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Post by rducasey on Jan 22, 2006 10:34:51 GMT -5
Yeah, coincidence indeed. I think I know who it is too. I bet it is either Kathy or Anita, both of whom would like to have my ticket to scalp that night in order to cover the cost of their hotel stay. And I'm suppose to close my eyes in a hotel room with those two. I would rather sleep on Jimmy's bench. I'm on the case. (Oh boy, Karma and I didn't even do anything.) Before Blind Justice, I can't say I was familiar with the term "Doppleganger". It appears that we have had multiple occasions to meet one through this board - this being such an occasion. As to Karma, we can always count on you for a laugh, even with murder involved! LongLashes I know Lori, I think we need tighter security. You never know who is lurking. And if I haven't told you yet, I love your new avatar. How cute is he in that fedora? Wow , you lucky ducky. And thanks for the karma.
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Post by Katryna on Jan 22, 2006 10:47:29 GMT -5
Wow lurker/hacker who assumed Casey's identity, you will be surprised to hear that the person with the profile you hacked into is a prolific killer on this board. Imagine that! Yeah, coincidence indeed. I think I know who it is too. I bet it is either Kathy or Anita, both of whom would like to have my ticket to scalp that night in order to cover the cost of their hotel stay. And I'm suppose to close my eyes in a hotel room with those two? I think not! I would rather sleep on Jimmy's bench. I'm on the case. (Oh boy, Karma and I didn't even do the killing.) Mary - you pressured me into confessing to Christie's murder, which I absolutely did not do. You will not pressure me into confessing to another crime I did not do. You are just thowing this in as a red herring. We will not be fooled.
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Post by rducasey on Jan 22, 2006 11:20:00 GMT -5
Mary - you pressured me into confessing to Christie's murder, which I absolutely did not do. You will not pressure me into confessing to another crime I did not do. You are just thowing this in as a red herring. We will not be fooled. Oh Kathy, I remember now, you tried to frame me for Christie. " You were taping me!" It was you! Your demise of Christie by bad wine, was yours and yours alone. That is the crime that made you a serial killer. " Just stop it. We both know what happened that day. Don't you make it worse by trying to pretend differently"
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Post by Duchess of Lashes on Jan 22, 2006 11:22:56 GMT -5
Kathy -- Don't you let her make you bend! The one thing Mary seems to forget is the "pattern" established by a serial killer. Her pattern seems to be her wanton desire to blame it on others, her belief that we will indeed believe her to be innocent, her refusal to confess to that which she has done. She thinks we fall for her guile, her charm, her humor - she's right, but that's beside the point - we know her too well now to know that poor Tom was indeed done in by the chilling RDUCASEY!
LongLashes
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Post by Katryna on Jan 22, 2006 12:03:39 GMT -5
Kathy -- Don't you let her make you bend! The one thing Mary seems to forget is the "pattern" established by a serial killer. Her pattern seems to be her wanton desire to blame it on others, her belief that we will indeed believe her to be innocent, her refusal to confess to that which she has done. She thinks we fall for her guile, her charm, her humor - she's right, but that's beside the point - we know her too well now to know that poor Tom was indeed done in by the chilling RDUCASEY! LongLashes She is trying to use my desire to fit in as a serial killer to weaken me and get me to confess to something I did not do. Peer pressure in its ultimate! And besides - I have an alibi. I was doing housework. Granted, no one saw me as I am home alone, but I think one of the neighbors may have seen me shaking out a rug. You are right, Lori - she is the ultimate manipulator with her pleasant personality and charming nature and endless Blind Justice dialogue that she quotes at will. I am glad she has not fooled you.
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Post by rducasey on Jan 22, 2006 12:28:14 GMT -5
Kathy -- Don't you let her make you bend! The one thing Mary seems to forget is the "pattern" established by a serial killer. Her pattern seems to be her wanton desire to blame it on others, her belief that we will indeed believe her to be innocent, her refusal to confess to that which she has done. She thinks we fall for her guile, her charm, her humor - she's right, but that's beside the point - we know her too well now to know that poor Tom was indeed done in by the chilling RDUCASEY! LongLashes She is trying to use my desire to fit in as a serial killer to weaken me and get me to confess to something I did not do. Peer pressure in its ultimate! And besides - I have an alibi. I was doing housework. Granted, no one saw me as I am home alone, but I think one of the neighbors may have seen me shaking out a rug. You are right, Lori - she is the ultimate manipulator with her pleasant personality and charming nature and endless Blind Justice dialogue that she quotes at will. I am glad she has not fooled you. " Et tu Lori?" Is it just that you are, perhaps, looking for yet another chance to see Ron on stage? Are you just trying to get me incarcerated, as they have promised you the ticket, (for well above face value, I will venture to guess.) And Kathy, shaking out a rug is your alibi? I know for a fact that Boomer has been trained to shake out rugs, thus giving you the opportunity to "off" poor, nice, easy going, kind, sweet, gentle Tom. " You know, I just have to try a little harder then anyone else, but I make it work."
