watching but very unusual for me: in two days I watched the first season of All Creatures Great and Small (2020). 6 episodes + a Christmas special. Beautiful Yorkshire countryside, feelgood stories, sympathetic and nice-looking vets, farm animals. That's a perfect recipe for a country gal like me when watching football is not relaxing enough.

 

I needed some more of that feelgood so I started watching the season 1 again the very next day I finished it the first time. I'm looking forward to the season 2.

 

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/shows/all-creatures-great-and-small/#

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