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quote: Originally posted by Pauly: quote: Originally posted by Seaquam: quote: Originally posted by TBird:
not the brightest chip in the cookie, are you?
¿qué? Are some chips brighter than others? Three mile Island, nah, he grew up on Plum Island, the animal disease research center
Don't mind Tbird, he grew up on Three Mile Island.
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| Posts: 1657 | Location: Brooklyn, Prospect Heights | Registered: Aug 06, 2006 |    |
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quote: And spo - I agree, that scene when she walks out the back of the bar just after the brother tells her that he loves her and finds.... was priceless.
"This is beautiful, come join us." 
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quote: Originally posted by mareff: awesome episode last night, boy who didnt love Anna in the tub?
Man, this show is good!  The Lizzy Caplan stuff near the end also was nice! 
"What contemptible scoundrel stole the cork from my lunch?" -- W.C. Fields
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quote: Originally posted by TBird: i'm still awaiting you two clowns to put the clues together i gave you.
Does it have to do with being brought up on PLum Island?
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| Posts: 1657 | Location: Brooklyn, Prospect Heights | Registered: Aug 06, 2006 |    |
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it has to do with you *NEVER* hearing of PLum Island(<--caplock problem there pal?) until some other savant handed you the idea...  quote: Originally posted by mareff: quote: Originally posted by TBird: i'm still awaiting you two clowns to put the clues together i gave you.
Does it have to do with being brought up on PLum Island?
----------------------------- "religion ='s thought disorder" - sigmund freud
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| Posts: 6351 | Location: Park Slope, Brooklyn | Registered: Nov 20, 2002 |    |
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I am curious to see how far they take this Eric as the boss thing and how the 'trial' is handled. That, and watching Sam try and talk his way out of this with Suki at the start of next week should be fun as well. This is campy, but an enjoyable show, and a quick hour (48 minutes) on the tv.
Wine makes daily living easier, less hurried, with fewer tensions and more tolerance. - Benjamin Franklin
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| Posts: 790 | Location: Bloomfield Hills, MI | Registered: Apr 07, 2006 |    |
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yesquote: Originally posted by mareff: Finally got it together after watching it. Will Alan Ball's show get another season?
----------------------------- "religion ='s thought disorder" - sigmund freud
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| Posts: 6351 | Location: Park Slope, Brooklyn | Registered: Nov 20, 2002 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by TBird: yesquote: Originally posted by mareff: Finally got it together after watching it. Will Alan Ball's show get another season?
Rock On, 
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| Posts: 1657 | Location: Brooklyn, Prospect Heights | Registered: Aug 06, 2006 |    |
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What an episode tonight. This show could go seasons.
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okay, so what are people's thoughts/speculations on who the mystery woman is that bailed Tara out of jail and brought her home? she was out during the day, so that takes care of one possibility. She says that she is a social worker, kind of. how is she going to fit into this?
Wine makes daily living easier, less hurried, with fewer tensions and more tolerance. - Benjamin Franklin
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| Posts: 790 | Location: Bloomfield Hills, MI | Registered: Apr 07, 2006 |    |
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quote: she was out during the day, so that takes care of one possibility. She says that she is a social worker, kind of. how is she going to fit into this?
Not vampire, not human though. Lots of different things running around Bon Temps.
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| Posts: 1691 | Location: Austin, Texas | Registered: Jan 08, 2002 |    |
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obvious queen shape shifter, people. focus!!!
----------------------------- "religion ='s thought disorder" - sigmund freud
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| Posts: 6351 | Location: Park Slope, Brooklyn | Registered: Nov 20, 2002 |    |
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Tbird - now it is obvious. When I posted, that was two episodes ago and all we got was a glimpse of her at the end of the episode. Agreed, after this last one that she is definately part of Sam's past.
Wine makes daily living easier, less hurried, with fewer tensions and more tolerance. - Benjamin Franklin
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| Posts: 790 | Location: Bloomfield Hills, MI | Registered: Apr 07, 2006 |    |
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Posted Nov 20, 2008 06:53 AM <--4 days ago ='s two episodes ago?  and shhhhhhh i am just now catching last nights episode...  quote: Originally posted by Dale451: Tbird - now it is obvious. When I posted, that was two episodes ago and all we got was a glimpse of her at the end of the episode. Agreed, after this last one that she is definately part of Sam's past.
----------------------------- "religion ='s thought disorder" - sigmund freud
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| Posts: 6351 | Location: Park Slope, Brooklyn | Registered: Nov 20, 2002 |    |
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consider me 'shushed', but what i meant was i didn't see this past week's episode and so was going back two episodes. I tivo these and so am sometimes behind on viewing. geez  there is no way, based upon what I had seen (ie, the episode where she shows up to bail out Tara), that she was a shapeshifter from Sam's past. That is all I was saying.
Wine makes daily living easier, less hurried, with fewer tensions and more tolerance. - Benjamin Franklin
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| Posts: 790 | Location: Bloomfield Hills, MI | Registered: Apr 07, 2006 |    |
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dale, i was just bustin yer chops.  reff, i know they spelled that one out for you/us, but something is bugging me here. bill is the good guy. lafayette, while selling V(amongst other things), was getting his V from a willing participant. it almost doesn't make sense bill would feed on him...don't be surprised if that turns out to be a little different than what you think. 
----------------------------- "religion ='s thought disorder" - sigmund freud
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| Posts: 6351 | Location: Park Slope, Brooklyn | Registered: Nov 20, 2002 |    |
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TBird - understood, and I agree with you. I don't think that Bill is one that is taking down Lafayette. That is going to be either Eric or some other new twist. Dale oh, and I am sure that someone somewhere could come up with some signficance to the fact that this post about vampires, shapeshifters and gay drug dealers on an alcohol based website should be number 666 for me!!!!
Wine makes daily living easier, less hurried, with fewer tensions and more tolerance. - Benjamin Franklin
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| Posts: 790 | Location: Bloomfield Hills, MI | Registered: Apr 07, 2006 |    |
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