Gen Xer
11-07-2002, 08:56 PM
This has been a question that has been bothering me since my college days, and I think I may have found the forum and knowledge that may be able to answer this question.
I was never a big "Cheers" fan in my younger days. But, I remember during my college years, a Cheers episode was on TV, and I believe Sam and Diane were saying their farewells to each other.
Does anybody remember this quote,
"Have a good life. I'm happy for you."
After seeing that episode, we all began using that quote in association with failed relationships or partying.
Was this an actual line form an episode. I could swear that it was. If it is, I would like to purchase a copy of that episode, but I have no idea where to begin. Does naybody know the episode number or the that episode's title?
Thanks
I was never a big "Cheers" fan in my younger days. But, I remember during my college years, a Cheers episode was on TV, and I believe Sam and Diane were saying their farewells to each other.
Does anybody remember this quote,
"Have a good life. I'm happy for you."
After seeing that episode, we all began using that quote in association with failed relationships or partying.
Was this an actual line form an episode. I could swear that it was. If it is, I would like to purchase a copy of that episode, but I have no idea where to begin. Does naybody know the episode number or the that episode's title?
Thanks