Sanford, Goodtimes or Jeffersons
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I think you got me confused with your wife kiddo, only she calls it "brack dick"CleveTown™ wrote:Nah. you're always talking about black dick on here, now it's revealed you watched black sitcoms, you just have a craving for african cock which makes you a complete weirdo fag.rileymartin wrote:These were prominent shows here in America kid, Koreans wouldn't understand...CleveTown™ wrote: lol at you being white and a connoisseur of black sitcoms. cuk.
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Naw, you got him confused with ya boi Incognito...CleveTown™ wrote:Nah. you're always talking about black dick on here, now it's revealed you watched black sitcoms, you just have a craving for african cock which makes you a complete weirdo fag.rileymartin wrote:These were prominent shows here in America kid, Koreans wouldn't understand...CleveTown™ wrote: lol at you being white and a connoisseur of black sitcoms. cuk.
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LOL. I liked Sanford and Son better actually.y2ktors wrote:All in the Family
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Sanford and son, especially with the ORIGINAL Lamont is one of the all time great shows...Red Foxx was funny as hell...Da Stars. wrote:LOL. I liked Sanford and Son better actually.y2ktors wrote:All in the Family
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I'm a bigger fan of All in the Family because of the social politics and subjects that were highlighted throughout each season of the show.rileymartin wrote:Sanford and son, especially with the ORIGINAL Lamont is one of the all time great shows...Red Foxx was funny as hell...Da Stars. wrote:LOL. I liked Sanford and Son better actually.y2ktors wrote:All in the Family
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Great show...lol @ "Meathead".y2ktors wrote:I'm a bigger fan of All in the Family because of the social politics and subjects that were highlighted throughout each season of the show.rileymartin wrote:Sanford and son, especially with the ORIGINAL Lamont is one of the all time great shows...Red Foxx was funny as hell...Da Stars. wrote:
LOL. I liked Sanford and Son better actually.
I STILL have to set people straight on the fact that Carroll O'Connor....who was also executive producer and writer of the show, used Archie to poke fun of that narrow minded line of thinking. He was not like that in real life, basically the opposite.
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Ah geez Edith...Repeat3peat wrote:Great show...lol @ "Meathead".y2ktors wrote:I'm a bigger fan of All in the Family because of the social politics and subjects that were highlighted throughout each season of the show.rileymartin wrote:
Sanford and son, especially with the ORIGINAL Lamont is one of the all time great shows...Red Foxx was funny as hell...
I STILL have to set people straight on the fact that Carroll O'Connor....who was also executive producer and writer of the show, used Archie to poke fun of that narrow minded line of thinking. He was not like that in real life, basically the opposite.
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"A woman should cleave into her husband. Right here in this house is where Edith's cleavage belongs."vcsgrizzfan wrote:Ah geez Edith...Repeat3peat wrote:Great show...lol @ "Meathead".y2ktors wrote: I'm a bigger fan of All in the Family because of the social politics and subjects that were highlighted throughout each season of the show.
I STILL have to set people straight on the fact that Carroll O'Connor....who was also executive producer and writer of the show, used Archie to poke fun of that narrow minded line of thinking. He was not like that in real life, basically the opposite.
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"Archie: What’s the matter with this? I call this representative government. You’ve got Salvatori, Feldman, O’Reilly, Nelson–that’s an Italian, a Jew, an Irishman and a regular American there. That’s what I call a balanced ticket.
Meathead: Why do you always have to label people by nationality?
Archie: ‘Cause, how else are you going to get the right man for the right job? For instance, take Feldman there. He’s up for treasurer. Well, that’s perfect. All them people know how to handle money. Know what I mean?
Meathead: No, I don’t.
Archie: Well, then you got Salvatori running for D.A. He can keep an eye on Feldman. You know, I want to tell you something about the Italians. When you do get an honest one, you really got something there.
Meathead: Aw, c’mon, Arch.
Archie: Well, then here you got O’Reilly, the mick. He can see that the graft is equally spread around, you know. You got Nelson, the American guy. He’s good for TV appearances, to make the rest of them look respectable."
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That is some funny shit.Repeat3peat wrote:"A woman should cleave into her husband. Right here in this house is where Edith's cleavage belongs."vcsgrizzfan wrote:Ah geez Edith...Repeat3peat wrote:
Great show...lol @ "Meathead".
