HP wrote:shafiq
u and comedy? i thought the last time you laughed was 1974.
I used think , you only read (or watch).
1 = encyclopedia
2= Human physiology
3= History of europe
I have varied tastes... at the risk of showing off..
Last night I watched 'Juno' - a new film (highly recommended), read a bit of Noam Chomsky on politics, read an essay on Khilafat in Islam - read to my daughters, watched some cartoons with the kids and started watching the latest episode of Prison Break before heading to sleep. [Not necessarily in that order though
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Tonight it's CSI Miami and perhaps some Mind Your Language if it has finished dling (St Luc, it still hadn't finished when I left this morning).
Best show on at the moment though is the latest series of 'The Wire'.
As for 1974 - I can reel off the comedies such as Cheers, Frasier, Seinfeld etc which are excellent (sadly few Brit comedies could match Frasier - which strangely had a very British sense of humour).
I do also watch documentaries - history, politics etc - but I tend to watch telly for relaxation and read for information. Sometimes the two do combine into excellent satirical comedy - the likes of Mark Thomas, Michael Moore (when he wasn't making films and writing books - produced some TV shows for the UK), as well as Bremner, Bird and Fortune.
All in all, I am a couch potato and my beer belly proves it... must get out more! (Especially as I also spend time on the interweb!)
Cheers,
Shafique