I read it in the NY Times
And *that* is hysterical.
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I read it in the NY Times
And *that* is hysterical.
I like crazy custom Wordscraper boards where all the tiles are bonus! It's hilarious. Shout-out to Polgara for turning me on to that.
Another favorite defense attorney on L&O, who unfortunately only did two eps back in the 1990s, was Elaine Stritch.
She's so great. I love when they have recurring defense attorneys.
I loved it when they brought back Paul Robinette as a defense attorney several years after he left the show. They even had him follow up a remark made by Moriarty's character in the early seasons, when he asked Robinette if he was a black lawyer or a lawyer who happened to be black. In his first defense attorney ep, he told McCoy that question and said that he decided that he was a black lawyer first and foremost.
I like crazy custom Wordscraper boards where all the tiles are bonus! It's hilarious. Shout-out to Polgara for turning me on to that.
I like getting over 1500 points--makes me feel smart!
ION, Lori and Grace video and Lori, Noah and Kat video, from last month.
I love all the recurring characters on L&O! Though what's also funny is when someone is on L&O a couple times and they play completely different characters (like first they're a random criminal, and next time they're a lawyer...)
Oh, those are great! Attack of the evil towel! Bouncy Grace!
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Though what's also funny is when someone is on L&O a couple times and they play completely different characters (like first they're a random criminal, and next time they're a lawyer...)
I think eventually they run out of actors, even in NYC. I think Jerry Orbach was some random lawyer or crook before he became Det. Brisco.
Camryn Mannheim was on at least twice in early seasons, once as a rude foster mother of a murder victim and once as an interpreter for a deaf suspect (IIRher autobiographyC, she had taken sign language in college as her language requirement).
There was already a mac-tornado through our house tonight. I am ignoring the other. Maybe I'll throw open the windows.