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Do grown-up blokes still watch The Simpsons? I thought it was something probably most enjoyed by my 6-yr-old and teenagers/20-somethings.

Any bloke who watches The Simpson's is a banned by Cath word.

 

Some 30 odd year old was on twitter about his love for Harry Potter shows films. Some incredible human beings around.

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Aye, the bairn likes Potter too, especially Voldemort. He's besotted with Star Wars and Darth Vader the minute like. I can see Christmas being entirely set in a galaxy far, far away this year.

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The Simpsons isn't a kids show like - it has gone downhill over the last decade but at its peak it was one of the best shows on TV in any genre.

I think I watched two episodes in the 90s and it was so shit I changed channel to watch Bury v Northampton live on Sky. Not for me at all, or anybody my age I know either.

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I think I watched two episodes in the 90s and it was so shit I changed channel to watch Bury v Northampton live on Sky. Not for me at all, or anybody my age I know either.

Or of course anyone who doesn't like anything American.

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You're supposed to be besotted with Skywalker not Vader. I think you might have a problem on your hands.

 

We're not dealing with a normal child here. His logic is that Vader used to be good therefore it's acceptable to like him. I've no doubt that he's heading for a life of super-geekery and will eventually take over the world.

 

 

 

 

 

Yeah @@catmag who could have possibly told the wee fella that Vader and Batman were the ones to like

 

See my post above. You're a bad influence!

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