
That was a riot. You see, people just don't do that sort of thing.
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Sat 31 Oct 2009, 0:19,
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In fact, you have upset me so much you have reminded me of this;
There was that one time that David Angell, who produced all of that Episode where Frasier moved to Seattle to work at a radio station, and his dad had totally just been shot in the leg so he moved in with Frasier, and Frasier was like, you can't bring your dog Eddie, who was called Moose really, with you! I don't want to live with a dog! And then he totally brought the dog. Then he totally brought this ugly chair too, and Frasier was like, Man! That's an ugly chair! You can't bring your ugly chair! And his dad, who was called Martin in that episode by the way, was like, I'm totally bringing my ugly chair. And he did. It was hilarious!
Then this English woman, who was the same woman who played the girlfriend of a dude who it turns out wasn't the murderer on Murder she Wrote when it was that episode set in England, turned up to be Martin's physiotherapist. Frasier was like, no, and Martin was all like, yeah! And guess what? Martin won! LOL! So anyway, they hired this Englishwoman.
Then, this dude with a really expensive Armani suit turned up, and he had really floppy blond hair. Well he turned up and it turns out his name is Niles, and he is Frasier's brother, and Martin's other son. Well he is married to a woman called Maris. But don't worry, you never see her because she is so thin. Apart from that one episode later on when she gets really fat. But you still don't see her then, because she is already divorced from Niles. That's why she's fat. But anyway, he totally falls in love with Daphne.
Anyway, I digress. You remind me of that time that David Angell died in 9/11 :(
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Sat 31 Oct 2009, 0:27,
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There was that one time that David Angell, who produced all of that Episode where Frasier moved to Seattle to work at a radio station, and his dad had totally just been shot in the leg so he moved in with Frasier, and Frasier was like, you can't bring your dog Eddie, who was called Moose really, with you! I don't want to live with a dog! And then he totally brought the dog. Then he totally brought this ugly chair too, and Frasier was like, Man! That's an ugly chair! You can't bring your ugly chair! And his dad, who was called Martin in that episode by the way, was like, I'm totally bringing my ugly chair. And he did. It was hilarious!
Then this English woman, who was the same woman who played the girlfriend of a dude who it turns out wasn't the murderer on Murder she Wrote when it was that episode set in England, turned up to be Martin's physiotherapist. Frasier was like, no, and Martin was all like, yeah! And guess what? Martin won! LOL! So anyway, they hired this Englishwoman.
Then, this dude with a really expensive Armani suit turned up, and he had really floppy blond hair. Well he turned up and it turns out his name is Niles, and he is Frasier's brother, and Martin's other son. Well he is married to a woman called Maris. But don't worry, you never see her because she is so thin. Apart from that one episode later on when she gets really fat. But you still don't see her then, because she is already divorced from Niles. That's why she's fat. But anyway, he totally falls in love with Daphne.
Anyway, I digress. You remind me of that time that David Angell died in 9/11 :(

But, did you know that the concept for Cheers was the end result of a long consideration process. The original idea was a group of workers who interacted like a family, hoping to be similar to The Mary Tyler Moore Show. They considered making an American version of the British Fawlty Towers centered around a hotel or an inn. When the creators settled on a bar as their setting the show began to resemble the radio show Duffy's Tavern. They liked the idea of a tavern as it provided a continuous stream of new people arriving, giving them a constant supply of characters.
After choosing a plot, the three had to choose a location. Early discussions centered around Barstow, California, then Kansas City, Missouri. They eventually turned to the East Coast and Boston. The Bull & Finch Pub in Boston that Cheers was styled after was originally chosen from a phone book. When Glen Charles asked the owner to shoot initial exterior and interior shots the owner agreed, charging $1. He has since gone on to make millions, licensing the pub's image and selling a variety of Cheers memorabilia, making the Bull & Finch the 42nd busiest outlet in the American food and beverage industry in 1997. During the casting of Shelley Long (who was in Boston at the time filming A Small Circle of Friends), Long remarked that the bar in the script resembled a bar she had come upon in Boston, which turned out to be the Bull & Finch
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Sat 31 Oct 2009, 0:37,
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After choosing a plot, the three had to choose a location. Early discussions centered around Barstow, California, then Kansas City, Missouri. They eventually turned to the East Coast and Boston. The Bull & Finch Pub in Boston that Cheers was styled after was originally chosen from a phone book. When Glen Charles asked the owner to shoot initial exterior and interior shots the owner agreed, charging $1. He has since gone on to make millions, licensing the pub's image and selling a variety of Cheers memorabilia, making the Bull & Finch the 42nd busiest outlet in the American food and beverage industry in 1997. During the casting of Shelley Long (who was in Boston at the time filming A Small Circle of Friends), Long remarked that the bar in the script resembled a bar she had come upon in Boston, which turned out to be the Bull & Finch