Deb, insent.
I have to admit that I do watch NCIS, but only for the pretty. It's one of those shows that's much better in fanfic than it is on the air.
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Deb, insent.
I have to admit that I do watch NCIS, but only for the pretty. It's one of those shows that's much better in fanfic than it is on the air.
Anne, backsent.
And damn it, for some reason, I don't have Nilly's university email in my address book. Feh feh feh.
edit: No, wait, I do. I souldn't try to cope with a fever.
I have to admit that I do watch NCIS, but only for the pretty
Goth girl and surly boss are a hoot to watch. He gives her looks of "Speak English, woman" and she calls him "my hero" as a term of address. The English pathologist hits most of my middle-aged Brit buttons, too. The young pretties are eh for me.
The English pathologist hits most of my middle-aged Brit buttons, too.
Hell, yeah.
Well, the English pathologist is actually a Scot who used to be the Russian other Man From U.N.C.L.E., Ilya Kurayakin.
I knew he looked familiar! I thought he was the guy who played the last regular-series Dr. Who.
Well, the English pathologist is actually a Scot who used to be the Russian other Man From U.N.C.L.E., Ilya Kurayakin.
EEEEEEEEEEEEEE! David McCallum?!?!?!?
(dying)
U.N.C.L.E. was one of only three television shows I watched during the sixties. Star Trek and Dark Shadows were the other two.
ILYA! (swooning)
Ilya Kuryakin. Sigh. My first major crush on a television character.
(bouncing)
Ginger! Remain the episode where he actually met the woman he married in real life, I forget the actress's name, and they were tied to a chair together in a lab in the episode, and you could just feel him falling for her?
OK, that's it. Is that show on DVD?
Jill Ireland. No, it's not on DVD. I've put in my e-mail in several places to be notified when it is. I want The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and Max Headroom on DVD, damn it.