Um yeah...and I keep thinking of Kim Delaney. Gotta vote for NYPD Blue just based on that alone.
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Um yeah...and I keep thinking of Kim Delaney. Gotta vote for NYPD Blue just based on that alone.
These are so markedly different and really play such different roles in the history of TV series. Have to vote for Little House on the Prairie just because of sentimentality.
Buffy can't be beaten for character development and addressing issues of folks young and old alike albeit surrounded by an atypical set of circumstances that are probably a bit more difficult for one...
As my sweet turtlex knows, the nano she gave me for Christmas a few years back is inscribed with "gina loves small things" and "uoy evol i 12.25.2005". My nano stays in a nifty Speed Racer cover...
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Just starting The Second World War by John Keegan and thus far it is excellent.
What the heck is the public plan?
Ugh. Darn. I humbly pass the feather to you, Brice.
Does more viscous mean something is thicker or thinner than something which is less viscous?
As you know, my dad would not let us watch anything that was filmed in black and white, therefore I've never seen the 1949 version.
Joey loves sandwiches. pookie loves sandwiches.
Really,...
:pullhair: You left out Little Women.
turtlex doesn't like Christian Bale regardless of what role he plays or how he speaks.
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How about this one:
http://www.thedarktower.org/gallery/data/647/picture.jpg
Just a few statistics from a major online comic site:
Number of issues in which the character appears:
Gambit: 678
The Joker: 550
Power Ranking with 1 being the most powerful:
Gambit: 36...
:scared: Would you mind to take it for me, hon? I'm no good at these sorts of things.
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Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous
um, yeah, Sandra Bullock does look a bit like a drag queen in the picture
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