[REL] You Can't Do That on Television (1979-1990)

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Re: [REQ] You Can't Do That on Television (1979-1986)

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Hey Terry

Ping FLL - they were posted on usenet on the abkidsmultimedia or lm (can't remember), and he has excellent retention on his server. I was disappointed - downloaded a couple, very poor quality and not that funny. Just MO.
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Re: [REQ] You Can't Do That on Television (1979-1986)

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I think I saw them. The old VHS rips? I think there are many episodes missing too. There is one episode in particular I'd like to see again, which had Moose in the bathtub one scene. Many bubbles of course, but I always enjoyed that moment.
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Re: [REQ] You Can't Do That on Television (1979-1986)

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billanben wrote:Hey Terry

Ping FLL - they were posted on usenet on the abkidsmultimedia or lm (can't remember), and he has excellent retention on his server.
I checked newzbin and nothing shows up, so that must have been more than 200 days ago (the current best retention anywhere.) If they were on tlm I'd have them.

BTW, my current server retention is only a week-10 days, I changed ISPs/cable companies. I am pretty good at catching what I have on my watch list, it's requests after the fact and newsgroups my ISP doesn't carry that are a problem now. To solve that I would like to find a good-retention Usenet provider with a one-time charge X dollars for Y GB and the unused carries over indefinitely. (And allows posting, I'd like to upload my rips to a.b.m.tlm.) When I checked a few months ago there were some but the best retention was only a couple of months.
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Re: [REQ] You Can't Do That on Television (1979-1986)

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FLL wrote:I checked newzbin and nothing shows up...
S'alright. If I dug hard enough in my archives I could find a few of those rips. I'm looking for a little better quality, even though I know it may be a while. Maybe they'll appear in someone's local listings.
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Re: [REQ] You Can't Do That on Television (1979-1986)

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FLL wrote:
billanben wrote:Hey Terry

Ping FLL - they were posted on usenet on the abkidsmultimedia or lm (can't remember), and he has excellent retention on his server.
I checked newzbin and nothing shows up, so that must have been more than 200 days ago (the current best retention anywhere.) If they were on tlm I'd have them.

BTW, my current server retention is only a week-10 days, I changed ISPs/cable companies. I am pretty good at catching what I have on my watch list, it's requests after the fact and newsgroups my ISP doesn't carry that are a problem now. To solve that I would like to find a good-retention Usenet provider with a one-time charge X dollars for Y GB and the unused carries over indefinitely. (And allows posting, I'd like to upload my rips to a.b.m.tlm.) When I checked a few months ago there were some but the best retention was only a couple of months.
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Re: [REQ] You Can't Do That on Television (1979-1986)

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I loved this show when I was a kid, watched it nearly everyday. My mother hated it though so we would change the channel when she came around. I would love to see some episodes again to see if I still thought it was funny or if my tastes have changed much.
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Re: [REQ] You Can't Do That on Television (1979-1986)

Post by FLL »   8 likes

Here's a random episode, haven't looked at it at all.

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There is a private (but open signup I think) torrent site where much of the series is available at the moment, if you are interested.
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Re: [REQ] You Can't Do That on Television (1979-1986)

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i have series 1 - 10,if anyone wants specific episodes i'll release them but there are too many to post them all.

133 eps - 12gig




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Re: [REL] You Can't Do That on Television (1979-1990)

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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078714/

This is a long-running Nickelodeon TV series that was amateurish but still pretty funny for its time. Lots of kids having fun. I only found two episodes on eMule:

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