View Full Version : It's 8PM Thursday night...you know what that means.....


I~LUV~Caddys8792
10-25-07, 09:58 PM
The Office is on! :D

Greatest TV show ever. That is all.

gary88
10-25-07, 11:56 PM
Simpsons > The Office in regards to the greatest show ever

AlBundy
10-26-07, 12:01 AM
Family Guy>Simpsons.

ted tcb
10-26-07, 01:37 AM
I'm with you Chad on The Office.
I'd like to see more of "Jan", especially after her recent enhancements.

I~LUV~Caddys8792
10-26-07, 01:50 AM
I dunno if those are real (pun intended)....I've got her on myspace, and all of her pics on there are without the implants.

I still think Jenna Fischer is best. :drool:

thebigjimsho
10-26-07, 03:00 AM
Now I've got a dual input DVR in 2 rooms with DirecTV...so I can record The Office and Survivor at the same time...

thebigjimsho
10-26-07, 03:02 AM
I still think Jenna Fischer is best. :drool:http://www.aolcdn.com/aolpolltool/jenna-fischer-sexy-time

Jesda
10-26-07, 03:25 AM
"Ryan is being a bitch"

'I'm here Michael'

I~LUV~Caddys8792
10-26-07, 10:40 AM
I just finished watching season 3 on DVD (wow, what a great ending to that season!), and we're halfway thru season 4 now....lucky for me, NBC has the full episodes on their website, so I can catch up without having to wait until the DVD's are released and buying them (even though I probably will anyways).


Jenna Fischer has Bette Davis eyes. You know what I'm talking about.

dkozloski
10-27-07, 08:53 PM
There hasn't been a network TV show worth tuning to since "Rawhide".

dkozloski
10-27-07, 09:31 PM
Network television in the United States is a vast wasteland.

dkozloski
10-27-07, 10:22 PM
What thinking person can watch a program so weak that a laughtrack has to be dubbed in to remind the audience to react.

Jesda
10-27-07, 11:29 PM
ITS THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW!

Seriously, The Office is the greatest comedy ever.

dkozloski
10-28-07, 12:25 AM
Comedy went to pot when the live studio audience was abandoned. At that point acting and talent no longer mattered because editing could smooth over the rough spots.

dkozloski
10-28-07, 12:35 AM
Back in the day even the commercials were live. I remember when the Dodge salesman slammed the car door on his own necktie on the Lawrance Welk show. Now that was funny. I also remember when the Timex watch attached to the outboard motor propeller in the glass barrel disappeared and they never did find it. Current humor depends on vulgarity, insults, put-downs, and demeaning behavior. The kids are always right and hip. The parents are fools. Good people are ridiculed and the rogues are admired. Stupid behavior is the norm.