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Kaysi. 24. Cheers, Parks and Rec, & LOST.
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In my head I have already written in Shelley Long into this final season of the good place & if it doesn’t happen I might just be a little devastated it’s nbd but I’ll be inconsolable.

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Omg i was watching Cheers last night and the last episode of season 3, during a scene, Ted Danson called Diane “Shell” (Shelly Long) instead of Diane and the audience laughed at it but they kept going and I was like 🤭😆

I watched it 3 times and it was obvious af.

Excuse me, am I deaf??

Ok I’d heard this was a thing and I REALLY looked into it but he actually says “yeah, Chum?” when they were going back and forth with different words for friend as they were hugging.

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American comedies that people get way too involved with as a facet of their personal brand, listed from common to obscure

Friends                                     if youre up here you like humans of new york on ↓                                                facebook and listen to halsey The Simpsons ↓  The Office ↓  Parks & Rec ↓  Seinfeld ↓  Full House ↓  Fresh Prince ↓  Frasier                     if youre down here youve dug yourself way past   ↓                               internet irony and now are genuinely watching      Cheers                    Cheers on netflix at 2am eating frosted flakes out the box   

I see myself in this photo and I don’t like it.

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I just want to remind you all how much I adore Shelley Long and how I hope she’s having a really good day because she deserves all great things.

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“When Nick had heart disease, he was getting less and less oxygen. There wasn’t a surface on that set that didn’t have his lines written down. There was one episode where a friend of Coach dies, and he says, “It’s as if he’s still with us now.” Nick had written the line on the wood slats by the stairs the actors would use to enter the studio. Nicky dies, and the next year, we’re all devastated, and the first night we come down the stairs, right there was his line: “It’s as if he were with us now.” And so every episode, we’d go by it and pat it as we’d come down to be introduced to the audience. And then, one year, they repainted the sets and they painted over the line. People almost quit. Seriously. They were so emotionally infuriated that that had been taken away from them”

— Ted Danson (Cheer’s 30th Anniversary)

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Shelley Long in a 1985-86 interview with Bobbie Wyngant (who did the Night Shift interview) discussing her feelings of comedies vs. dramas.

@chambersmalone @missbostonbarmaid @aspirinqpoetess Have you seen this yet? I hope not because I like to surprise y'all ;)

Also, shoutout to the blouse from 2 Good 2 Be 4 Real.

I love her so very much. I hope she’s having a nice day today.

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