I miss the old television sitcoms where they had fake laughter of a studio audience mixed in or other various sound effects you just don’t get on today’s TV shows. If you too long for adding some of these sound effects to your own life keep these bookmarks handy:
InstantRimshot.com - Say something funny? Have this shinny red button ready to at least keep yourself amused when others don’t laugh.
SadTrombone.com - On the other side of the spectrum you have the ever popular, sad trombone. Keep it within your mouse’s reach when you mess up and want to let the world know of this sad sad event.
Many thanks to DS for finding these secret treasures of the Internet. Now all we need is the “Whooooooo” for when people used to kiss on TV. Any takers?
Comments off · January 30, 2007 at 8:21 am · Personal
I have been a fan of Red Dwarf for I don’t even know how many years. I remember before I was introduced to the wonders of satellite television watching it on my local PBS channel really late at night.
Well just the other day I completed my DVD collection of the entire British series. I finally broke down and bought the last three seasons last week - and that is pretty much all I have been doing during my free time. Catching up watching episodes I haven’t seen in years.
I never really got into your Star Wars or Star Trek or anything else traditional with “star” in the title. So why get into a series about a group of guys traveling through space? It was one of the most brilliantly written television shows I have ever seen - thats why.
Even though it has been some time since their original airing - they are still good. You could watch it for your first time today, and not have that feeling that you watching a TV show that was on ten or more years ago. Can you say the same thing about the Fresh Prince of Bel Air? I don’t think so.
So if your wanting something new to watch or you want to find out more information - I would suggest checking out the official Red Dwarf Web site. Here are some more links to help you learn more about the series as well: