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date: 03 Nov 2009 14:48:11 GMT,    group: uk.media.tv.sf.drwho        back       
David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
David Tennant is set to make his American television debut as the title
character in NBC's hourlong pilot "Rex Is Not Your Lawyer."

www.hollywoodreporter.com

http://tinyurl.com/yeggko9
date: 03 Nov 2009 14:48:11 GMT   author:   unknown

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
On 03 Nov 2009 14:48:11 GMT, CoastalEddy@CShor.com wrote:

>David Tennant is set to make his American television debut as the title
>character in NBC's hourlong pilot "Rex Is Not Your Lawyer."
>
>www.hollywoodreporter.com
>
>http://tinyurl.com/yeggko9

Interesting.  Do you think he'll have to do an American accent?
date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 09:46:51 -0500   author:   Monsieur Tabernac

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
On Nov 3, 9:46 am, Monsieur Tabernac 
wrote:
> On 03 Nov 2009 14:48:11 GMT, CoastalE...@CShor.com wrote:
>
> >David Tennant is set to make his American television debut as the title
> >character in NBC's hourlong pilot "Rex Is Not Your Lawyer."
>
> >www.hollywoodreporter.com
>
> >http://tinyurl.com/yeggko9
>
> Interesting.  Do you think he'll have to do an American accent?

He's described as a "Chicago lawyer" rather than "a Brit (or Scot)
living in Chicago" so it sounds like he'll affect an American accent.
Hey it worked for Hugh Laurie.
date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 09:40:50 -0800 (PST)   author:   AlanSailsbury

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
news:818e7d07-1455-490e-928f-06b9e04ec7da@d10g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 3, 9:46 am, Monsieur Tabernac 
wrote:
> On 03 Nov 2009 14:48:11 GMT, CoastalE...@CShor.com wrote:
>
> >David Tennant is set to make his American television debut as the title
> >character in NBC's hourlong pilot "Rex Is Not Your Lawyer."
>
> >www.hollywoodreporter.com
>
> >http://tinyurl.com/yeggko9
>
> Interesting. Do you think he'll have to do an American accent?

He's described as a "Chicago lawyer" rather than "a Brit (or Scot)
living in Chicago" so it sounds like he'll affect an American accent.
Hey it worked for Hugh Laurie.


I can't take House seriously just because his accent seems to grate so much. 
It's a tricky thing to pull off, if you've already got preconceptions about 
the actor.  That said, it worked for Jamie Bamber in "BSG" and Dominic West 
in "The Wire", so who knows?  It seems like a lot of Brit actors are 
defecting to the States recently.  Isn't RTD supposed to be doing something 
similar?
date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 20:03:38 -0000   author:   john smith

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
On Nov 3, 8:03 pm, "john smith"  wrote:

> It seems like a lot of Brit actors are
> defecting to the States recently.  Isn't RTD supposed to be doing something
> similar?

I believe RTD is now living in Los Angeles.
date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 14:02:30 -0800 (PST)   author:   AlanSailsbury

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"john smith"  wrote in message 
news:u00Im.71136$X75.67648@newsfe20.ams2...
>
> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
> news:818e7d07-1455-490e-928f-06b9e04ec7da@d10g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
> On Nov 3, 9:46 am, Monsieur Tabernac 
> wrote:
>> On 03 Nov 2009 14:48:11 GMT, CoastalE...@CShor.com wrote:
>>
>> >David Tennant is set to make his American television debut as the title
>> >character in NBC's hourlong pilot "Rex Is Not Your Lawyer."
>>
>> >www.hollywoodreporter.com
>>
>> >http://tinyurl.com/yeggko9
>>
>> Interesting. Do you think he'll have to do an American accent?
>
> He's described as a "Chicago lawyer" rather than "a Brit (or Scot)
> living in Chicago" so it sounds like he'll affect an American accent.
> Hey it worked for Hugh Laurie.
>
>
> I can't take House seriously just because his accent seems to grate so 
> much.

I`ve never seen House...Hugh Laurie is typecast for me, I can`t look at him 
without thinking of Prince George. Even before that I only really knew him 
for the buffoonish sort of comedy he did with Stephen Fry.

This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american comedy about 
a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 23:01:48 -0000   author:   Soze

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article ,
AlanSailsbury   wrote:
>On Nov 3, 9:46=A0am, Monsieur Tabernac 
>wrote:
>> On 03 Nov 2009 14:48:11 GMT, CoastalE...@CShor.com wrote:
>>
>> >David Tennant is set to make his American television debut as the title
>> >character in NBC's hourlong pilot "Rex Is Not Your Lawyer."
>>
>> >www.hollywoodreporter.com
>>
>> >http://tinyurl.com/yeggko9
>>
>> Interesting. =A0Do you think he'll have to do an American accent?
>
>He's described as a "Chicago lawyer" rather than "a Brit (or Scot)
>living in Chicago" so it sounds like he'll affect an American accent.
>Hey it worked for Hugh Laurie.
>

REcall Tennant did not sounds THAT Scootish as The Doctor.
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date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 00:17:32 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article <u00Im.71136$X75.67648@newsfe20.ams2>,
john smith  wrote:
>
>"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
>news:818e7d07-1455-490e-928f-06b9e04ec7da@d10g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
>On Nov 3, 9:46 am, Monsieur Tabernac 
>wrote:
>> On 03 Nov 2009 14:48:11 GMT, CoastalE...@CShor.com wrote:
>>
>> >David Tennant is set to make his American television debut as the title
>> >character in NBC's hourlong pilot "Rex Is Not Your Lawyer."
>>
>> >www.hollywoodreporter.com
>>
>> >http://tinyurl.com/yeggko9
>>
>> Interesting. Do you think he'll have to do an American accent?
>
>He's described as a "Chicago lawyer" rather than "a Brit (or Scot)
>living in Chicago" so it sounds like he'll affect an American accent.
>Hey it worked for Hugh Laurie.
>
>
>I can't take House seriously just because his accent seems to grate so much. 
>It's a tricky thing to pull off, if you've already got preconceptions about 
>the actor.  That said, it worked for Jamie Bamber in "BSG" and Dominic West 
>in "The Wire", so who knows?  It seems like a lot of Brit actors are 
>defecting to the States recently.  Isn't RTD supposed to be doing something 
>similar? 
>
>

Oi!  Tennant has voice talent!
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date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 00:19:53 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article ,
AlanSailsbury   wrote:
>On Nov 3, 8:03=A0pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>
>>=A0It seems like a lot of Brit actors are
>> defecting to the States recently. =A0Isn't RTD supposed to be doing somet=
>hing
>> similar?
>
>I believe RTD is now living in Los Angeles.
>

Pompous ....
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date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 00:20:22 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
> "john smith"  wrote in message
>
>
> This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american comedy about
> a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.

Then again, an American comedy about a radio psychiatrist didn't sound
too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.

Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting cast of course.
Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as Joey!
date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 16:32:44 -0800 (PST)   author:   AlanSailsbury

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article ,
AlanSailsbury   wrote:
>On Nov 3, 11:01=A0pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>> "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>>
>> This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american comedy ab=
>out
>> a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>
>Then again, an American comedy about a radio psychiatrist didn't sound
>too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>
>Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting cast of course.
>Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as Joey!
>
>
>

Tennant is quite the talent.
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date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 00:39:06 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
> "john smith"  wrote in message
>
>
> This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american comedy 
> about
> a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.

>Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't sound
>too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.

>Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of course.
>Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!

I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American comedy 
shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand 
television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two combined 
don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see how 
Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 00:44:51 -0000   author:   Soze

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american comedy
> > about
> > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't sound
> >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of course.
> >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>
> I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American comedy
> shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two combined
> don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see how
> Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.

We tend to get the cream of the crop of American comedy shows in the
UK.  Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, are all worth a
look.
date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 17:04:13 -0800 (PST)   author:   AlanSailsbury

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article ,
Soze  wrote:
>
>"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
>news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>> "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>>
>> This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american comedy 
>> about
>> a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>
>>Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't sound
>>too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>
>>Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of course.
>>Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>
>I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American comedy 
>shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand 
>television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two combined 
>don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see how 
>Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>
>
>
>

Frasier is trash!
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date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 01:36:09 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article ,
AlanSailsbury   wrote:
>On Nov 3, 7:44=A0pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>> On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>
>> > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american comedy
>> > about
>> > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>> >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't sound
>> >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>> >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of course.
>> >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>
>> I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American com=
>edy
>> shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>> television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two combined
>> don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see how
>> Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>
>We tend to get the cream of the crop of American comedy shows in the
>UK.  Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, are all worth a
>look.

You really are a trash can TRollsbury.
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date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 01:37:35 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
news:598428ae-176a-4e06-8874-b17e1490a4bd@s31g2000yqs.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 3, 8:03 pm, "john smith"  wrote:

> It seems like a lot of Brit actors are
> defecting to the States recently. Isn't RTD supposed to be doing something
> similar?

I believe RTD is now living in Los Angeles.




Not Castro Hill in San Francisco?  ;-)
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 03:12:55 -0000   author:   john smith

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"Soze"  wrote in message 
news:7lc13uF3b7d6tU1@mid.individual.net...
>
> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
> news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>> "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>>
>> This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american comedy 
>> about
>> a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>
>>Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't sound
>>too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>
>>Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of course.
>>Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>
> I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American 
> comedy shows ( besides some animated stuff )



Give the news series of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" on More4 on Thursdays a go. 
It's fantastic!




 and don`t really understand
> television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two combined 
> don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see how 
> Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>
>
>
>
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 03:15:20 -0000   author:   john smith

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 01:37:35 +0000 (UTC), doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The
Doctor) wrote:

>In article ,
>AlanSailsbury   wrote:
>>On Nov 3, 7:44=A0pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>
>>> news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>>> On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>
>>> > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>>
>>> > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american comedy
>>> > about
>>> > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>>> >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't sound
>>> >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>>> >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of course.
>>> >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>>
>>> I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American com=
>>edy
>>> shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>>> television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two combined
>>> don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see how
>>> Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>>
>>We tend to get the cream of the crop of American comedy shows in the
>>UK.  Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, are all worth a
>>look.
>
>You really are a trash can TRollsbury.

Just to let you know that I've become heartily sick and tired of your
spiteful, puerile little rants, and the filth you drag into RADW with
your mindless crossposting. You seem hell bent on destroying this
group, disrupting any reasonable discussion, and infesting it with all
the vermin of Usenet.

It's time for me to concur with those who consider the best policy to
be ignoring you completely.
date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 04:13:34 +0000   author:   Ignis Fatuus

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"Ignis Fatuus"  wrote in message 
news:s9v1f5hdssii5js288e6bkrg9k6t54t6va@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 01:37:35 +0000 (UTC), doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The
> Doctor) wrote:
>
>>In article 
>>,
>>AlanSailsbury   wrote:
>>>On Nov 3, 7:44=A0pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>>>> On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american 
>>>> > comedy
>>>> > about
>>>> > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>>>> >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't 
>>>> >sound
>>>> >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>>>> >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of course.
>>>> >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>>>
>>>> I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American 
>>>> com=
>>>edy
>>>> shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>>>> television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two combined
>>>> don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see how
>>>> Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>>>
>>>We tend to get the cream of the crop of American comedy shows in the
>>>UK.  Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, are all worth a
>>>look.
>>
>>You really are a trash can TRollsbury.
>
> Just to let you know that I've become heartily sick and tired of your
> spiteful, puerile little rants, and the filth you drag into RADW with
> your mindless crossposting. You seem hell bent on destroying this
> group, disrupting any reasonable discussion, and infesting it with all
> the vermin of Usenet.
>
> It's time for me to concur with those who consider the best policy to
> be ignoring you completely.




See?  We all get there in the end, Iggy!
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 05:20:23 -0000   author:   john smith

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 23:01:48 +0000, Soze wrote:

>> I can't take House seriously just because his accent seems to grate so
>> much.
> 
> I`ve never seen House...Hugh Laurie is typecast for me, I can`t look at
> him without thinking of Prince George. Even before that I only really
> knew him for the buffoonish sort of comedy he did with Stephen Fry.
> 
> This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american comedy
> about a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.

House is actually one of the better ones on TV now. Laurie plays a 
misogynistic genius doctor, and its a very intellectual programme. Plenty 
of witty banter and sarcasm, but Laurie does a great job with the role. 
If he didn't, it would have been cancelled before now (midway through 
series six). 

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date: 04 Nov 2009 06:37:12 GMT   author:   The Wordsmith

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"Ignis Fatuus"  wrote in message news:s9v1f5hdssii5js288e6bkrg9k6t54t6va@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 01:37:35 퍍 (UTC), doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The
> Doctor) wrote:
> 
> >In article ,
> >AlanSailsbury   wrote:
> >>On Nov 3, 7:44=A0pm, "Soze"  wrote:
> >>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> >>>
> >>> news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...> >>> On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
> >>>
> >>> > "john smith"  wrote in message
> >>>
> >>> > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american comedy
> >>> > about
> >>> > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> >>> >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't sound
> >>> >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> >>> >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of course.
> >>> >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
> >>>
> >>> I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American com=
> >>edy
> >>> shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> >>> television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two combined
> >>> don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see how
> >>> Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
> >>
> >>We tend to get the cream of the crop of American comedy shows in the
> >>UK.  Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, are all worth a
> >>look.
> >
> >You really are a trash can TRollsbury.
> 
> Just to let you know that I've become heartily sick and tired of your
> spiteful, puerile little rants, and the filth you drag into RADW with
> your mindless crossposting. You seem hell bent on destroying this
> group, disrupting any reasonable discussion, and infesting it with all
> the vermin of Usenet.
> 
> It's time for me to concur with those who consider the best policy to
> be ignoring you completely.

Please do and "Shut The Fuck Up" !!
--
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date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 02:21:29 -0600   author:   \The Great One\

Quinton Tarrentino to Star in U.S. Pilot 'john smith is Gay' for NBC   
"john smith"  wrote in message news:qa8Im.83908$zt3.75241@newsfe03.ams2...
> 
> "Ignis Fatuus"  wrote in message 
> news:s9v1f5hdssii5js288e6bkrg9k6t54t6va@4ax.com...
> > On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 01:37:35 퍍 (UTC), doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The
> > Doctor) wrote:
> >
> >>In article 
> >>,
> >>AlanSailsbury   wrote:
> >>>On Nov 3, 7:44=A0pm, "Soze"  wrote:
> >>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> >>>>
> >>>> news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...> >>>> On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> > "john smith"  wrote in message
> >>>>
> >>>> > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american > >>>> > comedy
> >>>> > about
> >>>> > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> >>>> >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't 
> >>>> >sound
> >>>> >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> >>>> >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of course.
> >>>> >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
> >>>>
> >>>> I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American 
> >>>> com=
> >>>edy
> >>>> shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> >>>> television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two combined
> >>>> don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see how
> >>>> Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
> >>>
> >>>We tend to get the cream of the crop of American comedy shows in the
> >>>UK.  Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, are all worth a
> >>>look.
> >>
> >>You really are a trash can TRollsbury.
> >
> > Just to let you know that I've become heartily sick and tired of your
> > spiteful, puerile little rants, and the filth you drag into RADW with
> > your mindless crossposting. You seem hell bent on destroying this
> > group, disrupting any reasonable discussion, and infesting it with all
> > the vermin of Usenet.
> >
> > It's time for me to concur with those who consider the best policy to
> > be ignoring you completely.
> 
> See?  We gays get to screw you "in the end", Iggy! 

Faggot !!
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date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 02:24:44 -0600   author:   \The Great One\

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american comedy
> > about
> > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't sound
> >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of course.
> >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>
> I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American 
> comedy
> shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two combined
> don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see how
> Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.

>We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in the
>UK.  Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
>look.

I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I know 
Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest. I like 
Family Guy, as I said, the animated stuff from America is normally 
great....The Simpsons, Family Guy, South Park, King of the Hill etc.
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 10:04:47 -0000   author:   Soze

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"The Wordsmith"  wrote in message 
news:4af12118$0$31271$607ed4bc@cv.net...
> On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 23:01:48 +0000, Soze wrote:
>
>>> I can't take House seriously just because his accent seems to grate so
>>> much.
>>
>> I`ve never seen House...Hugh Laurie is typecast for me, I can`t look at
>> him without thinking of Prince George. Even before that I only really
>> knew him for the buffoonish sort of comedy he did with Stephen Fry.
>>
>> This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american comedy
>> about a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>
> House is actually one of the better ones on TV now. Laurie plays a
> misogynistic genius doctor, and its a very intellectual programme. Plenty
> of witty banter and sarcasm, but Laurie does a great job with the role.
> If he didn't, it would have been cancelled before now (midway through
> series six).
>

Well, not being cancelled is no guarantee of greatness...Friends went on for 
years and I thought that was rubbish!
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 10:05:20 -0000   author:   Soze

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
On Nov 4, 5:05 am, "Soze"  wrote:
> "The Wordsmith"  wrote in message
>
> news:4af12118$0$31271$607ed4bc@cv.net...
>
>
>
> > On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 23:01:48 퍍, Soze wrote:
>
> >>> I can't take House seriously just because his accent seems to grate so
> >>> much.
>
> >> I`ve never seen House...Hugh Laurie is typecast for me, I can`t look at
> >> him without thinking of Prince George. Even before that I only really
> >> knew him for the buffoonish sort of comedy he did with Stephen Fry.
>
> >> This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american comedy
> >> about a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>
> > House is actually one of the better ones on TV now. Laurie plays a
> > misogynistic genius doctor, and its a very intellectual programme. Plenty
> > of witty banter and sarcasm, but Laurie does a great job with the role.
> > If he didn't, it would have been cancelled before now (midway through
> > series six).
>
> Well, not being cancelled is no guarantee of greatness...Friends went on for
> years and I thought that was rubbish!

