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I thought I'd have a crack at a list of my favourite SitComs ...

 

The Big Bang Theory

Black Books

Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps (before Ralf Little left)

The Green Wing

Bottom

Scrubs

The Savages

Outnumbered

Filthy, Rich and Catflap

Open All Hours

 

Good call. Here's mine:

  1. Blackadder (how on earth did you not include this???)
     
  2. Father Ted
     
  3. Operation Good Guys (the most underrated comedy of all time imo)
     
  4. The IT Crowd
     
  5. Red Dwarf
     
  6. South Park
     
  7. My Name Is Earl
     
  8. Black Books
     
  9. Spaced
     
  10. The Thin Blue Line

 

 

I missed out Blackadder! I should be shot!

 

Yes. Yes, you should.

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I thought I'd have a crack at a list of my favourite SitComs ...

 

The Big Bang Theory

Black Books

Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps (before Ralf Little left)

The Green Wing

Bottom

Scrubs

The Savages

Outnumbered

Filthy, Rich and Catflap

Open All Hours

 

Good call. Here's mine:

  1. Blackadder (how on earth did you not include this???)
  2. Father Ted
  3. Operation Good Guys (the most underrated comedy of all time imo)
  4. The IT Crowd
  5. Red Dwarf
  6. South Park
  7. My Name Is Earl
  8. Black Books
  9. Spaced
  10. The Thin Blue Line

 

 

I missed out Blackadder! I should be shot!

 

Yes. Yes, you should.

 

I'll help you out...

 

:sm164:

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I thought I'd have a crack at a list of my favourite SitComs ...

 

The Big Bang Theory

Black Books

Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps (before Ralf Little left)

The Green Wing

Bottom

Scrubs

The Savages

Outnumbered

Filthy, Rich and Catflap

Open All Hours

 

Good call. Here's mine:

  1. Blackadder (how on earth did you not include this???)
  2. Father Ted
  3. Operation Good Guys (the most underrated comedy of all time imo)
  4. The IT Crowd
  5. Red Dwarf
  6. South Park
  7. My Name Is Earl
  8. Black Books
  9. Spaced
  10. The Thin Blue Line

 

 

I missed out Blackadder! I should be shot!

 

Yes. Yes, you should.

 

I'll help you out...

 

:sm164:

I'm utterly ashamed of myself ... Blackadder should be right at the top ... for God's sake, let us sit upon the floor and sing sad songs ...

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I thought I'd have a crack at a list of my favourite SitComs ...

 

The Big Bang Theory

Black Books

Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps (before Ralf Little left)

The Green Wing

Bottom

Scrubs

The Savages

Outnumbered

Filthy, Rich and Catflap

Open All Hours

 

Good call. Here's mine:

  1. Blackadder (how on earth did you not include this???)
  2. Father Ted
  3. Operation Good Guys (the most underrated comedy of all time imo)
  4. The IT Crowd
  5. Red Dwarf
  6. South Park
  7. My Name Is Earl
  8. Black Books
  9. Spaced
  10. The Thin Blue Line

 

 

I missed out Blackadder! I should be shot!

 

Yes. Yes, you should.

 

I'll help you out...

 

:sm164:

I'm utterly ashamed of myself ... Blackadder should be right at the top ... for God's sake, let us sit upon the floor and sing sad songs ...

 

...about you being shot?

 

:rolleyes:

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I thought I'd have a crack at a list of my favourite SitComs ...

 

The Big Bang Theory

Black Books

Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps (before Ralf Little left)

The Green Wing

Bottom

Scrubs

The Savages

Outnumbered

Filthy, Rich and Catflap

Open All Hours

 

Good call. Here's mine:

  1. Blackadder (how on earth did you not include this???)
  2. Father Ted
  3. Operation Good Guys (the most underrated comedy of all time imo)
  4. The IT Crowd
  5. Red Dwarf
  6. South Park
  7. My Name Is Earl
  8. Black Books
  9. Spaced
  10. The Thin Blue Line

 

 

I missed out Blackadder! I should be shot!

 

Yes. Yes, you should.

 

I'll help you out...

 

:sm164:

I'm utterly ashamed of myself ... Blackadder should be right at the top ... for God's sake, let us sit upon the floor and sing sad songs ...

 

...about you being shot?

 

:rolleyes:

How about if I said I was anispeptic, frasmotic, even compunctuous to have caused you such pericombobulation? ;)

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I thought I'd have a crack at a list of my favourite SitComs ...

