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Totally agree. This might be my favorite episode even tho the last season wasn't too great
 

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I always think of this one...
 

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As much as I love Seinfeld I hated that episode. I always thought the last two seasons were bad and then I found out it's cause Larry David had left at the end of season 7.

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the giants collapse against the eagles would be the funniest 7 mins of my TV life.. most painful and funniest... no hands team in coughlin really? LOL
 

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thanksgiving wkrp is still number one to me
 

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Many people bash the later seasons of Seinfeld, but not me. I think this episode is genius. My favorite part of that scene is where George walks in and Kramer points at him and starts laughing.

A line from this episode that I use all the time is "I'll pretend I didn't hear that", which Kramer says to Newman after he suggests a guest host.
 
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What I find even more funny about Conway, is that they allowed him to ad-lib in the second taping of the
show, and he'd do stuff so that Harvey Korman couldn't keep a straight face he'd be laughing so hard.


 

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Directors and producers of Mork and Mindy allowed the same ad-lib liberties with Robin Williams.
Robin Williams did a song and dance solo number in one episode, that was so good if you look in the back round you could see Pam Dauber applauding.

Williams, Korman, Winters, Lloyd from Taxi, all were giants.
 

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thanksgiving wkrp is still number one to me

I remember watching a lot of WKRP. I remember it to be funny but cant really remember what it was all about. Les Nessman had an imaginary door to his cubicle and made people use it which is funny. Loni Anderson was hot as hell back then. She seems like she would have been fun.
 

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"Modern Family" was hilarious last night when the gay guy gave that present to the midget. I LOL'd for 30 seconds.
 

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Family Guy is one of the few shows that I laugh out loud to, and I'm not really a laugh out loud type of guy
 

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