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I have long ago, run out of new things to say about this series. I would say that, to the vast majority of the population, this show is out of site, out of mind. It has been quite a while since this show has been in syndication on any network that I get. It has been a few years since the second season was released on DVD in the United States. I have not heard of any plans to release the final two seasons. I am guessing that this all adds up to why the vast majority of threads that I have started on this page in the past year or so have not gotten any replies. The same holds true for the pages of "Gimme a Break!" and "Mad About You". It has been as if I have been talking to myself! However, a couple of hours ago, I brought one of my old favorites to the top of the "Gimme a Break!" page. Believe it or not, it got a reply! For those who are interested, it is called "Two Blue Skirts". While the lady on that page was responding to that thread, I was bringing yet another one to the top of that page. The one that I was posting on is called "A Different Kind of Protest". The last I checked that one was still at the top of the page. I have since gone to the "Mad About You" page and posted a thread there telling my buddies about the reply on "Gimme a Break!". This thread was called "Minor Success". The last I checked it had thread six views and zero replies. Because this is the third page that I am posting on in this sitting, I decided to use some sort of symbolism regarding the number three. I decided to use a classic song from "Sesame Street". I remember an episode in which the Number One Fiddler did a song about the number three. He sang about three groups of animals all of which there were three of. The song ended with "And They All Lived Together on a Fat Lady's Lap". Oh the memories!
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