 

The Big Bang Theory

Black Books

Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps (before Ralf Little left)

The Green Wing

Bottom

Scrubs

The Savages

Outnumbered

Filthy, Rich and Catflap

Open All Hours

 

Good call. Here's mine:

  1. Blackadder (how on earth did you not include this???)
  2. Father Ted
  3. Operation Good Guys (the most underrated comedy of all time imo)
  4. The IT Crowd
  5. Red Dwarf
  6. South Park
  7. My Name Is Earl
  8. Black Books
  9. Spaced
  10. The Thin Blue Line

 

 

I missed out Blackadder! I should be shot!

 

Yes. Yes, you should.

 

I'll help you out...

 

:sm164:

I'm utterly ashamed of myself ... Blackadder should be right at the top ... for God's sake, let us sit upon the floor and sing sad songs ...

 

...about you being shot?

 

:rolleyes:

How about if I said I was anispeptic, frasmotic, even compunctuous to have caused you such pericombobulation? ;)

 

My son!

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My revised SitCom list, now that I'm feeling better and sanity has been restored:

 

BLACKADDER

The Big Bang Theory

Black Books

Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps (before Ralf Little left)

The Green Wing

Bottom

Scrubs

Outnumbered

Filthy, Rich and Catflap

Open All Hours

 

... remember, kids, if you want something done properly, kill Baldrick before you start ...

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My revised SitCom list, now that I'm feeling better and sanity has been restored:

 

BLACKADDER

The Big Bang Theory

Black Books

Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps (before Ralf Little left)

The Green Wing

Bottom

Scrubs

Outnumbered

Filthy, Rich and Catflap

Open All Hours

 

... remember, kids, if you want something done properly, kill Baldrick before you start ...

 

Better, but I'm not sure you're fully rehabilitated yet. A suspended sentence for now. ;)

 

BTW, never really got 'Bottom' (so to speak). Quite amusing, but never laugh out loud and the third series is one of the least funny things I've seen. And I can recommend borrowing my box set of 'Operation: Good Guys'. It is genius!

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Top Ten Films:

 

The Great Escape (not entirely accurate, histotrically, but a bloody good film nevertheless)

Love Actually

Shooting Fish

Mr & Mrs Smith

Aliens

A Bridge Too Far

Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid (possibly THE best 'buddy' movie there is)

The Lord of The Rings

Die Hard

Hot Fuzz

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My Top 10 Favorite San Diego Padres All Time (in no particular order)

 

1) Tony Gwynn

2) Jody Reed

3) Willie Blair

4) Andy Ashby

5) John Kruk

6) Randy Ready

7) Ozzie Smith

8) Carmelo Martinez

9) Gary Templeton

10) Jedd Gyorko

You can't claim Ozzie as a Padre. You got Gary Templeton fair and square. Ozzie a St Louis Cardinal. He's ours so hand off! :whistle:

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My Top 10 Favorite San Diego Padres All Time (in no particular order)

1) Tony Gwynn

2) Jody Reed

3) Willie Blair

4) Andy Ashby

5) John Kruk

6) Randy Ready

7) Ozzie Smith

8) Carmelo Martinez

9) Gary Templeton

10) Jedd Gyorko

 

You can't claim Ozzie as a Padre. You got Gary Templeton fair and square. Ozzie a St Louis Cardinal. He's ours so hand off! :whistle:

 

Not saying they are considered "Padres". Just that they spent at least one game in a Friars uniform. I'm actually a little bitter about the Ozzie Smth thing. The Yankees can have Dave Winfield even though he's top 20 for me. I'd have loved for Ozzie to have entered the hall as a Padre. I get that largest chunk of his career was as a Card.

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My Top 10 Favorite San Diego Padres All Time (in no particular order)

1) Tony Gwynn

2) Jody Reed

3) Willie Blair

4) Andy Ashby

5) John Kruk

6) Randy Ready

7) Ozzie Smith

8) Carmelo Martinez

9) Gary Templeton

10) Jedd Gyorko

You can't claim Ozzie as a Padre. You got Gary Templeton fair and square. Ozzie a St Louis Cardinal. He's ours so hand off! :whistle:

 

Not saying they are considered "Padres". Just that they spent at least one game in a Friars uniform. I'm actually a little bitter about the Ozzie Smth thing. The Yankees can have Dave Winfield even though he's top 20 for me. I'd have loved for Ozzie to have entered the hall as a Padre. I get that largest chunk of his career was as a Card.