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Post by Katryna on Jan 22, 2006 12:51:40 GMT -5
She is trying to use my desire to fit in as a serial killer to weaken me and get me to confess to something I did not do. Peer pressure in its ultimate! And besides - I have an alibi. I was doing housework. Granted, no one saw me as I am home alone, but I think one of the neighbors may have seen me shaking out a rug. You are right, Lori - she is the ultimate manipulator with her pleasant personality and charming nature and endless Blind Justice dialogue that she quotes at will. I am glad she has not fooled you. " Et tu Lori?" Is it just that you are, perhaps, looking for yet another chance to see Ron on stage? Are you just trying to get me incarcerated, as they have promised you the ticket, (for well above face value, I will venture to guess.) And Kathy, shaking out a rug is your alibi? I know for a fact that Boomer has been trained to shake out rugs, thus giving you the opportunity to "off" poor, nice, easy going, kind, sweet, gentle Tom. " You know, I just have to try a little harder then anyone else, but I make it work."Come on, Mary, don't try to drag Lori into this (Lori -I know where her ticket is, and it's yours. Just get us to that bench in return). You know you did this, Mary. " Do you want a manifesto posted in the newspaper? Do you want us to get your mother-in-law on the phone, begging you to confess?"
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Post by Duchess of Lashes on Jan 22, 2006 12:57:34 GMT -5
She is trying to use my desire to fit in as a serial killer to weaken me and get me to confess to something I did not do. Peer pressure in its ultimate! And besides - I have an alibi. I was doing housework. Granted, no one saw me as I am home alone, but I think one of the neighbors may have seen me shaking out a rug. You are right, Lori - she is the ultimate manipulator with her pleasant personality and charming nature and endless Blind Justice dialogue that she quotes at will. I am glad she has not fooled you. " Et tu Lori?" Is it just that you are, perhaps, looking for yet another chance to see Ron on stage? Are you just trying to get me incarcerated, as they have promised you the ticket, (for well above face value, I will venture to guess.) And Kathy, shaking out a rug is your alibi? I know for a fact that Boomer has been trained to shake out rugs, thus giving you the opportunity to "off" poor, nice, easy going, kind, sweet, gentle Tom. " You know, I just have to try a little harder then anyone else, but I make it work."Perhaps they have....I'll never talk! On the subject of incarceration, if I may offer one piece of advice, Mary. You can leave the parka at home - there is no wind to rip right through those tiers - Attica is not the icy hell proclaimed to be (at least not this year!) If I might suggest a light sundress and some strappy sandals? Speaking of doppleganger, I would gladly sit in for you at the Walter Kerr Theater! And don't get any ideas.... "Are you asking me to ignore the hit you put out? That's not going to happen!"LongLashes
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Post by rducasey on Jan 22, 2006 13:07:46 GMT -5
OK OK I confess, Please don't get my mother-in-law on the phone. Please!!! "There are three others, in the basement of an abandoned building on Stanton. They're wrapped in plastic". Oh wait that's Randy Lymon, not me. Yes I did kill Tom, but no way did I kill Christie. "You're not pinning that one on me" That was Kathy.
And excuse me now, but I need to go finish my report cards. I am a respectable teacher who molds young minds. And Lori, you're no slouch with the dialogue either. (or as Jimmy says I-ther.)
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Post by Katryna on Jan 22, 2006 13:12:29 GMT -5
OK OK I confess, Please don't get my mother-in-law on the phone. Please!!! "There are three others, in the basement of an abandoned building on Stanton. They're wrapped in plastic". Oh wait that's Randy Lymon, not me. Yes I did kill Tom, but no way did I kill Christie. "You're not pinning that one on me" That was Kathy. And excuse me now, but I need to go finish my report cards. I am a respectable teacher who molds young minds. And Lori, you're no slouch with the dialogue either. (or as Jimmy says I-ther.) Thank goodness. I was about to lawyer up. I have to get back to the housework and laundry. Hey - maybe Attica doesn't sound like such a bad place! Yeah, I did Christie, but Tom? Never.
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Post by bjobsessed on Jan 22, 2006 17:37:34 GMT -5
Boy, you go away for a day and look what you miss around here. I knew Mary would not be able to resist. No true serial killer can. If only your students knew. You know, in Delivered Ron was nice and charming and fun-loving. His poor victims never had a chance. And to think I'm going to be spending a night in the same room with two serial killers. Good thing I probably won't be sleeping anyway.
Love you guys. ;D
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Post by dogma on Jan 22, 2006 18:36:11 GMT -5
GO STEELERS !!!!! WAHOOO
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Post by bjobsessed on Jan 22, 2006 20:12:44 GMT -5
I'm not touching Fisk. I don't have the imagination of some people around here.
