It's the only one I've ever read, and I decided I wouldn't read more in the future, but the title of that one, combined with subject matter, was too much for me to resist at the time.
Natter 46: The FIGHTIN' 46
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.
That baby has waaaaay too much hair.
that is EXACTLY what I said. no shit, even the "waaaaay"
Suri.
With a fringe on top.
snerk
Heh.
Also, she had no blood on her at the time the bodies were discovered.
She was found burning a dress a few days after the murders.
Borden's case is very much like OJ's. Lots of mistakes by the cops and the prosecution, and an excellent defense lawyer.
Ooh, does that mean my grandchildren will have a playground rhyme about OJ? That would be awesome.
Is Hawaii that boring?
British Lost star Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje was arrested on Saturday in Hawaii - joining the ever-growing list of cast members cited for traffic violations on the island. The 39-year-old actor, who plays Mr. Eko on the drama, was arrested for disobeying a police officer and driving without a license. According to police, he posted $500 bail and was released after spending just over six hours behind bars. In December, Michelle Rodriguez and Cynthia Watros were arrested for drink driving. Both pleaded guilty. Six other cast members have been cited, but not arrested. Josh Holloway got a speeding ticket in September, while Dominic Monaghan has been pulled over twice for speeding and was also cited for driving without a license. Naveen Andrews has also been slammed with two speeding tickets and Ian Somerhalder has one. Harold Perrineau Jr. was also ticketed for having no motor vehicle insurance during a safety check in Honolulu.
Never heard of Judge Crater either.
I do not relate speeding or DWoL with boring. Just folks who assume they can do stuff.
I do not relate speeding or DWoL with boring
Neither do I. However, the increased incidence per actor capita of stops and arrests in HI makes me wonder two things:
- Is HI so crime-boring that the cops are spending more time on smaller offenses?
- Is HI so boring that the actors are committing these crimes more often than they might somewhere where they could just be peeing on hookers while doing coke?
Note to no one:
You had two shots to go over this document with a fine-toothed comb. Why did you have to wait until it was sent out for approval to hand me a dozen edits? And why are you holding me accountable for the section I didn't write?