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Post by Colorado girl on Jul 10, 2007 11:09:46 GMT -5
And More Unforgettable Blind Justice Dialogue A is for " Alright, I'll give him a break." Oh that Marty is such a sweet guy. B is for "Even a blind man could see that." Such a corny reply. C is for "Tinsleys. Cheap-ass Scotch." Vic and Meg Wheeler's drink of choice. D is for "I don't like this one bit." spoken in a very stern voice. E is for "This isn't Easy." admitting a vulnerability never is. F is for "It's a fact you'd be safer with a guy who could see." Another insecurity of his. G is for "The trail's gone cold in the city." An incongruous line it seemed. H is for " Hey, blind dude!" "Blond dude?" Which did he mean? I is for "Is that Internal Affairs comin' through the door. You got me." Jim tried to conceal his emotions. J is for "And I was just being clumsy." Though usually so in control of his motions. K is for "When I beat you till your Kidneys bleed." Jim would show Warren his famous left hook. L is for "You could learn some listening skills;" how to act in the squad, Fisk told Jim what it took. M is for "He is on Modified assignment, he's blind!" Marty sees everything in black and white. N is for "I am Not a civilian aide." To gain acceptance, he was in for a fight. O is for "You can use this as an Opportunity for a fresh start." Did Jim make good use of Galloway's advice. P is for Please Christie with the dog line -- could you just this once be nice? Q is for "You Questioning your ability to do the job?" Galloway had great insight. R is for "I was born in Red Hook." Jim understood what it meant to fight. S is for "I’ll give it a shot." Jim would play up the blindness to put Nancy at ease. T is for " This place ran fine without you." His cutting words momentarily made Jim freeze. U is for "At this point, I don't know which way is up." Losing his gun put him at an all time low.
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Post by hoosier on Jul 10, 2007 17:54:26 GMT -5
And More unforgettable Blind Justice Dialogue A is for " Alright, I'll give him a break." Oh that Mary is such a sweet guy. B is for "Even a blind guy could see that." Such a corny reply. C is for "Tinsleys. Cheap-ass Scotch." Vic and Meg Wheeler's drink of choice. D is for "I don't like this one bit." spoken in a very stern voice. E is for "This isn't Easy." Admitting a vulnerability never is. F is for "It's a fact you'd be safer with a guy who could see." Another insecurity of his. G is for "The trail's gone cold in the city." An incongruous line it seemed. H is for " Hey, blind dude!" "Blond dude?" Which did he mean? I is for "Is that Internal Affairs comin' through the door. You got me." Jim tried to conceal his emotions. J is for "And I was just being clumsy." Though usually so in control of his motions. K is for "When I beat you till your Kidneys bleed." Jim would show Warren his famous left hook. L is for "You could learn some listening skills;" how to act in the squad, Fisk told Jim what it took. M is for "He is on Modified assignment, he's blind!" Marty sees everything in black and white. N is for "I am Not a civilian aide." To gain acceptance, he was in for a fight. O is for "You can use this as an Opportunity for a fresh start." Did Jim make good use of Galloway's advice? P is for Please Christie with the dog line -- could you just this once be nice? Q is for "You Questioning you ability to do he job?" Galloway had great insight. R is for "I grew up in Red Hook." Jim understood what it meant to fight. S is for "I'll give it a shot." Jim would play up the blindness to put Nancy at ease. T is for " This place ran fine without you." His cutting words momentarily made Jim freeze. U is for "At this point I don't know which way is Up." Losing his gun put him at an all time low. V is for "You want to ride out to the East Village and look for the dog?" Was Marty's offer sincere , how could he know?
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Post by Katryna on Jul 10, 2007 19:03:48 GMT -5
And More unforgettable Blind Justice Dialogue A is for " Alright, I'll give him a break." Oh that Mary is such a sweet guy. B is for "Even a blind guy could see that." Such a corny reply. C is for "Tinsleys. Cheap-ass Scotch." Vic and Meg Wheeler's drink of choice. D is for "I don't like this one bit." spoken in a very stern voice. E is for "This isn't Easy." Admitting a vulnerability never is. F is for "It's a fact you'd be safer with a guy who could see." Another insecurity of his. G is for "The trail's gone cold in the city." An incongruous line it seemed. H is for " Hey, blind dude!" "Blond dude?" Which did he mean? I is for "Is that Internal Affairs comin' through the door. You got me." Jim tried to conceal his emotions. J is for "And I was just being clumsy." Though usually so in control of his motions. K is for "When I beat you till your Kidneys bleed." Jim would show Warren his famous left hook. L is for "You could learn some listening skills;" how to act in the squad, Fisk told Jim what it took. M is for "He is on Modified assignment, he's blind!" Marty sees everything in black and white. N is for "I am Not a civilian aide." To gain acceptance, he was in for a fight. O is for "You can use this as an Opportunity for a fresh start." Did Jim make good use of Galloway's advice? P is for Please Christie with the dog line -- could you just this once be nice? Q is for "You Questioning you ability to do he job?" Galloway had great insight. R is for "I grew up in Red Hook." Jim understood what it meant to fight. S is for "I'll give it a shot." Jim would play up the blindness to put Nancy at ease. T is for " This place ran fine without you." His cutting words momentarily made Jim freeze. U is for "At this point I don't know which way is Up." Losing his gun put him at an all time low. V is for "You want to ride out to the East Village and look for the dog?" Was Marty's offer sincere , how could he know? W is for "I don’t wanna go to dance class tonight." After all, it had been a tough day.
