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sa wulfs wrote:I for one enjoyed Friends.
No! Early 20th century! And it was first shown here too in the 90's when I was little that's why I have so good memories concerning this.Bolek wrote:Road to Avonlea It was shown here in the 90's. 19th century Canadian aunties.
Eoghan wrote:I used to watch Comadaidh Òir, a Scottish Gaelic comedy show, and I loved "My Family", an awesome show - I love the actress playing Susan, have forgotten her name, but she's playing Madame Hooch in Harry Potter as well.
nighean-neonach wrote:Has anyone mentioned "IT-Crowd" yet? And "Black Books"? Both are hilarious
loqu wrote:nighean-neonach wrote:Has anyone mentioned "IT-Crowd" yet? And "Black Books"? Both are hilarious
I love the IT Crowd! It's so funny. I can't understand it without subtitles, though.
nighean-neonach wrote:Has anyone mentioned "IT-Crowd" yet? And "Black Books"? Both are hilarious
loqu wrote:nighean-neonach wrote:Has anyone mentioned "IT-Crowd" yet? And "Black Books"? Both are hilarious
I love the IT Crowd! It's so funny. I can't understand it without subtitles, though.
@Anesthesia: Compañeros was really cool!! I liked it, and I loved Quimi Un paso adelante wasn't my cup of tea, though, even though in France it was really successful.
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