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hans moleman
24 Apr 2003, 02:48
Does anyone else watch this or is it just me?...
For those who haven't seen it, it's sort of like a Wonder Years for the 80's, except without the voiceover or the excessive amounts of syrup.
for the most part, it's well written, well acted, but most importantly very funny.
anyways, i recommend setting the vcr for whichever ungodly hour it's shown...

GFC MAD!
24 Apr 2003, 10:24
Bloody great show.

I used to watch it when it was first on [summer of 2000-2001] and loved it. Searched it on the Internet to only find out they made just one series of it [about 18 episodes].
I started tapeing the show about half way through the first airing of the series. Was rapped when I saw channel 9 were repeating it [even though its like 2 in the morning], and have since set the VCR again for the first 5 or 6 episodes to complete my collection of it. Bit worried when I reviewd my tape the next morning a couple of times to just see coverage on the war in Iraq, but thankfully its back now as advertised.

Bloody great show. Tape it while you still can.

Nic
24 Apr 2003, 14:05
I thought it was set in the '70s. Shame they cancelled it.

ant
24 Apr 2003, 14:26
I love it, always stay up to watch it, one of the funniest shows on tv. Somehow I never cease to **** myself with laughter....the tallish geek with the big spectacles has to be the best character going around, bloody hilarious.

Stealth bomber
24 Apr 2003, 16:03
I love the guy with the big drum kit and the Rush obsession. That was me when I was 15.

Although now at the ripe old age of 26, I still have big drum kit and a Rush obsession. Things never change, do they.

Deestroy
24 Apr 2003, 16:17
Originally posted by Stealth bomber
I love the guy with the big drum kit and the Rush obsession. That was me when I was 15.

Although now at the ripe old age of 26, I still have big drum kit and a Rush obsession. Things never change, do they.
Gotta love the 29 piece kit.

pedrothelioness
25 Apr 2003, 01:29
http://www.freaksandgeeks.com/TheFreaksAndGeeks/TheFreaksAndGeeks.html