Steff
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Cheat - Buddy Cops is incorrect if that's your guess.
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QUOTE(knightni @ Feb 28, 2006 -> 03:47 PM) Four Rooms You guys are pretty good.. How about this one..
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QUOTE(kyyle23 @ Feb 28, 2006 -> 03:44 PM) 4 Rooms Yep.
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Yep. Another.. Whoops.. sorry. That was a bad link. Here's a different one.
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QUOTE(Gene Honda Civic @ Feb 28, 2006 -> 03:33 PM) Is that Jerry Orbach before he kicked the bucket? Yes. It's Crimes and Misdemeanors. Thought someone would get that. Here's another..
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Yes Zach. That was an easy one... Here's another...
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Pffttt... I'm gonna go visual. Name this movie.
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QUOTE(RockRaines @ Feb 28, 2006 -> 02:43 PM) What a guilty pleasure. I barely remember much from it. But I lived alone in the middle of nowhere ohio that summer, and all I had was my paradise hotel. What a great concept. I had never heard of it before. Flipping channels and there it was. I was hooked. I had seen The Love Cruise and knew of Tony (crazy b****) so when I saw her I knew it was going to be good.
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QUOTE(Brian @ Feb 28, 2006 -> 02:35 PM) Cheater. Wrong. he's one of my favorite actors. Watched Along came a spider and Kiss the Girls over the weekend.
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Can we do scenes instead.. ? I'm much better with a visual.
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QUOTE(Brian @ Feb 28, 2006 -> 02:28 PM) No cheating... Morgan Freeman
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QUOTE(RockRaines @ Feb 28, 2006 -> 02:23 PM) do you have it on tape or DVD? I was addicted to that show. It was on the Reality Channel. I Tivo'd it and watched hours and hours of it at a time. Finished up last Tuesday night. Even Jim was like "Damn that Amy gets on my nerves." Loved Keith and Tara... Hated the switch ending. Wish Char had given Dave half. Wish Tony would die a slow painful death.
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QUOTE(RockRaines @ Feb 28, 2006 -> 02:21 PM) Paradise Hotel Good God.. I watched that all effing weekend 2 weeks ago. Every episode, start to finish.
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QUOTE(Brian @ Feb 28, 2006 -> 02:20 PM) Loud, obnoxious, not funny, need I go on?
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QUOTE(Brian @ Feb 28, 2006 -> 01:52 PM) The Celebrity Mole sucked IMO. Now what do you have against Kathy Griffin...?
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Adam didn't belong in this thread.. It was the last one I was looking at before leaving for lunch so I posted it. And I agree. He was 100X more popular in his day then Jolie is now.
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QUOTE(G&T @ Feb 28, 2006 -> 11:10 AM) I guess I assumed he was talking about CSI rather than City Confidential or something like that. That's what I thought. I think the shows she watches (cause I do occasionally also) are on Discovery and CourtTV. They are investigations of real crimes and the details of how they found the evidence and how it was linked to the crimes. Some of them they take years. It's pretty amazing.
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QUOTE(G&T @ Feb 28, 2006 -> 10:44 AM) The thing about those shows is that, according to a cop I talked to, some of that technology doesn't exist, and even the stuff that does exist takes a long time to give results. What technology doesn't exist..? The forensics shows are not a sitcom type show. They are investigated over months - sometimes years - documented then aired.
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QUOTE(Texsox @ Feb 27, 2006 -> 05:22 PM) The maquilla operations are local, generally full loads except emergencies, and almost always company owned trucks. They are taking material from one manufacturing plant to another. For most of our maquilla drivers, the wait to cross the International Bridge and clear customs is longer than the actual driving time. Not talking about Maquilla. Talking about this port deal and how it effects the industry I work in.