I agree. Unrealistic touchy-feely bullshit. How come they never had an
ugly friend? Or a fat one? Or a black one?

I've never watched House. I guess I should give it a try one day but
hospital dramas aren't really my cup of tea. I still regret the hours
wasted watching St.Elsewhere.
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 04:37:40 -0800 (PST)   author:   AlanSailsbury

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
On Nov 4, 12:20 am, "john smith"  wrote:
> "Ignis Fatuus"  wrote in message
>
> news:s9v1f5hdssii5js288e6bkrg9k6t54t6va@4ax.com...
>
>
>
> > On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 01:37:35 퍍 (UTC), doc...@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The
> > Doctor) wrote:
>
> >>In article
> >>,
> >>AlanSailsbury   wrote:
> >>>On Nov 3, 7:44=A0pm, "Soze"  wrote:
> >>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> >>>>news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> >>>> On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> >>>> > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> >>>> > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
> >>>> > comedy
> >>>> > about
> >>>> > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> >>>> >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
> >>>> >sound
> >>>> >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> >>>> >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of course.
> >>>> >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>
> >>>> I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American
> >>>> com=
> >>>edy
> >>>> shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> >>>> television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two combined
> >>>> don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see how
> >>>> Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>
> >>>We tend to get the cream of the crop of American comedy shows in the
> >>>UK.  Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, are all worth a
> >>>look.
>
> >>You really are a trash can TRollsbury.
>
> > Just to let you know that I've become heartily sick and tired of your
> > spiteful, puerile little rants, and the filth you drag into RADW with
> > your mindless crossposting. You seem hell bent on destroying this
> > group, disrupting any reasonable discussion, and infesting it with all
> > the vermin of Usenet.
>
> > It's time for me to concur with those who consider the best policy to
> > be ignoring you completely.
>
> See?  We all get there in the end, Iggy!

Yes, to misquote the 4th Doctor many posters may become allies because
of their distaste for The Yads. :-)
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 04:39:53 -0800 (PST)   author:   AlanSailsbury

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article <Wi6Im.26038$6O1.5320@newsfe08.ams2>,
john smith  wrote:
>
>"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
>news:598428ae-176a-4e06-8874-b17e1490a4bd@s31g2000yqs.googlegroups.com...
>On Nov 3, 8:03 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>
>> It seems like a lot of Brit actors are
>> defecting to the States recently. Isn't RTD supposed to be doing something
>> similar?
>
>I believe RTD is now living in Los Angeles.
>
>
>
>
>Not Castro Hill in San Francisco?  ;-) 
>
>

LOL at troll smith.
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date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 13:28:08 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article ,
Ignis Fatuus   wrote:
>On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 01:37:35 +0000 (UTC), doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The
>Doctor) wrote:
>
>>In article ,
>>AlanSailsbury   wrote:
>>>On Nov 3, 7:44=A0pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>>>> On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american comedy
>>>> > about
>>>> > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>>>> >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't sound
>>>> >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>>>> >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of course.
>>>> >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>>>
>>>> I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American com=
>>>edy
>>>> shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>>>> television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two combined
>>>> don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see how
>>>> Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>>>
>>>We tend to get the cream of the crop of American comedy shows in the
>>>UK.  Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, are all worth a
>>>look.
>>
>>You really are a trash can TRollsbury.
>
>Just to let you know that I've become heartily sick and tired of your
>spiteful, puerile little rants, and the filth you drag into RADW with
>your mindless crossposting. You seem hell bent on destroying this
>group, disrupting any reasonable discussion, and infesting it with all
>the vermin of Usenet.
>
>It's time for me to concur with those who consider the best policy to
>be ignoring you completely.

Must you stoop to their level?
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date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 13:28:50 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article <qa8Im.83908$zt3.75241@newsfe03.ams2>,
john smith  wrote:
>
>"Ignis Fatuus"  wrote in message 
>news:s9v1f5hdssii5js288e6bkrg9k6t54t6va@4ax.com...
>> On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 01:37:35 +0000 (UTC), doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The
>> Doctor) wrote:
>>
>>>In article 
>>>,
>>>AlanSailsbury   wrote:
>>>>On Nov 3, 7:44=A0pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>>>
>>>>> news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>>>>> On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>>>>
>>>>> > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american 
>>>>> > comedy
>>>>> > about
>>>>> > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>>>>> >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't 
>>>>> >sound
>>>>> >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>>>>> >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of course.
>>>>> >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>>>>
>>>>> I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American 
>>>>> com=
>>>>edy
>>>>> shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>>>>> television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two combined
>>>>> don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see how
>>>>> Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>>>>
>>>>We tend to get the cream of the crop of American comedy shows in the
>>>>UK.  Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, are all worth a
>>>>look.
>>>
>>>You really are a trash can TRollsbury.
>>
>> Just to let you know that I've become heartily sick and tired of your
>> spiteful, puerile little rants, and the filth you drag into RADW with
>> your mindless crossposting. You seem hell bent on destroying this
>> group, disrupting any reasonable discussion, and infesting it with all
>> the vermin of Usenet.
>>
>> It's time for me to concur with those who consider the best policy to
>> be ignoring you completely.
>
>
>
>
>See?  We all get there in the end, Iggy! 
>
>

That is bad news for IF.
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date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 13:29:14 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article ,
\"The Great One\"  wrote:
>
>"Ignis Fatuus"  wrote in message =
>news:s9v1f5hdssii5js288e6bkrg9k6t54t6va@4ax.com...
>> On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 01:37:35 +0000 (UTC), doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The
>> Doctor) wrote:
>>=20
>> >In article =
>,
>> >AlanSailsbury   wrote:
>> >>On Nov 3, 7:44=3DA0pm, "Soze"  =
>wrote:
>> >>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>> >>>
>> >>> =
>news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...=
>
>> >>> On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  =
>wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> > "john smith"  wrote in message
>> >>>
>> >>> > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american =
>comedy
>> >>> > about
>> >>> > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>> >>> >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't =
>sound
>> >>> >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>> >>> >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of =
>course.
>> >>> >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>> >>>
>> >>> I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of =
>American com=3D
>> >>edy
>> >>> shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>> >>> television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two =
>combined
>> >>> don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to =
>see how
>> >>> Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>> >>
>> >>We tend to get the cream of the crop of American comedy shows in the
>> >>UK.  Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, are all worth a
>> >>look.
>> >
>> >You really are a trash can TRollsbury.
>>=20
>> Just to let you know that I've become heartily sick and tired of your
>> spiteful, puerile little rants, and the filth you drag into RADW with
>> your mindless crossposting. You seem hell bent on destroying this
>> group, disrupting any reasonable discussion, and infesting it with all
>> the vermin of Usenet.
>>=20
>> It's time for me to concur with those who consider the best policy to
>> be ignoring you completely.
>
>Please do and "Shut Up" !!
>--
>John C.

IF is more reasonable than you average radw troll like js AS and SW.
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date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 13:30:19 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 04:39:53 -0800 (PST), AlanSailsbury
 wrote:

>On Nov 4, 12:20 am, "john smith"  wrote:
>> "Ignis Fatuus"  wrote in message
>>
>> news:s9v1f5hdssii5js288e6bkrg9k6t54t6va@4ax.com...
>>
>>
>>
>> > On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 01:37:35 +0000 (UTC), doc...@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The
>> > Doctor) wrote:
>>
>> >>In article
>> >>,
>> >>AlanSailsbury   wrote:
>> >>>On Nov 3, 7:44=A0pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>> >>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> >>>>news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>> >>>> On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>
>> >>>> > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> >>>> > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
>> >>>> > comedy
>> >>>> > about
>> >>>> > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>> >>>> >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
>> >>>> >sound
>> >>>> >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>> >>>> >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of course.
>> >>>> >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>
>> >>>> I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American
>> >>>> com=
>> >>>edy
>> >>>> shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>> >>>> television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two combined
>> >>>> don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see how
>> >>>> Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>>
>> >>>We tend to get the cream of the crop of American comedy shows in the
>> >>>UK.  Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, are all worth a
>> >>>look.
>>
>> >>You really are a trash can TRollsbury.
>>
>> > Just to let you know that I've become heartily sick and tired of your
>> > spiteful, puerile little rants, and the filth you drag into RADW with
>> > your mindless crossposting. You seem hell bent on destroying this
>> > group, disrupting any reasonable discussion, and infesting it with all
>> > the vermin of Usenet.
>>
>> > It's time for me to concur with those who consider the best policy to
>> > be ignoring you completely.
>>
>> See?  We all get there in the end, Iggy!
>
>Yes, to misquote the 4th Doctor many posters may become allies because
>of their distaste for The Yads. :-)
>
>
I thought I'd get replies in a similar vein, so let me remind you that
most of the unpleasantness around here is created by a sanctimonious
little group of self-appointed adjudicators who provoke, ridicule,
incite, and inflame him for their own personal gratification and
sneering sense of superiority.

From my point of view one side is as bad as the other - and both are
currently turning this place into a cesspool.
date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 13:30:34 +0000   author:   Ignis Fatuus

Re: Quinton Tarrentino to Star in U.S. Pilot 'john smith is Gay' for NBC   
In article ,
\"The Great One\"  wrote:
>
>"john smith"  wrote in message =
>news:qa8Im.83908$zt3.75241@newsfe03.ams2...
>>=20
>> "Ignis Fatuus"  wrote in message=20
>> news:s9v1f5hdssii5js288e6bkrg9k6t54t6va@4ax.com...
>> > On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 01:37:35 +0000 (UTC), doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca =
>(The
>> > Doctor) wrote:
>> >
>> >>In article=20
>> >>,
>> >>AlanSailsbury   wrote:
>> >>>On Nov 3, 7:44=3DA0pm, "Soze"  =
>wrote:
>> >>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>> >>>>
>> >>>> =
>news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...=
>
>> >>>> On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  =
>wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>> > "john smith"  wrote in message
>> >>>>
>> >>>> > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american =
>
>> >>>> > comedy
>> >>>> > about
>> >>>> > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>> >>>> >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist =
>didn't=20
>> >>>> >sound
>> >>>> >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>> >>>> >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of =
>course.
>> >>>> >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>> >>>>
>> >>>> I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of =
>American=20
>> >>>> com=3D
>> >>>edy
>> >>>> shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>> >>>> television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two =
>combined
>> >>>> don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to =
>see how
>> >>>> Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>> >>>
>> >>>We tend to get the cream of the crop of American comedy shows in =
>the
>> >>>UK.  Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, are all worth a
>> >>>look.
>> >>
>> >>You really are a trash can TRollsbury.
>> >
>> > Just to let you know that I've become heartily sick and tired of =
>your
>> > spiteful, puerile little rants, and the filth you drag into RADW =
>with
>> > your mindless crossposting. You seem hell bent on destroying this
>> > group, disrupting any reasonable discussion, and infesting it with =
>all
>> > the vermin of Usenet.
>> >
>> > It's time for me to concur with those who consider the best policy =
>to
>> > be ignoring you completely.
>>=20
>> See?  We gays get to screw you "in the end", Iggy!=20
>
>F!@#$Gt !!
>--
>John C.

js is one.
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date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 13:30:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article ,
Ignis Fatuus   wrote:
>On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 04:39:53 -0800 (PST), AlanSailsbury
> wrote:
>
>>On Nov 4, 12:20 am, "john smith"  wrote:
>>> "Ignis Fatuus"  wrote in message
>>>
>>> news:s9v1f5hdssii5js288e6bkrg9k6t54t6va@4ax.com...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> > On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 01:37:35 +0000 (UTC), doc...@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The
>>> > Doctor) wrote:
>>>
>>> >>In article
>>> >>,
>>> >>AlanSailsbury   wrote:
>>> >>>On Nov 3, 7:44=A0pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>> >>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>
>>> >>>>news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>>> >>>> On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>
>>> >>>> > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>>
>>> >>>> > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
>>> >>>> > comedy
>>> >>>> > about
>>> >>>> > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>>> >>>> >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
>>> >>>> >sound
>>> >>>> >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>>> >>>> >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of course.
>>> >>>> >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>>
>>> >>>> I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American
>>> >>>> com=
>>> >>>edy
>>> >>>> shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>>> >>>> television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two combined
>>> >>>> don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see how
>>> >>>> Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>>>
>>> >>>We tend to get the cream of the crop of American comedy shows in the
>>> >>>UK.  Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, are all worth a
>>> >>>look.
>>>
>>> >>You really are a trash can TRollsbury.
>>>
>>> > Just to let you know that I've become heartily sick and tired of your
>>> > spiteful, puerile little rants, and the filth you drag into RADW with
>>> > your mindless crossposting. You seem hell bent on destroying this
>>> > group, disrupting any reasonable discussion, and infesting it with all
>>> > the vermin of Usenet.
>>>
>>> > It's time for me to concur with those who consider the best policy to
>>> > be ignoring you completely.
>>>
>>> See?  We all get there in the end, Iggy!
>>
>>Yes, to misquote the 4th Doctor many posters may become allies because
>>of their distaste for The Yads. :-)
>>
>>
>I thought I'd get replies in a similar vein, so let me remind you that
>most of the unpleasantness around here is created by a sanctimonious
>little group of self-appointed adjudicators who provoke, ridicule,
>incite, and inflame him for their own personal gratification and
>sneering sense of superiority.
>
>From my point of view one side is as bad as the other - and both are
>currently turning this place into a cesspool.

AS I said ggod man.  I only wish to see these trolls roasted.

Anyways IF start a new thread.  You have some good ideas.
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date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 13:32:52 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
On Nov 4, 1:30 pm, Ignis Fatuus  wrote:
> On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 04:39:53 -0800 (PST), AlanSailsbury
>
>
>
>  wrote:
> >On Nov 4, 12:20 am, "john smith"  wrote:
> >> "Ignis Fatuus"  wrote in message
>
> >>news:s9v1f5hdssii5js288e6bkrg9k6t54t6va@4ax.com...
>
> >> > On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 01:37:35 퍍 (UTC), doc...@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The
> >> > Doctor) wrote:
>
> >> >>In article
> >> >>,
> >> >>AlanSailsbury   wrote:
> >> >>>On Nov 3, 7:44=A0pm, "Soze"  wrote:
> >> >>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> >> >>>>news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> >> >>>> On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> >> >>>> > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> >> >>>> > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
> >> >>>> > comedy
> >> >>>> > about
> >> >>>> > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> >> >>>> >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
> >> >>>> >sound
> >> >>>> >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> >> >>>> >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of course.
> >> >>>> >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>
> >> >>>> I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American
> >> >>>> com=
> >> >>>edy
> >> >>>> shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> >> >>>> television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two combined
> >> >>>> don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see how
> >> >>>> Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>
> >> >>>We tend to get the cream of the crop of American comedy shows in the
> >> >>>UK.  Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, are all worth a
> >> >>>look.
>
> >> >>You really are a trash can TRollsbury.
>
> >> > Just to let you know that I've become heartily sick and tired of your
> >> > spiteful, puerile little rants, and the filth you drag into RADW with
> >> > your mindless crossposting. You seem hell bent on destroying this
> >> > group, disrupting any reasonable discussion, and infesting it with all
> >> > the vermin of Usenet.
>
> >> > It's time for me to concur with those who consider the best policy to
> >> > be ignoring you completely.
>
> >> See?  We all get there in the end, Iggy!
>
> >Yes, to misquote the 4th Doctor many posters may become allies because
> >of their distaste for The Yads. :-)
>
> I thought I'd get replies in a similar vein, so let me remind you that
> most of the unpleasantness around here is created by a sanctimonious
> little group of self-appointed adjudicators who provoke, ridicule,
> incite, and inflame him for their own personal gratification and
> sneering sense of superiority.
>
> From my point of view one side is as bad as the other - and both are
> currently turning this place into a cesspool.

If you hate everyone that much why bother reading their posts?
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 08:11:47 -0800 (PST)   author:   AlanSailsbury

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
>
>
> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com..> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american comedy
> > > about
> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't sound
> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of course.
> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>
> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American
> > comedy
> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two combined
> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see how
> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in the
> >UK.  Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
> >look.
>
> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I know
> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.

Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
much.

Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 08:31:23 -0800 (PST)   author:   AlanSailsbury

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article ,
AlanSailsbury   wrote:
>On Nov 4, 1:30=A0pm, Ignis Fatuus  wrote:
>> On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 04:39:53 -0800 (PST), AlanSailsbury
>>
>>
>>
>>  wrote:
>> >On Nov 4, 12:20=A0am, "john smith"  wrote:
>> >> "Ignis Fatuus"  wrote in message
>>
>> >>news:s9v1f5hdssii5js288e6bkrg9k6t54t6va@4ax.com...
>>
>> >> > On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 01:37:35 +0000 (UTC), doc...@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (T=
>he
>> >> > Doctor) wrote:
>>
>> >> >>In article
>> >> >>,
>> >> >>AlanSailsbury =A0 wrote:
>> >> >>>On Nov 3, 7:44=3DA0pm, "Soze"  wro=
>te:
>> >> >>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> >> >>>>news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups=
>.com...
>> >> >>>> On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrot=
>e:
>>
>> >> >>>> > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> >> >>>> > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
>> >> >>>> > comedy
>> >> >>>> > about
>> >> >>>> > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>> >> >>>> >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn'=
>t
>> >> >>>> >sound
>> >> >>>> >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>> >> >>>> >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of c=
>ourse.
>> >> >>>> >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>
>> >> >>>> I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of Amer=
>ican
>> >> >>>> com=3D
>> >> >>>edy
>> >> >>>> shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>> >> >>>> television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two co=
>mbined
>> >> >>>> don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to s=
>ee how
>> >> >>>> Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>>
>> >> >>>We tend to get the cream of the crop of American comedy shows in th=
>e
>> >> >>>UK. =A0Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, are all worth =
>a
>> >> >>>look.
>>
>> >> >>You really are a trash can TRollsbury.
>>
>> >> > Just to let you know that I've become heartily sick and tired of you=
>r
>> >> > spiteful, puerile little rants, and the filth you drag into RADW wit=
>h
>> >> > your mindless crossposting. You seem hell bent on destroying this
>> >> > group, disrupting any reasonable discussion, and infesting it with a=
>ll
>> >> > the vermin of Usenet.
>>
>> >> > It's time for me to concur with those who consider the best policy t=
>o
>> >> > be ignoring you completely.
>>
>> >> See? =A0We all get there in the end, Iggy!
>>
>> >Yes, to misquote the 4th Doctor many posters may become allies because
>> >of their distaste for The Yads. :-)
>>
>> I thought I'd get replies in a similar vein, so let me remind you that
>> most of the unpleasantness around here is created by a sanctimonious
>> little group of self-appointed adjudicators who provoke, ridicule,
>> incite, and inflame him for their own personal gratification and
>> sneering sense of superiority.
>>
>> From my point of view one side is as bad as the other - and both are
>> currently turning this place into a cesspool.
>
>If you hate everyone that much why bother reading their posts?
>

Because like me, we open our minds.
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date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 17:20:42 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
>
>
> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american comedy
> > > about
> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't sound
> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of course.
> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>
> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American
> > comedy
> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two combined
> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see how
> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in the
> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
> >look.
>
> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I know
> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.

Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
much.

Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.

__________________________________________________________
Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of the 
story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the narrative 
jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as they 
see fit...

I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a monstrously 
exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the interviews I've 
seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the other 
characters berate him.  He said he loves being insulted. too - especially by 
Jeff's wife!  ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 18:13:33 -0000   author:   john smith

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"john smith"  wrote in message 
news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>
> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
> news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
>> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>
>> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american 
>> > > comedy
>> > > about
>> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't 
>> > >sound
>> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of course.
>> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>
>> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American
>> > comedy
>> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two combined
>> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see how
>> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in the
>> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
>> >look.
>>
>> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I 
>> know
>> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.
>
> Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
> which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
> American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
> Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
> But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
> much.
>
> Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
> Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>
> __________________________________________________________
> Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of the 
> story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the narrative 
> jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as they 
> see fit...
>
> I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a monstrously 
> exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the interviews 
> I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the other 
> characters berate him.  He said he loves being insulted. too - especially 
> by Jeff's wife!  ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>
>
>

Found this ace clip on youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related

Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 18:41:08 -0000   author:   john smith

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article <6VjIm.48980$k74.39751@newsfe17.ams2>,
john smith  wrote:
>
>"john smith"  wrote in message 
>news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>>
>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
>> news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>> On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>
>>> news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
>>> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>
>>> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>>> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>
>>> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>>
>>> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american 
>>> > > comedy
>>> > > about
>>> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>>> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't 
>>> > >sound
>>> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>>> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of course.
>>> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>>
>>> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American
>>> > comedy
>>> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>>> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two combined
>>> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see how
>>> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>>> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in the
>>> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
>>> >look.
>>>
>>> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I 
>>> know
>>> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.
>>
>> Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
>> which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
>> American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
>> Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
>> But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
>> much.
>>
>> Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
>> Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>>
>> __________________________________________________________
>> Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of the 
>> story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the narrative 
>> jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as they 
>> see fit...
>>
>> I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a monstrously 
>> exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the interviews 
>> I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the other 
>> characters berate him.  He said he loves being insulted. too - especially 
>> by Jeff's wife!  ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>>
>>
>>
>
>Found this ace clip on youtube:
>
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>
>Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>
>
>

Looks like due justice.
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date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 22:32:16 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
> "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>
>
>
>
>
> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> >news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
> >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> >>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com.> >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> >> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> >> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
> >> > > comedy
> >> > > about
> >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
> >> > >sound
> >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of course.
> >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>
> >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American
> >> > comedy
> >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two combined
> >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see how
> >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
> >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in the
> >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
> >> >look.
>
> >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
> >> know
> >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.
>
> > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
> > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
> > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
> > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
> > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
> > much.
>
> > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
> > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>
> > __________________________________________________________
> > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of the
> > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the narrative
> > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as they
> > see fit...
>
> > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a monstrously
> > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the interviews
> > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the other
> > characters berate him.  He said he loves being insulted. too - especially
> > by Jeff's wife!  ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>
> Found this ace clip on youtube:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>
> Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!

LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment".
I've godda buy these on DVD.
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 14:44:36 -0800 (PST)   author:   AlanSailsbury

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
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On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
> "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>
>
>
>
>
> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> >news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
> >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> >>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
> >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> >> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> >> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
> >> > > comedy
> >> > > about
> >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
> >> > >sound
> >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of 
> >> > >course.
> >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>
> >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American
> >> > comedy
> >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two 
> >> > combined
> >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see 
> >> > how
> >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
> >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in the
> >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
> >> >look.
>
> >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
> >> know
> >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.
>
> > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
> > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
> > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
> > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
> > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
> > much.
>
> > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
> > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>
> > __________________________________________________________
> > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of the
> > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the narrative
> > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as 
> > they
> > see fit...
>
> > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a monstrously
> > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the interviews
> > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the 
> > other
> > characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too - especially
> > by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>
> Found this ace clip on youtube:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>
> Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!

LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment".
I've godda buy these on DVD.



It's well worth it!  It justs gets better and funnier, and Larry gets 
tetchier and more insulting, with every series.  Series 7 is running right 
now on More4 - Thursdays at 10:40 - so you could tune in tomorrow if you 
wanted...

The box sets start at about ten quid, according to Amazon - 
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_0_4?url=search-alias%3Ddvd&field-keywords=curb+your+enthusiasm&sprefix=curb - 
but they sell even cheaper sometimes at Fopp...
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 23:29:05 -0000   author:   john smith

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
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On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
> "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>
>
>
>
>
> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> >news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
> >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> >>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
> >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> >> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> >> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
> >> > > comedy
> >> > > about
> >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
> >> > >sound
> >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of 
> >> > >course.
> >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>
> >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American
> >> > comedy
> >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two 
> >> > combined
> >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see 
> >> > how
> >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
> >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in the
> >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
> >> >look.
>
> >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
> >> know
> >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.
>
> > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
> > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
> > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
> > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
> > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
> > much.
>
> > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
> > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>
> > __________________________________________________________
> > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of the
> > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the narrative
> > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as 
> > they
> > see fit...
>
> > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a monstrously
> > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the interviews
> > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the 
> > other
> > characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too - especially
> > by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>
> Found this ace clip on youtube:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>
> Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!

LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment".
I've godda buy these on DVD.



It's well worth it!  It justs gets better and funnier, and Larry gets 
tetchier and more insulting, with every series.  Series 7 is running right 
now on More4 - Thursdays at 10:40 - so you could tune in tomorrow if you 
wanted...

The box sets start at about ten quid, according to Amazon - 
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_0_4?url=search-alias%3Ddvd&field-keywords=curb+your+enthusiasm&sprefix=curb - 
but they sell even cheaper sometimes at Fopp...
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 23:29:05 -0000   author:   john smith

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"The Doctor"  wrote in message 
news:hcsvdg$hm$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...
> In article <6VjIm.48980$k74.39751@newsfe17.ams2>,
> john smith  wrote:
>>
>>"john smith"  wrote in message
>>news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>>>
>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>> news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>>> On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
>>>> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>>>> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
>>>> > > comedy
>>>> > > about
>>>> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>>>> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
>>>> > >sound
>>>> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>>>> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of 
>>>> > >course.
>>>> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>>>
>>>> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American
>>>> > comedy
>>>> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>>>> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two 
>>>> > combined
>>>> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see 
>>>> > how
>>>> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>>>> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in the
>>>> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
>>>> >look.
>>>>
>>>> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
>>>> know
>>>> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.
>>>
>>> Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
>>> which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
>>> American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
>>> Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
>>> But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
>>> much.
>>>
>>> Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
>>> Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>>>
>>> __________________________________________________________
>>> Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of the
>>> story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the narrative
>>> jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as 
>>> they
>>> see fit...
>>>
>>> I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a monstrously
>>> exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the interviews
>>> I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the 
>>> other
>>> characters berate him.  He said he loves being insulted. too - 
>>> especially
>>> by Jeff's wife!  ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Found this ace clip on youtube:
>>
>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>>
>>Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>>
>>
>>
>
> Looks like due justice.



You didn't watch it, did you?




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> forget 2009 .
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 23:31:45 -0000   author:   john smith

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"The Doctor"  wrote in message 
news:hcsvdg$hm$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...
> In article <6VjIm.48980$k74.39751@newsfe17.ams2>,
> john smith  wrote:
>>
>>"john smith"  wrote in message
>>news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>>>
>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>> news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>>> On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
>>>> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>>>> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
>>>> > > comedy
>>>> > > about
>>>> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>>>> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
>>>> > >sound
>>>> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>>>> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of 
>>>> > >course.
>>>> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>>>
>>>> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American
>>>> > comedy
>>>> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>>>> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two 
>>>> > combined
>>>> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see 
>>>> > how
>>>> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>>>> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in the
>>>> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
>>>> >look.
>>>>
>>>> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
>>>> know
>>>> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.
>>>
>>> Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
>>> which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
>>> American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
>>> Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
>>> But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
>>> much.
>>>
>>> Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
>>> Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>>>
>>> __________________________________________________________
>>> Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of the
>>> story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the narrative
>>> jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as 
>>> they
>>> see fit...
>>>
>>> I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a monstrously
>>> exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the interviews
>>> I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the 
>>> other
>>> characters berate him.  He said he loves being insulted. too - 
>>> especially
>>> by Jeff's wife!  ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Found this ace clip on youtube:
>>
>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>>
>>Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>>
>>
>>
>
> Looks like due justice.



You didn't watch it, did you?




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> doctor@nl2k.ab.ca
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> rising!
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> For the latest World News go to http://www.cuttingedge.org/ - Lest we 
> forget 2009 .
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 23:31:45 -0000   author:   john smith

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"The Doctor"  wrote in message
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> In article <6VjIm.48980$k74.39751@newsfe17.ams2>,
> john smith  wrote:
>>
>>"john smith"  wrote in message
>>news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>>>
>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>> news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>>> On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
>>>> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>>>> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
>>>> > > comedy
>>>> > > about
>>>> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>>>> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
>>>> > >sound
>>>> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>>>> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
>>>> > >course.
>>>> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>>>
>>>> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American
>>>> > comedy
>>>> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>>>> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
>>>> > combined
>>>> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see
>>>> > how
>>>> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>>>> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in the
>>>> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
>>>> >look.
>>>>
>>>> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
>>>> know
>>>> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.
>>>
>>> Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
>>> which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
>>> American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
>>> Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
>>> But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
>>> much.
>>>
>>> Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
>>> Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>>>
>>> __________________________________________________________
>>> Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of the
>>> story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the narrative
>>> jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as
>>> they
>>> see fit...
>>>
>>> I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a monstrously
>>> exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the interviews
>>> I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
>>> other
>>> characters berate him.  He said he loves being insulted. too -
>>> especially
>>> by Jeff's wife!  ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Found this ace clip on youtube:
>>
>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>>
>>Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>>
>>
>>
>
> Looks like due justice.



You didn't watch it, did you?




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> Member - Liberal International This is doctor@nl2k.ab.ca Ici
> doctor@nl2k.ab.ca
> God, Queen and country! Never Satan President Republic! Beware AntiChrist
> rising!
> http://twitter.com/rootnl2k http://www.myspace.com/502748630
> For the latest World News go to http://www.cuttingedge.org/ - Lest we
> forget 2009 .
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 23:32:40 -0000   author:   john smith

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article <47oIm.83419$op2.49694@newsfe28.ams2>,
john smith  wrote:
>
>"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
>news:2a7ae558-aa74-4df0-a270-cf5482f3392d@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
>On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>> "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>> >news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>> > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
>> >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> >>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
>> >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>
>> >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> >> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>> >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>
>> >> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
>> >> > > comedy
>> >> > > about
>> >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>> >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
>> >> > >sound
>> >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>> >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of 
>> >> > >course.
>> >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>
>> >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American
>> >> > comedy
>> >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>> >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two 
>> >> > combined
>> >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see 
>> >> > how
>> >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>> >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in the
>> >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
>> >> >look.
>>
>> >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
>> >> know
>> >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.
>>
>> > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
>> > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
>> > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
>> > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
>> > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
>> > much.
>>
>> > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
>> > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>>
>> > __________________________________________________________
>> > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of the
>> > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the narrative
>> > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as 
>> > they
>> > see fit...
>>
>> > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a monstrously
>> > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the interviews
>> > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the 
>> > other
>> > characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too - especially
>> > by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>>
>> Found this ace clip on youtube:
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>>
>> Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>
>LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment".
>I've godda buy these on DVD.
>
>
>
>It's well worth it!  It justs gets better and funnier, and Larry gets 
>tetchier and more insulting, with every series.  Series 7 is running right 
>now on More4 - Thursdays at 10:40 - so you could tune in tomorrow if you 
>wanted...
>
>The box sets start at about ten quid, according to Amazon - 
>http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_0_4?url=search-alias%3Ddvd&field-keywords=curb+your+enthusiasm&sprefix=curb - 
>but they sell even cheaper sometimes at Fopp...
>
>
>
>

What a pair of sad trolls.
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date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 23:34:53 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article <qaoIm.83424$op2.975@newsfe28.ams2>,
john smith  wrote:
>
>"The Doctor"  wrote in message
>news:hcsvdg$hm$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...
>> In article <6VjIm.48980$k74.39751@newsfe17.ams2>,
>> john smith  wrote:
>>>
>>>"john smith"  wrote in message
>>>news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>>>>
>>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>> news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>>>> On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>>>
>>>>> news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
>>>>> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>>>
>>>>> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>>>>> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>>>>
>>>>> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
>>>>> > > comedy
>>>>> > > about
>>>>> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>>>>> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
>>>>> > >sound
>>>>> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>>>>> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
>>>>> > >course.
>>>>> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>>>>
>>>>> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American
>>>>> > comedy
>>>>> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>>>>> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
>>>>> > combined
>>>>> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see
>>>>> > how
>>>>> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>>>>> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in the
>>>>> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
>>>>> >look.
>>>>>
>>>>> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
>>>>> know
>>>>> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.
>>>>
>>>> Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
>>>> which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
>>>> American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
>>>> Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
>>>> But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
>>>> much.
>>>>
>>>> Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
>>>> Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>>>>
>>>> __________________________________________________________
>>>> Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of the
>>>> story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the narrative
>>>> jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as
>>>> they
>>>> see fit...
>>>>
>>>> I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a monstrously
>>>> exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the interviews
>>>> I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
>>>> other
>>>> characters berate him.  He said he loves being insulted. too -
>>>> especially
>>>> by Jeff's wife!  ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>Found this ace clip on youtube:
>>>
>>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>>>
>>>Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Looks like due justice.
>
>
>
>You didn't watch it, did you?
>
>
>
>

Repeated posts?  You are desparated js.
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date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 23:35:52 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
On Nov 4, 6:29 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> news:2a7ae558-aa74-4df0-a270-cf5482f3392d@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
> On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>
>
>
> > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> >news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>
> > > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> > >news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com.> > > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
> > >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> > >>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
> > >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> > >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> > >> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> > >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote> > >> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> > >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
> > >> > > comedy
> > >> > > about
> > >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> > >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
> > >> > >sound
> > >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> > >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
> > >> > >course.
> > >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>
> > >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American
> > >> > comedy
> > >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> > >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
> > >> > combined
> > >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see
> > >> > how
> > >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
> > >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in the
> > >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
> > >> >look.
>
> > >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
> > >> know
> > >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest> > > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
> > > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
> > > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
> > > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series)> > > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
> > > much.
>
> > > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
> > > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>
> > > __________________________________________________________
> > > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of the
> > > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the narrative
> > > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as
> > > they
> > > see fit...
>
> > > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a monstrously
> > > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the interviews
> > > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
> > > other
> > > characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too - especially
> > > by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>
> > Found this ace clip on youtube:
>
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>
> > Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>
> LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment".
> I've godda buy these on DVD.
>
> It's well worth it!  It justs gets better and funnier, and Larry gets
> tetchier and more insulting, with every series.  Series 7 is running right
> now on More4 - Thursdays at 10:40 - so you could tune in tomorrow if you
> wanted...


Please tell me something bad didn't happen to the dog though...

>
> The box sets start at about ten quid, according to Amazon -http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_0_4?url=search-alias%3Ddvd&field-...-
> but they sell even cheaper sometimes at Fopp...

