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Post by Dreamfire on Aug 18, 2007 22:46:39 GMT -5
Dressing the Eighth II A is for Awful, where did Tom get those ties? B is for Burberry. In the raincoat competition, Jim's took the prize. C is for " Casual Day's" wardrobe. Again, the winning outfit is "Ted's". D is for Da Hood, where Sonny get his cheesy threads... E is for Earrings, Christie will take the squad shopping to a trunk show. F is for Fashionable, which, it you were as blind as Dunbar, as brain-dead as Sonny, or had never flipped through a back issue of Vogue in your doctor's waiting room you might think was the appropriate adjective to describe the dreadful frock Christie's wore to Walter's racket and I know this line doesn't scan but what the hell we're on to the next letter... ;D G is for Gaudy. Who chose this stripe on stripe ensemble for Marty? H is for Handkerchief...did Jim take one to the party? I is for Image. Was it Christie or Jim who was most concerned with this guy's? J is for leather Jacket. For Jim and Marty its a must have when you go undercover, no lie! K is for a knockoff. Or was that ring of Karen's actually a precious stone? L is L'Eau du Skell, Eric Fitzgerald's distinctive cologne. M is for Muted, the kind of colors Jim often wore. N is for Nice muscle showing tanktop, though we'd like to see more. ' oops, my finger slipped and a few more piccys fell in. ;D
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Post by mlm828 on Aug 19, 2007 1:40:00 GMT -5
Dressing the Eighth II A is for Awful, where did Tom get those ties? B is for Burberry. In the raincoat competition, Jim's took the prize. C is for " Casual Day's" wardrobe. Again, the winning outfit is "Ted's". D is for Da Hood, where Sonny gets his cheesy threads... E is for Earrings, Christie will take the squad shopping to a trunk show. F is for Fashionable, which, it you were as blind as Dunbar, as brain-dead as Sonny, or had never flipped through a back issue of Vogue in your doctor's waiting room you might think was the appropriate adjective to describe the dreadful frock Christie's wore to Walter's racket and I know this line doesn't scan but what the hell we're on to the next letter... ;D G is for Gaudy. Who chose this stripe on stripe ensemble for Marty? H is for Handkerchief...did Jim take one to the party? I is for Image. Was it Christie or Jim who was most concerned with this guy's? J is for leather Jacket. For Jim and Marty its a must have when you go undercover, no lie! K is for a knockoff. Or was that ring of Karen's actually a precious stone? L is L'Eau du Skell, Eric Fitzgerald's distinctive cologne. M is for Muted, the kind of colors Jim often wore. N is for Nice muscle showing tanktop, though we'd like to see more. O is for Orange, not Tom's best color by far!
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Post by Katryna on Aug 19, 2007 7:26:19 GMT -5
Dressing the Eighth II A is for Awful, where did Tom get those ties? B is for Burberry. In the raincoat competition, Jim's took the prize. C is for " Casual Day's" wardrobe. Again, the winning outfit is "Ted's". D is for Da Hood, where Sonny gets his cheesy threads... E is for Earrings, Christie will take the squad shopping to a trunk show. F is for Fashionable, which, it you were as blind as Dunbar, as brain-dead as Sonny, or had never flipped through a back issue of Vogue in your doctor's waiting room you might think was the appropriate adjective to describe the dreadful frock Christie's wore to Walter's racket and I know this line doesn't scan but what the hell we're on to the next letter... ;D G is for Gaudy. Who chose this stripe on stripe ensemble for Marty? H is for Handkerchief...did Jim take one to the party? I is for Image. Was it Christie or Jim who was most concerned with this guy's? J is for leather Jacket. For Jim and Marty its a must have when you go undercover, no lie! K is for a knockoff. Or was that ring of Karen's actually a precious stone? L is L'Eau du Skell, Eric Fitzgerald's distinctive cologne. M is for Muted, the kind of colors Jim often wore. N is for Nice muscle showing tanktop, though we'd like to see more. O is for Orange, not Tom's best color by far! P is for Positively bland, Tom's outfit in the bar
