"Everyone Loves to Raymond" to Die
This week marks the end of the hit critically acclaimed ground-breaking series, "Everybody Loves Raymond". Not only have I never watched the show, but the sound of Raymond's voice puts me to sleep within a minute. The show seems retarded and I have been puzzled by it's high ratings (most likely it had something to do with the red states), but I will ponder no more. The show is over and now I can stop avoiding it like the plague. I will miss you Raymond, you truly were just some guy.




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Finally Everybody Loves Raymond is stepping aside for the greatness that is "Yes, Dear"!
ALL HAIL "Yes, Dear"!
I used to not be too sure if a god exists, and then BLAM, down from Heaven comes "Yes, Dear" like a sitcom Messiah. Its original premise (two screw up guys try and be good fathers and husbands while learning important life lessons and somehow being successful despite not having any jobs besides being "white guys") has breathed life back into the dying light of the cathode ray.
Ray Romano and his post nasal drip voice could only stand against the flood of genius that was "Yes, Dear" for so long. Soon "Yes, Dear" will be everywhere like it truly deserves to be.
And even then, "Yes, Dear" will only be a harbinger of the blinding brilliance that is "According to Jim".
Viva la Revolucion! Viva la "Yes, Dear"!
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