Cheers man, Cheers! Go and buy the DVD's and see where Frasier came from. Unbleievably good writing that still stands the test of time despite Ted Danson's elevated hair. Vera was the wife of one of the bar's regular customers who was constantly referred to, but never seen, except for one episode where she was about to make her entrance, but got a cake in her face instead.
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Yep, Cheers is where Frasier met Lilith, and it's good, too. Personally, I prefer Frasier. Much wittier dialog and full of hilarious references. I believe the best way to appreciate the richness and versatility of a language is to learn it as a foreigner. People who never had to dissect a language risk missing so much of its beauty (but I am digressing... Fraiser all the way, and Seinfeld to satisfy that cynical part of you)Originally posted by BillHicksRIPCheers man, Cheers! Go and buy the DVD's and see where Frasier came from. Unbleievably good writing that still stands the test of time despite Ted Danson's elevated hair.Last edited by To BI or not to BI?; 22 December 2006, 01:12.Carpe Pactum
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