I have never seen nor heard of this before and I am instantly mesmerized.
It's a fun game.I have never seen nor heard of this before and I am instantly mesmerized.
I'm with you Dave.People voting for Kids in the Hall are simply too young to remember how fucking amazing SCTV was. I mean, KITH was great, but it was nowhere close to the genius cast and comedy of SCTV.
Agreed. I think Red Green would have done better later.I think Red Green should have beaten Corner Gas, but otherwise I agree with how the comedy bracket is shaping up.
Aww. Of the two, I liked the giant better. Maybe Dressup is getting a boost from his later appearance on Fraggle Rock?[DOUBLEPOST=1511200319,1511200267][/DOUBLEPOST]I'm also sad to see the Friendly Giant being beaten out by Mr. Dressup. I always found the latter annoying. I know people loved him, but I wasn't one of them.
Well, she IS standing next to a banana...
Oh, we get a lot of stuff from Canada. Back in the 90s I never missed an episode of Are You Afraid Of The Dark, and in the later 90s Red Green and Red Dwarf were back to back on my local PBS station. Fraggle Rock was a staple in the 80s.Huh, I'm surprised you Americans have seen more of our TV than just SCTV and Red Green.
Ha ha. I think she has a few years on me, so probably not.Hmmmm. Are Joanne McLeod and @Celt Z the same person?
Oh, I know Red Green was huge on PBS. To the point where Red and Harold (in character) were the big money makers for the pledge drives.Oh, we get a lot of stuff from Canada. Back in the 90s I never missed an episode of Are You Afraid Of The Dark, and in the later 90s Red Green and Red Dwarf were back to back on my local PBS station. Fraggle Rock was a staple in the 80s.
Hah!Huh, I'm surprised you Americans have seen more of our TV than just SCTV and Red Green.
Do you mean across the lake?Hah!
I grew up across the river from Toronto. The CBC was my ticket to 20% more kids’ programming.
—Patrick
I mean, sure there's a river between Detroit and Toronto, but there's several hours of travel still once you cross that river.No, I meant that I grew up just outside Detroit, which is right across the river from Toronto.
—Patrick
Sorry. I was confusing “Toronto” in my head with “Windsor” for some reason.I mean, sure there's a river between Detroit and Toronto, but there's several hours of travel still once you cross that river.
It just seems like the same as saying Detroit's across the lake from Chicago.
Even when I originally asked if you meant Windsor!Sorry. I was confusing “Toronto” in my head with “Windsor” for some reason.
—Patrick
Oh ho! I knew it! You're just like how Tina Fey and Anna Kendrick are the same person but Tina traveled back in time after the incident and got trapped.Ha ha. I think she has a few years on me, so probably not.
Note to self: HCGLNS may be on to our time travel device. Be sure to go to up to Canada to "neutralize" the situation....after you're done at the gym.
Most importantly, The Raccoons.Hah!
I grew up across the river from Toronto. The CBC was my ticket to 20% more kids’ programming.
EDIT: Windsor, not Toronto.
—Patrick
Yes but can you take planes to Yellowknife?Hey we can take knives on planes again!
Except to the USA. Everywhere else you can.Hey we can take knives on planes again!
It's the new sauna pants.That is amazing.
Also, what's the reference with you getting mad at frank?
Looks like an old-school seismograph.