I see all these lists of greatest sitcoms of all time, and haven't heard of half the shows. So I decided to make up my own personal favorites. Could've cut off the list at 40 and would have been good – the rest are basically honorable mentions.
1. Seinfeld
2. MASH Alda Alda
3. Newhart
4. The Andy Griffin Show
5. Young Sheldon
6. The Middle
7. The Mary Tyler Moore Show
8. Square Pegs Sarah Jessica Parker
9. The Big Bang Theory
10. Happy Days Henry Winkler
11. Fresh Off the Boat
12. The Kids Are All Right
13. The Bob Newhart Show
14. The Dick Van Dyke Show
15. The Wonder Years
16. Cheers Ted Danson
17. Friends Jennifer Anniston
18. iCarly
19. The Neighborhood Cedric the Entertainer
20. Gilligans Island Bob Denver
21. The Cosby Show
22. Laverne & Shirley
23. Family Ties Michael J Fox
24. I Love Lucy
25. Drake & Josh
26. Victorious
27. Coach
28. Perfect Strangers
29. 30 Rock
30. Parks & Recreation
31. The Office
32. Fraser
33. 2 Broke Girls
34. Threes Company
35. How I Met Your Mother
36. The Brady Bunch Florence Henderson
37. New Girl
38. Hannah Montana Miley Cyrus
39. Green Acres Eva Gabor
40. Petticoat Junction
41. Mork & Mindy Robin Williams
42. The Flying Nun Sally Field
43. The Fresh Prince of Belair Will Smith
44. Night Court Harry Anderson
45. Bosom Buddies Tom Hanks
46. My Mother the Car Jerry Van Dyke
47. Family Affair
48. McHales Navy Ernest Borgnine
49. My Three Sons
50. Doby Gillis Bob Denver
51. Gidget Sally Field
52. Mr Belvedere Bob Uecker
53. The Honeymooners Jackie Gleason
54. Family Matters
55. The Nanny
56. Mr. Ed
57. Sanford & Son
STAN MUSIAL [SABR Bio] was passed by Barry Bonds for most career extra base hits by a left-handed batter. Musial finished with 1377, the all-time record when he retired in 1963. Bonds and righties Hank Aaron & Albert Pujols all have more. Full list. Musial finished in the top two for MVP voting seven times. He won in 1943, 1946* & 1948. He finished just behind Jackie Robinson (1949), Jim Konstanty (1950), Roy Campanella (1951), and Henry Aaron (1957). In 1946 the 2 votes that went to teammate Enos Slaughter prevented Musial from winning the award unanimously. Stan was the first player to play at least 1000 games in both the infield and outfield. He played 1890 in the outfield and 1016 at 1B. Musial also pitched to one batter in a G in 1952.
DENISON: 22% say publicly that they trust the government to tell them the truth. However, when asked in a way that preserves their anonymity, it turns out only 4% actually feel this way. 24% say publicly that they trust the media to tell them the truth, but only 7% say the same in private. This is deeply troubling on two levels: the degree of distrust we feel toward our government, media, and society, and the degree of distrust we feel even to share our true feelings in public.
Jeremiah 9:23-24: Let not the wise man boast in his wisdom, let not the mighty man boast in his might, let not the rich man boast in his riches, but let him who boasts boast in this, that he understands and knows me, that I am the Lᴏʀᴅ who practices steadfast love, justice, and righteousness in the earth.
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