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Post by mlm828 on Aug 20, 2007 21:16:38 GMT -5
Dressing the Eighth II A is for Awful, where did Tom get those ties? B is for Burberry. In the raincoat competition, Jim's took the prize. C is for " Casual Day's" wardrobe. Again, the winning outfit is "Ted's". D is for Da Hood, where Sonny gets his cheesy threads... E is for Earrings, Christie will take the squad shopping to a trunk show. F is for Fashionable, which, it you were as blind as Dunbar, as brain-dead as Sonny, or had never flipped through a back issue of Vogue in your doctor's waiting room you might think was the appropriate adjective to describe the dreadful frock Christie's wore to Walter's racket and I know this line doesn't scan but what the hell we're on to the next letter... ;D G is for Gaudy. Who chose this stripe on stripe ensemble for Marty? H is for Handkerchief...did Jim take one to the party? I is for Image. Was it Christie or Jim who was most concerned with this guy's? J is for leather Jacket. For Jim and Marty it's a must have when you go undercover, no lie! K is for a knockoff. Or was that ring of Karen's actually a precious stone? L is L'Eau du Skell, Eric Fitzgerald's distinctive cologne. M is for Muted, the kind of colors Jim often wore. N is for Nice muscle showing tanktop, though we'd like to see more. O is for Orange, not Tom's best color by far! P is for Positively bland, Tom's outfit in the bar Q is for Quality. Jim's duds definitely had that.
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Post by rducasey on Aug 21, 2007 17:02:48 GMT -5
Dressing the Eighth II A is for Awful, where did Tom get those ties? B is for Burberry. In the raincoat competition, Jim's took the prize. C is for " Casual Day's" wardrobe. Again, the winning outfit is "Ted's". D is for Da Hood, where Sonny gets his cheesy threads... E is for Earrings, Christie will take the squad shopping to a trunk show. F is for Fashionable, which, it you were as blind as Dunbar, as brain-dead as Sonny, or had never flipped through a back issue of Vogue in your doctor's waiting room you might think was the appropriate adjective to describe the dreadful frock Christie's wore to Walter's racket and I know this line doesn't scan but what the hell we're on to the next letter... ;D G is for Gaudy. Who chose this stripe on stripe ensemble for Marty? H is for Handkerchief...did Jim take one to the party? I is for Image. Was it Christie or Jim who was most concerned with this guy's? J is for leather Jacket. For Jim and Marty it's a must have when you go undercover, no lie! K is for a knockoff. Or was that ring of Karen's actually a precious stone? L is L'Eau du Skell, Eric Fitzgerald's distinctive cologne. M is for Muted, the kind of colors Jim often wore. N is for Nice muscle showing tanktop, though we'd like to see more. O is for Orange, not Tom's best color by far! P is for Positively bland, Tom's outfit in the bar Q is for Quality. Jim's duds definitely had that. R is for Raincoats, gone are the days when a detective wore a hat. Hey Jim, show us that fancy watch/police radio/walkie-talkie that Christie gave you for your anniversary.
