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Sorry. I didn't mean to do it twice.
For every low there is a high.6. is definitely Laverne And Shirley, or a parody of it.
Confirmed Bachelors: the dramedy hit of 1883!Bumping because I still don't know the other shows. Don't wish to be demanding, though.
For every low there is a high.I think number 3 is 'Don't Trust the B*** in Apartment 23'
I think number 1 with the dead manatees was an episode of Cougar Town called "A One Story Town".
Which one do you think is the groundhog day one? (Thanks for the replies, BTW).
For every low there is a high.
Okay, so there are actually quite a few of them, I remember my mother watching them online.
1. A TV show where a woman loves manatees. She freaks out at the beach because she thinks she sees a lot of dead ones.
2. These guys keep singing Disney songs. One memorable aspect is that they started singing "Kiss the Girl" from The Little Mermaid when a straight couple were on a date.
3. A TV show that had a theme tune that said something like "I'm not that rich, but I can tell you she's a—" and then a Sound-Effect Bleep. Pretty sure that it's this show that has a woman keep mentioning "casual sex" and eventually goes, "I did it! I did it! I had casual sex!" and one of them is making jam and another calls it "sexy", but she says, "There's nothing sexy about jam."
4. A man and a woman do it in a public bathroom.
5. It's happening like Groundhog Day and one of the characters is an old man. Possibly it's the same one, where a woman is told that sports are "just for dudes" and she shouts, "Nothing's just for dudes! Not even peeing standing up!"
6. Pretty sure this is Laverne & Shirley, I just want confirmation. The intro shows two women skipping down the street singing some sort of rhyme, then the Theme Tune plays.