Saturday, December 29, 2007
Double Feature Week-end
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Labels: August Rush, Christmas Movies, National Treasure
Thursday, December 27, 2007
HO, Ho,...Oh No-o-o-o!!!
Let me begin by saying that Christmas was great this year. My dad, who is eighty-seven, joined the grand kids, the honorary elf and myself at our home on Christmas Eve. We had dinner, the two oldest grand daughters read the Christmas story from Luke 2:1-14 and we opened the presents. It was a perfect evening. It just almost wasn't going to be that way, which is what brings me to this post.
The youngest grand daughter loves to draw, paint, color, etc. So, the honorary elf (alias Nana) and myself decide to get her a drawing/craft desk for Christmas. Just after Thanksgiving I ordered the item from Wal-Mart.com. A week later the box arrives and I carefully put it in the garage to assemble later. Later was Christmas eve day. Around 1:00 p.m. I began assembly of the table. Since I am an architect and have dismantled and assembled more full size drafting tables than I care to count, this project is no-brainer. The frame goes together relatively quickly. I am now ready to put the tilting mechanism on the table top and attach it to the frame. I pull the top out of the box and it is damaged!!! Remember, it is now 2:00 p.m. Christmas eve and we are going to open presents in about four hours! You can't give a six-year-old damaged goods. You just can't. And you can't explain to them that you will return it and get them a brand new one in a couple of weeks, after the crowds thin out at the customer service desk. So, I remember that we saw a similar desk at Hobby Lobby (at twice the price), so I called to ask if they still had one and what time would they be closing. They were going to be open until 5:30 and yes they still had a craft desk. WoooooooHooooooo!
It is a 14 mile drive to Hobby Lobby and it is now 2:30 p.m. I'm not panicked, but I am not really happy either. When I get to Hobby Lobby, they actually didn't have a new desk in a box like the one I was looking for. They did still have the floor sample, which had a little tape residue on it. We got it cleaned up and I bought it....no assembly required!!! Christmas is saved!!!
Yes, had I opened the box three weeks earlier when it arrived, I would have discovered the damaged goods and had plenty of time to correct the problem. So readers and lurkers, learn from my experience. Anything that you order and must be shipped to you should be carefully inspected immediately upon arrival. Otherwise, you may find yourself saying Ho, Ho...Oh, NO!!!
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Thursday Thirteen
Thirteen Reasons I Celebrate the New Year!
This may be very quickly put together, therefore, not terribly well thought out or original and certainly not as serious as my previous Thursday Thirteen but here it is, for what it's worth. And, there won't be any photos to accompany this.
1. I made it through another year. That may be all the reason I need to celebrate.
2. I'm one year closer to retirement. I don't want to work this hard for this long and miss out on the best part of life.
3. We're taking the grand kids to Disney World in 2008. This could be the best vacation ever! I can't wait to see the reactions of the two youngest. We haven't told any of them where we are going. In fact, we may not tell them until we board the plane.
4. At work, we will move into our new office building in May. You have no idea how much this will help productivity and staff morale. Currently we are scattered in seven different buildings across a five block area and it can be a nightmare to manage staff.
5. The Arkansas Razorbacks got rid of Houston Nutt. At least for a little while the local sports talk show call in fans will quit whinning about all of the problems with the football program. Of course Nutt left the recruiting cubboard bear so Bobby Patrino will have nothing to work with when he gets here. I can almost hear the whinning again.
6. The Oklahoma Sooners will be ranked preseason No. 1. Now if they can just keep from tripping over Colorado or Texas Tech, they could win the National Championship in '08.
7. All of the holiday food will be gone and I can get back to seriously trying to lose weight and exercise. Seriously!
8. American Idol starts in a few weeks. WooooooooooooHooooooooooooooo!!!!
9. My annual trout fishing trip is coming up during spring break. This is just four or five guys fishing, eating, and sittin' around a campfire for a couple of days in March. It may not sound like great fun to a lot of you, but I look forward to it every year.
10. Mrs. DrillerAA (the honorary elf) and I will celebrate thirty-four years of wedded bliss in May. WOOOOOOOOOOO-HOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
11. '08 could be the year of the big screen TV in our house! I passed up an opportunity to get one this year at half price. That won't happen again.
12. I will have my new computer set up by the beginning of '08...I hope. Actually, I will probably start that process this afternoon or in the morning....or not. After all, I am on vacation.
13. I will look forward to making it to 2009, with the understanding that time is flying by at much too rapid a pace.
Happy New Year All!!!
