Posted on 09/18/2005 4:53:07 PM PDT by gopwinsin04
Whoever the nominated in this guys category I want to win! That's about the only reason I'm watching...
I already told you, I do NOT have cable...I have a Satellite dish...
In God's name.
Well, at least the emmy for best drama went to Lost instead of the Left Wing.
I never heard of Isla Fisher.
I sense that we are arguing with an unarmed man....
I sense you are correct...
You mean like this?
Where is she?
Are you thinking of Blackadder? That was a hilarious series. There were several seasons of it, each taking place in a different historical era, with the same actors each time.
We've know of Hugh Laurie for many years. He actually reminds us of my husband, SirKit's, best friend from high school, though Abe doesn't have a British accent. ;o)
He was a great character in Sense and Sensibility. He was so acerbic to his wife and mother-in-law because they were such twits, but when the need was truly great, he came through for the Margaret (Emma Thompson) and her sister (Kate Winslett). If you ever get the chance, try to see "Jeeves and Wooster". Hugh Laurie plays Bertie Wooster, a young British man living on his family's wealth in the late 20's or early 30's in London. His indomitable, elderly Aunt believes he needs looking after, so she engages a 'valet' for him, played by Stephen Fry. Bertie is truly stupid, and Jeeves is always having to get his behind out of a sling. Netflix has the shows on DVD.
I was told that HLL was banned a while ago...
She makes my middle aged heart go pitter patter.
But in a good way.
Black Eyed Peas or Black Eyed Mess?
Finally, a familiar show. I'm happy that "Everybody Loves Raymond" won. It's about the only thing that was still funny on TV.
Heh, another "Jeeves and Wooster" fan!
Did'nt you hear shes a seat saver this year
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I take you haven't seen "House" or "Deadwood".
This thread is so long so my apologies if someone already answered your question...I believe the answer is: Blackadder Goes Fourth
Personally, my all-time favorite series for Hugh Laurie was Blackadder The 3rd where Hugh plays the utterly dim-witted Prince Regent. I think this is his funniest work ever.
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