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Post by mlm828 on Aug 21, 2007 17:19:35 GMT -5
Dressing the Eighth II A is for Awful, where did Tom get those ties? B is for Burberry. In the raincoat competition, Jim's took the prize. C is for " Casual Day's" wardrobe. Again, the winning outfit is "Ted's". D is for Da Hood, where Sonny gets his cheesy threads... E is for Earrings, Christie will take the squad shopping to a trunk show. F is for Fashionable, which, it you were as blind as Dunbar, as brain-dead as Sonny, or had never flipped through a back issue of Vogue in your doctor's waiting room you might think was the appropriate adjective to describe the dreadful frock Christie's wore to Walter's racket and I know this line doesn't scan but what the hell we're on to the next letter... ;D G is for Gaudy. Who chose this stripe on stripe ensemble for Marty? H is for Handkerchief...did Jim take one to the party? I is for Image. Was it Christie or Jim who was most concerned with this guy's? J is for leather Jacket. For Jim and Marty it's a must have when you go undercover, no lie! K is for a knockoff. Or was that ring of Karen's actually a precious stone? L is L'Eau du Skell, Eric Fitzgerald's distinctive cologne. M is for Muted, the kind of colors Jim often wore. N is for Nice muscle showing tanktop, though we'd like to see more. O is for Orange, not Tom's best color by far! P is for Positively bland, Tom's outfit in the bar Q is for Quality. Jim's duds definitely had that. R is for Raincoats, gone are the days when a detective wore a hat. S is for the Suspenders Lt. Fisk sometimes wore.
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Post by Katryna on Aug 21, 2007 17:38:25 GMT -5
Dressing the Eighth II A is for Awful, where did Tom get those ties? B is for Burberry. In the raincoat competition, Jim's took the prize. C is for " Casual Day's" wardrobe. Again, the winning outfit is "Ted's". D is for Da Hood, where Sonny gets his cheesy threads... E is for Earrings, Christie will take the squad shopping to a trunk show. F is for Fashionable, which, it you were as blind as Dunbar, as brain-dead as Sonny, or had never flipped through a back issue of Vogue in your doctor's waiting room you might think was the appropriate adjective to describe the dreadful frock Christie's wore to Walter's racket and I know this line doesn't scan but what the hell we're on to the next letter... ;D G is for Gaudy. Who chose this stripe on stripe ensemble for Marty? H is for Handkerchief...did Jim take one to the party? I is for Image. Was it Christie or Jim who was most concerned with this guy's? J is for leather Jacket. For Jim and Marty it's a must have when you go undercover, no lie! K is for a knockoff. Or was that ring of Karen's actually a precious stone? L is L'Eau du Skell, Eric Fitzgerald's distinctive cologne. M is for Muted, the kind of colors Jim often wore. N is for Nice muscle showing tanktop, though we'd like to see more. O is for Orange, not Tom's best color by far! P is for Positively bland, Tom's outfit in the bar Q is for Quality. Jim's duds definitely had that. R is for Raincoats, gone are the days when a detective wore a hat. S is for the Suspenders Lt. Fisk sometimes wore. T is for the black long sleeved V neck T-shirts Ron...er Jim....buys by the dozen at his favorite store. p.s. we all know that's true!!!
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Post by hoosier on Aug 21, 2007 18:35:42 GMT -5
Dressing the Eighth A is for Awful, where did Tom get those ties? B is for Burberry. In the raincoat competition, Jim's took the prize. C is for " Casual Day's" wardrobe. Again, the winning outfit is Ted's. D is for Da Hood, where Sonny gets his chesseythreads... E is for Earrings, Christie will take the squad shopping to a trunk show. F is for Fashionable, which, if you were as blind as Dunbar, as brain-dead as Sonny, or had never flipped through a back issue of Vogue in your doctor's waiting room you might think was the appropriate adjective to describe the dreadful frock Christie's wore to Walter's racket and I know this line doesn't scan but what the hell we're on to the next letter... ;D G is for Gaudy. Who chose this stripe of stripe ensemble for Marty? H is for Handerchief...did Jim take one to the party? I is for Image. Was it Christie or Jim who was most concerned with this guy's? J is for leather Jacket. For Jim and Marty it's a must when you go undercover, no lie! K is for a knockoff. Or was that ring of Karen's actually a precious stone? L is L'Eau du Skell, Eric Fitzgerald's distinctive cologne. M is for Muted. the kind of colors Jim often wore. N is for Nice muscle showing tanktop, though we'd like to see more. O is for Orange, not Tom's best color by far! P is for Positively bland, Tom's outfit in the bar. Q if for Quality. Jim's duds definitely had that. R is for Raincoats, gone are the days when a detective wore a hat. S is for Suspenders Lt. Fisk sometimes wore. T is for the black long sleeved V neck T-shirts Ron...er Jim...buys by the dozen at his favorite store. U is for Uniform. As a detective, Jim no longer wears NYPD blue.
