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What's Your Favorite OLD TV Series ? » Post #41

Fri Jul 08, 2016 09:31 in General Talk

x_0 wrote:
Fellow wrote: I have certainly enjoyed watching the following:

1. 'Allo, 'Allo
2. Matlock
3. Wild, Wild West
4. The A-Team
5. Dr. Who
6. The Jeffersons
7. Some Mother Do Have them
8. Laurel & Hardy show
9. Amos & Andy
10. Charlie's Angels
11. Hawaii Five-0
12. The Knight Rider
13. Moonlighting
14. Amazing Stories
15. Fawlty Towers
16. Benny Hill show
17. The Dick Van Dyke Show
18. Steptoe & Son
19. Bonanza
20. Different Strokes
21. Mind Your Language
22. M*A*S*H
23. Mr. Bean.

I also enjoyed the Cartoon series (Tom & Jerry, Popeye, Looney Tunes etc).

mmm one more....Hanna Barbera's Abbott and Costello Cartoon series... :lol: :lol: :mrgreen:


You are very right. How could I have missed the Abbot & Costello series? Thanks for the reminder. :thumbup:

What's Your Favorite OLD TV Series ? » Post #39

Fri Jul 08, 2016 06:35 in General Talk

I have certainly enjoyed watching the following:

1. 'Allo, 'Allo
2. Matlock
3. Wild, Wild West
4. The A-Team
5. Dr. Who
6. The Jeffersons
7. Some Mother Do Have them
8. Laurel & Hardy show
9. Amos & Andy
10. Charlie's Angels
11. Hawaii Five-0
12. The Knight Rider
13. Moonlighting
14. Amazing Stories
15. Fawlty Towers
16. Benny Hill show
17. The Dick Van Dyke Show
18. Steptoe & Son
19. Bonanza
20. Different Strokes
21. Mind Your Language
22. M*A*S*H
23. Mr. Bean.

I also enjoyed the Cartoon series (Tom & Jerry, Popeye, Looney Tunes etc).

Make Your partner happy » Post #11

Wed Jul 06, 2016 11:50 in General Talk

Marcel666 wrote:
Fellow wrote:
Marcel666 wrote: Or stay single and avoid all of the above :lol:


Nah too boring. Life is meant to be shared :thumbdown:

Single means I can share with and what I want when I want it :P



Not been able to have a choice is the thrill in it. :mrgreen:

Perfect garden ClixSense » Post #3

Wed Jul 06, 2016 11:47 in General Talk

tasman1 wrote: ClixSense is perfect garden for money .No seed and fertilizer and money still grows perfectly .Once money is in ripe you just pick it and consume or live it for latter . The soil here is very good and fertile , i think money produced here is very organic .Bon Appetit


I am hard put accepting your conclusion that the produce is ORGANIC

Till Death Do Us Part ???? » Post #2

Wed Jul 06, 2016 11:43 in General Talk

tasman1 wrote: Till Death Do Us Part ...............Physical or Mental ? Please help


Both Sir, No options :mrgreen:

⚽ Euro 2016 ⚽ Congrats Portugal⚽ » Post #269

Wed Jul 06, 2016 11:41 in General Talk

I am rooting for Wales :thumbup:

Quote of the day » Post #2801

Wed Jul 06, 2016 08:41 in General Talk

"A man being chased by a lion does wait to find out the sex of the animal."

--African Proverb

Oberder - Where are you? » Post #24

Tue Jul 05, 2016 16:17 in General Talk

Sure relieved too.

Susy, thanks for the update.

Quote of the day » Post #2800

Tue Jul 05, 2016 15:58 in General Talk

"If you failed to achieve your dreams, change your ways, not your Creator. Remember, trees change their leaves, not their roots."

--Author Unknown

Quote of the day » Post #2799

Mon Jul 04, 2016 11:58 in General Talk

“When you know what you want, and you want it bad enough, you will find a way to get it.”

