2 Jun, 2008
Last night after getting off work from a late shift, I watch In Plain Sight T.V. show that premier on USA Network. In Plain Sight is an all new crime drama staring Mary McCormack as Mary Shannon, a U.S. Marshal who manages witness in the Federal Witness Protection Program.
My thoughts on the new show are very good. I am a huge fan on all the Law & Orders, 24 and a few other crime dramas. In Plain Sight features drama & some comedy, which is a huge plus for me. The show was feature with very little commercials which alot of time means in good be bad, however I really enjoy the drama T.V. Show and will keep recording it on my DVR. If you miss the show watch it at ips.usanetwork.com
On another note LAW & ORDER CI returns next week on USA NETWORK.
24 Apr, 2008
After several years on the show Det. Green left the show with his final episode last Wednesday.
Law & Order has gone thru many changes over the season, Fred Thompson left last season after NBC let him out of his contract as he express interest in running for 2008 president election.
TNT still airs Law & Order episodes with Det. Ed Green.
9 Apr, 2008
After spending $710.36 on my car, it’s now fixed again. However all the work on the car is not complete. I still need another $250 dollars worth of work. The car broke down on me at a Bank of America parking lot and I had to have it tow. So after reviewing my options… I found AAA was the better deal.
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27 Feb, 2008
Dan from the Biggest Loser 5 needs to go home. His comments are starting to really bug me on the show. He always saying something bad about the black team weight. It’s not easy to lose weight but they are doing a dam good job at it.
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20 Feb, 2008
Seattle will just never be the same to some people around Western Washington. Long time Chief Meteorologist Andy Wappler is leaving KIRO-TV for Puget Sound Energy. He said goodbye to the KIRO 7 crew Monday night. Andy is a true Seattle icon who took over for his dad in 2002 when Harry Wappler retired.
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