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Old 10 December 2005, 01:41 PM   #31
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Ok, guys, I'm going to admit my ignorance here. Would someone please explain:

"Festives"
"Festivus"
"Festaves"
"The Strike"

I feel like the American standing around with a bunch of Frenchman, one of whom told a joke and they're all laughing, and I have no idea what the joke was.
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Old 10 December 2005, 01:47 PM   #32
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All things from Seinfeld episodes.
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Old 10 December 2005, 02:00 PM   #33
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All things from Seinfeld episodes.
Ah, that's the problem. Seinfeld was on Thursday nights. That's my poker night, so I never got to watch the show.
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Old 10 December 2005, 02:08 PM   #34
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Ah, that's the problem. Seinfeld was on Thursday nights. That's my poker night, so I never got to watch the show.
It was very funny, but I never got into the cult following. I actually starting watching it in syndication.
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Old 11 December 2005, 08:04 AM   #35
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You never watched Seinfeld????

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Ok, guys, I'm going to admit my ignorance here. Would someone please explain:

"Festives"
"Festivus"
"Festaves"
"The Strike"

I feel like the American standing around with a bunch of Frenchman, one of whom told a joke and they're all laughing, and I have no idea what the joke was.
It was/is one of the funniest show on TV. =) maverick
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Old 11 December 2005, 12:44 PM   #36
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It was/is one of the funniest show on TV. =) maverick
Let's see: Poker - Seinfeld. Hmmm. Sorry, Dennis, poker won out every week.
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Old 11 December 2005, 04:40 PM   #37
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Buy the series and you won't >>

I hope you won. BTW, you can catch re-runs on TNT (I think). =) maverick
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I hope you won. BTW, you can catch re-runs on TNT (I think). =) maverick
The show runs almost constantly in reruns. On any given weeknight, I can see it on at least 3 channels.........I watched it when it was still an active show, and it was great. I haven't really watched it much since the very last (and disappointing) eopisode.
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Old 12 December 2005, 01:58 PM   #39
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I haven't really watched it much since the very last (and disappointing) eopisode.
As bad a final episode ever!!
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Old 12 December 2005, 11:44 PM   #40
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As bad a final episode ever!!
It is prolly the best ensemble cast and the best written show on TV, ever. A close second is the Simpsons.

While I thought the final episode was disappointing at the time, in hindsight, and having seen it a few times in re-run, I have to say I think it was a good way to end the show. How else could it have ended? With Jerry and George successful in TV? Nah...

Remember, the saying on the show was 'no lessons learned' and the final episode clung on to that saying in a big way. It could have been different, but all in all, a good way to finish and revisit all our favourite sub-charactors.
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Old 13 December 2005, 03:06 AM   #41
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It is prolly the best ensemble cast and the best written show on TV, ever. A close second is the Simpsons.
Yes they've drawn together a great cast on the Simpsons.
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Old 13 December 2005, 06:22 AM   #42
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Yes they've drawn together a great cast on the Simpsons.
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Yes they've drawn together a great cast on the Simpsons.
Adrian, that point was beautifully illustrated, my man!
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Adrian, that point was beautifully illustrated, my man!
Almost illuminating.
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Old 13 December 2005, 12:33 PM   #45
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Almost illuminating.
Not sure, thought it a little "sketchy" myself.
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Not sure, thought it a little "sketchy" myself.
Hey J!! Great to see ya around pal. Been too busy with real life wacko's to visit this nuthouse? Hope all is well pal.
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Hey J!! Great to see ya around pal. Been too busy with real life wacko's to visit this nuthouse? Hope all is well pal.

Yes, I really have. I'm supposed to close on my new house this week and get moved. I'm also on call.

Further, some folks at work want to rearrange everything, knocking me out of the barely tolerable office I have now to something less so. They've got movers scheduled and everything but today was the first time I got to look at the "proposed" floor plan (imagine that, I spend my days taking care of patients instead of playing these silly games.) and I don't like it at all. Problem is, if I complain, I look like the bad guy holding up everthing. I'm working on a counterproposal.

I welcome any advice on how I can nicely say, "Hey, it's hard enough to drag my a$$ in here in the first place and if I'm in a more sucky office I might not come in at all, wankers." You know, all political like.

Any ideas?

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Yes, I really have. I'm supposed to close on my new house this week and get moved. I'm also on call.

Further, some folks at work want to rearrange everything, knocking me out of the barely tolerable office I have now to something less so. They've got movers scheduled and everything but today was the first time I got to look at the "proposed" floor plan (imagine that, I spend my days taking care of patients instead of playing these silly games.) and I don't like it at all. Problem is, if I complain, I look like the bad guy holding up everthing. I'm working on a counterproposal.

I welcome any advice on how I can nicely say, "Hey, it's hard enough to drag my a$$ in here in the first place and if I'm in a more sucky office I might not come in at all, wankers." You know, all political like.

Any ideas?

Sounds like you have it rehearsed to perfection.
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