It's suprisingly funny. I especially like "Van".
And I love how it shows that a "normal" family can be different than the typical "mother-father-kids" scenario.
A divorced mother, her ex and his new wife, her daughter, a teen-aged married woman recovering from alcoholism, etc etc....
It's a riot!
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2007-04-13 05:31:30
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answered by leavemealonestalker 6
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I've noticed that a lot of show Border collies have longer hair. When herding, it is better for them to have shorter hair, in my opinion (and in many others), because it doesn't get tangled in long grass, it's easier to keep neat, etc. But I have seen a couple medium length coat Border collies herding, just none with a really long show length coat. Seeing that everyone so far has mentioned that... That really means nothing, haha. Or like what Mutter said. Some show BCs are bred for looks, herders are bred for intelligence (which makes sense, if you ask me. The only dogs show breeders ever seem to produce are classically marked black and white, fluffy BCs. The reason the breed is so smart is they have never been bred for looks, which is why they can be any color under the sun, can have any coat length, and even have a pretty wide weight range for a smaller scale medium sized breed), and so it is argued that show breeders are ruining the breed. Or I suppose with banned coloring in certain breeds. The "silver" lab probably has the potential to be a fine hunter if trained properly, but the coloring means no shows for them. That's kind of the other way around though. ADD: or i suppose the AmStaff is a good example. According to some people that answered my question yesterday, the Amstaff and the APBT started out as the same breed, but the Amstaff had the "game" look bred out of it so it would be show quality. So pretty much every visual difference between Amstaffs and APBTs are for show...
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answered by susanna 3
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My wife and kids watch the show Reba everyday,they love it
2007-04-13 05:29:57
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answered by grande alacrán 5
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I loved that show! It had good story lines and I loved the little quotes and jokes that they characters had. Barbara Jean cracked me. I also liked how the show covered issues such as housing Katrina victims, teenage pregnancy, welfare, divorce, bankruptcy, college transition, choosing a true career to fall back on if/when sports don't pan out, affairs, death, weight, and so many more. I wish it had lasted more than 6 seasons. It was a good show.
2007-04-13 05:43:12
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answered by Ms. H 6
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I love Reba, but it's a shame it's over now. I loved Van and Barbara Jean
2007-04-13 07:10:17
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answered by lynn_89_2007 2
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I loved that show. It's too bad they cancelled it, it was so funny. They show it here about 4 times a day, but it repeats so much it gets boring. When they show the newer ones it's better, or I wish they would at least show them in some order.
2007-04-13 05:30:25
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answered by fmxkrazyone 6
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That show was great especially with Van and Barbara Jean.
2007-04-13 05:28:47
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answered by atttweety 5
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Ok i absolutely love that show. i am from texas and I am extremely proud of her. She has broken away from her spectacular singing and has become a wonderful sitcom actor.
2007-04-13 05:31:16
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answered by ajo 2
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I never watched it while it was on CW but I've caught reruns on Lifetime and another channel and sorry I've missed it. But I'm glad it is in syndication...so yes, I really like it. It's hilarious!
2007-04-13 05:28:32
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answered by PoohBear74 3
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yes, but unfortunately they have canceled production. They allowed them one more episode to say goodbye, that aired in Jan or Feb. It was a real tear jerker.
2007-04-13 05:36:04
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answered by taliswoman 4
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