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With Friends ending on May 6, Sex and the City already signed off, and the future of Everybody Loves Raymond still unknown, laughter on TV seems to be speedily diminishing (lets hope Will & Grace isnt next), especially with cheap, recycled sitcoms taking their place (i.e. Charlie Sheens Two And A Half Men).
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