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PostPosted: Mon 23-Jan-2006 19:09    Post subject: Very Off Topic Reply with quote

Anyone on the board watch and enjoy the television series, Mr. Bean? Have always wondered if it was ever popular in the U.S., like it was in Canada or England. Figured I'd ask here because of the large American crowd. Personally, I love the show!
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Mick (firewolf)
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PostPosted: Mon 23-Jan-2006 20:05    Post subject: Reply with quote

is he calling us \"large Americans?\" Laughing

Actually, in answer to your question, I've only seen it a couple times, but enjoyed it when I did . . .
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Hugh A.
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PostPosted: Mon 23-Jan-2006 20:21    Post subject: Reply with quote

I remember him being on when I was a bit younger. We get CFCF12 here in Vermont, it was on either there or CBC, can't remember which. He was somewhat funny. Smile
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Bill T
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PostPosted: Mon 23-Jan-2006 20:49    Post subject: Reply with quote

I would occasionally watch him on PBS, but they no longer air the show. It was good entertainment when there was nothing to do.
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