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Ascendant (original poster member #38303) posted at 3:47 PM on Monday, March 3rd, 2014
He's a duck! His name is Jim!!!
And publishers are interested!!!
"I think you probably misunderstood the form letter..."
I love this show.
sunsetslost ( member #39885) posted at 4:42 AM on Tuesday, March 4th, 2014
Divorced 7/11/14. New Beginning on the Gulf of Mexico. It's real nice.
Jrazz ( member #31349) posted at 5:58 AM on Tuesday, March 4th, 2014
OMG please don't get me started.
Troy and Abed in the Mor-ning! Nightssss!

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"Don't give up, the beginning is always the hardest." - Deeply Scared's mom
Jrazz ( member #31349) posted at 8:46 PM on Tuesday, March 4th, 2014
It's such an underrated/underwatched (now it's a word) show.
Crazz and I have been quoting it back and forth via text all day.
Lurkers: You MUST see Community. It's the glue of the world. I recommend starting with season 2. You lose some back story but the characters are well developed.
"Don't give up, the beginning is always the hardest." - Deeply Scared's mom
Ascendant (original poster member #38303) posted at 8:52 PM on Tuesday, March 4th, 2014
Agreed. The first season is awesome, but they still haven't figured some stuff out...like Jeff "Nipple Play" Winger, or Troy actually being nerdy.
Ascendant (original poster member #38303) posted at 3:27 PM on Wednesday, March 5th, 2014
Oh man, that "On an unrelated note, I'm into trains now" GIF perfectly sums up why I love this show. They make fun of themselves, and the crutches they lean on sometimes (like the dean's costumes) and just KNOW that the watcher is going to understand what's going on there.
That's what it is: 'Community' never treats the viewer like an idiot. The jokes might be silly, but they never feel dumb, KWIM?
Crescita ( member #32616) posted at 6:39 PM on Friday, May 2nd, 2014
"If I come over there, there's going to be two sounds: me hitting you, twice." – Buzz Hickey
“Happiness cannot be pursued; it must ensue.” ― Viktor E. Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning
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