I was thinking as I read the original "how to quit" thread that for work as a sacker, I would probably just go in, say "I quit", and walk out, but you guys pointed out that it could come back to haunt you. Then I got to thinking about how the manager was a jerk and got to thinking what would be the best LEGAL way to tell a boss to take his job and shove it, assuming that there would be absolutely no implications down the road that could keep you from being hired at any other job. I think I would go in, tell the jerk manager I quit, and on the way out, stop and say "Oh, by the way..." and cut a huge, juicy fart. How about you?
I think the fumes from the rotten meat finally got to our good friend Falcon's Talon...he was such a nice guy, too...
I think the best spin off in history is "Good Times" and considering it was a spinoff of a spinoff "Maude" makes it even more impressive. "A Different World" is another good spinoff as well as "Frasier", although some of you don't like it.
I'd sleep with their wife. Just kidding. I honestly wouldn't do anything...I'm too nice that way, I think.
I'd tell him the Jerk Store called...and that they're running low on him. If that didn't work I'd just tell him I'm sleeping with his wife.
You forgot Jeffersons/All In the Family Mork and Mindy/Happy Days and everyone's all time favorite Joanie Loves Chachi/Happy Days
...anybody remember that spinoff from Married With Children that Matt LeBlanc was in? That was a cool show...too bad it got axed. Personally, I thought they should have made a spinoff with Bob Roony, Griff, and the rest of the No Ma'am gang... Also, Matt LeBlanc is getting his own show in 2004. I think he'll be the first person to star in two different spinoffs. Can anybody verify this? wait, what were we talking about again?
who else thinks this is going to absolutely suck?? the magic of Joey is that Chandler is there to make fun of him with his sarcastic wit.
Anyone remember the spinoff of "Who's the Boss" called "Living Dolls" with Halle Berry and Leah Remini. It only lasted for a season, but it was one very nice season of television for a 14 year old adolescent.