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favorit dharma and greg episode....


I have so many that it is hard to choose. I think if I had to pick one it would be the one where they find room with dolls and think they are evil. I also like the one with Jane Seymore.

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I love the one where Greg and Dharma have to get the duck back from Jane... and they end up giving it to Edward and Kitty, and Edward is like this isn't a duck it's a goose and Dharma's like yea, but goose doesn't rhyme...

and the one where they are going to move to Scotland (don't really like the whole episode, but the part where Dharma is cooking the haggus and using the Scottish accent and talking to Jane about blood pudding and scotch is sooo funny)

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My favorite scene - and probably the sexiest - of any t.v. show is when Greg applies lipstick to Dharma's lips. Try it with your significant other - chapstick is less messy by the way............

Enjoy today - its gone tomorrow

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Probably the Olympic one, although the "Duck" episode takes the award for the best last line.

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Though I really adore the show and there are many episodes that have me laughing out loud, the one that does me in is the Thanksgiving one, where Kitty does the dinner. You know, when the Turkey is at the same time burned and still frozen :)

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The one where Greg wants to move to Scotland,and the pilot episode.





"There's no 'normal life'.There's just life.So live it."-Doc Holliday,Tombstone

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The one where Dharma offers to adopt the cashier's child. Everyone said my husband and I were just like Dharma and Greg and I didn't understand. Right before that episode I told a lady I was feeding at the soup kitchen that her 3 kids could come live with us. My husband saw this episode and said "I think that's why people say that". He also said "No, we don't bring people home from the soup kitchen to live with us."
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I forgot one.The one where Dharma lets the man who thinks he's a cat stay with her and Greg.The one with Penn and Teller.




"There's no 'normal life'.There's just life.So live it."-Doc Holliday,Tombstone

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Just reading these postings have brought so many funny scenes into my mind. I really think this show will become a classic. Every episode was funny. The particularly funny moments that stick in my mind are...

When Dharma and Jane dress up to go shopping for instance like Lucille and Ethel in the 1950s. I remember them walking around the frozen food aisle dressed like it's 1949, with the full dress, heels, hat and white gloves - commenting on the high cost of groceries because such-and-such is just 10 cents at some other store.

The Kitty Montgomery birthday episode with the living room play of the three stages of a woman's life - the maiden, matron and crone. "Our home is empty...our children have grown...welcome dear Kitty to the life of a crone." Then Kitty finds out that Dharma's mother who is playing the crone is actually slightly younger than her so Kitty is actually older than the crone.

The episode where Greg is apologizing to Dharma who's hiding inside her parent's home. He strips naked to show how vunerable he is and how much he needs her. Strips naked, does the whole apology, then the father comes out to tell him that Dharma really isn't home. But his video surveillence cameras caught the whole thing on tape so Dharma will be able to see it later.

All the actors in this show were exceptional but "Kitty Montgomery" had me rolling every time she was on screen. She was hysterical.

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The birthday episode to which you refer...is that the one where larry blasts Kitty away with his guitar and she injures her tailbone? There is a mock trial presided over by Pete?

If so, can you tell me the season?

Thanks!

Jay

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This made me laugh equally hard as the pilot episode, having just now stumbled upon this show through my admiration for Thomas Gibson in Criminal Minds. Wonderful show, hilarious dialogues and an extremely cute main couple.

You, too, seem like a really likable pair! :-)


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In order of preference:

Much Ado During Nothing
Old Yeller
Brought To You In Dharma Vision
A Closet Full Of Hell

"Think about it. If you were observing this planet,would you make contact?"

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I like the return of leonard episode. greg's so cute when he's sick.

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my favorite would have to be probally either the secret one where dharma is keeping the secret about his parents and she ends up all paranoid, the episode with the strong box secret, and the one where lary things the government is after him and dharma and greg stage the whole stealing the documents thing (sorry i couldnt remember the episode names)

Angel:I saw her. I'm not crazy!
Wesley:Where?
Angel:Right between the clowns the big talking hot dog.

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I love the episode when they would get mad they would "put it in a bubble and blow it away" My family was doing that for the longest time whenever someone would get mad about something.

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my favorite is the one where greg has erotic fantasies about gretchen and dharma fantasizes about that yoga teacher at the same time, it's just so funny, especially at the end, with all those characters popping up.

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I can't believe no one listed the one where she meets Charlie aka Kevin Sarbo. I felt the chemistry between those two was better than her and Greg at times. But esp at her "graduation party" where they go to take the picture and they say everyone over here. But Edward's still on the couch drunk as a skunk, so someone, I think Dharma says everyone over here and they all gather around him.

Of course, Old Yeller probably is my all-time fave. Esp where Edward laughs so hard about Larry sticking his hands in the peanut butter jar that he falls off the ergonomic chair. And at the end of it when they're looking out the window, and Greg says I see a street sweeper, ambulance(?) and a cherry picker which one did you get. She says guess, or something to that effect. Just the thoughts of one of those as their "new" car, LOL.

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I like any of them where Edward and Larry are featured. In their ways, they're both buffoons.

I especially like the one where Kitty enters a beauty contest and Edward is supposed to write a poem. He starts talking and Greg tells Larry to "write everything down," and then without checking it, Edward starts to read EVERYTHING out loud. How they said those lines with a straight face is beyond me. I'd have been laughing so hard I'd have cried.

1/20/09. End of an error-Party at my place!

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