My roommate who worked in the White House always had his ID out -- he figured it helped him pick up girls.
It wasn't as big of a deal pre 9/11, then your only worry was that if you didn't take it off your jacket, you might forget it the next day. You used to see various badges all of the time, now you don't.
he figured it helped him pick up girls.
@@ interns, maybe.
It wasn't as big of a deal pre 9/11, then your only worry was that if you didn't take it off your jacket, you might forget it the next day. You used to see various badges all of the time, now you don't.
Ah. This was well before 9/11. And he was an intern! And picked up many of same, as well as misc. college students. (When I said "girls," I did not mean women.)
I didn't know one underground one know from another, thown another, so no harm no no no foul on my TV.
I liked this week's ep. Even though we knew Reid wasn' t going to bite it, I thought they managed to keep up good tension.
Which is more than I can say for CSI NY. Messy debut work on the part of Kanakaredes.
Also, Reid's hair was very very pretty this week, although I still wish they would bring back the glasses, because in them, he is pretty much my dream man. (Except too young for me)
Please please please do not let this be the day that Bones jumps the shark.
I'm in a state of "what the hell?" at the moment, but I'm willing to go along for the ride.
"He screamed like Slutty Girl Number One in a teen horror flick."
Suh-nerk.
This has a very modern-day noir feel to it. Do we think it's Booth's brain having fun with him while he's on the table?
That was my thinking, Barb.
Definitely House-style hallucinations minus the fake out - they aren't even trying to hide this ain't reality (hence Zach's presence, and good to see you man!).
I'm not responding well to this episode. I'm going to try again at another time.