Previously: “The 25 most popular icebreaker questions based on four years of data”
The Only List of Icebreaker Questions You’ll Ever Need
Currently: 63 Icebreaker Questions For Adults (Not all of which will be used)
Your mission: answer the question in the comments with a good story.
If you don’t have a good story, you are encouraged to make one up.
If you could live in any sitcom, which one would it be?
Not sure if “The A-Team” counts as a sitcom, but I did like the way Hannibal could always make it through a fight without losing his cigar.

Soap.
I’m sick of the absurdity of present day America.
Yes, although “action-adventure” springs first to mind, I could easily support a motion to classify the A-Team as a sitcom. Of a slightly more serious vein than “The Dukes of Hazzard,” which is on the other side of that thin line.
Seinfeld.
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“Newhart” or “The Bob Newhart Show,” but the drawback is I wouldn’t have a role, and wouldn’t get the best lines.
Wait … I haven’t thought this through. Mary Ann and Ginger are eternally up for grabs, right? That’s a mighty fine inducement to choose that show that as my answer. I could replace that Japanese soldier. Verry goo-roooking.
Mayberry seems like a pleasant place, though. And ripe with possibilities.
“The Dick Van Dyke Show,” but only if I could get a three-way with Laura Petrie and Millie Helper. (Those suburbs were WILD back then!)
“The Man in the High Castle” is funny, isn’t it?
Any of the ones where the fat guy gets a ridiculously hot wife.
Then the Honeymooners is your show!
Or the Flintstones
Honeymooners was the last time they showed lower income people living in something that resembles the real world.
I Dream of Jeannie. It has two of the best elements a life could include: NASA during the manned-flight heyday, plus an attractive woman with magical skills.
Or F Troop…that would be a fun bunch to be stuck with till we’re canceled.