Cheers John! I'll check it out.
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 16:32:51 -0800 (PST)   author:   AlanSailsbury

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article ,
AlanSailsbury   wrote:
>On Nov 4, 6:29=A0pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> news:2a7ae558-aa74-4df0-a270-cf5482f3392d@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
>> On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> >news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>>
>> > > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>> > >news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com.=
>..
>> > > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
>> > >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> > >>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.co=
>m...
>> > >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>
>> > >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> > >> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.=
>com...
>> > >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote=
>:
>>
>> > >> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> > >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
>> > >> > > comedy
>> > >> > > about
>> > >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>> > >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
>> > >> > >sound
>> > >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>> > >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
>> > >> > >course.
>> > >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>
>> > >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of Ameri=
>can
>> > >> > comedy
>> > >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>> > >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
>> > >> > combined
>> > >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to se=
>e
>> > >> > how
>> > >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>> > >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in t=
>he
>> > >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
>> > >> >look.
>>
>> > >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. =
>I
>> > >> know
>> > >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest=
>.
>>
>> > > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
>> > > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
>> > > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
>> > > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series)=
>.
>> > > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
>> > > much.
>>
>> > > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
>> > > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>>
>> > > __________________________________________________________
>> > > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of t=
>he
>> > > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the narrat=
>ive
>> > > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as
>> > > they
>> > > see fit...
>>
>> > > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a monstrous=
>ly
>> > > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the intervie=
>ws
>> > > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
>> > > other
>> > > characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too - especia=
>lly
>> > > by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>>
>> > Found this ace clip on youtube:
>>
>> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DgY9uvy4d318&feature=3Drelated
>>
>> > Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>>
>> LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment".
>> I've godda buy these on DVD.
>>
>> It's well worth it! =A0It justs gets better and funnier, and Larry gets
>> tetchier and more insulting, with every series. =A0Series 7 is running ri=
>ght
>> now on More4 - Thursdays at 10:40 - so you could tune in tomorrow if you
>> wanted...
>
>
>Please tell me something bad didn't happen to the dog though...
>
>>
>> The box sets start at about ten quid, according to Amazon -http://www.ama=
>zon.co.uk/s/ref=3Dnb_ss_0_4?url=3Dsearch-alias%3Ddvd&field-...-
>> but they sell even cheaper sometimes at Fopp...
>
>Cheers John! I'll check it out.
>

A pair of trolls setting a forest on fire.
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date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 00:37:40 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
On Nov 4, 11:31 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
> "The Doctor"  wrote in message
>
> news:hcsvdg$hm$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...
>
>
>
> > In article <6VjIm.48980$k74.39...@newsfe17.ams2>,
> > john smith  wrote:
>
> >>"john smith"  wrote in message
> >>news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>
> >>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> >>>news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com.> >>> On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
> >>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> >>>>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
> >>>> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> >>>> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> >>>> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> >>>> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote> >>>> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> >>>> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
> >>>> > > comedy
> >>>> > > about
> >>>> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> >>>> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
> >>>> > >sound
> >>>> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> >>>> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
> >>>> > >course.
> >>>> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>
> >>>> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American
> >>>> > comedy
> >>>> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> >>>> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
> >>>> > combined
> >>>> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see
> >>>> > how
> >>>> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
> >>>> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in the
> >>>> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
> >>>> >look.
>
> >>>> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
> >>>> know
> >>>> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest> >>> Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
> >>> which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
> >>> American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
> >>> Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series)> >>> But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
> >>> much.
>
> >>> Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
> >>> Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>
> >>> __________________________________________________________
> >>> Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of the
> >>> story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the narrative
> >>> jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as
> >>> they
> >>> see fit...
>
> >>> I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a monstrously
> >>> exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the interviews
> >>> I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
> >>> other
> >>> characters berate him.  He said he loves being insulted. too -
> >>> especially
> >>> by Jeff's wife!  ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>
> >>Found this ace clip on youtube:
>
> >>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>
> >>Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>
> > Looks like due justice.
>
> You didn't watch it, did you?
>

I don't think he did, and you'll notice his trollings gotten worse
today now that he's ignored, but he will settle down eventually I
hope. Might actually be therapeutic for him.
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 16:41:27 -0800 (PST)   author:   AlanSailsbury

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
news:0fbcbd91-a4d8-42c9-83f7-69f640157f99@m16g2000yqc.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 4, 11:31 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
> "The Doctor"  wrote in message
>
> news:hcsvdg$hm$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...
>
>
>
> > In article <6VjIm.48980$k74.39...@newsfe17.ams2>,
> > john smith  wrote:
>
> >>"john smith"  wrote in message
> >>news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>
> >>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> >>>news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> >>> On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
> >>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> >>>>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
> >>>> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> >>>> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> >>>> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> >>>> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> >>>> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> >>>> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
> >>>> > > comedy
> >>>> > > about
> >>>> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> >>>> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
> >>>> > >sound
> >>>> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> >>>> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
> >>>> > >course.
> >>>> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>
> >>>> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of 
> >>>> > American
> >>>> > comedy
> >>>> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> >>>> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
> >>>> > combined
> >>>> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see
> >>>> > how
> >>>> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
> >>>> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in 
> >>>> >the
> >>>> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
> >>>> >look.
>
> >>>> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
> >>>> know
> >>>> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.
>
> >>> Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
> >>> which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
> >>> American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
> >>> Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
> >>> But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
> >>> much.
>
> >>> Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
> >>> Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>
> >>> __________________________________________________________
> >>> Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of 
> >>> the
> >>> story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the 
> >>> narrative
> >>> jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as
> >>> they
> >>> see fit...
>
> >>> I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a 
> >>> monstrously
> >>> exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the 
> >>> interviews
> >>> I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
> >>> other
> >>> characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too -
> >>> especially
> >>> by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>
> >>Found this ace clip on youtube:
>
> >>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>
> >>Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>
> > Looks like due justice.
>
> You didn't watch it, did you?
>

I don't think he did, and you'll notice his trollings gotten worse
today now that he's ignored,



***I noticed.  Now we're trolls for talking on-topic and off-topic!***




but he will settle down eventually I
hope. Might actually be therapeutic for him.


***Let's hope so.  Although, from past experience, I'm highly 
sceptical...***
date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 01:16:29 -0000   author:   john smith

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
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On Nov 4, 6:29 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> news:2a7ae558-aa74-4df0-a270-cf5482f3392d@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
> On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>
>
>
> > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> >news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>
> > > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> > >news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> > > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
> > >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> > >>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
> > >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> > >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> > >> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> > >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> > >> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> > >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
> > >> > > comedy
> > >> > > about
> > >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> > >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
> > >> > >sound
> > >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> > >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
> > >> > >course.
> > >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>
> > >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of 
> > >> > American
> > >> > comedy
> > >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> > >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
> > >> > combined
> > >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see
> > >> > how
> > >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
> > >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in 
> > >> >the
> > >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
> > >> >look.
>
> > >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
> > >> know
> > >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.
>
> > > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
> > > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
> > > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
> > > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
> > > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
> > > much.
>
> > > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
> > > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>
> > > __________________________________________________________
> > > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of 
> > > the
> > > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the 
> > > narrative
> > > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as
> > > they
> > > see fit...
>
> > > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a 
> > > monstrously
> > > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the 
> > > interviews
> > > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
> > > other
> > > characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too - 
> > > especially
> > > by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>
> > Found this ace clip on youtube:
>
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>
> > Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>
> LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment".
> I've godda buy these on DVD.
>
> It's well worth it! It justs gets better and funnier, and Larry gets
> tetchier and more insulting, with every series. Series 7 is running right
> now on More4 - Thursdays at 10:40 - so you could tune in tomorrow if you
> wanted...


Please tell me something bad didn't happen to the dog though...



***Nah.  The dog was fine!***



>
> The box sets start at about ten quid, according to 
> Amazon -http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_0_4?url=search-alias%3Ddvd&field-...-
> but they sell even cheaper sometimes at Fopp...

Cheers John! I'll check it out.
date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 01:17:25 -0000   author:   john smith

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"The Doctor"  wrote in message 
news:hct34o$48o$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...
> In article <qaoIm.83424$op2.975@newsfe28.ams2>,
> john smith  wrote:
>>
>>"The Doctor"  wrote in message
>>news:hcsvdg$hm$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...
>>> In article <6VjIm.48980$k74.39751@newsfe17.ams2>,
>>> john smith  wrote:
>>>>
>>>>"john smith"  wrote in message
>>>>news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>>>>>
>>>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>>> news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>>>>> On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>>>>
>>>>>> news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
>>>>>> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>>>>
>>>>>> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>>>>>> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>>>>>
>>>>>> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
>>>>>> > > comedy
>>>>>> > > about
>>>>>> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>>>>>> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
>>>>>> > >sound
>>>>>> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>>>>>> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
>>>>>> > >course.
>>>>>> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of 
>>>>>> > American
>>>>>> > comedy
>>>>>> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>>>>>> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
>>>>>> > combined
>>>>>> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see
>>>>>> > how
>>>>>> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>>>>>> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in 
>>>>>> >the
>>>>>> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
>>>>>> >look.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
>>>>>> know
>>>>>> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.
>>>>>
>>>>> Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
>>>>> which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
>>>>> American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
>>>>> Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
>>>>> But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
>>>>> much.
>>>>>
>>>>> Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
>>>>> Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>>>>>
>>>>> __________________________________________________________
>>>>> Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of 
>>>>> the
>>>>> story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the 
>>>>> narrative
>>>>> jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as
>>>>> they
>>>>> see fit...
>>>>>
>>>>> I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a 
>>>>> monstrously
>>>>> exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the 
>>>>> interviews
>>>>> I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
>>>>> other
>>>>> characters berate him.  He said he loves being insulted. too -
>>>>> especially
>>>>> by Jeff's wife!  ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Found this ace clip on youtube:
>>>>
>>>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>>>>
>>>>Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Looks like due justice.
>>
>>
>>
>>You didn't watch it, did you?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Repeated posts?


OE fucked up on me.  Ever heard of making a mistake?


>You are desparated js.


Not as desperate as you, replying with one-word posts to people who are 
trying to ignore you...

NOW GET BACK IN YOUR BOX!








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date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 01:19:24 -0000   author:   john smith

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
On Nov 5, 1:16 am, "john smith"  wrote:
> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> news:0fbcbd91-a4d8-42c9-83f7-69f640157f99@m16g2000yqc.googlegroups.com...
> On Nov 4, 11:31 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>
>
>
> > "The Doctor"  wrote in message
>
> >news:hcsvdg$hm$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...
>
> > > In article <6VjIm.48980$k74.39...@newsfe17.ams2>,
> > > john smith  wrote:
>
> > >>"john smith"  wrote in message
> > >>news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>
> > >>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> > >>>news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> > >>> On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
> > >>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> > >>>>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
> > >>>> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> > >>>> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> > >>>> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> > >>>> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> > >>>> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> > >>>> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
> > >>>> > > comedy
> > >>>> > > about
> > >>>> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> > >>>> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
> > >>>> > >sound
> > >>>> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> > >>>> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
> > >>>> > >course.
> > >>>> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>
> > >>>> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of
> > >>>> > American
> > >>>> > comedy
> > >>>> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> > >>>> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
> > >>>> > combined
> > >>>> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see
> > >>>> > how
> > >>>> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
> > >>>> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in
> > >>>> >the
> > >>>> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
> > >>>> >look.
>
> > >>>> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
> > >>>> know
> > >>>> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.
>
> > >>> Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
> > >>> which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
> > >>> American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
> > >>> Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
> > >>> But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
> > >>> much.
>
> > >>> Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show> > >>> Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>
> > >>> __________________________________________________________
> > >>> Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of
> > >>> the
> > >>> story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the
> > >>> narrative
> > >>> jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as
> > >>> they
> > >>> see fit...
>
> > >>> I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a
> > >>> monstrously
> > >>> exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the
> > >>> interviews
> > >>> I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
> > >>> other
> > >>> characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too -
> > >>> especially
> > >>> by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>
> > >>Found this ace clip on youtube:
>
> > >>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>
> > >>Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>
> > > Looks like due justice.
>
> > You didn't watch it, did you?
>
> I don't think he did, and you'll notice his trollings gotten worse
> today now that he's ignored,
>
> ***I noticed.  Now we're trolls for talking on-topic and off-topic!***
>
> but he will settle down eventually I
> hope. Might actually be therapeutic for him.
>
> ***Let's hope so.  Although, from past experience, I'm highly
> sceptical...***

Well it's a no-lose situation for us either way. :-)
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 17:20:15 -0800 (PST)   author:   AlanSailsbury

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
On Nov 4, 11:29 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> news:2a7ae558-aa74-4df0-a270-cf5482f3392d@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
> On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>
>
>
> > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> >news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>
> > > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> > >news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com.> > > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
> > >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> > >>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
> > >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> > >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> > >> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> > >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote> > >> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> > >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
> > >> > > comedy
> > >> > > about
> > >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> > >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
> > >> > >sound
> > >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> > >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
> > >> > >course.
> > >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>
> > >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American
> > >> > comedy
> > >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> > >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
> > >> > combined
> > >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see
> > >> > how
> > >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
> > >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in the
> > >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
> > >> >look.
>
> > >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
> > >> know
> > >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest> > > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
> > > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
> > > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
> > > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series)> > > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
> > > much.
>
> > > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
> > > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>
> > > __________________________________________________________
> > > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of the
> > > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the narrative
> > > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as
> > > they
> > > see fit...
>
> > > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a monstrously
> > > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the interviews
> > > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
> > > other
> > > characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too - especially
> > > by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>
> > Found this ace clip on youtube:
>
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>
> > Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>
> LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment".
> I've godda buy these on DVD.
>
> It's well worth it!  It justs gets better and funnier, and Larry gets
> tetchier and more insulting, with every series.  Series 7 is running right
> now on More4 - Thursdays at 10:40 - so you could tune in tomorrow if you
> wanted...
>
> The box sets start at about ten quid, according to Amazon -http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_0_4?url=search-alias%3Ddvd&field-...-
> but they sell even cheaper sometimes at Fopp...

Would you recommend starting with season 1 or isn't that as good?
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 17:23:41 -0800 (PST)   author:   AlanSailsbury

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
news:be62f6e4-670d-44b2-a494-fecc5cf01b03@k17g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 4, 11:29 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> news:2a7ae558-aa74-4df0-a270-cf5482f3392d@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
> On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>
>
>
> > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> >news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>
> > > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> > >news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> > > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
> > >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> > >>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
> > >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> > >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> > >> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> > >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> > >> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> > >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
> > >> > > comedy
> > >> > > about
> > >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> > >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
> > >> > >sound
> > >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> > >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
> > >> > >course.
> > >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>
> > >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of 
> > >> > American
> > >> > comedy
> > >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> > >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
> > >> > combined
> > >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see
> > >> > how
> > >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
> > >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in 
> > >> >the
> > >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
> > >> >look.
>
> > >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
> > >> know
> > >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.
>
> > > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
> > > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
> > > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
> > > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
> > > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
> > > much.
>
> > > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
> > > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>
> > > __________________________________________________________
> > > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of 
> > > the
> > > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the 
> > > narrative
> > > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as
> > > they
> > > see fit...
>
> > > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a 
> > > monstrously
> > > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the 
> > > interviews
> > > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
> > > other
> > > characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too - 
> > > especially
> > > by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>
> > Found this ace clip on youtube:
>
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>
> > Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>
> LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment".
> I've godda buy these on DVD.
>
> It's well worth it! It justs gets better and funnier, and Larry gets
> tetchier and more insulting, with every series. Series 7 is running right
> now on More4 - Thursdays at 10:40 - so you could tune in tomorrow if you
> wanted...
>
> The box sets start at about ten quid, according to 
> Amazon -http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_0_4?url=search-alias%3Ddvd&field-...-
> but they sell even cheaper sometimes at Fopp...

Would you recommend starting with season 1 or isn't that as good?



I'd say watch 'em all the way through from the beginning!  Each series has a 
vague overarching "storyline" and is pretty much standalone in that respect 
(for example, in series 3 Larry and his mates set up a restaurant; in series 
4 Larry's cast by Mel Brooks to star as Max Bialystock from "The Producers") 
but it's so much fun watching the characters develop as Larry stumbles from 
one social faux pas to another...