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Post by Chris on Jul 10, 2007 19:43:15 GMT -5
And More unforgettable Blind Justice Dialogue A is for " Alright, I'll give him a break." Oh that Mary is such a sweet guy. B is for "Even a blind guy could see that." Such a corny reply. C is for "Tinsleys. Cheap-ass Scotch." Vic and Meg Wheeler's drink of choice. D is for "I don't like this one bit." spoken in a very stern voice. E is for "This isn't Easy." Admitting a vulnerability never is. F is for "It's a fact you'd be safer with a guy who could see." Another insecurity of his. G is for "The trail's gone cold in the city." An incongruous line it seemed. H is for " Hey, blind dude!" "Blond dude?" Which did he mean? I is for "Is that Internal Affairs comin' through the door. You got me." Jim tried to conceal his emotions. J is for "And I was just being clumsy." Though usually so in control of his motions. K is for "When I beat you till your Kidneys bleed." Jim would show Warren his famous left hook. L is for "You could learn some listening skills;" how to act in the squad, Fisk told Jim what it took. M is for "He is on Modified assignment, he's blind!" Marty sees everything in black and white. N is for "I am Not a civilian aide." To gain acceptance, he was in for a fight. O is for "You can use this as an Opportunity for a fresh start." Did Jim make good use of Galloway's advice? P is for Please Christie with the dog line -- could you just this once be nice? Q is for "You Questioning you ability to do he job?" Galloway had great insight. R is for "I grew up in Red Hook." Jim understood what it meant to fight. S is for "I'll give it a shot." Jim would play up the blindness to put Nancy at ease. T is for " This place ran fine without you." His cutting words momentarily made Jim freeze. U is for "At this point I don't know which way is Up." Losing his gun put him at an all time low. V is for "You want to ride out to the East Village and look for the dog?" Was Marty's offer sincere , how could he know? W is for "I don’t wanna go to dance class tonight." After all, it had been a tough day. X is for "You've got X-ray-glasses? Todd Moncrief knew what Jerry did everyday.
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Post by Katryna on Jul 10, 2007 20:04:13 GMT -5
And More unforgettable Blind Justice Dialogue A is for " Alright, I'll give him a break." Oh that Mary is such a sweet guy. B is for "Even a blind guy could see that." Such a corny reply. C is for "Tinsleys. Cheap-ass Scotch." Vic and Meg Wheeler's drink of choice. D is for "I don't like this one bit." spoken in a very stern voice. E is for "This isn't Easy." Admitting a vulnerability never is. F is for "It's a fact you'd be safer with a guy who could see." Another insecurity of his. G is for "The trail's gone cold in the city." An incongruous line it seemed. H is for " Hey, blind dude!" "Blond dude?" Which did he mean? I is for "Is that Internal Affairs comin' through the door. You got me." Jim tried to conceal his emotions. J is for "And I was just being clumsy." Though usually so in control of his motions. K is for "When I beat you till your Kidneys bleed." Jim would show Warren his famous left hook. L is for "You could learn some listening skills;" how to act in the squad, Fisk told Jim what it took. M is for "He is on Modified assignment, he's blind!" Marty sees everything in black and white. N is for "I am Not a civilian aide." To gain acceptance, he was in for a fight. O is for "You can use this as an Opportunity for a fresh start." Did Jim make good use of Galloway's advice? P is for Please Christie with the dog line -- could you just this once be nice? Q is for "You Questioning you ability to do he job?" Galloway had great insight. R is for "I grew up in Red Hook." Jim understood what it meant to fight. S is for "I'll give it a shot." Jim would play up the blindness to put Nancy at ease. T is for " This place ran fine without you." His cutting words momentarily made Jim freeze. U is for "At this point I don't know which way is Up." Losing his gun put him at an all time low. V is for "You want to ride out to the East Village and look for the dog?" Was Marty's offer sincere , how could he know? W is for "I don’t wanna go to dance class tonight." After all, it had been a tough day. X is for "You've got X-ray-glasses? Todd Moncrief knew what Jerry did everyday. Y is for " You carry a gun?" Vince was clearly amazed.