#2
From the Pilot
Jim + for not going in the back way the first day to avoid the press Hank + for not biting the reporter who stepped on him. Karen + for not getting coffee on her clothes when Fisk made Jim bump into her
Detective Jim Dunbar - 262 Detective Karen Bettancourt - 117 Hank - 64 Dr. Alan Galloway - 30 Lt. Gary Fisk – 2
Gone: 1) Letitia Berraras 2) Glen Semple 3) Warren Doyle 4) Detective Terry Jansen 5) Ty Largent 6) Lloyd Crider 7) Nick Dyson 8) Clay Simmons 9) Marybeth Desmond 10) Randy Lyman 11) Joan Tuxhorn 12) Eric Fitzgerald 13) Leonard Mattis 14) Todd Montcrief 15) Debbie Diament 16) Chief Tunney 17) Marlon Condell 18) Alison Crider 19) Sonny Famigletti 20) Rory Glann 21) Johnny Currea 22) Bo "Midnight" Matherson 23) Titus Oliver 24) Jake Crider 25) Greg Hermanson 26) Dean Bostic 27) Christie Dunbar 28) Pete Steckle 29) Artie Steckle 30) Walter Clark 31) Marty Russo 32) Detective Tom Selway
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Post by Duchess of Lashes on Jan 22, 2006 20:31:58 GMT -5
I have managed to suppress my murderous tendencies for quite some time now! Not since the demise of Marlon Condell have I had the urge to do someone in! But, Lieutenant Gary Fisk is ripe for the picking!
+ Jim Dunbar for never allowing himself to follow a weak lead (thanks Kenina for helping me figure that one out!) no matter what the cost + Hank for always being the rock Jim can stand on - Lieutenant Gary Fisk for being too quick to point out the weaknesses he imagines in Jim and not quick enough to notice the strengths
Detective Jim Dunbar - 263 Detective Karen Bettancourt - 117 Hank - 65 Dr. Alan Galloway - 30 Bye Bye Lt. Gary Fisk
Finding himself at odds with the Department, stagnating at his desk with yet another grilled cheese sandwich and foil wrap of fries, his cholesterol level through the roof, Fisk dreams of a bigger and better, more calming purpose for his life. He remembers someone mentioning Hollywood, so he turns in the badge and gun and decides to give it a shot. Quickly landing himself a role in a new hit TV show for Fox, he dons the personna of a "bad guy", a "real bad guy". He gets the gun back, he's still the big man, the head cheese.....Hey, he thinks to himself, this is kinda fun ..... And then, one day, while filiming a very key scene, he finds himself at the bottom of an old well, a colleague he has previously screwed his only means of escape - this isn't real, right, it's Hollywood! But, while it seemed like a great idea at the time, no one seems to have the vision to figure out how to get him out of that mess... Damn, Fisk thinks to himself.....Dunbar could, ...if only I had Dunbar. Shooting is quickly wrapped, the lid is pulled over the hole and Fisk, well, well, well.....
Gone: 1) Letitia Berraras 2) Glen Semple 3) Warren Doyle 4) Detective Terry Jansen 5) Ty Largent 6) Lloyd Crider 7) Nick Dyson 8) Clay Simmons 9) Marybeth Desmond 10) Randy Lyman 11) Joan Tuxhorn 12) Eric Fitzgerald 13) Leonard Mattis 14) Todd Montcrief 15) Debbie Diament 16) Chief Tunney 17) Marlon Condell 18) Alison Crider 19) Sonny Famigletti 20) Rory Glann 21) Johnny Currea 22) Bo "Midnight" Matherson 23) Titus Oliver 24) Jake Crider 25) Greg Hermanson 26) Dean Bostic 27) Christie Dunbar 28) Pete Steckle 29) Artie Steckle 30) Walter Clark 31) Marty Russo 32) Detective Tom Selway 33) Lieutenant Gary Fisk
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Post by bjobsessed on Jan 22, 2006 20:44:00 GMT -5
Finding himself at odds with the Department, stagnating at his desk with yet another grilled cheese sandwich and foil wrap of fries, his cholesterol level through the roof, Fisk dreams of a bigger and better, more calming purpose for his life. He remembers someone mentioning Hollywood, so he turns in the badge and gun and decides to give it a shot. Landing himself a part in a new hit TV show for Fox, he dons the personna of a "bad guy", a "real bad guy". Hey, he thinks to himself, this is kinda fun .....And then, one day, while filiming a very key scene, he finds himself at the bottom of an old well, a colleague he has previously screwed his only means of escape. No one seems to have the vision to figure out how to get him out of that mess....Jim could, he thinks to himself....if only I had Jim. Shooting is quickly wrapped, the lid is pulled over the hole and Fisk, well, well, well..... Very good LL! And I love the play on words or maybe the situation with Jim: "No one seems to have the vision to figure out how to get him out of that mess....Jim could, he thinks to himself....if only I had Jim." Funny how you made him think Jim would have the vision to get him out of the well after what he said to him in the opening scenes of the Pilot. I love it!
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