Of course as someone with the first name of Gar, I have limited room for being harsh on the idea of giving a child an unusual name. But unusual is not the same as "joke".
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But unusual is not the same as "joke".
Unless your last name is Funkel or Badge.
Unless your last name is Funkel or Badge.
Or Beau.
Or Net.
Ha! Don't need to google. I remember the announcement when she was born. She's in high school?!
Oh no. My school is grades 6-12, so she is probably in 4th or 5th scoping out potential schools. Poor kid was pretty disengaged, buy maybe she was just shy. Anyway, I'm all for unusual names; I just think puns can be rough for a kid in school.
Oh, good. I was afraid I was seriously losing my concept of time.
I never watch CSI: Miami. But I watched tonight because it was about roller derby. Is Emily Proctor pregnant?
I hate NBC and I hate David E. Kelley.
Watched the premiere of Harry's Law tonight and loved it. But 10PM on Monday nights? Really, NBC?? I already watch Castle and Tivo H50 (or vice-versa) so putting a show against both of those seems slightly suicidal. Not to mention that Harry doesn't really seem to fit with the lead ins of Chuck and The Cape. They couldn't have put it on Wednesday night since they've already bollocksed up L&O: Palm Trees?
Oh, and Cash, yes, Emily Proctor is pregnant.
H50 - I kept waiting for a verbal reference to Seven, and laughed a lot when I got it.
I also loved Dano's "Really?" (and his facial expression) when McGarrett yanked the severed head out of the box.
Danny's deconstructing of Steve's daddy issues killed me.
Also Danny scolding Steve for buying stuff off the internet. They are such a pair of old ladies.
So glad, too, to see some more of Chin's backstory.