Reminder: these "children of the 80s" were referencing the brady bunch in the late 2000s

1  2019-02-03 by Fredrock26

The show ended in fucking 74. So much of their "inside jokes" were just dated references that hit the same note from from slightly different angles. I dont know how ppl listened to o and a without the comics there.

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That was the bit...

All and all, The Brady Bunch was syndicated like Friends was in the 2000's.

im gonna talk right outta my ass and say it was only syndicated on off brand ass channels that showed shit like bonanza too

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Off brand channels like TV land and nick@nite? Shut up, stupid

is 5th his current fat?

TBB wasn't really all that popular when it originally aired but children of the 1970s-1980s had it pounded into their brains via syndication. TV was different back then, way fewer options and the big local NYC channels aired lots of old reruns in the morning and afternoon back before talk shows took over. So a show like TBB would be on channel 5 at 4:30pm for like a year and a half thus you'd see every episode multiple times. It was hard to avoid it, quite frankly. Gilligan's Island was like that too, by the time I turned 10 I'd seen every episode probably dozens of times. Bewitched, I Dream Of Jeanie, The Little Rascals, those old Looney Tunes shorts, Leave It To Beaver, Hogan's Heroes, Batman, they ran on an endless loop for hours and hours a day.

And would have been almost 30 in the 80s but a small child would have done a better job at taking care of himself

T-cell count?! Haha, holy shit!

I was listening to on old O&A clip from their WNEW days and AntH made a Brady Bunch reference. I remember listening to the show back then and thinking that was a dated reference. 19 years later and AntH is still bringing up that show as if it is still topical.

they even started off every show with a robert reed aids reference at xm