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Post by Katryna on Aug 21, 2007 21:46:54 GMT -5
Dressing the Eighth A is for Awful, where did Tom get those ties? B is for Burberry. In the raincoat competition, Jim's took the prize. C is for " Casual Day's" wardrobe. Again, the winning outfit is Ted's. D is for Da Hood, where Sonny gets his chesseythreads... E is for Earrings, Christie will take the squad shopping to a trunk show. F is for Fashionable, which, if you were as blind as Dunbar, as brain-dead as Sonny, or had never flipped through a back issue of Vogue in your doctor's waiting room you might think was the appropriate adjective to describe the dreadful frock Christie's wore to Walter's racket and I know t his line doesn't scan bit what the hell we're on to the next letter... ;D G is for Gaudy. Who chose this stripe of stripe ensemble for Marty? H is for Hnaderchief...did Jim take one o the party? I is for Image. Was it Christie or Jim who was most concerned with this guy's? J is for leather Jacket. For Jim and Marty it's a must when you go undercover, no lie! K is for a knockoff. Or was that ring of Karen's actually a precious stone? L is L'Eau du Skell, Eric Fitzgerald's distinctive cologne. M is for Muted. the kind of colors Jim often wore. N is for Nice muscle showing tanktop, though we'd like to see more. O is for Organce, not Tom's best color by far! P is for Positively bland, Tom's outfit in the bar. Q if for Quality. Jim's duds definitely had that. R is for Raincoats, gibe are the days when a detective wore a hat. S is for Suspenders Lt. Fisk sometimes wore. T is for the black long sleeved V neck T-shirts Ron...er Jim...buys by the dozen at his favorite store. U is for Uniform. As a detective, Jim no longer wears NYPD blue. V is for V necks. Jim has them in other colors, too [ Okay, the rest of ya. W, X, Y, Z and then we will know what Maggie has in store!!
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Post by hoosier on Aug 22, 2007 18:07:55 GMT -5
Dressing the Eighth A is for Awful. where did Tom get those ties? B is for Burberry. In the raincoat competition, Jim's took the prize. C is for " Casual Day's" wardrobe. Again, the winning outfit is "Ted's" D is for Da Hood, where Sonny gets his cheesy threads... E is for Earrings, Christie will take the squad shopping to a trunk show. F is for Fashionable, which, if you were as blind as Dunbar, as brain-dead as Sonny, or had never flipped through a back issue of Vogue in your doctor's waiting room you might think was the appropriate adjective to describe the dreadful frock Christie's wore to Walter's racket and I know this doesn't scan but what the hell we're on to the next letter... ;D G is for Gaudy. Who chose this stripe on stripe ensemble for Marty? H is for Handercheif...did Jim take one to the party? I is for Image. Was it Christie or Jim who was most concerned with this guy's? J is for leather Jacket. For Jim and Marty it's a must when you go undercover, no lie! K is for a knockoff. Or was that ring of Karen's actually a precious stone? L is L"Eau du Skell, Eric Fitzgerald's distinctive cologne. M is for Muted, the kind of colors Jim often wore. N is for Nice muscle showing tanktop, though we'd like to see more. O is for Orange, not Tom's best color by far! P is for Positively bland, Tom's outfit at the bar. Q is for Quality. Jim's duds definitely had that. R is for Raincoats, gone are the days when a detective wore a hat. S is for Suspenders. Lt. Fisk sometimes wore. T is for the black long sleeved V neck T-shorts Ron...er Jim...buys by the dozen at his favorite store. U is for Uniform. as a detective,Jim no longer wears NYPD blue. V is for V necks. Jim had them in other colors too. W is for Walkie-talkie. Department issue and kept close at hand.
