A canadian music channel, that plays all kind of things. They have french stuff, boring stuff, and awesome stuff. Personally I like MuchMoreMusic more, its also canadian but has more informational shows about "the bands you love"
"Much, you?" is a term used in place of the response, "Not much, how about you?"
Only real beauties are able to properly use this term and should not be used unless 100% necessary.
This is a term that should be used after someone asked "Yat?"
An acceptable, some might say endearing, valediction (farewell) used as a sign of affection between male friends (bros) without insecurities about their, or your, sexuality.
As other definitions have pointed out: women may also employ this phrase, however this is not something to scorn them for; many of us suffer from ignorance of alien-cultures.
British: Toodle-pip old chum; it's been marvelous, much love to you.
Woman: Ha, ha, that is so funny, much love Jimmy; must dash.
Italian: Il nostro amore è la cosa più importantissima nella mia vita. Io brucio per amore di voi. Tu sei con me ovunque io vada. Ora e per sempre, il mio sexy maschile, molto amore.
This is the way you write "much obliged" when you've done way too much television/movie watching and too little reading, i.e. you're functionally illiterate.
1) Lookit me, I'm a cowboy-wannabe! But when I said "much abliged", all they did was laugh at me.
2) Even those dumbasses in "City Slickers" knew it was't "much abliged"; Curly would have stomped them for sure.