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Offline Renzo

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Sicoms from the 1980s
« Reply #30 on: January 04, 2013, 10:55:14 PM »
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    Star Trek

    "Boldly going where no man has gone before."  That's gotta be referring to the sɛҳuąƖ revolution.  Captain Kirk always getting another girl.  Seemed he had one on every planet.  All the girls on the crew in mini skirts.  The crazy sexed up  costumes for a lot of the characters.  

    All those landing parties were like friday night on a college campus.  You know, three or four guys "go out" and the same guy, everytime, gets the girl!   :laugh1:




    I've still never seen a James Bond movie.  :laugh1: Once in a crowd of friends they were talking about getting one, I said Isn't there a love scene? (the reason I knew I wasn't allowed to see one) and a girl replied It's James Bond there is always a woman!

    I turned on the old Star Trek last year and the first episode that came on there was a very immodestly dressed woman and I believe a scene where they kissed.


    Yeah, you're right.  Captain Kirk and James Bond do share some similarities.  





    We are true israel and israel is in bondage.  


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    « Reply #31 on: January 05, 2013, 05:43:10 PM »
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      My wife and I have recently been pretty sick. We don't have a television but we do have internet (obviously). We have looked up some old sitcoms from the 1980's. "Growing Pains" "Cosby Show" "Mr. Belvidere"  and they all have the same pattern. They start off their shows with 95% clean humor. Very good. Shortly after their 5th or 6th episode they start in with the suggestive sinful life stuff. All of this led up to the satanic shows we have heard they have now. The 80's were the beginning.

      Wouldn't it be nice to have a clean comedy show we could view once in a while? The 80's sitcoms proved it could be done. Only they used it to catch people then scandalize them. Despicable.

      Of course some things we saw as humor probably isn't at all....like disrespect & put downs.

      Oh, and that's SITCOMS from the 1980's. My title is a victim of a typo!!![/quote]


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    « Reply #32 on: January 05, 2013, 05:44:52 PM »
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      My wife and I have recently been pretty sick. We don't have a television but we do have internet (obviously). We have looked up some old sitcoms from the 1980's. "Growing Pains" "Cosby Show" "Mr. Belvidere"  and they all have the same pattern. They start off their shows with 95% clean humor. Very good. Shortly after their 5th or 6th episode they start in with the suggestive sinful life stuff. All of this led up to the satanic shows we have heard they have now. The 80's were the beginning.

      Wouldn't it be nice to have a clean comedy show we could view once in a while? The 80's sitcoms proved it could be done. Only they used it to catch people then scandalize them. Despicable.

      Of course some things we saw as humor probably isn't at all....like disrespect & put downs.

      Oh, and that's SITCOMS from the 1980's. My title is a victim of a typo!!![/quote]  Ha! and I thought you meant "Sickcoms".......Because that's what most of them were. Redefining the family, religion, cultural values and all that.

    All coming from the cesspool that is schmolly-wood.

    One big Jєωιѕн production.