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Post by Katryna on Sept 2, 2007 7:20:49 GMT -5
Blind Justice Key Words and Phrases A is for Absolutely -- How emphatically did Jim say it. B is for real Balls of steel -- That phrase sure was a hit! C is for Ms. Christie, the beauty with a 'tude. D is for Detective Dunbar, Our favourite Blond Dude. E is for the Eighth Precinct, where the detectives went to work every day. F is for "I'm Fine!" When asked, that's what Jim would always say. G is for Dr. Galloway. His character gave us insight into what Jim was really thinking. H is for "Hey," their endearing greeting to each other before they start drinking. I is for Interviews, where the detectives got the perps to go. J is for " Just say it". What Christie would reply...did Jim really know? K is for the Kick-ass cop some thought Jim still wanted to be. L is for "Lose the gun," Marty's advice to the guy who can't see. M is for " My bad". Was that Marty's version of an apology? N is for "Nasty". Poor Nancy would need a course in Cosmetology. O is for " Or not...". That she would be Jim's chauffeur was Karen's fear.
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Post by rducasey on Sept 2, 2007 10:24:40 GMT -5
Blind Justice Key Words and Phrases A is for Absolutely -- How emphatically did Jim say it. B is for real Balls of steel -- That phrase sure was a hit! C is for Ms. Christie, the beauty with a 'tude. D is for Detective Dunbar, Our favourite Blond Dude. E is for the Eighth Precinct, where the detectives went to work every day. F is for "I'm Fine!" When asked, that's what Jim would always say. G is for Dr. Galloway. His character gave us insight into what Jim was really thinking. H is for "Hey," their endearing greeting to each other before they start drinking. I is for Interviews, where the detectives got the perps to go. J is for " Just say it". What Christie would reply...did Jim really know? K is for the Kick-ass cop some thought Jim still wanted to be. L is for "Lose the gun," Marty's advice to the guy who can't see. M is for " My bad". Was that Marty's version of an apology? N is for "Nasty". Poor Nancy would need a course in Cosmetology. O is for " Or not...". That she would be Jim's chauffeur was Karen's fear. P is for " Piggyback ride" and once again, Marty's attempt to humiliate was clear.
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Post by mlm828 on Sept 2, 2007 13:15:50 GMT -5
Blind Justice Key Words and Phrases A is for Absolutely -- How emphatically did Jim say it. B is for real Balls of steel -- That phrase sure was a hit! C is for Ms. Christie, the beauty with a 'tude. D is for Detective Dunbar, Our favourite Blond Dude. E is for the Eighth Precinct, where the detectives went to work every day. F is for "I'm Fine!" When asked, that's what Jim would always say. G is for Dr. Galloway. His character gave us insight into what Jim was really thinking. H is for "Hey," their endearing greeting to each other before they start drinking. I is for Interviews, where the detectives got the perps to go. J is for " Just say it". What Christie would reply...did Jim really know? K is for the Kick-ass cop some thought Jim still wanted to be. L is for "Lose the gun," Marty's advice to the guy who can't see. M is for " My bad". Was that Marty's version of an apology? N is for "Nasty". Poor Nancy would need a course in Cosmetology. O is for " Or not...". That she would be Jim's chauffeur was Karen's fear. P is for " Piggyback ride" and once again, Marty's attempt to humiliate was clear. Q is for "You wanna Quit?" That's something Jim would never do.
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Post by Katryna on Sept 3, 2007 6:29:31 GMT -5
Blind Justice Key Words and Phrases A is for Absolutely -- How emphatically did Jim say it. B is for real Balls of steel -- That phrase sure was a hit! C is for Ms. Christie, the beauty with a 'tude. D is for Detective Dunbar, Our favourite Blond Dude. E is for the Eighth Precinct, where the detectives went to work every day. F is for "I'm Fine!" When asked, that's what Jim would always say. G is for Dr. Galloway. His character gave us insight into what Jim was really thinking. H is for "Hey," their endearing greeting to each other before they start drinking. I is for Interviews, where the detectives got the perps to go. J is for " Just say it". What Christie would reply...did Jim really know? K is for the Kick-ass cop some thought Jim still wanted to be. L is for "Lose the gun," Marty's advice to the guy who can't see. M is for " My bad". Was that Marty's version of an apology? N is for "Nasty". Poor Nancy would need a course in Cosmetology. O is for " Or not...". That she would be Jim's chauffeur was Karen's fear. P is for " Piggyback ride" and once again, Marty's attempt to humiliate was clear. Q is for "You wanna Quit?" That's something Jim would never do. R is for " Rack 'em up". A game of chess would be used to look for a clue.
