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Funniest Comedy Sitcom that ACTUALLY makes you laugh?

Poll ended at Thu Mar 24, 2005 2:17 am

Friends
1
11%
Will & Grace
3
33%
Sex and the City
1
11%
Ah...i dont watch any of them
4
44%
 
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Sat May 12, 2007 7:26 pm
Emerson says...



I'm with you, Doon, I'm a major Jim Gafigan fan.

Nate likes Arrested Development? Yay. That show always makes me laugh... It makes me sad that it was canceled but they've been playing it on some other channel so I get to watch reruns ><
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Sat May 12, 2007 7:48 pm
Jules the jester says...



My family is the greatest sitcom out there. If you aint british you probably have no idea. type it into youtube and it might come up with funny scenes.
Man:George look at this.
George: look at what?
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Mon Jun 18, 2007 1:45 am
Pushca says...



BLACKADDER! BLACKADDER!

Uh, I'm a little bit of a fanatic, and about 20 years before my time, not to mention on the wrong continent.

I'm going to make a hoodie that says "The Black Adder" on one side and something about a cunning plan on the other.
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Tue Jul 10, 2007 3:23 am
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Leja says...



Whose Line never fails to make me laugh. I laugh at Last Comic Standing probably because I don't know anything about comedy. My friends like to quote Dane Cook, and it's really funny when they quote him, but other than that, I know nothing about him.

^According to this post, I laugh alot, and laugh easily. Huh.
  








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