You sure those are pockets?
The Night Detective is over! Cute. Want more.
There's nothing I can say...a total eclipse of the heart.
Must off to bed.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
You sure those are pockets?
The Night Detective is over! Cute. Want more.
There's nothing I can say...a total eclipse of the heart.
Must off to bed.
I want this so bad it hurts.
That is niiice. But I'd warn you that Wilsons in generally pretty crappy leather, IME.
Oh! The orang! And I love that the cat just moved on in.
Without a Trace was very different and cute tonight, and the actress who played Saffron on Firefly was on it.
I have looked at so many online job ads tonight that my eyeballs are about to liquefy right out of my head.
I am pro-pocket.
A friend of mine is trying to get me to take the job she is leaving in nowhere Michigan.
It was Saffron?! I spent a good deal of the show wondering, inbetween laughing hard. It's the first time I've seen them reach for the comedy, for sure. When Danny & Jack played Rock Paper Scissors for who had to go talk to the crazy girl ("It's an FBI thing," they assured the cop) I had to stop the TiVo to recover.
I thought so, Theodosia, though it doesn't say so in her (Christina Hendricks) imdb entry yet.
I loved the Rock paper scissors part too.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Michael Jackson was ordered to shut down his Neverland Valley Ranch on Thursday by California authorities who have fined the pop star $169,000 for failing to pay his employees or maintain proper insurance.
Jackson's sprawling ranch in the central California foothills was closed, at least temporarily, by an agent of the State Labor Commissioner after the office discovered that his worker's compensation policy had lapsed in January.
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Jackson on Thursday was fined $69,000, or $1,000 per employee, for allowing his insurance to lapse. Earlier this week, authorities cited him for violating state labor law by failing to pay at least 30 employees since December of 2005. A letter for that citation imposes a $100,000 fine and demands that he make good on $306,000 in unpaid wages.
Stupid King of Pop....
The episode started to go South (comedically speaking) when Martin walked in carrying a large box of letters labelled DERANGED (or something like that) that he had to go through.
The guy called "Pookie Bear" (addressed at least once by Jack as Mr. Bear) should have been a tipoff, in retrospect.
Any episode that ends with bowling Mafia and FBI agents singing "When the moon hits your eye (like a big pizza pie)" is a good episode. I'm glad the producers don't do this all the time, but stories that end happy have to be a real relief for real world investigators, too.
Stupid King of Pop....
I thought Pop was now a republic, with an elected non-executive President (or Head of Pop, if you will) and a bicameral parliamentary system.
I might be getting Pop confused with Germany, though.