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"Just dial the number on your telephone.  My number is 555-6792.  That's 555-6792, 555-6792, 555-6792…"

I love when Carla's little kid tells Woody to "get a life" after his fawning over Nanny G.

Todd needs to get more specific about which Gary episode that was.  I think he's talking about the one where the gang pants Wade Boggs and Gary puts sheep in Rebecca's office.

"Seriously though, Drinking and Driving, 'what's up with that'?"

I didn't have a problem with it as I think they were trying to shoe-horn in a somewhat complete arc for Sam.  Let's face it, Sam WAS sort of a sex addict (if you even believe such a thing exists) and he did struggle with cheating on Diane in Season 2.

Home to my swarm.

Sam: Carla, do you know anything about geography?
Carla: I know what creek you're up.

I like the list but where is the two part season opener of Season 3?
 
These would have been the next episodes reviewed by AV club if they didn't cancel the reviews.  It really was the best mix of the great comedy and drama of the early years.  Sam back to drinking, the brilliant introduction of Frasier, the reveal that

It's sad that Cheers does not get the proper respect in deserves by the newer generation.  It's shocking to hear that nobody was reading the re-caps.

So it's true what they say: "Chickens can fly"

That may be the one Cheers episode that just went too completely over the top and was just mean-spirited.  Would Sam really take pleasure that Harry completely destroyed Gary's bar?  Not to mention the legal ramifications once Gary finds out the truth!

The perfect Jeopardy categories for Cliff were also hysterical:  Celibacy, stamps, bar trivia, (can't remember the rest).

The Norm as Anton Kreitzer may be the best Norm episode ever.

That is so classic thanks for posting that!

I just love when they keep changing the channel and it always lands up on the part of the commercial where Woody goes "I like it!"

"Your smile is so lovely your hair so clean!"

You're a dope (see I can insult too). If you notice I included the whole Davinci Code quote which Chase says that there are clues to the end (which he then cites with the Torciano reference) but that these clues are not at all complicated (Ironic that you accuse the MOS author of taking quotes out of context when you

You're a dope (see I can insult too). If you notice I included the whole Davinci Code quote which Chase says that there are clues to the end (which he then cites with the Torciano reference) but that these clues are not at all complicated (Ironic that you accuse the MOS author of taking quotes out of context when you

Oh, and by the way, the first quote I mentioned was in the updated MOS site (I just checked). So again tell me how that quote is ambiguous or how that site takes it out of context? You can't because that quote CAN'T be read as meaning anything other than Tony died. All Chase is saying is that the did Tony die

Oh, and by the way, the first quote I mentioned was in the updated MOS site (I just checked). So again tell me how that quote is ambiguous or how that site takes it out of context? You can't because that quote CAN'T be read as meaning anything other than Tony died. All Chase is saying is that the did Tony die