Shoe by Chris Cassatt and Gary Brookins

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  1. Yukoner

    Yukoner said, 2 months ago

    It contains neither violence nor coarse language. As such it may not be suitable for most viewers.

  2. sjoujke

    sjoujke said, 2 months ago

    Good one Yukoner!

  3. Johanan Rakkav

    Johanan RakkavGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Reality TV that isn’t “reality TV”? What is our world coming to?

    (Kudos to the strip and to Yukoner alike!)

  4. Ronshua

    RonshuaGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Shoe is thinking hard . To discrete or not to discrete that is the question .

    Yukoner great 1

  5. TrapperJohn

    TrapperJohn said, 2 months ago

    There is no such TV program in existence.

  6. Allan Claus

    Allan Claus said, 2 months ago

    TrapperJohn - there is. They just happen to be in reruns. Think - Threes Company, Roseanne, Home Improvement, Seinfeld, Friends etc anything conceived before 2003 really.

    Oh, Jay Leno is a fairly decent program too.

  7. dapperdan61

    dapperdan61Genius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Must be watching Mad Men. Too good for the major networks

  8. Avolunteer

    Avolunteer said, 2 months ago

    Don’t watch TV and that is the main reason why. Even the news is not only elaborated on and not researched (the Coast Guard can attest to that!)! All are trying to make conspiracies out of everyday things. I do wish we could get real reporting and on real news!

  9. BC13

    BC13Genius_badge said, 2 months ago

    What’s the name of this show? I think I actually might be interested in seeing it.

  10. ♠Lonewolf♠

    ♠Lonewolf♠Genius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Sounds like a reality show. Really!!

  11. whmIII

    whmIII said, 2 months ago

    ESPN????

  12. Joe Allen Doty

    Joe Allen Doty said, 2 months ago

    One time a person made a comment about a store being called an “adult bookstore.” He said that should be where one goes to buy books for people who read at an adult level.

    “Reality TV” means that the program has little or no connection with real life. The show “Survivor” is actually a game show which is reality TV.

    Most of the talent shows on TV are really just reality TV.

    “Seinfield” was really a TV show about nothing and they even promoted it that way.

    “Home Improvement” was actually the only TV show mentioned by Allan which was fitting for the family viewing hour.

  13. SQUIDBREAKER

    SQUIDBREAKER said, 2 months ago

    The preamble to ‘Leave it to Beaver’.

  14. Susan001

    Susan001 said, 2 months ago

    Must be quite a show! All audio and no video.
    Maybe radio is making a comeback.

  15. EarlWash

    EarlWash said, 2 months ago

    Sounds like it might be a live report from the Capitol in D.C.

  16. jrbj

    jrbj said, 2 months ago

    We haven’t had good TV since the 1950’s.

  17. treBsdrawkcaB

    treBsdrawkcaB said, 2 months ago

    Avolunteer & jrbj,

    I strongly concur. My family hasn’t had TV service since about 1991 because it has degraded into worthless, mindless drivel that keeps following the same failed formulas to create their shows. There is nothing left to “shock” us with as the TV show producers have inundated us with every conceivable filth, depravity, violence and sick scenario imaginable. It has just become a huge, stinking open sewer that begs entrance into our living rooms.

    Go read a good book! Go read THE good book! All this and more was foretold and we’re fast approaching the Return Of The True King.

  18. crunkbot

    crunkbot said, 2 months ago

    TrapperJohn: Correct… Arrested Development was cancelled years ago.

    Allan: I actually thought you were serious before you said “Jay Leno.”

    Avolunteer: I know!! I don’t read books because I hear that some of them are biased and/or poorly written.

  19. Coffee-Turtle

    Coffee-TurtleGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    The quality of Television sets has greatly improved…sorry the same can’t be said of the content. :-)

  20. fritzoid

    fritzoid said, 2 months ago

    “Three’s Company”? Well-written? Suitable for family viewing?

    “Oh no! Chrissie’s pregnant and Larry’s the father!” “Jack’s a fruit!” “My husband won’t have sex with me!”

    John Ritter was a very talented comedian and the only reason that show was REMOTELY watchable.

    “Roseanne”, apart from the final season, SHOULD have been required viewing for families, because it made an effort to deal with the realities of family life. They loved each other, even though they sometimes hated each other.

    I agree with crunkbot on “Arrested Development”, though. That was the last new show I ever made it a point to watch. (I’ve liked what I’ve seen of “30 Rock”, but I don’t follow it week-to-week.)

  21. thebird55

    thebird55Genius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Was that an epitaph?

  22. algurka

    algurkaGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    PBS–20 years ago? It may cause thinking and headaches, in that order.

  23. cholldekkgher stenstenstaffgher

    cholldekkgher stenst... said, 2 months ago

    Thinking and headaches! What a concept.

  24. fritzoid

    fritzoid said, 2 months ago

    treBsdrawkcaB, do you mean we should all read “Cannery Row”? That’s the best book I know of.

    “The Return of the True King” is all right, but you have to get through “The Christian Fellowship of the Ring” and “The Two Towering Testaments” for it to make any sense…

  25. Ushindi

    UshindiGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    “every conceivable filth, depravity, violence and sick scenario imaginable”.

    Boy, I’ll watch THAT one!

    fritzoid…Shame on you…lol

  26. crunkbot

    crunkbot said, 2 months ago

    ^ I read the Bible once… man, it was chock-FULL of filth, depravity, violence and sick scenarios.

    Scandalous.

  27. EarlWash

    EarlWash said, 2 months ago

    Hey, Bubba, try reading The 10 Commandments…or were you against them all?

  28. NoBrandName

    NoBrandName said, 2 months ago

    The 10 Commandments? You mean, the 4 “I am so great’s,” the 1 “listen to your parents” and the 5 “Oh no you don’t’s?”

    I actually think more thumpers should take BackwardsBert’s advice and read the book. It’s been a while since I read it through, but I do go back to it from time to time to review passages. It never fails to amaze me.

  29. OldHipster

    OldHipster said, 2 months ago

    What was the name of that book written by Holden Caulfield?

    That really blew my mind when I read it.

  30. Ronshua

    RonshuaGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    “Sing a song ‘a vic’try,
    A pocketful ‘a bullets,
    Five an’ twenty dead men
    Baked in a–pie.”

  31. gbwooden

    gbwoodenGenius_badge said, about 1 month ago

    Due to strong TEXTUAL content, viewer discretion is advised.
    Brief lucidity.