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Labels: Celebration, New Years, Thursday Thirteen
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
We are the Champions!
Last night one of my three fantasy football teams clinched first place. Going into the game between San Diego and Denver I was behind by two points, but I had Ladanian Tomlinson, game, set match. I've been playing fantasy football for about five years now and I've played in as many as five different leagues in one season. That became just too much trouble to keep track of, so this year I backed down to three leagues. One league was an automatic draft public league, one league was a live draft public league, and the last league was a live draft and private. It was my public, auto-draft team that won the championship. As you can probably tell, this is my first league championship. I have placed first once, second once, and third a couple of times. I really don't know what it is about this game that I like, but it is addicting. I guess that's why I had five different teams one year. Now that the fantasy season is over, I can go back to following the Cowboys closely and hope they win it all. Oh yeah, I can start setting up that new computer I told you about several posts back. I also have a Christmas close call you need to hear about. Merry Christmas all!
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Labels: Champions, Fantasy football
Monday, December 24, 2007
It's Good to be the Baby Brother
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Sunday, December 23, 2007
Yo, Merry Chrismuz All!
Emily is the closet clown in the family. While she may not be the most outgoing grand child, she has a funny sense of humor and her mother has a great eye for a photo. Put Em' in a costume and give her a part to play and she is in her element. She loves singing, and dance and almost anything that involves theatre.
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Labels: Christmas
Friday, December 21, 2007
I'm Done !!!
I finished my Christmas shopping! WoooooooooHoooooo!!! Of course I only have to buy one gift that really matters and that is for the honorary elf and my partner for life. I have input and I go shopping with her during the season, but I'm generally not responsible for actually purchasing any additional gifts. I am sure the recipients of those gifts are thrilled that I have minimal involvement in the selection process.
Now all I have to do is sit back and enjoy the remainder of the Holidays. I will be on vacation next week and we will have family in for a few days, we will traveling for a day, and I will be watching a few bowl games and setting up my new computer (see earlier post). All of this means that I may or may not find the time to post next week. So to the one or two of you out there that actually read this blog from time to time, may God bless you and your family. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
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Labels: Christmas shopping, holidays
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Merry Christmas!
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Thursday Thirteen No. 10
Thirteen Reasons I Celebrate Christmas
I celebrate Christmas because of the birth of the promised Savior. I celebrate because God is good, faithful and true. One thing about truth, I does not require you to believe it in order for it to be true. Truth is truth, whether you believe it or not.
Please consider carefully reason number eleven.
1. "For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is Given, and the government shall be upon His shoulder, and His name shall be called, Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace." Isaiah 9:6
2. "For there is born to you this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord."
Luke 2:11
3. " And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying, "Glory to God in the highest, as on earth peace, goodwill toward men." Luke 2:13-14
4. "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God." John 1:1
5. "In Him was life, and the life was the light of men." John 1:3
6. "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life." John 3:16
7. "Most assuredly, I say to you, he who hears My word and believe in Him who sent Me has everlasting life, and shall not come into judgment, but has passed from death into life." John 5:24
8. And Jesus said to them " I am the bread of life. He who comes to Me shall never hunger, and he who believes in me shall never thirst." John 6:35
9. "I am the living bread which came down from heaven. If anyone eats of this bread, he will live forever; and the bread that I shall give is My flesh, which I shall give for the life of the world." John 6:51
10. "My sheep hear My voice and I know them, and they follow Me. And I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My hand. My Father who has given them to Me, is greater than all; and no one is able to snatch them out of My Father's hand. My Father and I are one." John 10:27-30
11. Jesus said to him, "I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me." John 14.6
12. "In My Father's house are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself; that where I am, there you may be also." John 14:2-3
13: Now I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away. Also there was no more sea....And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there will be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying. There shall be nor more pain, for the former things have passed away.
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Labels: Celebrate Christmas, Jesus, Thursday Thirteen
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Daddy's Got a Brand New Toy!
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Monday, December 17, 2007
So Many Movies, So Little Time
August Rush, Beowulf, Lions for Lamb, National Treasure II, I am Legend, Martian Child, and Charlie Wilson's War. Tell me which movies I need to buy snacks and popcorn for and which ones I can just wait 'til the DVD comes out.
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Saturday, December 15, 2007
A-L-V-I-N ! ! !
