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Life and times of Tim
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Life and times of Tim
That HBO cartoon show is hilarious, has anyone seen the 3 episodes. Every one has a rediculous predicament. Like the first one when he is told by his boss to take responsibility for his dog pooping in the office elevator.
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I didn't think the first episode was that great, but I will have to catch up and start watching.Comment
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Heh, the one where he ends up shopping at the Hooker Store for his girlfriend's Valentine's Day present is great. I've only caught two episodes of this, but I'm a fan.Send your Midnight Release weirdo pics/videos to my new website: http://www.peopleofmidnightreleases.com!Comment
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It's probably an acquired taste -- it's kind of the awkward humor that the British version of The Office excelled in... and Larry David. That last episode was great -- loved Jeff Garlin as Stu's dad, the horrible Giants fan.Send your Midnight Release weirdo pics/videos to my new website: http://www.peopleofmidnightreleases.com!Comment
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I love the episode with the priest and he confesses he got a "hand job" from a massage parlor then walked out without paying, LMAO!! Stu confesses he might have burned down a warehouse.Comment
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That might be the case. And if so, I'll never like it and I'll never again watch it. I find nothing entertaining about British humor or Larry David (wasn't even much of a fan of Seinfeld), although the only thing I ever felt was awkward about British humor was that people were laughing at it.Comment
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Yeah, I love this show. Its humor is not for everyone, but it is right up my alley.Comment
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I kind of miss this show, the last few episodes were not as funny but I wouldn't mind seeing more.Comment
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