--Jim Rohn

Happy Birth Day to you adinkle » Post #138

Mon Jul 04, 2016 11:11 in General Talk

Happy Birthday Adinkle. May God bless you new age. :clap: :clap: :clap:

Spectacular Day » Post #2

Mon Jul 04, 2016 11:08 in General Talk

Happy Independence U.S.A. :clap: :clap: :clap:

Quote of the day » Post #2797

Mon Jul 04, 2016 11:04 in General Talk

zegon wrote:
If i do all the work today , what shall i then do tomorrow !! ??


( A thought from a ' lazy ' person named Egon Lindback )


Work will always find a ready hand. Louis Pasteur said "Chance favors the prepared mind."

Make Your partner happy » Post #9

Mon Jul 04, 2016 10:56 in General Talk

Marcel666 wrote: Or stay single and avoid all of the above :lol:


Nah too boring. Life is meant to be shared :thumbdown:

Make Your partner happy » Post #8

Mon Jul 04, 2016 10:54 in General Talk

tasman1 wrote: Be willing to sacrifice some of your wants and needs
Spoil each other.
Say nice things about your partner in public.
Create an atmosphere of safety.
Communicate respectfully and honestly, with the goal of reaching real resolutions.
Never say I told you so
An apology is an act of generosity and a demonstration of commitment.
Have clear roles and expectations

And most important

Go to sleep together and wake up together as much as possible [ or if You have insomnia do what You have to do ]


Nice piece and advice. It takes a ton of selflessness to make marriage work. Thanks a lot. :thumbup:

Quote of the day » Post #2792

Sun Jul 03, 2016 11:33 in General Talk

Here is a trio for you:

“You have power over your mind, not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.”

--Marcus Aurelius


“One day you will wake up and there won’t be any more time to do the things you’ve always wanted. Do it now.”

--Paulo Coelho


“Wisdom is knowing what to do next, skill is knowing how to do it, and virtue is doing it.”

--David Starr Jordan

experiment » Post #4

Fri Jul 01, 2016 05:45 in General Talk

BouldRake wrote: It's not at all surprising, and in fact, hundreds of experiments have gone before it and shown the same result.

A pretty girl struggling with her bags at a train station is much more likely to get help than a plain woman struggling with her bags at the train station - and this is the de facto standard experiment that has been part of many TV programs (in the UK, at least). The other standard example is putting people in the street giving away free {{whatever}} and the prettiest one always gets rid of theirs first.

Even in popular culture, it's the same. In Game of Thrones, Osha, the scruffy, raggedy Northerner is clearly the best character by a long way, yet everyone prefers namby pamby poncy girl, Daenerys.

We are a shallow species, and the worst thing about it is we don't even know we're doing it.


BR your piece above is very correct and it is a shame on us humans :thumbdown: :x .

Do you believe in Santa Claus? » Post #21

Thu Jun 30, 2016 12:58 in General Talk

Marcel666 wrote:
Quote:I believe in Santa ... maybe not as a person now living but as a spirit that infuses people during the holidays

Sums it up for me...so where are my presents ? :lol:

Quote:Which means...We all have a little Kid in us



Also true being all adult all the time can be a bit boring. ;)



Couldn't agree with you more. :thumbup:

Do you believe in Santa Claus? » Post #20

Thu Jun 30, 2016 12:57 in General Talk

RoseGold wrote:
Fellow wrote:
tasman1 wrote: No Santa...............Proof here

For 35 years I ask Santa.....Give my wife a freedom , let her go ,Nothing , she is still glued to me
No Santa . Full Stop


You were asking as an adult and not with the usual innocence of a child. :mrgreen:

Which means...We all have a little Kid in us ;)


Naturally. We were kids before becoming adults. Once in a while, the kid in us comes to play :mrgreen:

Quote of the day » Post #2787

Thu Jun 30, 2016 09:25 in General Talk

“Passion is energy. Feel the power that comes from focusing on what excites you.”

-- Oprah Winfrey
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