We met the kids and grand kids at the movies today. You guessed it, we went to see Alvin and the Chipmunks. With the price of concessions these days, Nana and I stopped at Walgreens on the way and picked up snacks for everyone. It still cost us $33.00 in drinks and popcorn even with the smuggled supplements. The theatre is one of those stadium seating designs and it was pretty full for the 3:00 p.m. show. We sat on the very back row. Actually these are not bad seats because the aisle is wider and there is no one behind you to prevent you from leaning back in your seat.
The movie was pretty good. It tells us how Dave and the Chipmunks met and the origin of the "Chipmunk Song". It's a little long in places, but over all it was a good time. I did see trailers for movies I'd rather see that will be coming in the next few months. "The Water Horse" will be here in March. It comes from the people that brought us "The Chronicles of Narnia". Next summer DreamWorks will bring us "Kung Fu Panda." This looks like a huge hit. And yes, I like annimated films.
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Labels: Alvin and the Chipmunks, annimated movies, DreamWorks
Friday, December 14, 2007
Now What Do I Do For Entertainment?
I am wrapping up my fifth year playing fantasy football. It may be my last as I am beginning to lose interest. I started this year playing in three different leagues, one in NFL.com and the other two in Yahoo. I have always played in multiple leagues, with five being the most. That got a little out of hand. In the past five years I have won two championships and placed third.
This year I started out great. I was undefeated in all three leagues the first three weeks of the season. By week five I had only lost one game. I managed to stay in first place in two of the leagues until week ten before the bottom fell out. In NFL.com I looked like the New Orleans Saints. I started off great and then lost five of the last six games to finish out of the playoffs.
In the private Yahoo league I finished the regular season in second place and then lost the first round playoff game last week. That leaves me with the Yahoo public league. I finished the regular season in third place and the playoffs begin this week. I really need another virtual trophy.
The question is, what am I going to do for entertainment after the season. I don't like pro baskeball. I wouldn't walk across the street to see an NBA game if they taped a $20 bill to every seat in the house! Fantasy baseball looks like too much work. So ...now what do I do for entertainment?
Well, I will probably spend a little more time working on this blog. I will wait until American Idol starts in January, then cruise some of my favorite blogs to post and chat with other fans, and I have enrolled in a PhotoShop Elements class at the local community college. That ought to keep me entertained for a couple of months.
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Labels: entertainment, Fantasy football
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Anybody seen Rudolph?
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Thursday Thirteen No. 9
Thirteen Ornaments and Decorations Part Deaux
Bedroom. Remember, Christmas is not limitied to any particular room at our house because an elf lives here.
Ok, here is the main tree in the living room.
And the elf has made bows for this tree.
Here is the 3' wilderness theme tree in the study. I got to pick many of the ornaments that go on this tree.
This 6' rustic tree is in the sitting room by the kitchen. It has those photo and antique ornaments that you saw last week ...or just scroll down to enjoy them.
And here is how the honorary elf topped this tree!
You guessed it, the elf hand painted this ceramic ornament.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
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Labels: Christmas, Ornaments, Thursday Thirteen
Monday, December 10, 2007
This the Season to be Jolly
Like most people the wife and I have let the holiday schedule get a little out of hand. As I mentioned, last Wednesday we drove over to Branson, MO to see "The Music of Mannheim Steamroller." Well, last Friday we hosted our Sunday school class party, Saturday night was my office party, today my wife is hosting a luncheon for the widows in our home and tomorrow night is the church staff party. Are we done yet?
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Labels: Holiday Schedule, jolly, party
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Thursday Thirteen No. 8
Since my wife is an honorary elf, our hourse is transformed during the Christmas Season. We have three trees, the main 9 footer in the living room, the 6' rustic tree in the sitting area off of the kitchen and a 3' wilderness themed tree (it's mine) in the den. Here are 13 decorations and ornaments you will find around our home this time of year.
I love cocker spaniels. They are my favorite breed of dog and the only breed I have ever had as a pet. When we found this ornament a few years back, buying it was a no brainer.
I am an architect and this little construction guy is the closest thing we could find to represent the industry I am in.
Olde World Santa Lamps. We have nine of these and they are displayed on top of the kitchen cabinets.
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Labels: Christmas, Ornaments, Thursday Thirteen
Christmas Extraordinaire
I took yestderday afternoon off and my wife and I made the two hour drive to Branson, Missouri to the "The Music of Mannheim Steamroller". It is kind of like the off-broadway version of the group. There are four featured musicians from Mannheim Steamroller and 14 members of the Branson Orchestra. There are also some special lighting, multi-media etc. The performance was great, but it only made me want to hunt down the full blown Mannheim concert and see it. I can't make those plans this year because time and schedule won't allow it.