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Post by hoosier on Jul 12, 2007 18:05:56 GMT -5
And More Unforgettable Blind Justice Dialogue A is for " Alright, I'll give him a break." Oh that Marty is such a sweet guy. B is for "Even a blind man could see that." Such a corny reply. C is for "Tinsleys. Cheap-ass Scotch." Vic and Meg Wheeler's drink of choice. D is for "I don't like this one bit." spoken in a very stern voice. E is for "This isn't Easy." Admitting a vulnerability never is. F is for "It's a fact you'd be safer with a guy who could see." Another insecurity of his. G is for "The trail's gone cold in the city." An incongruous line it seemed. H is for " Hey, blind dude?" "Blond dude?" Which did he mean? I is for "Is that Internal Affairs comin' through the door. You got me." Jim tried to conceal his emotions. J is for "And I was just being clumsy." Though usually so in control of his motions. K is for "When I beat you till your Kidneys bleed." Jim would show Warren his famous left hook. L is for "You could learn some listening skills;" how to act in the squad, Fisk wold Jim what it took. M is for "He is on Modified assignment, he's blind!" Marty saw everything in black and white. N is for "I am Not a civilian aide." To gain acceptance, he was in for a fight. O is for "You can use this as an Opportunity for a fresh start." Did Jim make good use of Galloway's advice? P is for Please Christie with the dog line -- could you just this once be nice? Q is for "You Questioning your ability to do the job?" Galloway had great insight. R is for "I grew up in Red Hook." Jim understood what it meant to fight. S is for "I'll give it a shot." Jim would play up the blindness to put Nancy at ease. T is for " This place ran fine without you." His cutting words made Jim freeze. U is for "At this point I don't know which way is Up." Losing his gun put him at an all time low. V is for "You want to ride out to the East Village and look for the dog?" Was Marty's offer sincere, how would he know? W is for "I don't wanna go to dance class tonight." After all, it had been a tough day. X is for "You got X-ray-glasses?" Todd Moncrief knew what Jerry did everyday. Y is for " You carry a gun?" Vince was clearly amazed. Z is for "It's sorta like a sideways Z." Not answers but more questions raised. not the correct scene but love the screencap. Want to continue? Any ideas?
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Post by Colorado girl on Jul 12, 2007 19:05:27 GMT -5
Karma Hoosier, for a great "Z"!
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Post by hoosier on Jul 13, 2007 18:22:46 GMT -5
How about Blind Justice Couples??? Jim and Christie Dunbar A is for Anne, who led Jim astray.
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Post by Katryna on Jul 13, 2007 20:09:33 GMT -5
Jim and Christie Dunbar A is for Anne, who led Jim astray. B is for the Blindness. Did that make Christie stay?
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Post by rducasey on Jul 14, 2007 4:48:20 GMT -5
Jim and Christie Dunbar A is for Anne, who led Jim astray. B is for the Blindness. Did that make Christie stay? C is for Couple's Therapy, "I'd like that." she said.
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Post by Katryna on Jul 14, 2007 10:19:48 GMT -5
Jim and Christie Dunbar A is for Anne, who led Jim astray. B is for the Blindness. Did that make Christie stay? C is for Couple's Therapy, "I'd like that." she said. D is for Dance Class. This night Jim would rather have stayed home instead.
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Post by hoosier on Jul 14, 2007 16:26:51 GMT -5
Jim and Christie Dunbar A is for Anne, who led Jim astray. B is for the Blindness. Did that make Christie stay? C is for Couple's therapy, "I'd like that." she said. D is for Dance Class. This night Jim would rather have stayed home instead. E is for Embrace, comforting arms at the end of a difficult day.
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Post by rducasey on Jul 14, 2007 16:44:35 GMT -5
Jim and Christie Dunbar A is for Anne, who led Jim astray. B is for the Blindness. Did that make Christie stay? C is for Couple's therapy, "I'd like that." she said. D is for Dance Class. This night Jim would rather have stayed home instead. E is for Embrace, comforting arms at the end of a difficult day. F is for Flowers. Dr. Galloway's advice made him stop for a floral bouquet.
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Post by mlm828 on Jul 14, 2007 17:11:16 GMT -5
Jim and Christie Dunbar A is for Anne, who led Jim astray. B is for the Blindness. Did that make Christie stay? C is for Couple's therapy, "I'd like that." she said. D is for Dance Class. This night Jim would rather have stayed home instead. E is for Embrace, comforting arms at the end of a difficult day. F is for Flowers. Dr. Galloway's advice made him stop for a floral bouquet. G is for " Goood morning!" The best wake-up call of all!
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Post by rducasey on Jul 16, 2007 7:30:02 GMT -5
Jim and Christie Dunbar A is for Anne, who led Jim astray. B is for the Blindness. Did that make Christie stay? C is for Couple's therapy, "I'd like that." she said. D is for Dance Class. This night Jim would rather have stayed home instead. E is for Embrace, comforting arms at the end of a difficult day. F is for Flowers. Dr. Galloway's advice made him stop for a floral bouquet. G is for " Goood morning!" The best wake-up call of all! H is for Honesty. More of that would have been Galloway's call.
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