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Post by Katryna on Aug 22, 2007 18:47:08 GMT -5
Dressing the Eighth A is for Awful. where did Tom get those ties? B is for Burberry. In the raincoat competition, Jim's took the prize. C is for " Casual Day's" wardrobe. Again, the winning outfit is "Ted's" D is for Da Hood, where Sonny gets his cheesy threads... E is for Earrings, Christie will take the squad shopping to a trunk show. F is for Fashionable, which, if you were as blind as Dunbar, as brain-dead as Sonny, or had never flipped through a back issue of Vogue in your doctor's waiting room you might think was the appropriate adjective to describe the dreadful frock Christie's wore to Walter's racket and I know this doesn't scan but what the hell we're on to the next letter... ;D G is for Gaudy. Who chose this stripe on stripe ensemble for Marty? H is for Handercheif...did Jim take one to the party? I is for Image. Was it Christie or Jim who was most concerned with this guy's? J is for leather Jacket. For Jim and Marty it's a must when you go undercover, no lie! K is for a knockoff. Or was that ring of Karen's actually a precious stone? L is L"Eau du Skell, Eric Fitzgerald's distinctive cologne. M is for Muted, the kind of colors Jim often wore. N is for Nice muscle showing tanktop, though we'd like to see more. O is for Orange, not Tom's best color by far! P is for Positively bland, Tom's outfit at the bar. Q is for Quality. Jim's duds definitely had that. R is for Raincoats, gone are the days when a detective wore a hat. S is for Suspenders. Lt. Fisk sometimes wore. T is for the black long sleeved V neck T-shorts Ron...er Jim...buys by the dozen at his favorite store. U is for Uniform. as a detective,Jim no longer wears NYPD blue. V is for V necks. Jim had them in other colors too. W is for Walkie-talkie. Department issue and kept close at hand. X is for e Xtremely obvious that the set hairstylist worked only with Jim. PLEASE tie this back with a rubber band!
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Post by rducasey on Aug 22, 2007 18:56:20 GMT -5
X is for e Xtremely obvious that the set hairstylist worked only with Jim. PLEASE tie this back with a rubber band! And if you were the Set Hairstylist, Kathy, with whom would you be giving the most attention? Also I am the one who blew the CBS, I think I had Demons on my mind. Also I thought Idea had a lot of rhymes, but then again, I live in a state that drops the final r's...I was thinking "fear", "tear", "appear", etc etc etc.
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Post by Katryna on Aug 22, 2007 19:10:21 GMT -5
X is for e Xtremely obvious that the set hairstylist worked only with Jim. PLEASE tie this back with a rubber band! And if you were the Set Hairstylist, Kathy, with whom would you be giving the most attention? You already know the answer to this question, silly Mary.
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Post by mlm828 on Aug 22, 2007 19:10:24 GMT -5
I thought Idea had a lot of rhymes, but then again, I live in a state that drops the final r's...I was thinking "fear", "tear", "appear", etc etc etc. Isn't "idea" pronounced " idear" in New England? Of course, if that's the case, it wouldn't rhyme with " feah" or " teah" or " appeah."
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Post by rducasey on Aug 22, 2007 19:49:20 GMT -5
I thought Idea had a lot of rhymes, but then again, I live in a state that drops the final r's...I was thinking "fear", "tear", "appear", etc etc etc. Isn't "idea" pronounced " idear" in New England? Of course, if that's the case, it wouldn't rhyme with " feah" or " teah" or " appeah." Oh it definitely would be pronounced Idear in RI, which means it should rhyme with queer, fear, smear, hear, etc etc....but knowing that it should be pronounced Idea without the 'r" i figured it could rhyme with all those words that end with "r" that we don't pronounce. Very confusing but looked like an easy rhyme to me. hahahahaha
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