Man, you're in for a treat these long dark winter evenings!  I might even 
re-rewatch it again from scratch myself!
date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 02:39:42 -0000   author:   john smith

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"The Doctor"  wrote in message news:hcrvlb$q1a$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...
> In article ,
> \"The Great One\"  wrote:
> >
> >"Ignis Fatuus"  wrote in message =
> >news:s9v1f5hdssii5js288e6bkrg9k6t54t6va@4ax.com...
> >> On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 01:37:35 퍍 (UTC), doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The
> >> Doctor) wrote:
> >>=20
> >> >In article =
> >,
> >> >AlanSailsbury   wrote:
> >> >>On Nov 3, 7:44=3DA0pm, "Soze"  =
> >wrote:
> >> >>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> >> >>>
> >> >>> =
> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...=
> >
> >> >>> On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  =
> >wrote:
> >> >>>
> >> >>> > "john smith"  wrote in message
> >> >>>
> >> >>> > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american =
> >comedy
> >> >>> > about
> >> >>> > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> >> >>> >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't =
> >sound
> >> >>> >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> >> >>> >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of =
> >course.
> >> >>> >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
> >> >>>
> >> >>> I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of =
> >American com=3D
> >> >>edy
> >> >>> shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> >> >>> television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two =
> >combined
> >> >>> don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to =
> >see how
> >> >>> Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
> >> >>
> >> >>We tend to get the cream of the crop of American comedy shows in the
> >> >>UK.  Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, are all worth a
> >> >>look.
> >> >
> >> >You really are a trash can TRollsbury.
> >>=20
> >> Just to let you know that I've become heartily sick and tired of your
> >> spiteful, puerile little rants, and the filth you drag into RADW with
> >> your mindless crossposting. You seem hell bent on destroying this
> >> group, disrupting any reasonable discussion, and infesting it with all
> >> the vermin of Usenet.
> >>=20
> >> It's time for me to concur with those who consider the best policy to
> >> be ignoring you completely.
> >
> >Please do and "Shut Up" !!
> >--
> >John C.
> 
> IF is more reasonable than you average radw troll like js AS and SW.
> -- 
> Member - Liberal International This is doctor@nl2k.ab.ca Ici doctor@nl2k.ab.ca

Writing that down !!
--
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date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 23:14:31 -0600   author:   \The Great One\

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"The Doctor"  wrote in message news:hct32t$474$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...
> In article <47oIm.83419$op2.49694@newsfe28.ams2>,
> john smith  wrote:
> >
> >"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
> >news:2a7ae558-aa74-4df0-a270-cf5482f3392d@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com..> >On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
> >> "john smith"  wrote in message
> >>
> >> news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> >> >news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...> >> > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
> >> >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> >>
> >> >>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com.> >> >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
> >>
> >> >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> >>
> >> >> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com..> >> >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
> >>
> >> >> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
> >>
> >> >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
> >> >> > > comedy
> >> >> > > about
> >> >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> >> >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
> >> >> > >sound
> >> >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> >> >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of 
> >> >> > >course.
> >> >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
> >>
> >> >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of American
> >> >> > comedy
> >> >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> >> >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two > >> >> > combined
> >> >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see 
> >> >> > how
> >> >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
> >> >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in the
> >> >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
> >> >> >look.
> >>
> >> >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
> >> >> know
> >> >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.
> >>
> >> > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
> >> > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
> >> > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
> >> > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
> >> > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
> >> > much.
> >>
> >> > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
> >> > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
> >>
> >> > __________________________________________________________
> >> > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of the
> >> > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the narrative
> >> > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as 
> >> > they
> >> > see fit...
> >>
> >> > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a monstrously
> >> > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the interviews
> >> > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the 
> >> > other
> >> > characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too - especially
> >> > by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
> >>
> >> Found this ace clip on youtube:
> >>
> >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
> >>
> >> Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
> >
> >LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment".
> >I've godda buy these on DVD.
> >
> >
> >
> >It's well worth it!  It justs gets better and funnier, and Larry gets > >tetchier and more insulting, with every series.  Series 7 is running right 
> >now on More4 - Thursdays at 10:40 - so you could tune in tomorrow if you 
> >wanted...
> >
> >The box sets start at about ten quid, according to Amazon - 
> >http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_0_4?url=search-alias%3Ddvd&field-keywords=curb쪋꯹蛫≪&sprefix=curb - 
> >but they sell even cheaper sometimes at Fopp...
> >
> 
> What a pair of sad trolls.
> -- 
> Member - Liberal International This is doctor@nl2k.ab.ca Ici doctor@nl2k.ab.ca

Sad & Pathetic !!
--
John C.
date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 00:27:40 -0600   author:   \The Great One\

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"john smith"  wrote in message news:tKpIm.83996$fq2.40310@newsfe18.ams2...
> 
> "The Doctor"  wrote in message 
> news:hct34o$48o$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...
> > In article <qaoIm.83424$op2.975@newsfe28.ams2>,
> > john smith  wrote:
> >>
> >>"The Doctor"  wrote in message
> >>news:hcsvdg$hm$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...
> >>> In article <6VjIm.48980$k74.39751@newsfe17.ams2>,
> >>> john smith  wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>"john smith"  wrote in message
> >>>>news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
> >>>>>
> >>>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> >>>>> news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> >>>>> On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
> >>>>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...> >>>>>> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com..> >>>>>> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
> >>>>>> > > comedy
> >>>>>> > > about
> >>>>>> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> >>>>>> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
> >>>>>> > >sound
> >>>>>> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> >>>>>> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
> >>>>>> > >course.
> >>>>>> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of 
> >>>>>> > American
> >>>>>> > comedy
> >>>>>> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> >>>>>> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
> >>>>>> > combined
> >>>>>> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see
> >>>>>> > how
> >>>>>> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
> >>>>>> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in 
> >>>>>> >the
> >>>>>> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
> >>>>>> >look.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
> >>>>>> know
> >>>>>> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
> >>>>> which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
> >>>>> American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
> >>>>> Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
> >>>>> But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
> >>>>> much.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
> >>>>> Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> __________________________________________________________
> >>>>> Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of 
> >>>>> the
> >>>>> story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the 
> >>>>> narrative
> >>>>> jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as
> >>>>> they
> >>>>> see fit...
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a 
> >>>>> monstrously
> >>>>> exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the 
> >>>>> interviews
> >>>>> I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
> >>>>> other
> >>>>> characters berate him.  He said he loves being insulted. too -
> >>>>> especially
> >>>>> by Jeff's wife!  ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>Found this ace clip on youtube:
> >>>>
> >>>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
> >>>>
> >>>>Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> Looks like due justice.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>You didn't watch it, did you?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Repeated posts?
> 
> 
> OE fucked up on me.  Ever heard of making a mistake?
> 
> 
> >You are desparated js.
> 
> 
> Not as desperate as you, replying with one-word posts to people who are 
> trying to ignore you...
> 
> NOW GET BACK IN YOUR BOX!
> -- 
> Smegma Smith

NOW GET BACK IN YOUR GAY-CLOSET, Smegma Smith !!
--
John C.
date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 00:31:44 -0600   author:   \The Great One\

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article ,
AlanSailsbury   wrote:
>On Nov 4, 11:31=A0pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>> "The Doctor"  wrote in message
>>
>> news:hcsvdg$hm$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...
>>
>>
>>
>> > In article <6VjIm.48980$k74.39...@newsfe17.ams2>,
>> > john smith  wrote:
>>
>> >>"john smith"  wrote in message
>> >>news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>>
>> >>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>> >>>news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com.=
>..
>> >>> On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
>> >>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> >>>>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.co=
>m...
>> >>>> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>
>> >>>> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> >>>> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.=
>com...
>> >>>> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote=
>:
>>
>> >>>> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> >>>> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
>> >>>> > > comedy
>> >>>> > > about
>> >>>> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>> >>>> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
>> >>>> > >sound
>> >>>> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>> >>>> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
>> >>>> > >course.
>> >>>> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>
>> >>>> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of Ameri=
>can
>> >>>> > comedy
>> >>>> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>> >>>> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
>> >>>> > combined
>> >>>> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to se=
>e
>> >>>> > how
>> >>>> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>> >>>> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in t=
>he
>> >>>> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
>> >>>> >look.
>>
>> >>>> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. =
>I
>> >>>> know
>> >>>> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest=
>.
>>
>> >>> Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
>> >>> which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
>> >>> American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
>> >>> Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series)=
>.
>> >>> But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
>> >>> much.
>>
>> >>> Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
>> >>> Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>>
>> >>> __________________________________________________________
>> >>> Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of t=
>he
>> >>> story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the narrat=
>ive
>> >>> jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as
>> >>> they
>> >>> see fit...
>>
>> >>> I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a monstrous=
>ly
>> >>> exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the intervie=
>ws
>> >>> I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
>> >>> other
>> >>> characters berate him. =A0He said he loves being insulted. too -
>> >>> especially
>> >>> by Jeff's wife! =A0("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>>
>> >>Found this ace clip on youtube:
>>
>> >>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DgY9uvy4d318&feature=3Drelated
>>
>> >>Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>>
>> > Looks like due justice.
>>
>> You didn't watch it, did you?
>>
>
>I don't think he did, and you'll notice his trollings gotten worse
>today now that he's ignored, but he will settle down eventually I
>hope. Might actually be therapeutic for him.
>
>

TRolls sailsbury and smith are flaming again.
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date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 12:45:37 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article <JHpIm.83890$fq2.77758@newsfe18.ams2>,
john smith  wrote:
>
>"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
>news:0fbcbd91-a4d8-42c9-83f7-69f640157f99@m16g2000yqc.googlegroups.com...
>On Nov 4, 11:31 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>> "The Doctor"  wrote in message
>>
>> news:hcsvdg$hm$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...
>>
>>
>>
>> > In article <6VjIm.48980$k74.39...@newsfe17.ams2>,
>> > john smith  wrote:
>>
>> >>"john smith"  wrote in message
>> >>news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>>
>> >>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>> >>>news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>> >>> On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
>> >>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> >>>>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
>> >>>> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>
>> >>>> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> >>>> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>> >>>> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>
>> >>>> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> >>>> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
>> >>>> > > comedy
>> >>>> > > about
>> >>>> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>> >>>> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
>> >>>> > >sound
>> >>>> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>> >>>> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
>> >>>> > >course.
>> >>>> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>
>> >>>> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of 
>> >>>> > American
>> >>>> > comedy
>> >>>> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>> >>>> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
>> >>>> > combined
>> >>>> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see
>> >>>> > how
>> >>>> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>> >>>> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in 
>> >>>> >the
>> >>>> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
>> >>>> >look.
>>
>> >>>> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
>> >>>> know
>> >>>> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.
>>
>> >>> Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
>> >>> which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
>> >>> American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
>> >>> Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
>> >>> But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
>> >>> much.
>>
>> >>> Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
>> >>> Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>>
>> >>> __________________________________________________________
>> >>> Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of 
>> >>> the
>> >>> story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the 
>> >>> narrative
>> >>> jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as
>> >>> they
>> >>> see fit...
>>
>> >>> I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a 
>> >>> monstrously
>> >>> exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the 
>> >>> interviews
>> >>> I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
>> >>> other
>> >>> characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too -
>> >>> especially
>> >>> by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>>
>> >>Found this ace clip on youtube:
>>
>> >>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>>
>> >>Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>>
>> > Looks like due justice.
>>
>> You didn't watch it, did you?
>>
>
>I don't think he did, and you'll notice his trollings gotten worse
>today now that he's ignored,
>
>
>
>***I noticed.  Now we're trolls for talking on-topic and off-topic!***
>
>
>
>
>but he will settle down eventually I
>hope. Might actually be therapeutic for him.
>
>
>***Let's hope so.  Although, from past experience, I'm highly 
>sceptical...*** 
>
>

The Smith and sailsbury troll show is back
starring Alan Sailsbury as troll 1 and john smith as troll 2.
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date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 12:46:38 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article <tKpIm.83996$fq2.40310@newsfe18.ams2>,
john smith  wrote:
>
>"The Doctor"  wrote in message 
>news:hct34o$48o$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...
>> In article <qaoIm.83424$op2.975@newsfe28.ams2>,
>> john smith  wrote:
>>>
>>>"The Doctor"  wrote in message
>>>news:hcsvdg$hm$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...
>>>> In article <6VjIm.48980$k74.39751@newsfe17.ams2>,
>>>> john smith  wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>"john smith"  wrote in message
>>>>>news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>>>> news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>>>>>> On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>>>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
>>>>>>> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>>>>>>> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
>>>>>>> > > comedy
>>>>>>> > > about
>>>>>>> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>>>>>>> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
>>>>>>> > >sound
>>>>>>> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>>>>>>> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
>>>>>>> > >course.
>>>>>>> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of 
>>>>>>> > American
>>>>>>> > comedy
>>>>>>> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>>>>>>> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
>>>>>>> > combined
>>>>>>> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see
>>>>>>> > how
>>>>>>> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>>>>>>> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in 
>>>>>>> >the
>>>>>>> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
>>>>>>> >look.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
>>>>>>> know
>>>>>>> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
>>>>>> which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
>>>>>> American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
>>>>>> Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
>>>>>> But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
>>>>>> much.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
>>>>>> Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> __________________________________________________________
>>>>>> Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of 
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the 
>>>>>> narrative
>>>>>> jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as
>>>>>> they
>>>>>> see fit...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a 
>>>>>> monstrously
>>>>>> exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the 
>>>>>> interviews
>>>>>> I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
>>>>>> other
>>>>>> characters berate him.  He said he loves being insulted. too -
>>>>>> especially
>>>>>> by Jeff's wife!  ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Found this ace clip on youtube:
>>>>>
>>>>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>>>>>
>>>>>Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Looks like due justice.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>You didn't watch it, did you?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Repeated posts?
>
>
>OE f!@#$d up on me.  Ever heard of making a mistake?
>
>
>>You are desparated js.
>
>
>Not as desperate as you, replying with one-word posts to people who are 
>trying to ignore you...
>
>NOW GET BACK IN YOUR BOX!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>

Outlook Excess??!!! LOL!!  Can't learn a **real** programme like
thunderbird?
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date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 12:47:31 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article <tKpIm.83995$fq2.70887@newsfe18.ams2>,
john smith  wrote:
>
>"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
>news:7841192a-b976-41d4-8613-d46739ca80aa@j19g2000yqk.googlegroups.com...
>On Nov 4, 6:29 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> news:2a7ae558-aa74-4df0-a270-cf5482f3392d@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
>> On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> >news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>>
>> > > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>> > >news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>> > > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
>> > >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> > >>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
>> > >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>
>> > >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> > >> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>> > >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>
>> > >> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> > >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
>> > >> > > comedy
>> > >> > > about
>> > >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>> > >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
>> > >> > >sound
>> > >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>> > >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
>> > >> > >course.
>> > >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>
>> > >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of 
>> > >> > American
>> > >> > comedy
>> > >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>> > >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
>> > >> > combined
>> > >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see
>> > >> > how
>> > >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>> > >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in 
>> > >> >the
>> > >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
>> > >> >look.
>>
>> > >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
>> > >> know
>> > >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.
>>
>> > > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
>> > > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
>> > > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
>> > > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
>> > > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
>> > > much.
>>
>> > > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
>> > > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>>
>> > > __________________________________________________________
>> > > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of 
>> > > the
>> > > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the 
>> > > narrative
>> > > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as
>> > > they
>> > > see fit...
>>
>> > > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a 
>> > > monstrously
>> > > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the 
>> > > interviews
>> > > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
>> > > other
>> > > characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too - 
>> > > especially
>> > > by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>>
>> > Found this ace clip on youtube:
>>
>> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>>
>> > Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>>
>> LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment".
>> I've godda buy these on DVD.
>>
>> It's well worth it! It justs gets better and funnier, and Larry gets
>> tetchier and more insulting, with every series. Series 7 is running right
>> now on More4 - Thursdays at 10:40 - so you could tune in tomorrow if you
>> wanted...
>
>
>Please tell me something bad didn't happen to the dog though...
>
>
>
>***Nah.  The dog was fine!***
>
>
>
>>
>> The box sets start at about ten quid, according to 
>> Amazon -http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_0_4?url=search-alias%3Ddvd&field-...-
>> but they sell even cheaper sometimes at Fopp...
>
>Cheers John! I'll check it out.
>
>

The smith and Sailsbury troll show continues.
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date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 12:52:38 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article ,
AlanSailsbury   wrote:
>On Nov 5, 1:16=A0am, "john smith"  wrote:
>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> news:0fbcbd91-a4d8-42c9-83f7-69f640157f99@m16g2000yqc.googlegroups.com...
>> On Nov 4, 11:31 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > "The Doctor"  wrote in message
>>
>> >news:hcsvdg$hm$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...
>>
>> > > In article <6VjIm.48980$k74.39...@newsfe17.ams2>,
>> > > john smith  wrote:
>>
>> > >>"john smith"  wrote in message
>> > >>news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>>
>> > >>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>> > >>>news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.co=
>m...
>> > >>> On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
>> > >>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> > >>>>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.=
>com...
>> > >>>> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>
>> > >>>> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> > >>>> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroup=
>s.com...
>> > >>>> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wro=
>te:
>>
>> > >>>> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> > >>>> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An america=
>n
>> > >>>> > > comedy
>> > >>>> > > about
>> > >>>> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>> > >>>> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn=
>'t
>> > >>>> > >sound
>> > >>>> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>> > >>>> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
>> > >>>> > >course.
>> > >>>> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>
>> > >>>> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of
>> > >>>> > American
>> > >>>> > comedy
>> > >>>> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understan=
>d
>> > >>>> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
>> > >>>> > combined
>> > >>>> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to =
>see
>> > >>>> > how
>> > >>>> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>> > >>>> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in
>> > >>>> >the
>> > >>>> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth =
>a
>> > >>>> >look.
>>
>> > >>>> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on=
>. I
>> > >>>> know
>> > >>>> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be hone=
>st.
>>
>> > >>> Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off fro=
>m,
>> > >>> which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
>> > >>> American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
>> > >>> Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the serie=
>s).
>> > >>> But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
>> > >>> much.
>>
>> > >>> Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show=
>.
>> > >>> Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>>
>> > >>> __________________________________________________________
>> > >>> Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of
>> > >>> the
>> > >>> story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the
>> > >>> narrative
>> > >>> jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry =
>as
>> > >>> they
>> > >>> see fit...
>>
>> > >>> I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a
>> > >>> monstrously
>> > >>> exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the
>> > >>> interviews
>> > >>> I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
>> > >>> other
>> > >>> characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too -
>> > >>> especially
>> > >>> by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>>
>> > >>Found this ace clip on youtube:
>>
>> > >>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DgY9uvy4d318&feature=3Drelated
>>
>> > >>Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>>
>> > > Looks like due justice.
>>
>> > You didn't watch it, did you?
>>
>> I don't think he did, and you'll notice his trollings gotten worse
>> today now that he's ignored,
>>
>> ***I noticed. =A0Now we're trolls for talking on-topic and off-topic!***
>>
>> but he will settle down eventually I
>> hope. Might actually be therapeutic for him.
>>
>> ***Let's hope so. =A0Although, from past experience, I'm highly
>> sceptical...***
>
>Well it's a no-lose situation for us either way. :-)
>
>
>
>
>

