A Brief History of the Sitcom

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  1. fussel123

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    ... and talking shoes.

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  2. CMSellers

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    Seriously, you talk just like me. That slightly slurred nasal voice and gattling-gun rate of speech. I now know that if I commit a major crime, If I speak with an Australian accent there will be at least one other suspect.

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  3. DuckSoup

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    That was really funny, Mr. Davis, but when you talk that fast it makes my head go "ow!".

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  4. CorporalHicks

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    Awesome.

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  5. mGolos

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    Nice on Speter.

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  6. GrimScorpio575

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    That was pretty amusing man. Enjoyed it.

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  7. DangerChocomog

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    Everything is better with talking shoes. Fact.

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  8. lionandhippo

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    YOUR NEW NAME IS ZERO PRONUNCIATION. BECAUSE YOU ARE LIKE YAHTZEE WITH A SPEECH IMPEDIMENT.
    ZERO PRONUNCIATION
    ZERO PRONUNCIATION
    ZERO PRONUNCIATION
    ZERO PRONUNCIATION
    ZERO PRONUNCIATION

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  9. tread

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    The Simpsons started in December, 1989, QWERTYCommander. I'd say it was pretty much the '90s at that point.

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  10. QWERTYCommander

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    The Simpsons came out in the late 80s. Plus, you forgot about Seth MacFarlane's shows and South Park.

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  11. hellokittyxoxo

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    haha Amos N Urkel

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  12. Ferret74

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    Y'know Layne, that's what kind of made it a little better to me.
    Although, I just like the thought of a 16 year old Yahtzee doing Zero Punctuation.

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  13. Layne

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    You sound like a pre-pubescent Zero Puncuation.
    HINT: That's a terrible thing.

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  14. Coleslaw

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    Zero Punctuation + Speech Impediment - Humor.

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  15. Champ

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    It's a lot like zero punctuation, only the voice is less melodic and more obnoxious. Movie had some funny moments, but mostly wasn't that good. 4/10.

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  16. walkingdead

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    ha ha ha... a bush joke... you are so original.

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  17. OneSolution

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    You showed Fonzie and mentioned the sixties. Happy Days took place in the fifties, not the sixties, as did several other seventies shows and movies. Your decades are off.

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  18. Human_gs

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    doesn't give seinfeld the value it so deserves

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  19. daisyvilla

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    How the hell did Family Matters make fun of black people? Is Steve Erkel a black stereotype? Or does this fall into the category of "everything-that-features-or-mentions-a-black-person-is-racist"?

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  20. zwass777

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    I love how this sounded exactly like a zero punctuation video

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