On Dec 13, 10:29 pm, Ellen K Hursh <ekhu...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Dec 13, 10:54 pm, "Smokie Darling (Annie)" <Barnabus1...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Dec 13, 9:47 pm, Ellen K Hursh <ekhu...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > On Dec 13, 10:18 pm, "P.Schuman" <pschuman_no_spam...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > ok... who's on the inside letting the "barber chair" know what's
going on
> > > > with Warrick ?
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> > > $64 question, innit? Assuming, of course, that the loud public
> > > suspension wasn't a set-up, to try to see who goes to Geppetto about
> > > it. ("Oh, look... he received a phone call from Lt Douchebag not one
> > > minute after that scene in the hallway.")
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> > You know... I will address the "insider" in a second, but you
> > know... Dog lady... nearly perfect. Nearly. I've never had to look
> > away from a show before, but the dog fighting... ~GAH~
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> Oh, good lord yes. They could have shown test patterns during all that
> dog noise, and I wouldn't have known the difference. ("They're still
> barking? Then I'm still doing my crossword.")
I was looking at my kitchen, it's a small kitchen and I know exactly
where every scratch in the paint work around the cupboards are, I'll
know if someone scratches any news ones <eyes slitted, eye brows
crunched in my best Clint Eastwood look>.
I know it wasn't real, I know they didn't actually put that one dog in
that situation (or the poodle or the cats), but I just couldn't watch.
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> On the plus side: Bruno Petersen, looking adorable in that PSA. Floppy-
> eared dogs rock.
Oh my word, was that not the sweetest pupp'ems you ever saw? Well,
no, my dog is, but I digress. I just loved that dog, and he looked so
happy to be with Petersen (nearly called him Grissom, must've been the
vest he had on).
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> > Personal opinion... Didn't sound like him, but I thought it might
> > have been the undersheriff (or whoever it was that called him off the
> > bar owner). Didn't recognize the voice at all though.
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> Oh, to have one of those magic CSI computers... then "algorithms"
> could reconstruct the guy's full face, complete with height, weight,
> astrological sign and blood type.
Exactly. After sleeping, I am thinking I do know the voice, but
cannot place it. Re-runs the rest of the month for them, but NY has a
new eppy next week as does Miami.
Which begs the question... Has CSI (the original) been filming during
the writer's strike the way CSI:NY was? If Zuicker got enough scripts
for the one show, why not for all three? I'm asking because I find it
odd that some network shows are still filming on completed scripts
(though Miami certainly makes one wonder if *that* truly is the case),
but others aren't? Do they write the script a week or two before the
show is filmed?
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> > and how did they get permission to pull the cell logs on the husband?
> > Wasn't he more or less ruled out as a suspect? I realize that we
> > don't see them getting all their warrants, but how did they justify
> > that? "Um... he left a party she was at because of a phone call.
> > She might have been alright if he'd stayed." Yeah, that'll work
(pfft).
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> Fourth amendment?? What fourth amendment?-


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