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Post by rducasey on Sept 3, 2007 8:19:05 GMT -5
Blind Justice Key Words and Phrases A is for Absolutely -- How emphatically did Jim say it. B is for real Balls of steel -- That phrase sure was a hit! C is for Ms. Christie, the beauty with a 'tude. D is for Detective Dunbar, Our favourite Blond Dude. E is for the Eighth Precinct, where the detectives went to work every day. F is for "I'm Fine!" When asked, that's what Jim would always say. G is for Dr. Galloway. His character gave us insight into what Jim was really thinking. H is for "Hey," their endearing greeting to each other before they start drinking. I is for Interviews, where the detectives got the perps to go. J is for " Just say it". What Christie would reply...did Jim really know? K is for the Kick-ass cop some thought Jim still wanted to be. L is for "Lose the gun," Marty's advice to the guy who can't see. M is for " My bad". Was that Marty's version of an apology? N is for "Nasty". Poor Nancy would need a course in Cosmetology. O is for " Or not...". That she would be Jim's chauffeur was Karen's fear. P is for " Piggyback ride" and once again, Marty's attempt to humiliate was clear. Q is for "You wanna Quit?" That's something Jim would never do. R is for " Rack 'em up". A game of chess would be used to look for a clue. S is "Is it my Shampoo?" and yet another jab at the blind guy.
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Post by Katryna on Sept 3, 2007 14:06:32 GMT -5
Blind Justice Key Words and Phrases A is for Absolutely -- How emphatically did Jim say it. B is for real Balls of steel -- That phrase sure was a hit! C is for Ms. Christie, the beauty with a 'tude. D is for Detective Dunbar, Our favourite Blond Dude. E is for the Eighth Precinct, where the detectives went to work every day. F is for "I'm Fine!" When asked, that's what Jim would always say. G is for Dr. Galloway. His character gave us insight into what Jim was really thinking. H is for "Hey," their endearing greeting to each other before they start drinking. I is for Interviews, where the detectives got the perps to go. J is for " Just say it". What Christie would reply...did Jim really know? K is for the Kick-ass cop some thought Jim still wanted to be. L is for "Lose the gun," Marty's advice to the guy who can't see. M is for " My bad". Was that Marty's version of an apology? N is for "Nasty". Poor Nancy would need a course in Cosmetology. O is for " Or not...". That she would be Jim's chauffeur was Karen's fear. P is for " Piggyback ride" and once again, Marty's attempt to humiliate was clear. Q is for "You wanna Quit?" That's something Jim would never do. R is for " Rack 'em up". A game of chess would be used to look for a clue. S is "Is it my Shampoo?" and yet another jab at the blind guy. T is for "What a tool". Karen's personal opinion of Ty.
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Post by mlm828 on Sept 3, 2007 15:20:53 GMT -5
Blind Justice Key Words and Phrases A is for Absolutely -- How emphatically did Jim say it. B is for real Balls of steel -- That phrase sure was a hit! C is for Ms. Christie, the beauty with a 'tude. D is for Detective Dunbar, Our favourite Blond Dude. E is for the Eighth Precinct, where the detectives went to work every day. F is for "I'm Fine!" When asked, that's what Jim would always say. G is for Dr. Galloway. His character gave us insight into what Jim was really thinking. H is for "Hey," their endearing greeting to each other before they start drinking. I is for Interviews, where the detectives got the perps to go. J is for " Just say it". What Christie would reply...did Jim really know? K is for the Kick-ass cop some thought Jim still wanted to be. L is for "Lose the gun," Marty's advice to the guy who can't see. M is for " My bad". Was that Marty's version of an apology? N is for "Nasty". Poor Nancy would need a course in Cosmetology. O is for " Or not...". That she would be Jim's chauffeur was Karen's fear. P is for " Piggyback ride" and once again, Marty's attempt to humiliate was clear. Q is for "You wanna Quit?" That's something Jim would never do. R is for " Rack 'em up". A game of chess would be used to look for a clue. S is "Is it my Shampoo?" and yet another jab at the blind guy. T is for "What a tool". Karen's personal opinion of Ty. U is for Undercover. That drug sting went very, very bad.
