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Date Posted: 16:07:28 06/10/05 Fri
Author: Flair4theGold
Subject: Well now I feel pretty good . . .
In reply to: Rocket 's message, "There was a better 80's sitcom... Three's Company (but WKRP was good)" on 14:39:36 06/10/05 Fri

The two shows I really want on DVD are Rocket's favorite show as a kid and DoW's best sitcom of the 80's. Maybe I'm not as weird as I thought. I absolutely loved Three's Company too, but once again, that's a TV Land show right now.

So any opinions on the Greatest American Hero? I remember enjoying it as a kid, but I'm hesitant that it might not hold up watching as an adult, so I don't wanna buy it. I have been giving consideration to getting Night Court also, though I may just try and get that on a birthday wish list or something.

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