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How I Met Your Mother iMix

by Ryan j Budke, posted Feb 14th 2006 4:10PM
how i met your mother; ted; robin; barney; suit upMore and more people are getting into How I Met Your Mother as each week passes. One of the first things that a lot of people notice, and is almost always the first question asked in the comments, is the music. "What was that song they just played?" can be found near the top of just about everyone of my reviews' comments. So, in my ongoing effort to make all of your lives easier, I've created an iMix with just songs that have been featured in the various episodes. Keep in mind this is going to be an ongoing project, so keep checking back here and to the iMix itself for updates. There's some songs that iTunes doesn't sell, so those that can't be bought there, I'll add either here or in the comments there. We also want to hear from you, so if there's a song that you know it's missing, by all means, let me know.

Check out the iMix.

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How I Met Your Mother: Zip, Zip, Zip

by Ryan j Budke, posted Feb 7th 2006 1:14PM
robin; barney; how i met your mother; cbsThere's been a lot of people saying that they want to see more of Robin and Barney hanging out, because they think it would be funny and they want to see those two crazy kids end up together. I don't mind seeing them together, but I was never sure I wanted them to end up together before tonight. It was absolutely hilarious, and Barney makes some very valid points. The two of them together were funny as hell, and I can't wait to  - hopefully -  see more as this group comes together as friends. One of the greatest lines of the night came from Robin after Barney accused her of throwing herself at him all night: "I was doing the opposite, I was throwing other girls at you." Classic. This show gets better every week. On with the show!

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How I Met Your Mother: the next Friends?

by Bob Sassone, posted Feb 6th 2006 10:46AM

How I Met Your MotherI've only seen a couple of episodes of CBS' How I Met Your Mother. Not only is Surface on at the same time, but I wasn't sure I wanted to get invested in another sitcom, only to see it get canceled quickly or moved around on the schedule. But the show is getting good ratings and critical acclaim, so I'm going to start watching it now (Surface ends its first season tonight, so now I have no excuse - plus I could just use my damn Tivo).

Matthew Gilbert over at The Boston Globe thinks that the show could, with a little tweaking, become the next Friends. What do you think?

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How I Met Your Mother: Drumroll Please

by Ryan j Budke, posted Jan 24th 2006 11:44PM
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your mother; himym; ted; robin; weddingI am a sappy, lovesick guy in his mid-twenties (I turned 25 last week actually), so if there ever was a show tailor made for me, then How I Met Your Mother is it. Or maybe Love Monkey, or Ed, or Friends, or... Whatever, you get the point I'm trying to make. You listen to me week in and week out; I absolutely love this show. Along with the ongoing love story, this show has a very deep sense of comradery camaraderie. I grew up in the broken generation. The number of friends I have whose parents are divorced or just not together, is far larger than those whose have parents that are still with each other. Our ideas of families are radically different; our friends are our family, and that's something that comes across extremely well in this show. My friends are my family, and just like the mothers and fathers of yesteryear, they're the ones that keep pushing me to find someone (or at the very least "go out"), so once again, I sympathize with Ted. I'll go into more detail how, but I'll put it at the end so you can choose whether or not you want to read it (not everyone has a built in audience of a couple thousand). For now though -- On with the show!

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How I Met Your Mother: The Wedding

by Ryan j Budke, posted Jan 10th 2006 11:15AM
how i met your mother; ted; barneyJust how hard is it to plan the perfect wedding? I wouldn't know, I've never actually made it that far, but over the past couple of years, as more and more of my friends have gotten married, and as I watch my little sister go through the steps leading up to hers this fall, I do agree with Marshall: you never cross the bride! Doing so can topple the delicate house of cards that is a wedding to begin with. Unfortunately, that's exactly what our lovelorn hero Ted did last night, all for the attention of a girl. Come on guys, we would never do anything stupid just for a girl, right? Right? On with the show!

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Convince me to watch it: Joey

by Ryan j Budke, posted Dec 22nd 2005 10:32PM
Ok, you guys have begged for it, you've yearned for it; the next "Convince Me To Watch It". This week, I'm asking you guys to stick up for Joey on NBC. I was addicted to Friends, and watched most of the first season of Joey. Yet, as much as it tried, for me, Joey never captured the spirit and comradery Friends had. This year, that feeling has been replaced by How I Met Your Mother. For me, that's the show I want to watch to feel part of the dysfunctional family that we all yearn for. I know Joey still has quite the cult following, and this season they've made a couple of changes to the formula to draw in some new viewers, but I want to hear from you guys; am I missing anything by not watching this? If Joey Tribbiani floats your boat, let me know, but if you think this show should go down like the Titanic, I want to know as well.

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How I Met Your Mother: The Limo

by Ryan j Budke, posted Dec 20th 2005 8:32PM

how i met your mother"People often think a good mix should rise and fall, but people are wrong. It should be all rise baby" -Barney.

For me, this show has been nothing but "rise" as well. This episode was another great episode in an absolutely fantastic season. I say this week in and week out, but this show really strikes a chord with me, and last night's episode made me feel like maybe I'm not the only one who always seems to be "looking" for something/someone on New Year's Eve. I'm not sure if mine will turn out quite like Ted's, but I'll be sure to let you know, since I'm sure you all care so much. On with the show!

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Hey, let's mix reality shows!

by Bob Sassone, posted Aug 11th 2005 2:01PM

Danny KastnerRemember Danny, the quirky, guitar-playing guy with the glasses who got booted off The Apprentice? The Queer Eye guys are going to give him a head to toe makeover. His full name is Danny Kastner (yes, reality show contestants actually have last names). The episode airs on August 16.

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