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http://www.newsobserver.com/152/story/400003.html Warrant recounts story of slaying, suicide and cover-up Robert 'Bobby' Pollard and Louise Pollard were indicted Monday by a grand jury. Mandy Locke, Staff Writer Louise Pollard said her husband ordered her to cut up the lifeless bodies of her houseguests with a chain saw before burying them under the couple's farmhouse and shed outside Selma, according to a search warrant released Monday afternoon. She bore that secret for eight years before telling her mother when she fled from her husband, Bobby Pollard, after a fight this month. Louise Pollard's half-brother then tipped off the Johnston County sheriff. "This had been on her mind for several years, apparently," said Johnston County Sheriff Steve Bizzell. "She had the chance to get away to the safety of her mother, and she finally was able to get it off her chest." The Feb. 3 statement from the 34-year-old housewife about the deaths of Ceasar Ruvalcava Ortiz and Robin Clark ignited a murder investigation and an elaborate search of the Pollards' farmhouse. A grand jury Monday indicted Robert "Bobby" Bruce Pollard on charges of first-degree murder in the death of Ruvalcava, then 23; the jury indicted Louise Pollard on charges of being an accessory by keeping the deaths secret more than eight years. Investigators do not know what the motive for the killing might have been. Louise Pollard said Clark became so distraught after not being able to find her boyfriend when the two women returned from an errand that she took a gun from Pollard and shot herself, according to the warrant. Bizzell said his detectives haven't been able to verify how Clark died. He hopes pathologists can determine whether she was killed or committed suicide. "There appears to be some question about whether Robin killed herself, but none of the evidence points to my client killing her," said Bob Denning, Bobby Pollard's attorney. Efforts to reach Louise Pollard's attorney failed. According to the search warrant, here's what Louise Pollard said happened one day in early August 1997: She and Clark, a 17-year-old relative who, with Ruvalcava, had been living with the Pollards, went to the bank. When they returned to the remote farmhouse, Bobby Pollard seemed upset and left in a hurry. When Clark couldn't find Ruvalcava, Louise Pollard offered Clark a gun and the young woman shot herself in front of Pollard in the living room. Louise Pollard said she then phoned her husband -- the search warrant doesn't specify how or where. Once he returned home, the Pollards dumped Clark's body atop Ruvalcava's in a chest freezer behind the house, according to the court papers. The Pollards buried the freezer under the shed. Bobby Pollard then loaded Clark and Ruvalcava's clothes and furniture into a 1976 Ford F-100 pickup that Clark had borrowed from her mother, according to the warrant. Bobby Pollard drove the load south on Interstate 95; Louise Pollard followed in her car. Pollard abandoned the pickup on an overgrown path, just miles over the South Carolina line. Some time later -- the warrant doesn't specify how long -- Bobby Pollard ordered his wife to dismember Ruvalcava and Clark's bodies, according to the search warrant. She then dumped Clark's remains into a rusted metal oil drum out back where the couple burned trash. Bobby Pollard ripped up their hallway floor and dug a hole to hide Ruvalcava's body. He then covered the torn floor with a piece of plywood and new carpet. Denning said that the bodies were chopped up years after Clark and Ruvalcava died. Some of Clark's body parts were burned to ashes; more intact pieces were hidden either in the chest freezer or under the house, said Bizzell. The medical examiner confirmed Wednesday that some of the body parts belonged to Robin Clark. Her family said she vanished after August 1997. Technicians in a private laboratory will compare other human remains with DNA from Ruvalcava's mother once a sample arrives from Mexico. Deputies scoured the Pollards' farmhouse for more than a week, looking for clues that would tell the story of the killing. The warrant released Monday contains a list of the items seized. Among them: five firearms, including a sawed-off shotgun; an outdoor surveillance system rigged to a video monitor near the fireplace; wooden flooring, carpet and a plywood cover; nine saws, including a chain saw and a reciprocating saw stashed in the freezer; bags of human remains in various states of decomposition.
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Serial Killer May Be To Blame For Daytona Deaths POSTED: 9:12 am EST February 27, 2006 UPDATED: 10:33 am EST February 27, 2006 DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- A woman's body was found dumped for the third time in two months Friday. Police think it could be the work of a serial killer, WESH 2 News reported. A 45-year-old woman was found murdered in an alley on North Beach Street, another woman was left in a ditch off LPGA Boulevard, and on Friday, the body of a woman was discovered on a dirt road. The police chief was very tight-lipped about it Friday night when asked if they're dealing with a serial killer. All he said was "no comment." Police found the body in a wooded area after getting a very interesting 911 call. Investigators brought out metal detectors to search for evidence after the woman's body was found on the dirt road. Police do not know who she is, and an autopsy will be done to determine the cause of death. But someone else could have those answers. Police want to talk to a man who called 911 to tell them about the body. The man said he passed by, turned around and noticed there was what appeared to be a female lying on the dirt road. Investigators said the mystery caller gave dispatchers an address to a beachside hotel where he could be reached, but they found an empty lot when they arrived. They traced the call to a pay phone at a Kangaroo Express on Mason Avenue, just a few blocks away from the body. Police said they are investigating two other murders that may have similarities. The day after Christmas, Laquetta Gunther's body was found in a fetal position off North Beach Street in Daytona Beach. She had been shot. Two weeks later another body was dumped near LPGA Boulevard. Police will not disclose the cause of death. Anyone with information about the case should call Crimestoppers at (888) 277-TIPS.