Proves that Smith and sailsbury are loser trolls.
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date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 12:53:16 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article ,
AlanSailsbury   wrote:
>On Nov 4, 11:29=A0pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> news:2a7ae558-aa74-4df0-a270-cf5482f3392d@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
>> On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> >news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>>
>> > > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>> > >news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com.=
>..
>> > > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
>> > >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> > >>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.co=
>m...
>> > >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>
>> > >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> > >> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.=
>com...
>> > >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote=
>:
>>
>> > >> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> > >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
>> > >> > > comedy
>> > >> > > about
>> > >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>> > >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
>> > >> > >sound
>> > >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>> > >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
>> > >> > >course.
>> > >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>
>> > >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of Ameri=
>can
>> > >> > comedy
>> > >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>> > >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
>> > >> > combined
>> > >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to se=
>e
>> > >> > how
>> > >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>> > >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in t=
>he
>> > >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
>> > >> >look.
>>
>> > >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. =
>I
>> > >> know
>> > >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest=
>.
>>
>> > > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
>> > > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
>> > > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
>> > > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series)=
>.
>> > > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
>> > > much.
>>
>> > > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
>> > > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>>
>> > > __________________________________________________________
>> > > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of t=
>he
>> > > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the narrat=
>ive
>> > > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as
>> > > they
>> > > see fit...
>>
>> > > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a monstrous=
>ly
>> > > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the intervie=
>ws
>> > > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
>> > > other
>> > > characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too - especia=
>lly
>> > > by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>>
>> > Found this ace clip on youtube:
>>
>> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DgY9uvy4d318&feature=3Drelated
>>
>> > Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>>
>> LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment".
>> I've godda buy these on DVD.
>>
>> It's well worth it! =A0It justs gets better and funnier, and Larry gets
>> tetchier and more insulting, with every series. =A0Series 7 is running ri=
>ght
>> now on More4 - Thursdays at 10:40 - so you could tune in tomorrow if you
>> wanted...
>>
>> The box sets start at about ten quid, according to Amazon -http://www.ama=
>zon.co.uk/s/ref=3Dnb_ss_0_4?url=3Dsearch-alias%3Ddvd&field-...-
>> but they sell even cheaper sometimes at Fopp...
>
>Would you recommend starting with season 1 or isn't that as good?
>

Signal-to-noise ratio come from the smith and sailsbury show is low.
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date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 12:53:59 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article <NVqIm.55021$MG6.10688@newsfe13.ams2>,
john smith  wrote:
>
>"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
>news:be62f6e4-670d-44b2-a494-fecc5cf01b03@k17g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
>On Nov 4, 11:29 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> news:2a7ae558-aa74-4df0-a270-cf5482f3392d@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
>> On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> >news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>>
>> > > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>> > >news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>> > > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
>> > >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> > >>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
>> > >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>
>> > >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> > >> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>> > >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>
>> > >> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> > >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
>> > >> > > comedy
>> > >> > > about
>> > >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>> > >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
>> > >> > >sound
>> > >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>> > >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
>> > >> > >course.
>> > >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>
>> > >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of 
>> > >> > American
>> > >> > comedy
>> > >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>> > >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
>> > >> > combined
>> > >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see
>> > >> > how
>> > >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>> > >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in 
>> > >> >the
>> > >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
>> > >> >look.
>>
>> > >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
>> > >> know
>> > >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.
>>
>> > > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
>> > > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
>> > > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
>> > > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
>> > > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
>> > > much.
>>
>> > > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
>> > > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>>
>> > > __________________________________________________________
>> > > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of 
>> > > the
>> > > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the 
>> > > narrative
>> > > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as
>> > > they
>> > > see fit...
>>
>> > > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a 
>> > > monstrously
>> > > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the 
>> > > interviews
>> > > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
>> > > other
>> > > characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too - 
>> > > especially
>> > > by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>>
>> > Found this ace clip on youtube:
>>
>> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>>
>> > Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>>
>> LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment".
>> I've godda buy these on DVD.
>>
>> It's well worth it! It justs gets better and funnier, and Larry gets
>> tetchier and more insulting, with every series. Series 7 is running right
>> now on More4 - Thursdays at 10:40 - so you could tune in tomorrow if you
>> wanted...
>>
>> The box sets start at about ten quid, according to 
>> Amazon -http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_0_4?url=search-alias%3Ddvd&field-...-
>> but they sell even cheaper sometimes at Fopp...
>
>Would you recommend starting with season 1 or isn't that as good?
>
>
>
>I'd say watch 'em all the way through from the beginning!  Each series has a 
>vague overarching "storyline" and is pretty much standalone in that respect 
>(for example, in series 3 Larry and his mates set up a restaurant; in series 
>4 Larry's cast by Mel Brooks to star as Max Bialystock from "The Producers") 
>but it's so much fun watching the characters develop as Larry stumbles from 
>one social faux pas to another...
>
>Man, you're in for a treat these long dark winter evenings!  I might even 
>re-rewatch it again from scratch myself!
>
>
>

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date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 12:54:29 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article ,
\"The Great One\"  wrote:
>
>"The Doctor"  wrote in message =
>news:hcrvlb$q1a$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...
>> In article ,
>> \"The Great One\"  wrote:
>> >
>> >"Ignis Fatuus"  wrote in message =3D
>> >news:s9v1f5hdssii5js288e6bkrg9k6t54t6va@4ax.com...
>> >> On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 01:37:35 +0000 (UTC), doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca =
>(The
>> >> Doctor) wrote:
>> >>=3D20
>> >> >In article =3D
>> >,
>> >> >AlanSailsbury   wrote:
>> >> >>On Nov 3, 7:44=3D3DA0pm, "Soze"  =
>=3D
>> >wrote:
>> >> >>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> =3D
>> =
>>news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com..=
>.=3D
>> >
>> >> >>> On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  =
>=3D
>> >wrote:
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> > "john smith"  wrote in message
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An =
>american =3D
>> >comedy
>> >> >>> > about
>> >> >>> > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>> >> >>> >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist =
>didn't =3D
>> >sound
>> >> >>> >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>> >> >>> >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of =
>=3D
>> >course.
>> >> >>> >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of =
>=3D
>> >American com=3D3D
>> >> >>edy
>> >> >>> shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really =
>understand
>> >> >>> television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two =
>=3D
>> >combined
>> >> >>> don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to =
>=3D
>> >see how
>> >> >>> Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>We tend to get the cream of the crop of American comedy shows in =
>the
>> >> >>UK.  Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, are all worth =
>a
>> >> >>look.
>> >> >
>> >> >You really are a trash can TRollsbury.
>> >>=3D20
>> >> Just to let you know that I've become heartily sick and tired of =
>your
>> >> spiteful, puerile little rants, and the filth you drag into RADW =
>with
>> >> your mindless crossposting. You seem hell bent on destroying this
>> >> group, disrupting any reasonable discussion, and infesting it with =
>all
>> >> the vermin of Usenet.
>> >>=3D20
>> >> It's time for me to concur with those who consider the best policy =
>to
>> >> be ignoring you completely.
>> >
>> >Please do and "Shut Up" !!
>> >--
>> >John C.
>>=20
>> IF is more reasonable than you average radw troll like js AS and SW.
>> --=20
>> Member - Liberal International This is doctor@nl2k.ab.ca Ici =
>doctor@nl2k.ab.ca
>
>Writing that down !!
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date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 12:55:59 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
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\"The Great One\"  wrote:
>
>"The Doctor"  wrote in message =
>news:hct32t$474$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...
>> In article <47oIm.83419$op2.49694@newsfe28.ams2>,
>> john smith  wrote:
>> >
>> >"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message=20
>> =
>>news:2a7ae558-aa74-4df0-a270-cf5482f3392d@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com..=
>.
>> >On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>> >> "john smith"  wrote in message
>> >>
>> >> news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>> >> =
>>news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...=
>
>> >> > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  =
>wrote:
>> >> >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>> >>
>> >> =
>>>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com.=
>..
>> >> >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  =
>wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>> >>
>> >> >> =
>>news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com..=
>.
>> >> >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  =
>wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>> >>
>> >> >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An =
>american
>> >> >> > > comedy
>> >> >> > > about
>> >> >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>> >> >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist =
>didn't
>> >> >> > >sound
>> >> >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>> >> >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast =
>of=20
>> >> >> > >course.
>> >> >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>> >>
>> >> >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of =
>American
>> >> >> > comedy
>> >> >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really =
>understand
>> >> >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two =
>
>> >> >> > combined
>> >> >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely =
>to see=20
>> >> >> > how
>> >> >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>> >> >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows =
>in the
>> >> >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all =
>worth a
>> >> >> >look.
>> >>
>> >> >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was =
>on. I
>> >> >> know
>> >> >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be =
>honest.
>> >>
>> >> > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off =
>from,
>> >> > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
>> >> > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
>> >> > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the =
>series).
>> >> > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it =
>that
>> >> > much.
>> >>
>> >> > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny =
>show.
>> >> > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>> >>
>> >> > __________________________________________________________
>> >> > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline =
>of the
>> >> > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the =
>narrative
>> >> > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to =
>Larry as=20
>> >> > they
>> >> > see fit...
>> >>
>> >> > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a =
>monstrously
>> >> > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the =
>interviews
>> >> > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as =
>the=20
>> >> > other
>> >> > characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too - =
>especially
>> >> > by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald =
>fuck!")
>> >>
>> >> Found this ace clip on youtube:
>> >>
>> >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DgY9uvy4d318&feature=3Drelated
>> >>
>> >> Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>> >
>> >LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment".
>> >I've godda buy these on DVD.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >It's well worth it!  It justs gets better and funnier, and Larry gets =
>
>> >tetchier and more insulting, with every series.  Series 7 is running =
>right=20
>> >now on More4 - Thursdays at 10:40 - so you could tune in tomorrow if =
>you=20
>> >wanted...
>> >
>> >The box sets start at about ten quid, according to Amazon -=20
>> =
>>http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=3Dnb_ss_0_4?url=3Dsearch-alias%3Ddvd&field=
>-keywords=3Dcurb+your+enthusiasm&sprefix=3Dcurb -=20
>> >but they sell even cheaper sometimes at Fopp...
>> >
>>=20
>> What a pair of sad trolls.
>> --=20
>> Member - Liberal International This is doctor@nl2k.ab.ca Ici =
>doctor@nl2k.ab.ca
>
>Sad & Pathetic !!
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They deserve alt.troll regulars in their e-mail box.
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date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 12:56:27 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
On Nov 4, 9:39 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> news:be62f6e4-670d-44b2-a494-fecc5cf01b03@k17g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
> On Nov 4, 11:29 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>
>
>
> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> >news:2a7ae558-aa74-4df0-a270-cf5482f3392d@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com..> > On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>
> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> > >news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>
> > > > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> > > >news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> > > > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
> > > >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> > > >>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
> > > >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> > > >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> > > >> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> > > >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> > > >> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> > > >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
> > > >> > > comedy
> > > >> > > about
> > > >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> > > >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
> > > >> > >sound
> > > >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> > > >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
> > > >> > >course.
> > > >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>
> > > >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of
> > > >> > American
> > > >> > comedy
> > > >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> > > >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
> > > >> > combined
> > > >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see
> > > >> > how
> > > >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
> > > >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in
> > > >> >the
> > > >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
> > > >> >look.
>
> > > >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
> > > >> know
> > > >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.
>
> > > > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
> > > > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
> > > > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
> > > > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
> > > > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
> > > > much.
>
> > > > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show> > > > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>
> > > > __________________________________________________________
> > > > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of
> > > > the
> > > > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the
> > > > narrative
> > > > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as
> > > > they
> > > > see fit...
>
> > > > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a
> > > > monstrously
> > > > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the
> > > > interviews
> > > > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
> > > > other
> > > > characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too -
> > > > especially
> > > > by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>
> > > Found this ace clip on youtube:
>
> > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>
> > > Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>
> > LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment".
> > I've godda buy these on DVD.
>
> > It's well worth it! It justs gets better and funnier, and Larry gets
> > tetchier and more insulting, with every series. Series 7 is running right
> > now on More4 - Thursdays at 10:40 - so you could tune in tomorrow if you
> > wanted...
>
> > The box sets start at about ten quid, according to
> > Amazon -http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_0_4?url=search-alias%3Ddvd&field-...
> > but they sell even cheaper sometimes at Fopp...
>
> Would you recommend starting with season 1 or isn't that as good?
>
> I'd say watch 'em all the way through from the beginning!  Each series has a
> vague overarching "storyline" and is pretty much standalone in that respect
> (for example, in series 3 Larry and his mates set up a restaurant; in series
> 4 Larry's cast by Mel Brooks to star as Max Bialystock from "The Producers")
> but it's so much fun watching the characters develop as Larry stumbles from
> one social faux pas to another...
>
> Man, you're in for a treat these long dark winter evenings!  I might even
> re-rewatch it again from scratch myself!

Thanks for the info John. I've seen a few episodes but I keep missing
it as it's on at odd hours. I'll check out the DVDS if they're that
cheap on Amazon, but I might wait until the post strike's ended.

Back on topic it'll be interesting to see if Tennant turns up in other
US shows. His ex, Sophia Myles, got work over there so she might give
him some pointers if they're still mates.
date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 07:42:06 -0800 (PST)   author:   AlanSailsbury

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article ,
AlanSailsbury   wrote:
>On Nov 4, 9:39=A0pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> news:be62f6e4-670d-44b2-a494-fecc5cf01b03@k17g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
>> On Nov 4, 11:29 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> >news:2a7ae558-aa74-4df0-a270-cf5482f3392d@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com..=
>.
>> > On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>>
>> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> > >news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>>
>> > > > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>> > > >news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.co=
>m...
>> > > > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
>> > > >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> > > >>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.=
>com...
>> > > >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>
>> > > >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> > > >> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroup=
>s.com...
>> > > >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wro=
>te:
>>
>> > > >> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> > > >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An america=
>n
>> > > >> > > comedy
>> > > >> > > about
>> > > >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>> > > >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn=
>'t
>> > > >> > >sound
>> > > >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>> > > >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
>> > > >> > >course.
>> > > >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>
>> > > >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of
>> > > >> > American
>> > > >> > comedy
>> > > >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understan=
>d
>> > > >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
>> > > >> > combined
>> > > >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to =
>see
>> > > >> > how
>> > > >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>> > > >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in
>> > > >> >the
>> > > >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth =
>a
>> > > >> >look.
>>
>> > > >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on=
>. I
>> > > >> know
>> > > >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be hone=
>st.
>>
>> > > > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off fro=
>m,
>> > > > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
>> > > > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
>> > > > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the serie=
>s).
>> > > > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
>> > > > much.
>>
>> > > > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show=
>.
>> > > > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>>
>> > > > __________________________________________________________
>> > > > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of
>> > > > the
>> > > > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the
>> > > > narrative
>> > > > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry =
>as
>> > > > they
>> > > > see fit...
>>
>> > > > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a
>> > > > monstrously
>> > > > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the
>> > > > interviews
>> > > > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
>> > > > other
>> > > > characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too -
>> > > > especially
>> > > > by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>>
>> > > Found this ace clip on youtube:
>>
>> > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DgY9uvy4d318&feature=3Drelated
>>
>> > > Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>>
>> > LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment".
>> > I've godda buy these on DVD.
>>
>> > It's well worth it! It justs gets better and funnier, and Larry gets
>> > tetchier and more insulting, with every series. Series 7 is running rig=
>ht
>> > now on More4 - Thursdays at 10:40 - so you could tune in tomorrow if yo=
>u
>> > wanted...
>>
>> > The box sets start at about ten quid, according to
>> > Amazon -http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=3Dnb_ss_0_4?url=3Dsearch-alias%3D=
>dvd&field-...
>> > but they sell even cheaper sometimes at Fopp...
>>
>> Would you recommend starting with season 1 or isn't that as good?
>>
>> I'd say watch 'em all the way through from the beginning! =A0Each series =
>has a
>> vague overarching "storyline" and is pretty much standalone in that respe=
>ct
>> (for example, in series 3 Larry and his mates set up a restaurant; in ser=
>ies
>> 4 Larry's cast by Mel Brooks to star as Max Bialystock from "The Producer=
>s")
>> but it's so much fun watching the characters develop as Larry stumbles fr=
>om
>> one social faux pas to another...
>>
>> Man, you're in for a treat these long dark winter evenings! =A0I might ev=
>en
>> re-rewatch it again from scratch myself!
>
>Thanks for the info John. I've seen a few episodes but I keep missing
>it as it's on at odd hours. I'll check out the DVDS if they're that
>cheap on Amazon, but I might wait until the post strike's ended.
>
>Back on topic it'll be interesting to see if Tennant turns up in other
>US shows. His ex, Sophia Myles, got work over there so she might give
>him some pointers if they're still mates.
>

 

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date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 22:11:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
On Nov 4, 9:39 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> news:be62f6e4-670d-44b2-a494-fecc5cf01b03@k17g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
> On Nov 4, 11:29 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>
>
>
> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> >news:2a7ae558-aa74-4df0-a270-cf5482f3392d@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com..> > On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>
> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> > >news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>
> > > > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> > > >news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> > > > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
> > > >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> > > >>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
> > > >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> > > >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> > > >> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> > > >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> > > >> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> > > >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
> > > >> > > comedy
> > > >> > > about
> > > >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> > > >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn't
> > > >> > >sound
> > > >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> > > >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
> > > >> > >course.
> > > >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>
> > > >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of
> > > >> > American
> > > >> > comedy
> > > >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> > > >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
> > > >> > combined
> > > >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to see
> > > >> > how
> > > >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
> > > >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in
> > > >> >the
> > > >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
> > > >> >look.
>
> > > >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. I
> > > >> know
> > > >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be honest.
>
> > > > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off from,
> > > > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
> > > > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
> > > > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the series).
> > > > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
> > > > much.
>
> > > > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show> > > > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>
> > > > __________________________________________________________
> > > > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of
> > > > the
> > > > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the
> > > > narrative
> > > > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry as
> > > > they
> > > > see fit...
>
> > > > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a
> > > > monstrously
> > > > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the
> > > > interviews
> > > > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
> > > > other
> > > > characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too -
> > > > especially
> > > > by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>
> > > Found this ace clip on youtube:
>
> > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>
> > > Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>
> > LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment".
> > I've godda buy these on DVD.
>
> > It's well worth it! It justs gets better and funnier, and Larry gets
> > tetchier and more insulting, with every series. Series 7 is running right
> > now on More4 - Thursdays at 10:40 - so you could tune in tomorrow if you
> > wanted...
>
> > The box sets start at about ten quid, according to
> > Amazon -http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_0_4?url=search-alias%3Ddvd&field-...
> > but they sell even cheaper sometimes at Fopp...
>
> Would you recommend starting with season 1 or isn't that as good?
>
> I'd say watch 'em all the way through from the beginning!  Each series has a
> vague overarching "storyline" and is pretty much standalone in that respect
> (for example, in series 3 Larry and his mates set up a restaurant; in series
> 4 Larry's cast by Mel Brooks to star as Max Bialystock from "The Producers")
> but it's so much fun watching the characters develop as Larry stumbles from
> one social faux pas to another...
>
> Man, you're in for a treat these long dark winter evenings!  I might even
> re-rewatch it again from scratch myself!