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Labels: Christmas Extraordinaire, Christmas music, Mannheim Steamroller
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
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Labels: Christmas, Christmas tree, Santa
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Here kitty, kitty....
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Labels: Big 12 Champions, OU, Sooners
Friday, November 30, 2007
Big 12 Championship Game
I'll be glued to the TV tonight for the Big Twelve Championship football game featuring the Oklahoma Sooners and the Missouri Tigers. And as a native Oklahoman and OU alumni all I can say is BOOMER Sooner!!!
Roll on Crimson and Cream, Roll on!
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Thursday, November 29, 2007
Redneck Gentleman's Club
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Labels: Redneck
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Thursday Thirteen No. 7
1. You own more fishing rods than clean changes of underwear. 2. Your truck and boat are color coordinated, but your living room furniture isn't. 3. If you sold your boat and fishing tackle, you could move out of that double-wide trailer. 4. You have a sunglasses tan line. 5. You've ever missed work to attend a BassMaster or FLW weigh-in. 6. All of your credit cards are tied to Outdoor Store rewards programs. 7. You buy plastic worms by the pound. 8. The only shirts in your wardrobe with collars have embroidered patches from fishing tackle sponsors on them. 9. Your boat's motor has a higher horsepower rating than your wife's car. 10. Your investment in fishing tackle would put your first child through college. 11. Your truck and boat payment are larger than your home mortgage payment. 12. Losing your tackle box will reduce your net worth by 25% 13. You can cast a spinner bait into a hula hoop at 50' by the light of the moon, but you can't hit the toilet at point blank range in broad daylight. |
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Pet Peeve of The Day
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) -- Indonesia's environment minister said Tuesday that global warming was to blame after the capital of Jakarta was partially flooded, forcing thousands of people to flee homes and cutting off a highway to the international airport.
Can we just stop blaming every natural disaster on global warming. The last time I checked, flooding, homeless, and helpless Indonesians occurs about every 3-5 years and it's been going on as long as I can remember. "An Inconvenient Truth" has become a royal pain in the rear.
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Bar-B-Que
If you ever have a reason to be in Jasper, Alabama, you gotta eat at Jim 'N Nicks Bar-B-Que!
This is quite possibly the best pulled pork I have ever had. The beef brisket is good too, but the pork is outrageous. Their standard BBQ sauce is a little on the vinegar side, but I like it. They also have a habanero pepper BBQ sauce that you just need to stay away from. It will water your eyes, clear your sinuses, and keep you from tasting anything for about an hour. I mixed a little of it with the standard sauce and found the right mix of heat and spice.
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Monday, November 26, 2007
Love/Hate Relationship
I love technology. I hate when it doesn't work! I love technology, but I am far from tech smart.
I'm not even sure how to customize this blog, so I just use the template and add a few photos from time to time. I've seen blogs with great graphics and wonderful backgrounds, but I can only view from a far with envy. I am graphic oriented, I just don't know how to do this in a blog.
Anyway, back to the real reason for this post.
I am currently sitting in a hotel room in Decatur Alabama on a business trip. I flew into Birmingham, got my rental car, hooked up my laptop with Streets & Trips and GPS unit. The GPS didn't work. Did I mention that I hate when technology doesn't work? The computer wouldn't recognize the com port that the GPS was connected to, so I was relegated to actually looking up information on a paper map. I hate it when that happens. I guess I should be troubleshooting the problem instead of posting this mini-rant, but what fun is in that? Oh well, tomorrow is another day.
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Thursday Thirteen No. 6
1. I am thankful for the God of all creation who loved me enough to provide a plan for my salvation that I might spend an eternity in a place that that He has prepared for me.
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Things That Make You Go H-m-m-m-m
Why do you bother to sterilize the needle you use for a lethal injection?
If you choke a Smurf, what color do they turn?
H-m-m-m.
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Monday, November 19, 2007
Happy Birthday to Me
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Sunday, November 18, 2007
It's Chili Weather
I like chili almost anytime of year, but when the weather turns crisp in the fall, the chili is better than ever. I like mine a little on the spicy side and I have a recipe that is great. As a matter of fact, I have entered friendly cook-offs at the church, office, and among friends and this recipe has never been beaten. Here it is, but remember, you have been warned, it is on the spicy side.
