In article <daqdnZRd46nlhPDanZ2dnUVZ_tWtnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Mike Piacente
took the hamburger meat, threw it on the grill, and I said "Oh Wow"...
> There isn't a newsgroup for 'Criminal Minds,' but I figured maybe since
> they're are so many CSI fans, some would also be 'Criminal Minds' fans
and
> might be able to answer a question:
>
> The 'Criminal Minds' investigators always use the term 'unsub' for the
> person(s) who's committing the crimes and I have yet to figure out what
the
> term stands for. Any help?
Unknown Subject.
>
> I do apologize for posting that question here.
>
Hey, I post Without A Trace questions here, so whatev.
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"What did I tell the kid. It's about how hard you can get hit,
and keep moving forward. It's about how much you can take,
and keep moving forward. Get up."
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