[TV orNotTV] Re: 1000 Ways To Die

2009-02-09 Thread Thomas Allen Heald
Wrecks wrote: > I should have known. After all, 1000 Ways To Die is broadcast by the > same channel that has classics like, MANsers and The Man Show (with > bouncing Juggies, no less). > > "What kind of massages do misogynists give?" I'm not sure, but I assume they're wearing a wifebeater shirt

[TV orNotTV] Re: 1000 Ways To Die

2009-02-09 Thread Mark J.
On Feb 9, 4:37 pm, Wrecks wrote: > I should have known.  After all, 1000 Ways To Die is broadcast by the > same channel that has classics like, MANsers and The Man Show (with > bouncing Juggies, no less). I thought "The Man Show" was on COM (and repeated on G4, which also goes after Spike's ta

[TV orNotTV] Re: 1000 Ways To Die

2009-02-09 Thread Wrecks
I should have known. After all, 1000 Ways To Die is broadcast by the same channel that has classics like, MANsers and The Man Show (with bouncing Juggies, no less). "What kind of massages do misogynists give?" -Wrecks --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ TV or Not TV Smart

[TV orNotTV] Re: 1000 Ways To Die

2009-02-09 Thread Bob in Jersey
Wrecks, to Sir Tom: > > "1000 WAYS TO DIE" (Spike) should happen to the executives at Spike. Mother Jersey, despite that Spike is her destination for CSI repeats, is not exactly going for this either...not that she doesn't seek out the gruesome in modern telly: she does like those TLC shows abou

[TV orNotTV] Re: 1000 Ways To Die

2009-02-08 Thread Wrecks
> "1000 WAYS TO DIE" (Spike) should happen to the executives at Spike. First of all, I did NOT schedule this show to record. My ReplayTV records new shows for me if it has nothing else to record. Choosing to watch it, however, I have to own up to. It's a lot like seeing a train wreck, or a re