Just heard that the post strike is over, at least until the New Year,
so I'll order those DVDs! :)
date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 15:29:37 -0800 (PST)   author:   AlanSailsbury

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
news:ab9a2067-a70e-4d22-b81e-215e0310449e@r31g2000vbi.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 4, 9:39 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> news:be62f6e4-670d-44b2-a494-fecc5cf01b03@k17g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
> On Nov 4, 11:29 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>
>
>
> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> >news:2a7ae558-aa74-4df0-a270-cf5482f3392d@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
> > On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>
> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> > >news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>
> > > > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> > > >news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> > > > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
> > > >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> > > >>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
> > > >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>
> > > >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> > > >> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> > > >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  
> > > >> > wrote:
>
> > > >> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> > > >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
> > > >> > > comedy
> > > >> > > about
> > > >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> > > >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist 
> > > >> > >didn't
> > > >> > >sound
> > > >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> > > >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
> > > >> > >course.
> > > >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>
> > > >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of
> > > >> > American
> > > >> > comedy
> > > >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
> > > >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
> > > >> > combined
> > > >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to 
> > > >> > see
> > > >> > how
> > > >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
> > > >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in
> > > >> >the
> > > >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
> > > >> >look.
>
> > > >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. 
> > > >> I
> > > >> know
> > > >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be 
> > > >> honest.
>
> > > > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off 
> > > > from,
> > > > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
> > > > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
> > > > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the 
> > > > series).
> > > > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
> > > > much.
>
> > > > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
> > > > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>
> > > > __________________________________________________________
> > > > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of
> > > > the
> > > > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the
> > > > narrative
> > > > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry 
> > > > as
> > > > they
> > > > see fit...
>
> > > > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a
> > > > monstrously
> > > > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the
> > > > interviews
> > > > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
> > > > other
> > > > characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too -
> > > > especially
> > > > by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>
> > > Found this ace clip on youtube:
>
> > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>
> > > Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>
> > LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment".
> > I've godda buy these on DVD.
>
> > It's well worth it! It justs gets better and funnier, and Larry gets
> > tetchier and more insulting, with every series. Series 7 is running 
> > right
> > now on More4 - Thursdays at 10:40 - so you could tune in tomorrow if you
> > wanted...
>
> > The box sets start at about ten quid, according to
> > Amazon -http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_0_4?url=search-alias%3Ddvd&field-...
> > but they sell even cheaper sometimes at Fopp...
>
> Would you recommend starting with season 1 or isn't that as good?
>
> I'd say watch 'em all the way through from the beginning! Each series has 
> a
> vague overarching "storyline" and is pretty much standalone in that 
> respect
> (for example, in series 3 Larry and his mates set up a restaurant; in 
> series
> 4 Larry's cast by Mel Brooks to star as Max Bialystock from "The 
> Producers")
> but it's so much fun watching the characters develop as Larry stumbles 
> from
> one social faux pas to another...
>
> Man, you're in for a treat these long dark winter evenings! I might even
> re-rewatch it again from scratch myself!

Just heard that the post strike is over, at least until the New Year,
so I'll order those DVDs! :)




Good for you!  Let us know what you think, eh?
date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 01:46:19 -0000   author:   john smith

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article ,
AlanSailsbury   wrote:
>On Nov 4, 9:39=A0pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> news:be62f6e4-670d-44b2-a494-fecc5cf01b03@k17g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
>> On Nov 4, 11:29 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> >news:2a7ae558-aa74-4df0-a270-cf5482f3392d@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com..=
>.
>> > On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>>
>> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> > >news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>>
>> > > > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>> > > >news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.co=
>m...
>> > > > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
>> > > >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> > > >>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.=
>com...
>> > > >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>
>> > > >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> > > >> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroup=
>s.com...
>> > > >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  wro=
>te:
>>
>> > > >> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> > > >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An america=
>n
>> > > >> > > comedy
>> > > >> > > about
>> > > >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>> > > >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist didn=
>'t
>> > > >> > >sound
>> > > >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>> > > >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
>> > > >> > >course.
>> > > >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>
>> > > >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of
>> > > >> > American
>> > > >> > comedy
>> > > >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understan=
>d
>> > > >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
>> > > >> > combined
>> > > >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to =
>see
>> > > >> > how
>> > > >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>> > > >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in
>> > > >> >the
>> > > >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth =
>a
>> > > >> >look.
>>
>> > > >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on=
>. I
>> > > >> know
>> > > >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be hone=
>st.
>>
>> > > > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off fro=
>m,
>> > > > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
>> > > > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
>> > > > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the serie=
>s).
>> > > > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
>> > > > much.
>>
>> > > > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show=
>.
>> > > > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>>
>> > > > __________________________________________________________
>> > > > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of
>> > > > the
>> > > > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the
>> > > > narrative
>> > > > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry =
>as
>> > > > they
>> > > > see fit...
>>
>> > > > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a
>> > > > monstrously
>> > > > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the
>> > > > interviews
>> > > > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
>> > > > other
>> > > > characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too -
>> > > > especially
>> > > > by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>>
>> > > Found this ace clip on youtube:
>>
>> > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DgY9uvy4d318&feature=3Drelated
>>
>> > > Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>>
>> > LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment".
>> > I've godda buy these on DVD.
>>
>> > It's well worth it! It justs gets better and funnier, and Larry gets
>> > tetchier and more insulting, with every series. Series 7 is running rig=
>ht
>> > now on More4 - Thursdays at 10:40 - so you could tune in tomorrow if yo=
>u
>> > wanted...
>>
>> > The box sets start at about ten quid, according to
>> > Amazon -http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=3Dnb_ss_0_4?url=3Dsearch-alias%3D=
>dvd&field-...
>> > but they sell even cheaper sometimes at Fopp...
>>
>> Would you recommend starting with season 1 or isn't that as good?
>>
>> I'd say watch 'em all the way through from the beginning! =A0Each series =
>has a
>> vague overarching "storyline" and is pretty much standalone in that respe=
>ct
>> (for example, in series 3 Larry and his mates set up a restaurant; in ser=
>ies
>> 4 Larry's cast by Mel Brooks to star as Max Bialystock from "The Producer=
>s")
>> but it's so much fun watching the characters develop as Larry stumbles fr=
>om
>> one social faux pas to another...
>>
>> Man, you're in for a treat these long dark winter evenings! =A0I might ev=
>en
>> re-rewatch it again from scratch myself!
>
>Just heard that the post strike is over, at least until the New Year,
>so I'll order those DVDs! :)
>

Lucky troll Sailsbury.
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date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 03:21:05 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article <HdLIm.50698$Ro6.47565@newsfe10.ams2>,
john smith  wrote:
>
>"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message 
>news:ab9a2067-a70e-4d22-b81e-215e0310449e@r31g2000vbi.googlegroups.com...
>On Nov 4, 9:39 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> news:be62f6e4-670d-44b2-a494-fecc5cf01b03@k17g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
>> On Nov 4, 11:29 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> >news:2a7ae558-aa74-4df0-a270-cf5482f3392d@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
>> > On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>>
>> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> > >news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>>
>> > > > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>> > > >news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>> > > > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  wrote:
>> > > >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> > > >>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
>> > > >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  wrote:
>>
>> > > >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> > > >> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>> > > >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  
>> > > >> > wrote:
>>
>> > > >> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> > > >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An american
>> > > >> > > comedy
>> > > >> > > about
>> > > >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>> > > >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist 
>> > > >> > >didn't
>> > > >> > >sound
>> > > >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>> > > >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
>> > > >> > >course.
>> > > >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>
>> > > >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of
>> > > >> > American
>> > > >> > comedy
>> > > >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really understand
>> > > >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
>> > > >> > combined
>> > > >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to 
>> > > >> > see
>> > > >> > how
>> > > >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>> > > >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows in
>> > > >> >the
>> > > >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth a
>> > > >> >look.
>>
>> > > >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was on. 
>> > > >> I
>> > > >> know
>> > > >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be 
>> > > >> honest.
>>
>> > > > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off 
>> > > > from,
>> > > > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
>> > > > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
>> > > > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the 
>> > > > series).
>> > > > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it that
>> > > > much.
>>
>> > > > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny show.
>> > > > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>>
>> > > > __________________________________________________________
>> > > > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline of
>> > > > the
>> > > > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the
>> > > > narrative
>> > > > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry 
>> > > > as
>> > > > they
>> > > > see fit...
>>
>> > > > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a
>> > > > monstrously
>> > > > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the
>> > > > interviews
>> > > > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as the
>> > > > other
>> > > > characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too -
>> > > > especially
>> > > > by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>>
>> > > Found this ace clip on youtube:
>>
>> > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>>
>> > > Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>>
>> > LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment".
>> > I've godda buy these on DVD.
>>
>> > It's well worth it! It justs gets better and funnier, and Larry gets
>> > tetchier and more insulting, with every series. Series 7 is running 
>> > right
>> > now on More4 - Thursdays at 10:40 - so you could tune in tomorrow if you
>> > wanted...
>>
>> > The box sets start at about ten quid, according to
>> > Amazon -http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_0_4?url=search-alias%3Ddvd&field-...
>> > but they sell even cheaper sometimes at Fopp...
>>
>> Would you recommend starting with season 1 or isn't that as good?
>>
>> I'd say watch 'em all the way through from the beginning! Each series has 
>> a
>> vague overarching "storyline" and is pretty much standalone in that 
>> respect
>> (for example, in series 3 Larry and his mates set up a restaurant; in 
>> series
>> 4 Larry's cast by Mel Brooks to star as Max Bialystock from "The 
>> Producers")
>> but it's so much fun watching the characters develop as Larry stumbles 
>> from
>> one social faux pas to another...
>>
>> Man, you're in for a treat these long dark winter evenings! I might even
>> re-rewatch it again from scratch myself!
>
>Just heard that the post strike is over, at least until the New Year,
>so I'll order those DVDs! :)
>
>
>
>
>Good for you!  Let us know what you think, eh? 
>
>

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date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 03:22:22 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
"The Doctor"  wrote in message 
news:hd04pe$ldm$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...
> In article <HdLIm.50698$Ro6.47565@newsfe10.ams2>,
> john smith  wrote:
>>
>>"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>news:ab9a2067-a70e-4d22-b81e-215e0310449e@r31g2000vbi.googlegroups.com...
>>On Nov 4, 9:39 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>
>>> news:be62f6e4-670d-44b2-a494-fecc5cf01b03@k17g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
>>> On Nov 4, 11:29 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>
>>> >news:2a7ae558-aa74-4df0-a270-cf5482f3392d@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
>>> > On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>>>
>>> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>>
>>> > >news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>>>
>>> > > > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>> > > >news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>>> > > > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  
>>> > > > wrote:
>>> > > >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>
>>> > > >>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
>>> > > >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  
>>> > > >> wrote:
>>>
>>> > > >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>
>>> > > >> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>>> > > >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze" 
>>> > > >> > wrote:
>>>
>>> > > >> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>>
>>> > > >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An 
>>> > > >> > > american
>>> > > >> > > comedy
>>> > > >> > > about
>>> > > >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>>> > > >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist
>>> > > >> > >didn't
>>> > > >> > >sound
>>> > > >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>>> > > >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
>>> > > >> > >course.
>>> > > >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>>
>>> > > >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of
>>> > > >> > American
>>> > > >> > comedy
>>> > > >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really 
>>> > > >> > understand
>>> > > >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
>>> > > >> > combined
>>> > > >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to
>>> > > >> > see
>>> > > >> > how
>>> > > >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>>> > > >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows 
>>> > > >> >in
>>> > > >> >the
>>> > > >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth 
>>> > > >> >a
>>> > > >> >look.
>>>
>>> > > >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was 
>>> > > >> on.
>>> > > >> I
>>> > > >> know
>>> > > >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be
>>> > > >> honest.
>>>
>>> > > > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off
>>> > > > from,
>>> > > > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
>>> > > > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
>>> > > > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the
>>> > > > series).
>>> > > > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it 
>>> > > > that
>>> > > > much.
>>>
>>> > > > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny 
>>> > > > show.
>>> > > > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>>>
>>> > > > __________________________________________________________
>>> > > > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline 
>>> > > > of
>>> > > > the
>>> > > > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the
>>> > > > narrative
>>> > > > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry
>>> > > > as
>>> > > > they
>>> > > > see fit...
>>>
>>> > > > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a
>>> > > > monstrously
>>> > > > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the
>>> > > > interviews
>>> > > > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as 
>>> > > > the
>>> > > > other
>>> > > > characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too -
>>> > > > especially
>>> > > > by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>>>
>>> > > Found this ace clip on youtube:
>>>
>>> > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>>>
>>> > > Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>>>
>>> > LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment".
>>> > I've godda buy these on DVD.
>>>
>>> > It's well worth it! It justs gets better and funnier, and Larry gets
>>> > tetchier and more insulting, with every series. Series 7 is running
>>> > right
>>> > now on More4 - Thursdays at 10:40 - so you could tune in tomorrow if 
>>> > you
>>> > wanted...
>>>
>>> > The box sets start at about ten quid, according to
>>> > Amazon -http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_0_4?url=search-alias%3Ddvd&field-...
>>> > but they sell even cheaper sometimes at Fopp...
>>>
>>> Would you recommend starting with season 1 or isn't that as good?
>>>
>>> I'd say watch 'em all the way through from the beginning! Each series 
>>> has
>>> a
>>> vague overarching "storyline" and is pretty much standalone in that
>>> respect
>>> (for example, in series 3 Larry and his mates set up a restaurant; in
>>> series
>>> 4 Larry's cast by Mel Brooks to star as Max Bialystock from "The
>>> Producers")
>>> but it's so much fun watching the characters develop as Larry stumbles
>>> from
>>> one social faux pas to another...
>>>
>>> Man, you're in for a treat these long dark winter evenings! I might even
>>> re-rewatch it again from scratch myself!
>>
>>Just heard that the post strike is over, at least until the New Year,
>>so I'll order those DVDs! :)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Good for you!  Let us know what you think, eh?
>>
>>
>
> The Smith and Sailsbury troll show continues.



As does Yads' monotonous monologue...

>Yawn<

Give it a rest, eh?  Nobody's playing your troll games any more...  We've 
actually got a real live "Doctor Who" story coming up next week!  You're 
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date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 04:15:27 -0000   author:   john smith

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article <wpNIm.1447$9M4.815@newsfe03.ams2>,
john smith  wrote:
>
>"The Doctor"  wrote in message 
>news:hd04pe$ldm$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...
>> In article <HdLIm.50698$Ro6.47565@newsfe10.ams2>,
>> john smith  wrote:
>>>
>>>"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>news:ab9a2067-a70e-4d22-b81e-215e0310449e@r31g2000vbi.googlegroups.com...
>>>On Nov 4, 9:39 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> news:be62f6e4-670d-44b2-a494-fecc5cf01b03@k17g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
>>>> On Nov 4, 11:29 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> >news:2a7ae558-aa74-4df0-a270-cf5482f3392d@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
>>>> > On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> > >news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>>>>
>>>> > > > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>> > > >news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>>>> > > > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze"  
>>>> > > > wrote:
>>>> > > >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> > > >>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
>>>> > > >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze"  
>>>> > > >> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > > >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> > > >> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>>>> > > >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze" 
>>>> > > >> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > > >> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> > > >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An 
>>>> > > >> > > american
>>>> > > >> > > comedy
>>>> > > >> > > about
>>>> > > >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>>>> > > >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist
>>>> > > >> > >didn't
>>>> > > >> > >sound
>>>> > > >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>>>> > > >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
>>>> > > >> > >course.
>>>> > > >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>>>
>>>> > > >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of
>>>> > > >> > American
>>>> > > >> > comedy
>>>> > > >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really 
>>>> > > >> > understand
>>>> > > >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
>>>> > > >> > combined
>>>> > > >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to
>>>> > > >> > see
>>>> > > >> > how
>>>> > > >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>>>> > > >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows 
>>>> > > >> >in
>>>> > > >> >the
>>>> > > >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth 
>>>> > > >> >a
>>>> > > >> >look.
>>>>
>>>> > > >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was 
>>>> > > >> on.
>>>> > > >> I
>>>> > > >> know
>>>> > > >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be
>>>> > > >> honest.
>>>>
>>>> > > > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off
>>>> > > > from,
>>>> > > > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
>>>> > > > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
>>>> > > > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the
>>>> > > > series).
>>>> > > > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it 
>>>> > > > that
>>>> > > > much.
>>>>
>>>> > > > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny 
>>>> > > > show.
>>>> > > > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>>>>
>>>> > > > __________________________________________________________
>>>> > > > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline 
>>>> > > > of
>>>> > > > the
>>>> > > > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the
>>>> > > > narrative
>>>> > > > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry
>>>> > > > as
>>>> > > > they
>>>> > > > see fit...
>>>>
>>>> > > > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a
>>>> > > > monstrously
>>>> > > > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the
>>>> > > > interviews
>>>> > > > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as 
>>>> > > > the
>>>> > > > other
>>>> > > > characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too -
>>>> > > > especially
>>>> > > > by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>>>>
>>>> > > Found this ace clip on youtube:
>>>>
>>>> > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>>>>
>>>> > > Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>>>>
>>>> > LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment".
>>>> > I've godda buy these on DVD.
>>>>
>>>> > It's well worth it! It justs gets better and funnier, and Larry gets
>>>> > tetchier and more insulting, with every series. Series 7 is running
>>>> > right
>>>> > now on More4 - Thursdays at 10:40 - so you could tune in tomorrow if 
>>>> > you
>>>> > wanted...
>>>>
>>>> > The box sets start at about ten quid, according to
>>>> > Amazon -http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_0_4?url=search-alias%3Ddvd&field-...
>>>> > but they sell even cheaper sometimes at Fopp...
>>>>
>>>> Would you recommend starting with season 1 or isn't that as good?
>>>>
>>>> I'd say watch 'em all the way through from the beginning! Each series 
>>>> has
>>>> a
>>>> vague overarching "storyline" and is pretty much standalone in that
>>>> respect
>>>> (for example, in series 3 Larry and his mates set up a restaurant; in
>>>> series
>>>> 4 Larry's cast by Mel Brooks to star as Max Bialystock from "The
>>>> Producers")
>>>> but it's so much fun watching the characters develop as Larry stumbles
>>>> from
>>>> one social faux pas to another...
>>>>
>>>> Man, you're in for a treat these long dark winter evenings! I might even
>>>> re-rewatch it again from scratch myself!
>>>
>>>Just heard that the post strike is over, at least until the New Year,
>>>so I'll order those DVDs! :)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Good for you!  Let us know what you think, eh?
>>>
>>>
>>
>> The Smith and Sailsbury troll show continues.
>
>
>
>As does Yads' monotonous monologue...
>
>>Yawn<
>
>Give it a rest, eh?  Nobody's playing your troll games any more...  We've 
>actually got a real live "Doctor Who" story coming up next week!  You're 
>waaaaay down on the list, Yadsy!
>
>
>

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date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 15:03:30 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
On Nov 6, 8:03 am, doc...@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) wrote:
> In article <wpNIm.1447$9M4....@newsfe03.ams2>,
>
>
>
>
>
> john smith  wrote:
>
> >"The Doctor"  wrote in message
> >news:hd04pe$ldm$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...
> >> In article <HdLIm.50698$Ro6.47...@newsfe10.ams2>,
> >> john smith  wrote:
>
> >>>"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> >>>news:ab9a2067-a70e-4d22-b81e-215e0310449e@r31g2000vbi.googlegroups.com> >>>On Nov 4, 9:39 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
> >>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> >>>>news:be62f6e4-670d-44b2-a494-fecc5cf01b03@k17g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
> >>>> On Nov 4, 11:29 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>
> >>>> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> >>>> >news:2a7ae558-aa74-4df0-a270-cf5482f3392d@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
> >>>> > On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote> >>>> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> >>>> > >news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>
> >>>> > > > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
> >>>> > > >news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> >>>> > > > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze" 
> >>>> > > > wrote:
> >>>> > > >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> >>>> > > >>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
> >>>> > > >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze" 
> >>>> > > >> wrote:
>
> >>>> > > >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>
> >>>> > > >> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> >>>> > > >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze"  >>>> > > >> > wrote:
>
> >>>> > > >> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>
> >>>> > > >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An
> >>>> > > >> > > american
> >>>> > > >> > > comedy
> >>>> > > >> > > about
> >>>> > > >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
> >>>> > > >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist
> >>>> > > >> > >didn't
> >>>> > > >> > >sound
> >>>> > > >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
> >>>> > > >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cast of
> >>>> > > >> > >course.
> >>>> > > >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>
> >>>> > > >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan of
> >>>> > > >> > American
> >>>> > > >> > comedy
> >>>> > > >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really
> >>>> > > >> > understand
> >>>> > > >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these two
> >>>> > > >> > combined
> >>>> > > >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purely to
> >>>> > > >> > see
> >>>> > > >> > how
> >>>> > > >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
> >>>> > > >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy shows
> >>>> > > >> >in
> >>>> > > >> >the
> >>>> > > >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all worth
> >>>> > > >> >a
> >>>> > > >> >look.
>
> >>>> > > >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it was
> >>>> > > >> on.
> >>>> > > >> I
> >>>> > > >> know
> >>>> > > >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be
> >>>> > > >> honest.
>
> >>>> > > > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) off
> >>>> > > > from,
> >>>> > > > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typical
> >>>> > > > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekeeper
> >>>> > > > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the
> >>>> > > > series).
> >>>> > > > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it
> >>>> > > > that
> >>>> > > > much.
>
> >>>> > > > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny
> >>>> > > > show.
> >>>> > > > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>
> >>>> > > > __________________________________________________________
> >>>> > > > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outline
> >>>> > > > of
> >>>> > > > the
> >>>> > > > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the
> >>>> > > > narrative
> >>>> > > > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to Larry
> >>>> > > > as
> >>>> > > > they
> >>>> > > > see fit...
>
> >>>> > > > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a
> >>>> > > > monstrously
> >>>> > > > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the
> >>>> > > > interviews
> >>>> > > > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse as
> >>>> > > > the
> >>>> > > > other
> >>>> > > > characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too -
> >>>> > > > especially
> >>>> > > > by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuck!")
>
> >>>> > > Found this ace clip on youtube:
>
> >>>> > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY9uvy4d318&feature=related
>
> >>>> > > Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>
> >>>> > LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment"> >>>> > I've godda buy these on DVD.
>
> >>>> > It's well worth it! It justs gets better and funnier, and Larry gets
> >>>> > tetchier and more insulting, with every series. Series 7 is running
> >>>> > right
> >>>> > now on More4 - Thursdays at 10:40 - so you could tune in tomorrow if
> >>>> > you
> >>>> > wanted...
>
> >>>> > The box sets start at about ten quid, according to
> >>>> > Amazon -http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_0_4?url=search-alias%3Ddvd&field-...
> >>>> > but they sell even cheaper sometimes at Fopp...
>
> >>>> Would you recommend starting with season 1 or isn't that as good?
>
> >>>> I'd say watch 'em all the way through from the beginning! Each series
> >>>> has
> >>>> a
> >>>> vague overarching "storyline" and is pretty much standalone in that
> >>>> respect
> >>>> (for example, in series 3 Larry and his mates set up a restaurant; in
> >>>> series
> >>>> 4 Larry's cast by Mel Brooks to star as Max Bialystock from "The
> >>>> Producers")
> >>>> but it's so much fun watching the characters develop as Larry stumbles
> >>>> from
> >>>> one social faux pas to another...
>
> >>>> Man, you're in for a treat these long dark winter evenings! I might even
> >>>> re-rewatch it again from scratch myself!
>
> >>>Just heard that the post strike is over, at least until the New Year,
> >>>so I'll order those DVDs! :)
>
> >>>Good for you!  Let us know what you think, eh?
>
> >> The Smith and Sailsbury troll show continues.
>
> >As does Yads' monotonous monologue...
>
> >>Yawn<
>
> >Give it a rest, eh?  Nobody's playing your troll games any more...  We've
> >actually got a real live "Doctor Who" story coming up next week!  You're
> >waaaaay down on the list, Yadsy!
>
> The more you post, the more you get reveiled.
> --


Well you're stark naked by now then aren't you?
date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 10:27:35 -0800 (PST)   author:   Mr.Smartypants

Re: David Tennant to Star in U.S. Pilot 'Rex' for NBC   
In article ,
Mr.Smartypants  wrote:
>On Nov 6, 8:03=A0am, doc...@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) wrote:
>> In article <wpNIm.1447$9M4....@newsfe03.ams2>,
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> john smith  wrote:
>>
>> >"The Doctor"  wrote in message
>> >news:hd04pe$ldm$1@gallifrey.nk.ca...
>> >> In article <HdLIm.50698$Ro6.47...@newsfe10.ams2>,
>> >> john smith  wrote:
>>
>> >>>"AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>> >>>news:ab9a2067-a70e-4d22-b81e-215e0310449e@r31g2000vbi.googlegroups.com=
>...
>> >>>On Nov 4, 9:39 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>> >>>> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> >>>>news:be62f6e4-670d-44b2-a494-fecc5cf01b03@k17g2000yqh.googlegroups.co=
>m...
>> >>>> On Nov 4, 11:29 pm, "john smith"  wrote:
>>
>> >>>> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> >>>> >news:2a7ae558-aa74-4df0-a270-cf5482f3392d@a31g2000yqn.googlegroups.=
>com...
>> >>>> > On Nov 4, 6:41 pm, "john smith"  wrote=
>:
>>
>> >>>> > > "john smith"  wrote in message
>>
>> >>>> > >news:nvjIm.50548$Dl6.43945@newsfe16.ams2...
>>
>> >>>> > > > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>> >>>> > > >news:f48c478b-497a-4169-bf7b-544bfe2377bf@p8g2000yqb.googlegrou=
>ps.com...
>> >>>> > > > On Nov 4, 10:04 am, "Soze" 
>> >>>> > > > wrote:
>> >>>> > > >> "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in message
>>
>> >>>> > > >>news:29664c83-f409-4874-8d73-99abc6c7f1d4@v30g2000yqm.googlegr=
>oups.com...
>> >>>> > > >> On Nov 3, 7:44 pm, "Soze" 
>> >>>> > > >> wrote:
>>
>> >>>> > > >> > "AlanSailsbury"  wrote in messag=
>e
>>
>> >>>> > > >> >news:13e97ed2-161a-490f-879d-986eeb31610b@k17g2000yqb.google=
>groups.com...
>> >>>> > > >> > On Nov 3, 11:01 pm, "Soze" <I...@salsbury42.freeserve.co.uk=
>>
>> >>>> > > >> > wrote:
>>
>> >>>> > > >> > > "john smith"  wrote in messag=
>e
>>
>> >>>> > > >> > > This Tennant show doesn`t sound like my cup of tea. An
>> >>>> > > >> > > american
>> >>>> > > >> > > comedy
>> >>>> > > >> > > about
>> >>>> > > >> > > a bumbling lawyer. Think I`ll pass.
>> >>>> > > >> > >Then again, an American comedy about a radio >psychiatrist
>> >>>> > > >> > >didn't
>> >>>> > > >> > >sound
>> >>>> > > >> > >too hot, but Frasier turned out to be hilarious.
>> >>>> > > >> > >Depends on how Tennant plays it and on the supporting >cas=
>t of
>> >>>> > > >> > >course.
>> >>>> > > >> > >Could be another Frasier, or it could be as crap as >Joey!
>>
>> >>>> > > >> > I`ve never actually seen Frasier. I`m not generally a fan o=
>f
>> >>>> > > >> > American
>> >>>> > > >> > comedy
>> >>>> > > >> > shows ( besides some animated stuff ) and don`t really
>> >>>> > > >> > understand
>> >>>> > > >> > television`s obsession with the legal profession. So these =
>two
>> >>>> > > >> > combined
>> >>>> > > >> > don`t have me champing at the bit. I may check it out purel=
>y to
>> >>>> > > >> > see
>> >>>> > > >> > how
>> >>>> > > >> > Tennant fares but I won`t go out of my way looking for it.
>> >>>> > > >> >We tend to get the cream of the crop of American >comedy sho=
>ws
>> >>>> > > >> >in
>> >>>> > > >> >the
>> >>>> > > >> >UK. Cheers, Frasier, My Name Is Earl, Family Guy, >are all w=
>orth
>> >>>> > > >> >a
>> >>>> > > >> >look.
>>
>> >>>> > > >> I do remember liking Cheers back in the 80`s or whenever it w=
>as
>> >>>> > > >> on.
>> >>>> > > >> I
>> >>>> > > >> know
>> >>>> > > >> Frasier was a spin off, not sure why I never watched it to be
>> >>>> > > >> honest.
>>
>> >>>> > > > Frasier's actually funnier than the show it spinned (spun?) of=
>f
>> >>>> > > > from,
>> >>>> > > > which is saying something. As long as you can stand the typica=
>l
>> >>>> > > > American fashion of portraying Brits as either dipsy (housekee=
>per
>> >>>> > > > Daphne) or alcoholics (her brother, who turns up later in the
>> >>>> > > > series).
>> >>>> > > > But Daphne is funny, so that's ok, and her brother's not in it
>> >>>> > > > that
>> >>>> > > > much.
>>
>> >>>> > > > Someone mentioned Curb Your Enthusiasm, which is another funny
>> >>>> > > > show.
>> >>>> > > > Foul-mouthed as hell, but all ad-libbed I understand.
>>
>> >>>> > > > __________________________________________________________
>> >>>> > > > Not *strictly* ad-libbed: Larry David gives them a brief outli=
>ne
>> >>>> > > > of
>> >>>> > > > the
>> >>>> > > > story beats with a few pertinent sentences to push forward the
>> >>>> > > > narrative
>> >>>> > > > jokes, but yeah, then the actors are pretty free to react to L=
>arry
>> >>>> > > > as
>> >>>> > > > they
>> >>>> > > > see fit...
>>
>> >>>> > > > I love the fact that Larry is playing himself - albeit it a
>> >>>> > > > monstrously
>> >>>> > > > exaggerated version (we hope! he seems like a fun guy in the
>> >>>> > > > interviews
>> >>>> > > > I've seen with him) - and is constantly trying not to corpse a=
>s
>> >>>> > > > the
>> >>>> > > > other
>> >>>> > > > characters berate him. He said he loves being insulted. too -
>> >>>> > > > especially
>> >>>> > > > by Jeff's wife! ("Get outta my house, Larry, you dumb bald fuc=
>k!")
>>
>> >>>> > > Found this ace clip on youtube:
>>
>> >>>> > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DgY9uvy4d318&feature=3Drelated
>>
>> >>>> > > Susie gives Larry a bollocking for getting her daughter drunk!
>>
>> >>>> > LOL! That's hilarious. "But I thought she had a speech impediment"=
>.
>> >>>> > I've godda buy these on DVD.
>>
>> >>>> > It's well worth it! It justs gets better and funnier, and Larry ge=
>ts
>> >>>> > tetchier and more insulting, with every series. Series 7 is runnin=
>g
>> >>>> > right
>> >>>> > now on More4 - Thursdays at 10:40 - so you could tune in tomorrow =
>if
>> >>>> > you
>> >>>> > wanted...
>>
>> >>>> > The box sets start at about ten quid, according to
>> >>>> > Amazon -http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=3Dnb_ss_0_4?url=3Dsearch-ali=
>as%3Ddvd&field-...
>> >>>> > but they sell even cheaper sometimes at Fopp...
>>
>> >>>> Would you recommend starting with season 1 or isn't that as good?
>>
>> >>>> I'd say watch 'em all the way through from the beginning! Each serie=
>s
>> >>>> has
>> >>>> a
>> >>>> vague overarching "storyline" and is pretty much standalone in that
>> >>>> respect
>> >>>> (for example, in series 3 Larry and his mates set up a restaurant; i=
>n
>> >>>> series
>> >>>> 4 Larry's cast by Mel Brooks to star as Max Bialystock from "The
>> >>>> Producers")
>> >>>> but it's so much fun watching the characters develop as Larry stumbl=
>es
>> >>>> from
>> >>>> one social faux pas to another...
>>
>> >>>> Man, you're in for a treat these long dark winter evenings! I might =
>even
>> >>>> re-rewatch it again from scratch myself!
>>
>> >>>Just heard that the post strike is over, at least until the New Year,
>> >>>so I'll order those DVDs! :)
>>
>> >>>Good for you! =A0Let us know what you think, eh?
>>
>> >> The Smith and Sailsbury troll show continues.
>>
>> >As does Yads' monotonous monologue...
>>
>> >>Yawn<
>>
>> >Give it a rest, eh? =A0Nobody's playing your troll games any more... =A0=
>We've
>> >actually got a real live "Doctor Who" story coming up next week! =A0You'=
>re
>> >waaaaay down on the list, Yadsy!
>>
>> The more you post, the more you get reveiled.
>> --
>
>
>Well you're stark naked by now then aren't you?
>

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date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 22:07:41 +0000 (UTC)   author:   (The Doctor)

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