Cheers
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1Baby Balk0
2Get Your Kicks on Route 6663
3Madame LaCarla2
4The Norm Who Came in from the Cold1
5Ma's Little Maggie0
6Unplanned Parenthood1
7Bar Wars V: the Final Judgement0
8Where Have All the Floorboards Gone?3
9Head Over Hill0
10A Fine French Whine0
11I'm Okay, You're Defective0
12Go Mate0
13Don't Shoot... I'm Only the Psychiatrist0
14No Rest For the Woody0
15My Son, the Father0
16One Hugs, the Other Doesn't0
17A Diminished Rebecca with a Suspended Cliff0
18License to Hill0
19Rich Man, Wood Man0
20Smotherly Love0
21Take Me Out of the Ball Game0
22Rebecca's Lover... Not0
23Bar Wars VI: This Time It's for Real0
24Heeeeeere's... Cliffy!0
25An Old-Fashioned Wedding (1)0
26An Old-Fashioned Wedding (2)0
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Snow Job - S2-E18

Continuity mistake: When Coach walks out from behind the bar near the start, he's got feathers almost up to his knees. Then when he turns around to walk back, they're now only over his feet. (00:03:55)

Jon Sandys

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Woody: Jack Frost nipping at your toes, Mr. Peterson?
Norm: Yeah, now let's get Joe Beer nipping at my liver.

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Trivia: The portrait of Geronimo hanging in the bar was a tribute to Nicholas Colasanto after he died. The portrait originally hung in his dressing room.

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Question: Does anyone know whether the coloured-in photos, which appear throughout the opening titles sequence, are real or made up for the show? If they ARE real, when George Wendt's name appears there's a shot of a man holding a newspaper with 'WE WIN' as the headline - does anybody know what this referred to?

Chimera

Answer: Here is the source of the "WE WIN" photo: http://www.oldnycphotos.com/nyny587ac.html Brooklyn, of all places.

Chosen answer: The pictures in the opening sequences are real pictures of people enjoying alcohol (from various dates), and are not meant to represent or include any of the cast members. The "we win" sign (most likely not a newspaper headline) is referring to the end of prohibition (1933) A fitting tribute to a show about drinking alcohol.

The word "Nazi" appears in the caption to a story underneath the headline. Maybe the headline refers to the Nazi surrender.

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