13 thoughts on “How many times have you wanted to do this?”
THAT ROCKS!!!!!!
lmao I love it that was too funny
I love Mandy Patinkin. What show is this?
The show is “Dead, Like Me”, I think.
Maffu,
It sounds like Ellen Murfa (sp??) but where is she? Who is that guy, in as far as a character. I really liked that show but it died, no pun intended, before I got to see it all.
Yeah, that show was one I really liked, you can probably catch up on the rest of the episodes by purchasing them at Amazon “Video on demand” or itunes. I presonally recommend Amazon, because if you lose your downloaded shows on itunes, too bad, you have to buy them all over again. On Amazon, they allowed me to dl again. I lost thousands of dollars in purchased music and videos that way and will never ever do business with anything associated with Mac in the future. If any of you think that’s being too hard on the company, try to find a customer service number for them! Amazon has friendly customer service people, you can reach by phone, who have already helped me on an unrelated issue.
Mike,
Apparently, it’s Ellen Muth.
Mandy Patinkin plays Rube, a Reaper.
You can watch the show’s two seasons online here. Can’t exactly vouch for the legality of watching them online there, but they have a lot of shows.
That’s wonderful!
AWESOME! I’m going to remember that for next time I’m shopping! I’ll let you know how it goes.
Love that show. Jeers to the guy who decided to kill it after only 2 seasons.
Thanks for digging that bit up. I always liked it. I also enjoyed the fact of Mandy Patinkin being in “Dead Like Me”. His most famous line, of course, being – Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die.
I actually did that. A guy went in front of me in line, and I said “I don’t give a damn what you do as long as you’re behind me” so he went behind me in line. The people who had been behind me gave me a look, but I winked at them. When I got to the front of the line, I told the woman at the counter not to serve the man behind me because he forced his way into the line. She refused him service. It was great.
It also says a lot about some people’s character, or lack of. He handled it beautifully.
THAT ROCKS!!!!!!
lmao I love it that was too funny
I love Mandy Patinkin. What show is this?
The show is “Dead, Like Me”, I think.
Maffu,
It sounds like Ellen Murfa (sp??) but where is she? Who is that guy, in as far as a character. I really liked that show but it died, no pun intended, before I got to see it all.
Yeah, that show was one I really liked, you can probably catch up on the rest of the episodes by purchasing them at Amazon “Video on demand” or itunes. I presonally recommend Amazon, because if you lose your downloaded shows on itunes, too bad, you have to buy them all over again. On Amazon, they allowed me to dl again. I lost thousands of dollars in purchased music and videos that way and will never ever do business with anything associated with Mac in the future. If any of you think that’s being too hard on the company, try to find a customer service number for them! Amazon has friendly customer service people, you can reach by phone, who have already helped me on an unrelated issue.
Mike,
Apparently, it’s Ellen Muth.
Mandy Patinkin plays Rube, a Reaper.
You can watch the show’s two seasons online here. Can’t exactly vouch for the legality of watching them online there, but they have a lot of shows.
That’s wonderful!
AWESOME! I’m going to remember that for next time I’m shopping! I’ll let you know how it goes.
Love that show. Jeers to the guy who decided to kill it after only 2 seasons.
Thanks for digging that bit up. I always liked it. I also enjoyed the fact of Mandy Patinkin being in “Dead Like Me”. His most famous line, of course, being – Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die.
I actually did that. A guy went in front of me in line, and I said “I don’t give a damn what you do as long as you’re behind me” so he went behind me in line. The people who had been behind me gave me a look, but I winked at them. When I got to the front of the line, I told the woman at the counter not to serve the man behind me because he forced his way into the line. She refused him service. It was great.
It also says a lot about some people’s character, or lack of. He handled it beautifully.