If you were in a sitcom...
Re: If you were in a sitcom...
Hear, hear Lion. John Ritter was probably one of the most underated actors ever! Jack Tripper is also who I would be (at least I'd like to think so) One of the best characters ever to appear on a television screen. Along with Kramer and Jim Ignatowski.
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Re: If you were in a sitcom...
Al Bundy from "Married With Children."
Lazy, under paid, bored with life...Like me!
Lazy, under paid, bored with life...Like me!
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They've not started the American remake yet, so most likely only UK members will recognise this one;
Frank Gallagher from the T.V show, Shameless. I get a bit opinionated when Ive had a few too many to drink. (Its a british tradition). And my place of work is situated on an estate full of work shy chavs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jx3Zdl_V3zo
The movie, Clerks, also represents part of my life (the annoying customer part)
Frank Gallagher from the T.V show, Shameless. I get a bit opinionated when Ive had a few too many to drink. (Its a british tradition). And my place of work is situated on an estate full of work shy chavs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jx3Zdl_V3zo
The movie, Clerks, also represents part of my life (the annoying customer part)
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Laziness is a skill that must be practiced everyday.
Laziness is a skill that must be practiced everyday.