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Old 11-15-2001, 10:39 AM
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At first I didn't like the pop-ups either. When I first watch new shows I have a "I don't like it" attitude until the show proves otherwise. During the first 15 minutes I was saying to myself, Bernie you're funnier than this, but as time went on it got better.

The funniest parts to me
When the social worker was asking him about cursing in front of the children about the big ass doughnut.
When he and the little girl was playing with the doll and she was teaching him how she should walk and talk.
And finally, when she was reading the story and he turned into an old man.

I'll watch the show next week for sure .....that's Bernie Mack so of course I'll tune in.
I was thinking the same thing, about him being funnier than that. I sat through both episodes waiting for Bryana to say, "I want some milk and cooooookies." That mess was hilarious, but alas, it didn't happen.

I thought the show was pretty funny. The spreading of the germs was funny! The barbie part was hilarious, too. Bryana reminded me of me when I was little, talkin' 'bout some, "Uncle Bernie, you hurt my feelings." LOL!!

I also liked how he kept saying America, that was too funny. "I'm talkin' to America right now." LMAO!
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