 

I actually forget that he was a Padre since it was just part of 77 up to 81 and he was with the Cards up through 96.

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I do like Top Ten lists, so here's a bump for this thread.

 

 

This is my ‘dinner party’ list, i.e. the ideal ten guests I’d have round the table, alive or dead, assuming no language barrier (could be an interesting one for others to have a go at too...):

 

 

  1. Sir Francis Walsingham

     

  2. Christopher Walken

     

  3. Marvin Hagler

     

  4. Martin Luther King

     

  5. JS Bach

     

  6. Richard Dawkins

     

  7. Chuck Schuldiner

     

  8. Alan Brooke (aka Alanbrooke)

     

  9. Phil Lynott

     

  10. George Cadbury

     

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Top Ten Numbers from 1-10

 

1. 3

2. 5

3. 7

4. 4

5. 8

6. 1

7. 9

8. 2

10. 10

 

:D

 

Oh you suck.

 

 

:lol:

 

He does, doesn't he?

 

F***ing funny though! :D

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Top Ten Numbers from 1-10

 

1. 3

2. 5

3. 7

4. 4

5. 8

6. 1

7. 9

8. 2

10. 10

 

:D

 

Oh you suck.

 

 

:lol:

 

He does, doesn't he?

 

F***ing funny though! :D

 

Yes he does. He can't even count. Where is number 9?

 

The list should be called Top Eight Numbers from 1-8 and 10.

 

Again. You suck.

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With the final Major of the season (PGA Championship) currently underway, I thought I'd put together a list of my top 10 favorite golfers...

 

 

Phil Mickelson
Webb Simpson
Vijay Singh
K.J. Choi
Rory McIlroy
Adam Scott
Ricky Barnes
Ernie Els
Davis Love III
Jason Dufner
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I do like Top Ten lists, so here's a bump for this thread.

 

 

This is my ‘dinner party’ list, i.e. the ideal ten guests I’d have round the table, alive or dead, assuming no language barrier (could be an interesting one for others to have a go at too...):

 

 

  1. Sir Francis Walsingham

     

  2. Christopher Walken

     

  3. Marvin Hagler

     

  4. Martin Luther King

     

  5. JS Bach

     

  6. Richard Dawkins

     

  7. Chuck Schuldiner

     

  8. Alan Brooke (aka Alanbrooke)

     

  9. Phil Lynott

     

  10. George Cadbury

     

 

 

Bach?

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I do like Top Ten lists, so here's a bump for this thread.

 

 

This is my ‘dinner party’ list, i.e. the ideal ten guests I’d have round the table, alive or dead, assuming no language barrier (could be an interesting one for others to have a go at too...):

 

 

  1. Sir Francis Walsingham

     

  2. Christopher Walken

     

  3. Marvin Hagler

     

  4. Martin Luther King

     

  5. JS Bach

     

  6. Richard Dawkins

     

  7. Chuck Schuldiner

     

  8. Alan Brooke (aka Alanbrooke)

     

  9. Phil Lynott

     

  10. George Cadbury

     

 

 

Bach?

 

 

Dawkins?

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I do like Top Ten lists, so here's a bump for this thread.

 

 

This is my ‘dinner party’ list, i.e. the ideal ten guests I’d have round the table, alive or dead, assuming no language barrier (could be an interesting one for others to have a go at too...):

 

 

  1. Sir Francis Walsingham

     

  2. Christopher Walken

     

  3. Marvin Hagler

     

  4. Martin Luther King

     

  5. JS Bach

     

  6. Richard Dawkins

     

  7. Chuck Schuldiner

     

  8. Alan Brooke (aka Alanbrooke)

     

  9. Phil Lynott

     

  10. George Cadbury

     

 

 

Bach?

 

 

Dawkins?

 

 

Ah, the boy Eagle has a lot of time for Mr Dawkins ... I'm still struggling to read one of his books (Dawkins', not JE's) ... I can see where he's coming from, but his writing style is diabolical ... :(

 

My 10 guests (as of right now, but subject to change at any given moment) ...

 

Spike Milligan

Terry Pratchett

Michael J Fox

Angelina Jolie

Oskar Schindler

Dara O'Briain

Paul Brickhill

Douglas Adams

Toyah Willcox

Tom Baker

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