Thatâs what I thought. But quite honestly, I donât even have a clue what âRed Greenâ might be.It was just a joke.
Can you imagine Red Green teaching Engineering?
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Thatâs what I thought. But quite honestly, I donât even have a clue what âRed Greenâ might be.It was just a joke.
Can you imagine Red Green teaching Engineering?
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It's a fun Canadian comedy show that often parodied the Handyman style shows. Honestly, I thought it was filmed in North Idaho, where I'm from, for how much it reminded me of people I knew.Thatâs what I thought. But quite honestly, I donât even have a clue what âRed Greenâ might be.â
Ha, I get it now, thanks. Unfortunately that piece of pop culture never made it to Germany. At least I donât think it did. The clip I just watched (how to turn a car into a giant washing machine) was gold, though.The Red Green show is a Canadian show mocking the old fishing/handyman shows that used to be on T.v. When I was young (a long, long, long , time ago)
Go to YouTube and type in Red Green - Handymanâs Corner.


Itâs not. And these are great. Added them to the list above. Will take care of the voting sometime tomorrow.Is it too late?
Iâd add: âWhere no lesson has gone before,â âLive long and learn,â and âSet phasers to educate.â

Is it too late?
Iâd add: âWhere no lesson has gone before,â âLive long and learn,â and âSet phasers to educate.â

Yes."Pencils down!"
Do kids still use pencils??? I mean in the 21st Century.![]()
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