>Back in the day we just called them The Calzone
>and Dullard. Or was Dullard their "couple" name?
>But I think my favorite character nickname was
>BBQ.
>La Reina,
Hey, today's episode on Sleuth is about F-word's cracking a case of
murder of an "habitual barbecuer." 1999 episode. Beastly.
I guess if you "grill" enough suspects...
Don't like "Calzone" nickname 'cuz it implies that Seda, no offense to
him as an actor, looks Italian, which he doesn't. Otherwise I'd use
Lewis' name for him, "meatball."
Now Gee: that's Italian!
>Saw Reed diamond in a promo for the new fall series,
>Journeyman. Looks like he's playing a cop again.
I thought so too, only more like a captain or lieutenant. Definitely
lost that juvenile look, even a few years ago when he played Judging
Amy's boyfriend (she leaves him at the altar). Seems to be developing
well as character actor though.
Bob A
"Aside from that, Mrs. Lincoln, how did you enjoy the play?"


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