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Post by rducasey on Sept 3, 2007 17:32:36 GMT -5
Blind Justice Key Words and Phrases A is for Absolutely -- How emphatically did Jim say it. B is for real Balls of steel -- That phrase sure was a hit! C is for Ms. Christie, the beauty with a 'tude. D is for Detective Dunbar, Our favourite Blond Dude. E is for the Eighth Precinct, where the detectives went to work every day. F is for "I'm Fine!" When asked, that's what Jim would always say. G is for Dr. Galloway. His character gave us insight into what Jim was really thinking. H is for "Hey," their endearing greeting to each other before they start drinking. I is for Interviews, where the detectives got the perps to go. J is for " Just say it". What Christie would reply...did Jim really know? K is for the Kick-ass cop some thought Jim still wanted to be. L is for "Lose the gun," Marty's advice to the guy who can't see. M is for " My bad". Was that Marty's version of an apology? N is for "Nasty". Poor Nancy would need a course in Cosmetology. O is for " Or not...". That she would be Jim's chauffeur was Karen's fear. P is for " Piggyback ride" and once again, Marty's attempt to humiliate was clear. Q is for "You wanna Quit?" That's something Jim would never do. R is for " Rack 'em up". A game of chess would be used to look for a clue. S is "Is it my Shampoo?" and yet another jab at the blind guy. T is for "What a tool". Karen's personal opinion of Ty. U is for Undercover. That drug sting went very, very bad. V is for Victims. Each death left some loved ones so sad.
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Post by mlm828 on Sept 3, 2007 20:31:53 GMT -5
Blind Justice Key Words and Phrases A is for Absolutely -- How emphatically did Jim say it. B is for real Balls of steel -- That phrase sure was a hit! C is for Ms. Christie, the beauty with a 'tude. D is for Detective Dunbar, Our favourite Blond Dude. E is for the Eighth Precinct, where the detectives went to work every day. F is for "I'm Fine!" When asked, that's what Jim would always say. G is for Dr. Galloway. His character gave us insight into what Jim was really thinking. H is for "Hey," their endearing greeting to each other before they start drinking. I is for Interviews, where the detectives got the perps to go. J is for " Just say it". What Christie would reply...did Jim really know? K is for the Kick-ass cop some thought Jim still wanted to be. L is for "Lose the gun," Marty's advice to the guy who can't see. M is for " My bad". Was that Marty's version of an apology? N is for "Nasty". Poor Nancy would need a course in Cosmetology. O is for " Or not...". That she would be Jim's chauffeur was Karen's fear. P is for " Piggyback ride" and once again, Marty's attempt to humiliate was clear. Q is for "You wanna Quit?" That's something Jim would never do. R is for " Rack 'em up". A game of chess would be used to look for a clue. S is "Is it my Shampoo?" and yet another jab at the blind guy. T is for "What a tool". Karen's personal opinion of Ty. U is for Undercover. That drug sting went very, very bad. V is for Victims. Each death left some loved ones so sad. W is for "I'm Worried." Marty couldn't pass up the chance to take a dig at the blind guy. Not the greatest screencap, but you remember the scene.
