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Yes.
Yeah.
It was alright.
My wife loves it
Wasn’t that show a spin-off from [*Too Many Cooks*](https://youtu.be/QrGrOK8oZG8)?
I remember it. I didn’t know it was suppose to take place in Connecticut, or that Micheal has a trucking business. I just remember that Junior had a wife and a kid even though he’s on the intellectual level of his kid.
It’s the show that introduced me to [Terry Crews](https://youtu.be/oNf606dfCb0)!
Yes I do remember that show and a lot of other shows like it.
The “Don’t mix citrus and dairy!” bit they did one episode really cracked me up for some reason to the point where I still vividly remember it to this day. But, yea, I watched it regularly when it was running.
Yup!
Yes I remember that show
We’re they middle class? I remember their house being crazy nice.
Yes
Yeah. I thought it was pretty funny.
Yup, great show
Lol yeah that was a good one.
Yes. I liked it. Used to watch it with my daughter.
I remember this being advertised constantly but I never watched it.
Yes I loved this show. I hated how they made 2/3 kids the stereotypical dumbasses. I think it works to have one dumb kid not two.
I appreciated that even though Jay and Michael were teen parents, they worked hard and made a nice life for themselves.
Great show!
The only thing I remember from that show is the punchline “I don’t want the super salad, I want the regular one.”
I loved that show
Yes I watched it