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Ageless and Funny Sitcoms

January 7, 2010 by Hank Evans  
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Barney Miller (1975-1982): A precursor to NYC workplace shows like ‘The Job’ and ‘Rescue Me,’ ‘Barney’ starred Hal Linden as a police captain who shepherded a lineup of quirky suspects through the precinct and mentored his detectives, from grumpy Fish (Abe Vigoda — still alive!) to aspiring novelist Harris (Ron Glass).

Friends Season 2

January 7, 2010 by Hank Evans  
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The One Where Heckles Dies: Chandler breaks up with a woman because her nostrils are too big–yet another superficial reason to avoid a real relationship. Mr. Heckles complains again about the noise–it’s disturbing his birds (he could have birds). Phoebe, Rachel, and Joey impersonate Janice. Mr. Heckles dies, apparently while hitting his ceiling with a broom because of the noise from above. Phoebe doesn’t believe in evolution, which bothers Ross enough that he feels he has to convince her of the theory. Rachel and Monica inherit all of Mr. Heckles earthly possesions; while clearing out his apartment, they discover that Heckles was quite a funny guy in his time. Chandler is upset to find how much he has in common with Mr. Heckles, and in his determination not to die alone, he calls Janice… only to find out that she’s married and pregnant. While trying to decide which of Heckles’ things to keep, Rachel realizes that Monica doesn’t consider the apartment to be “their” apartment.

Season 3 of the Friends Sitcom

January 7, 2010 by Wayne Torres  
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The One With The Jam: Joey falls while jumping on the bed and dislocates his arm. Monica tries to stay busy to keep her mind off Richard. First, she makes a lot of jam, which Joey loves. Second, she begins screen sperm donors–and runs into Joey’s file. Phoebe is followed by her sister’s stalker (Malcolm)… then starts dating him. Chandler seeks advice on relationships from Rachel and Ross. Ross secretly tells him about the “hug and roll”–a maneuver designed to end the cuddling and give you some space. Chandler tries it out but ends up dumping Janice on the floor.

Best of Friends Season 4

January 7, 2010 by Wayne Torres  
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The One With The Jellyfish: Ross dumps Bonnie, which takes all night; she leaves in the morning. Meanwhile, Rachel writes a long letter to Ross that she needs him to read before they get back together; he tries to read it but falls asleep… then has to fake it when she asks him about it; Ross agrees with the letter before he finds out what it says; once he finds out the letter asks him to accept the breakup was all his fault, he’s not sure he can keep up the charade. Phoebe is upset that her real mother never tried to contact her; she tells her mother she never wants to see her again, but her mother finally convinces her to reconcile. Ursula knew about their real mother all along, but never told Phoebe. Monica, Chandler, and Joey spend the day on the beach; Joey digs a hole; Monica gets stung by a jellyfish. Joey remembers that peeing on a jellyfish sting takes the pain away; Monica “can’t bend that way” and Joey gets “Stage Fright,” leaving Chandler. Ross can’t stand hiding his feelings and he and Rachel break up again.

Comedy Shows Create Family Bonding Time

January 7, 2010 by Hank Evans  
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The popularity of the TV cannot be denied, especially among youngsters. What is used to be called the “idiot box” is actually a great source of information for the children. However, it should be made clear that while TV sets seem rather indispensable in these times, there are many risks attached to TV watching. As a parent you must monitor closely that the programs that your little ones are watching are only those shows that are educational and child-friendly.

The Successful Way to Become A Stand-Up Comedian

January 7, 2010 by Hank Evans  
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A stand-up comedian is a performer who performs for a live audience with the aid of a microphone. To become one, you should have the ability to make an audience laugh. You have to be smart, witty and full of guts to be able to go onstage and create a comical atmosphere.

Best Comedy Shows Of All Time

January 7, 2010 by Hank Evans  
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Newhart (1982-1990): Author Dick (Bob Newhart) and wife Joanna left city life behind when they bought Vermont’s Stratford Inn, but their new bucolic setting was hardly boring, thanks to a lineup of small-town loonies, including daffy caretaker George and hillbilly handyman Larry, his brother Darryl and his other brother Darryl.

Laugh Out Loud With The Best Online Comedy Shows

January 7, 2010 by Hank Evans  
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Internet connection is what you need so you could watch the best comedy shows online for free without paying monthly bills for cable and satellite services. There are many popular websites online where you can download comedy shows, movies, or television shows for free. You have to be careful also because not all websites are legitimate and legal.

10 of the Funniest Sitcoms in History

January 7, 2010 by Wayne Torres  
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Ten. Three’s Company. This show premiered in the 1970s and back then it was considered shocking. A guy living with two girls and pretending to be gay was pretty much smut back then.

21 Ways to Annoy Everyone – Time For a Chuckle

January 3, 2010 by Veronica Carrillo  
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Jeff Dunham’s Achmed the suicidal dead terrorist puppet is literally one of the most hilarious comedy routines I have ever seen in my life. If you’ve not watched him twice then you haven’t yet lived! Make sure you catch up on Achmed. Often in life, all we have to look forward to for entertainment purposes is a revival of a collection of poor jokes that come from your dad. These are the jokes you have heard a dozen times before and often end up groaning!

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