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Post by Katryna on Sept 4, 2007 20:15:31 GMT -5
Blind Justice Key Words and Phrases A is for Absolutely -- How emphatically did Jim say it. B is for real Balls of steel -- That phrase sure was a hit! C is for Ms. Christie, the beauty with a 'tude. D is for Detective Dunbar, Our favourite Blond Dude. E is for the Eighth Precinct, where the detectives went to work every day. F is for "I'm Fine!" When asked, that's what Jim would always say. G is for Dr. Galloway. His character gave us insight into what Jim was really thinking. H is for "Hey," their endearing greeting to each other before they start drinking. I is for Interviews, where the detectives got the perps to go. J is for " Just say it". What Christie would reply...did Jim really know? K is for the Kick-ass cop some thought Jim still wanted to be. L is for "Lose the gun," Marty's advice to the guy who can't see. M is for " My bad". Was that Marty's version of an apology? N is for "Nasty". Poor Nancy would need a course in Cosmetology. O is for " Or not...". That she would be Jim's chauffeur was Karen's fear. P is for " Piggyback ride" and once again, Marty's attempt to humiliate was clear. Q is for "You wanna Quit?" That's something Jim would never do. R is for " Rack 'em up". A game of chess would be used to look for a clue. S is "Is it my Shampoo?" and yet another jab at the blind guy. T is for "What a tool". Karen's personal opinion of Ty. U is for Undercover. That drug sting went very, very bad. V is for Victims. Each death left some loved ones so sad. W is for "I'm Worried." Marty couldn't pass up the chance to take a dig at the blind guy. X is for " X-foliate each other’s back". That Marty and Jim would bury the hatchet, Tom tried to imply.
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Post by rducasey on Sept 4, 2007 21:56:37 GMT -5
Blind Justice Key Words and Phrases A is for Absolutely -- How emphatically did Jim say it. B is for real Balls of steel -- That phrase sure was a hit! C is for Ms. Christie, the beauty with a 'tude. D is for Detective Dunbar, Our favourite Blond Dude. E is for the Eighth Precinct, where the detectives went to work every day. F is for "I'm Fine!" When asked, that's what Jim would always say. G is for Dr. Galloway. His character gave us insight into what Jim was really thinking. H is for "Hey," their endearing greeting to each other before they start drinking. I is for Interviews, where the detectives got the perps to go. J is for " Just say it". What Christie would reply...did Jim really know? K is for the Kick-ass cop some thought Jim still wanted to be. L is for "Lose the gun," Marty's advice to the guy who can't see. M is for " My bad". Was that Marty's version of an apology? N is for "Nasty". Poor Nancy would need a course in Cosmetology. O is for " Or not...". That she would be Jim's chauffeur was Karen's fear. P is for " Piggyback ride" and once again, Marty's attempt to humiliate was clear. Q is for "You wanna Quit?" That's something Jim would never do. R is for " Rack 'em up". A game of chess would be used to look for a clue. S is "Is it my Shampoo?" and yet another jab at the blind guy. T is for "What a tool". Karen's personal opinion of Ty. U is for Undercover. That drug sting went very, very bad. V is for Victims. Each death left some loved ones so sad. W is for "I'm Worried." Marty couldn't pass up the chance to take a dig at the blind guy. X is for " X-foliate each other’s back". That Marty and Jim would bury the hatchet, Tom tried to imply. Y is for "'yite?", that's Karen's way of saying "are you all right" z is zero credit. caused Karen and Marty to have a fight.
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Post by Katryna on Sept 5, 2007 4:18:51 GMT -5
As promised, I did think of a new topic for this game. If we can all focus our attention away from the actors and be more aware of things around them, we will find many props used in the show. Some are important, and some are not. Anything goes! I'll get us started with the first two. Blind Justice Props A is for Aromatic candles. They were lit in the apartment to set the mood. B is for Bottles of Beer. Seen frequently in the hand of a certain blond dude. sorry...couldn't resist doing individual screen caps.
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Post by rducasey on Sept 5, 2007 10:15:44 GMT -5
Oh good choice Kathy...the possibilities are endless Blind Justice Props A is for Aromatic candles. They were lit in the apartment to set the mood. B is for Bottles of Beer. Seen frequently in the hand of a certain blond dude. C is the clutter in Pete Steckle's pad.
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Post by mlm828 on Sept 5, 2007 17:16:17 GMT -5
Blind Justice Props A is for Aromatic candles. They were lit in the apartment to set the mood. B is for Bottles of Beer. Seen frequently in the hand of a certain blond dude. C is the clutter in Pete Steckle's pad. D is for Hank's dog bed. Its cover wasn't plaid.
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Post by hoosier on Sept 5, 2007 17:50:27 GMT -5
Blind Justice Props A is for Aromatic candles. They were lit in the apartment to set the mood. B is for Bottles of Beer. Seen frequently in the hand of a certain blond dude. C is the clutter in Pete Steckle's pad. D is for Hank's dog bed. Its cover wasn't plaid. E is for Evidence be it the smell of cordite, fibers or purloined hairs.
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