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Futurama is the best show on TV!

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Mike Reed

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Mar 12, 2001, 7:18:44 PM3/12/01
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Well, maybe tied with the Simpsons. I was having some
doubts, but last night's episode convinced me. 22 minutes of
pure entertainment. This was the best thing on TV all
season.

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Doctor Worm

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Mar 12, 2001, 10:50:38 PM3/12/01
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Agreed, however, if Clerks were still on, it would be very close.

doug holverson

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Mar 12, 2001, 11:05:49 PM3/12/01
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> From: Doctor Worm <docto...@home.com>
> Organization: @Home Network
> Newsgroups: alt.tv.futurama
> Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 03:50:38 GMT
> Subject: Re: Futurama is the best show on TV!

So how were both episodes? :\

DGH

Mike Zaite

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Mar 12, 2001, 11:16:11 PM3/12/01
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doug holverson wrote:

Like the movie, which is why there were only 2 episodes aired. It just
wasn't mainstream enough for a big network.
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Grosseyboy

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Mar 13, 2001, 12:24:46 AM3/13/01
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"Mike Zaite" <za...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> doug holverson wrote:
>
> > > From: Doctor Worm <docto...@home.com>
> > > Organization: @Home Network
> > > Newsgroups: alt.tv.futurama
> > > Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 03:50:38 GMT
> > > Subject: Re: Futurama is the best show on TV!
> > >
> > > Mike Reed wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Well, maybe tied with the Simpsons. I was having some
> > >> doubts, but last night's episode convinced me. 22 minutes of
> > >> pure entertainment. This was the best thing on TV all
> > >> season.
> > > Agreed, however, if Clerks were still on, it would be very close.
> >
> > So how were both episodes? :\
>
> Like the movie, which is why there were only 2 episodes aired. It just
> wasn't mainstream enough for a big network.

But we'll never forget that the bear was driving.

Never.

LooseChanj

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Mar 13, 2001, 1:07:40 AM3/13/01
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"Mike Zaite" <za...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Like the movie, which is why there were only 2 episodes aired. It just
> wasn't mainstream enough for a big network.

Which was damn hilarious. Now that I don't work in a market anymore I take
great delight in bitching at people holding me up near the eggs. Yes,
people really do that. Yes, that bad. (Although I've only actually seen
someone break them in frustration 3 times.) We never played hockey on the
roof, but we did go up to watch shuttle launches.

I just wish we'd had a cat to name Annoying Customer.
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Doctor Worm

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Mar 13, 2001, 1:29:30 AM3/13/01
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Six were made, but four never aired. They were very funny (all of them).

200...@wongfaye.com

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Mar 14, 2001, 6:35:17 PM3/14/01
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well to me it comes in second behind stargate sg1

Doctor Worm <docto...@home.com> wrote:
: Six were made, but four never aired. They were very funny (all of them).

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