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i have one seat in first class and one in coach. oh. well, i ll take the first class. class has always played a role in the history of sitcoms. bon voyage, ladies. class is fascinating to us as a culture. i never check my bags. i can t stand that wait baggage area. it s good laugh at it, to get it all out on the table. you re going to have to go back to your seat. you know, our goal should be a society without classes. if we didn t laugh about social class in the united states beer we would engage in class warfare. do you realize the people up here are getting cookies? that is not a show about nothing. . oh, come inside. so to the the left we have the bar. to the right we have the bathroom. the bathroom s upstairs, downstairs, many, many bathrooms. i still believe that all the things going on in our current society in america, you can come from anywhere and end up anyplace you want. [ doorbell] revenue. life is crazy. i hope these doors open ....
It was very masterfully done. dan: you re messing up my system roseanne. roseanne: what system? you pay the ones marked final notice, and you throw the rest away. andy greene: she wasn t educated she couldn t fit in. i think of an episode where roseanne got a new job. boss: yes, we use the tangerine 3, it can do anything. roseanne: good, maybe it can teach me how to use a computer. boss: you mean you never worked on a computer at wellman? roseanne: i worked on my feet at wellman. andy greene: she was fired, and she had to go back to being a waitress. it s really a sad look at life in the 80s for the roseanne s of the world are just left behind. roseanne: i did let my family down; you know it and i know it. it hurts real bad dan. lorraine ali: because of what s gone on with roseanne recently, i think people tend to forget. she changed the idea of what a woman could be on television, ....
Dan: we always make little cracks, we always make little jokes, that s how we are, that s why we get along so well! laurie metcalf: the roseanne show was about a close-knit family set in lanford, illinois, dan: are you ever sorry we got married? roseanne: every second of my life. laurie: juggling three growing kids, juggling jobs. boss: well, you little ladies enjoying your lunch? roseanne: well, the veal is tres bien. and how was your swordfish sis? jackie: as usual, the food is to die for, but the ambience stinks. tina fey: that show was so fully in regular normal midwestern life. rosanne: phone bill! zooey deschanel: roseanne, was reflective of the average american family. it was very masterfully done. dan: you re messing up my system roseanne. roseanne: what system? you pay the ones marked final notice, and you throw the rest away. andy greene: she wasn t educated she couldn t fit in. ....
Swordfish? as usual, the food is to die for, but, the ambiance stinks. that show was so fully in regular normal midwestern life. phone bill. roseanne was reflective of the average american family. it was masterfully done. so what s messing up my system roseanne. what system, you pay the ones marked final notice and throw the rest away. she wasn t heed indicated. she couldn t fit in. i think of an episode where roseanne got a new job. yes, we use the tangerine 3. it can do anything. well, good, maybe it can teach me how to use a computer. you mean, you never worked on a computer? i worked on my feet at willman. she was fired and had to go back to being a waitress. and it s really a sad look at life in the 80s where the roseannes of the world are just left behind. ....