I STILL have to set people straight on the fact that Carroll O'Connor....who was also executive producer and writer of the show, used Archie to poke fun of that narrow minded line of thinking. He was not like that in real life, basically the opposite.
"Those were the days"
"If everything is good in the henhouse yous don't have to go out for eggs."
-On Political race Talking to "Meathead"...
"Archie: What’s the matter with this? I call this representative government. You’ve got Salvatori, Feldman, O’Reilly, Nelson–that’s an Italian, a Jew, an Irishman and a regular American there. That’s what I call a balanced ticket.
Meathead: Why do you always have to label people by nationality?
Archie: ‘Cause, how else are you going to get the right man for the right job? For instance, take Feldman there. He’s up for treasurer. Well, that’s perfect. All them people know how to handle money. Know what I mean?
Meathead: No, I don’t.
Archie: Well, then you got Salvatori running for D.A. He can keep an eye on Feldman. You know, I want to tell you something about the Italians. When you do get an honest one, you really got something there.
Meathead: Aw, c’mon, Arch.
Archie: Well, then here you got O’Reilly, the mick. He can see that the graft is equally spread around, you know. You got Nelson, the American guy. He’s good for TV appearances, to make the rest of them look respectable."
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"If that ain't "the Black calling the kettle pot!"vcsgrizzfan wrote:That is some funny shit.Repeat3peat wrote:"A woman should cleave into her husband. Right here in this house is where Edith's cleavage belongs."vcsgrizzfan wrote:
Ah geez Edith...
"If everything is good in the henhouse yous don't have to go out for eggs."
-On Political race Talking to "Meathead"...
"Archie: What’s the matter with this? I call this representative government. You’ve got Salvatori, Feldman, O’Reilly, Nelson–that’s an Italian, a Jew, an Irishman and a regular American there. That’s what I call a balanced ticket.
Meathead: Why do you always have to label people by nationality?
Archie: ‘Cause, how else are you going to get the right man for the right job? For instance, take Feldman there. He’s up for treasurer. Well, that’s perfect. All them people know how to handle money. Know what I mean?
Meathead: No, I don’t.
Archie: Well, then you got Salvatori running for D.A. He can keep an eye on Feldman. You know, I want to tell you something about the Italians. When you do get an honest one, you really got something there.
Meathead: Aw, c’mon, Arch.
Archie: Well, then here you got O’Reilly, the mick. He can see that the graft is equally spread around, you know. You got Nelson, the American guy. He’s good for TV appearances, to make the rest of them look respectable."
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The complete opposite for sure.Repeat3peat wrote:Great show...lol @ "Meathead".y2ktors wrote:I'm a bigger fan of All in the Family because of the social politics and subjects that were highlighted throughout each season of the show.rileymartin wrote:
Sanford and son, especially with the ORIGINAL Lamont is one of the all time great shows...Red Foxx was funny as hell...
I STILL have to set people straight on the fact that Carroll O'Connor....who was also executive producer and writer of the show, used Archie to poke fun of that narrow minded line of thinking. He was not like that in real life, basically the opposite.
"Those were the days"
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I've honestly never seen an episode of any of those shows. Too jive for me.
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How was All in the Family "jive"?LakersNeedShaq wrote:I've honestly never seen an episode of any of those shows. Too jive for me.
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LakersNeedShaq wrote:I've honestly never seen an episode of any of those shows. Too jive for me.
Dude, your missing out....for sure IMO.
1/2 the shit in those shows wouldn't fly today.....but 2 dudes open mouth kissing is "all good", and all but encouraged.
Crazy on what is allowed/accepted, and what is frowned upon or straight up black balled just since the 70's.
Another "Archie-ism"...... "In New York...fags...that's what ya call an ungendered species.".
Imagine the shit storm and false indignation that would cause today...?
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"Jive Turkey"denali4eva wrote:How was All in the Family "jive"?LakersNeedShaq wrote:I've honestly never seen an episode of any of those shows. Too jive for me.
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damn, you missed outCleveTown[TRADE MARK SIGN] wrote:i never watched black shows besides Martin )only sometimes though because it came on after the white show I was watching). I did enjoy Fresh Prince of Belair though
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