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That's the reason my sister let me borrow it. Shortly after they bought it she had her son and now she has another son...and another baby due in a few months. They played it once, but now they don't have time to play it and all their friends are always busy with kids so they can't get together to play it even on the rare occassion when my sister and her husband do have free time. I'm hoping at some point during the summer when my boyfriend comes to visit that we can play it with.
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That is true with all of us. I end up watching dvds when I am alone a lot. I binge on CSI when I get the chance.
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Tino wrote:How can you hate Horatio, the guy rocks!! he is so cheesy it's hilarious
I just hate him, hahaha. I don't watch the show much, but the couple of times I did... man, hate! The voice, the posture, the taking off-puting on the glasses, HATE! Oh gosh, the cheesy one-liners.... HATE, HATE, HATE! I just have to change the channel, but most of the times I just turn it off, hahaha. I watch tv to distract myself a little from work and study, and Horatio doesn't help me to relax. Grissom gets the job done though, I love that man. I find Mac cool too.

Although I understand how you might like Horatio, because yes, he is hilarious, but I just don't have the patience, hahaha.
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I think we love Mac and Grissom because they are soooo bloody unable to love. With Sara Sidle being killed off, that could really change Grissom. I have always had a thing for men who are unreachable emotionally. That just may be my fascination with Grissom and Mac Taylor. :oops:
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Shut up! Shut up! The season finale here is until June!!!! Hahahaha

But Sarah won't die, they never die.
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She kept asking for more money, I guess. I am so blue over it! Want to know who the miniature killer is??????? OOOOOOO!!!! :twisted: :twisted:
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STOP IT!! STOP IT!!!! BBBBWWWWAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!!

Sarah won't die!!!!!
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NOOOOO! I haven't seen any of this season AT ALL. I had radio shows and editing to do during the show. I was planning to get caught up this summer. I saw the preview for the miniature killer episode and was REALLY excited and couldn't wait to see it. I guess I know who his next victim is after all. No more details though! At least Sara was my least favorite character. I'm also glad it wasn't Greg or Nick. It seems like anytime something happens to a character on the job, it's those two.
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I love CSI!! I cant remeber the episode name but I liked the ones where the little crime scence were made of the crime scenes.... :P
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Linda wrote:CSI Las Vegas is the only CSI i'll watch, and i never watch it when it's on for the first time just like reruns if they happen to be on when im channelsurfing

I am so with you on this one- though I am an avid L&O SVU as well as South PArk and Scrubs person- but those are the only TV I watch- and Angels baseball.... go ahead and hate on me now.
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I was browsing through the vaults looking for something interesting and found this one. I signed up for a TV service, I havent watched any TV programs for a few years and theres one channel that shows all the CSI programs. Ive heard so much about it, they say its the most popular program, how good it is blah blah. I watched the one, New York I think it was, with Gary Sinise. I always liked his movies so I thought this one might be pretty good. After watching it, I couldnt see anything to it. But I figured maybe it was just a not very good episode so I watched a few more. Same thing. It just didnt do anything for me. To me its kind of dull and repetitive. Person gets knocked off, person gets cut open to see what killed him or her, cops grill various suspects, cops find murderer usually in an unimaginative way, end of program. Ho hum. Gary Sinise is pretty good, but the one with that red-headed guy is the pits. Maybe Im just getting old and dont understand this new entertainment. Bring back Dragnet and Hill Street Blues or 87th Precinct, The good old good ones.
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If you have satellite, these kind of shows are the only thing on sometimes that isn't the news or infomercials. So I have watched some of them. NCIS is sort of funny sometimes, but it is also grisly. I like Law and Order. I can't even think what show it is for sure, but the guy who was the bug guy in Men in Black, I like him, the way he watches people and plays with them, works them, pretends like he is empathizing when really he is just trying to trap them. looked it up - Vincent Donofrio, but still don't know the name of the show for sure. I watch this in the morning, well, because it is on, and sometimes I have trouble sleeping between 1 and 5.
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I lile Donofrio, he plays a good cop. So many of those programs are crap, I dont get anything out of them. They show a few good ones, I like the one where these guys restore old broken-down stuff, and that one about the hock shop in Las Vegas. I taped one the other day where they restore repo houses, I havent watched it yet, but probably tonight. I tape them so I can fast forward through the commercials.
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That is the best thing about netflix or amazon or hulu - no commercials.

I used to like Miami Vice.
I think I like Law and Order because you get to see how hard it is for the police and the lawyers to bring the right person to justice and how they make mistakes; have to let someone go they know is guilty or send someone to prison that they aren't positive is guilty, that would have to be a tough job.

The science parts of CSI are sort of cool but my daughter doesn't watch that even though her friends tell her that it is just science and interesting. It is gruesome and they put sounds with close ups of gore over and over again.
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I know, I dont think they need to show that stuff.

There was a program back in the early 60's called Arrest and Trial. It was sort of the same thing as Law and Order. Great show, it was an hour and half long the first part the cops would catch the guy and the second half was the trial. Sadly, it was only on for one season. Ben Gazzara played the cop, the lawyer was played by Chuck Conners.
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