Rollin’ Thunder Chili – Base Recipe
4lbs stew meat
2 cans Ro-tel chunky tomatoes & green chilies
2 cans diced tomatoes
2 large cans tomato sauce
2 packages Williams chili seasoning
2 fresh jalapeno peppers diced. (Remove seeds)
1-2 teaspoons crushed red pepper
1 medium-large white onion chopped
2 pablano peppers, chopped (may substitute green bell peppers)
8 oz Worcestershire Sauce
Garlic salt
1 can red kidney beans
1 can black beans
1 can chili beans
Cut stew meat into bite size pieces.
Place in large backing dish.
Pour Worcestershire sauce for marinade
Add garlic salt to taste and one package of chili seasoning to meat.
Marinate 4 hours to overnight.
Brown meat and ½ of onion in skillet
Place meat in crock pot
Add other ingredients and cook until done (1 1/2 -2hours)
Add beans & jalapenos during last ½ hour
If you can find either Durkees "Six Pepper" spice or Tones "Southwest Chipolte" spice, you can add either of those to the marinade section.
One last note, cut everything chunky style. My motto is "If it ain't chunky, it ain't chili."
Enjoy!!!
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Thursday, November 15, 2007
Happy Birthday Oklahoma!!!
Our first State Flag. 1911-1924
Friday, November 16 is the 100th birthday of my home state, Oklahoma. Oklahoma is the birthplace of Will Rogers, Garth Brooks, and me. They picked entertainment, I picked architecture. I guess we know where fame and fortune really lies.
Prior to statehood, Oklahoma was known as Indian Territory because the government used it to relocate Native American Indians onto reservations. As a result, 39 different tribes are still represented in the state although, most people are familiar only with those known as the Five Civilized Tribes, Choctaw, Cherokee, Creek, Chickasaw and Seminole. It was also the location of one of the early century oil booms. Tulsa became home to so many oil companies that it was known as the oil capitol of the world. That title moved to Houston because of offshore drilling, and now title now probably resides somewhere in the mid-east.
While I was born in Henryetta, I grew up in Tulsa and still consider it my home even though I haven't actually lived there since 1984. It was a great place to live as a child. I was ten years old when the state celebrated its semi-centennial. Tulsa buried a time capsule, including a 1957 Plymouth Fury in a concrete vault. Earlier this year the vault was unearthed to discover that time had not been kind to the car.
Water had leaked into the vault and turned the automobile into a rusted hulk. Maybe next time they'll just rent a climate controlled storage unit.
At any rate, it's a great state, with some great people and a great heritage.
Happy Birthday Oklahoma!
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Thursday Thirteen No. 5
A few weeks ago I offered up my 13 favorite comedians. Since I am always up for a good laugh, today I give you (in no particular order) my 13 favorite sitcoms. Every sitcom today seems to have one premise...sex. Everyone one of these had something different to sell and they did it better than anybody. 1…. All In The Family. Carrol O'Conner starred as Archie Bunker in this groundbreaking comedy series. 2. WKRP In Cincinnati. This might be my favorite. There was magic chemistry among this cast. From Johnny "Dr. Fever" Caravella, to Mr. "Big Guy" Carlson and Les Nessman, this cast of characters was unique. 3. M-A-S-H. Based on the movie of the same name, this comedy respected the horror of war and brought humor to the everyday life of the soldiers in the M.A.S.H. unit. 4. The Cosby Show. Bill Cosby has always been at the cutting edge of television. As the first African American actor/comedian to land a starring/co-starring role in the TV series I Spy he was spectacular. The Cosby show brought us an African American family that was upper class, inner city, and smart comedy. The parents were in charge, they were smarter than the kids, and they gave us some good lessons about parenting in a humorus venue. 5. Newhart. Bob Newhart had several hits but the setting of he and his wife running a struggling bed and breakfast was great. It gave us the memorable brothers, Larry, Darrell, and Darrell. 6. Cheers. I don't think I need to say much more here. Norm and Cliff were my favorites. 7. Fraiser. Perhaps the most successful spin-off in the history of television. 8. The Carol Burnett Show. While not a sit com, it is still among my favoites. 9. Taxi. As you can probably tell by now, I like unique characters and this show had them. Jim was just the best. 10. Lavern and Shirley. This is probably the closest thing to I Love Lucy ever made. 11. The Andy Griffith Show. Everybody wants to live in Mayberry. 12. The Dick Van Dyke Show. Van Dyke brought a unique combination of humor and slap-stick to the television each week. 13. Happy Days. "The Fonz", enough said. Links to other Thursday Thirteens! |
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