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Does your PBS still show "Are You Being Served?" I really enjoyed it, but for some reason our PBS here quit showing it. I'm thinking about buying the DVD's so I can enjoy it whenever I want.
I can't believe there's another person on the planet that knows about Red Green. I'm the only tech on campus that wears suspenders, which the kids love since I have fourteen different novelty pairs. One of the pairs I have are red green. People keep making comment about them being for Christmas, so I have to explain about them being from the Red Green Show. I always get, "Who's Red Green?" When I describe the show they always seem interested, but I don't think anyone has ever bothered to look him up on YouTube. I loved how he made a logging truck out of an old Plymouth Volare, or maybe it was a Dodge Aspen. Whatever the case, it was funny and it actually worked. He's also a huge fan of duct tape.
Sportster and clg114
I didn't know The Red Green Show was on
youtube. It still airs on WCMU. We watched
Red Green last night.
One answer in the Possum Lodge Word Game
seemed so current, it was hard to believe
the episode was made in 2004.
The word to guess was "duck" and some
clues were "animated character, wacky, &
Donald..." A wrong guess was "Trump."
I can't believe there's another person on the planet that knows about Red Green. I'm the only tech on campus that wears suspenders, which the kids love since I have fourteen different novelty pairs. One of the pairs I have are red green. People keep making comment about them being for Christmas, so I have to explain about them being from the Red Green Show. I always get, "Who's Red Green?" When I describe the show they always seem interested, but I don't think anyone has ever bothered to look him up on YouTube. I loved how he made a logging truck out of an old Plymouth Volare, or maybe it was a Dodge Aspen. Whatever the case, it was funny and it actually worked. He's also a huge fan of duct tape.
clg114
I am surprised to hear that.
I don't think it's stupid.
The characters don't seem that
far from reality, to me. Exaggerated,
but recognizable in their efforts.
I want to say that I have caught
quite a few possums, by hand
[meaning, grab them], but I can't
think of how that exactly fits in.
Maybe as an example of why the
show appeals to me.