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Post by kytdunne on Jul 29, 2005 21:44:55 GMT -5
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Post by mlm828 on Jul 30, 2005 16:06:22 GMT -5
Thank you, Kyt -- and sign me up for the Ted Fan Club!
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Post by Katryna on Jul 30, 2005 21:02:39 GMT -5
Thanks, Kyt - he is definitely at his hottest in this episode. I can see why you are such a Ted fan! Sign me up, too!
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Post by doobrah on Aug 1, 2005 13:08:42 GMT -5
See Mouse, those *are* his hands!
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Post by verorl on Aug 2, 2005 21:04:28 GMT -5
Did everyone notice Ted is not married? He is not wearing the wedding band as Ted.
I looove Ted as well!
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Post by housemouse on Aug 3, 2005 11:23:19 GMT -5
See Mouse, those *are* his hands! Ok, I'm sold, those are his fabulous hands. But those thumbs in Ghost Ship, where did they come from?
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Post by hoosier on Aug 3, 2005 17:39:13 GMT -5
How cool is that!!! He has beautiful hands. Wonder if "Ted" was a persona he used before?
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Post by housemouse on Aug 4, 2005 20:39:33 GMT -5
Three words - Hubba Hubba Hubba!
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Post by kytdunne on Aug 5, 2005 1:46:59 GMT -5
Did everyone notice Ted is not married? He is not wearing the wedding band as Ted. Hey, I hadn't noticed that! Heh. That's a good detail. So, here's a question: Did everyone else notice the "Hoboken Shoreline Railway" sign? I didn't know Dunbar was in Hoboken until Bettancourt said. (But then, I didn't know that meant Jersey until that was flatly stated, either). Kyt
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Post by maggiethecat on Aug 5, 2005 10:15:55 GMT -5
Hey, KYT!
Until Ted the Drud Dealer showed up, Hoboken, New Jersey's only -- and I mean ONLY -- claim to fame was that's where Frank Sinatra was born and raised. Industrial and grubby, to put it kindly.
Maggie
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Post by verorl on Aug 5, 2005 12:35:13 GMT -5
Kyt, I had no idea Hoboken even existed! I also didn't notice it until Karen metioned it too.
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Post by mlm828 on Aug 5, 2005 17:16:26 GMT -5
So, here's a question: Did everyone else notice the "Hoboken Shoreline Railway" sign? I noticed the sign, but probably not on my first viewing of the episode. You only get a glimpse of it. Here's another question about "Hoboken" -- do you think those scenes were actually filmed in Hoboken? I'm thinking "Hoboken" may have been an industrial area in L.A., maybe along the L.A. River and the train tracks going into Union Station. It looks a lot like what I saw when I used to take the train from San Diego to L.A. on business.
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Post by kenina on Aug 5, 2005 23:16:13 GMT -5
So, here's a question: Did everyone else notice the "Hoboken Shoreline Railway" sign? I noticed the sign, but probably not on my first viewing of the episode. You only get a glimpse of it. Here's another question about "Hoboken" -- do you think those scenes were actually filmed in Hoboken? I'm thinking "Hoboken" may have been an industrial area in L.A., maybe along the L.A. River and the train tracks going into Union Station. It looks a lot like what I saw when I used to take the train from San Diego to L.A. on business. It was most definitely in LA, because I saw that same scene location in an NCIS episode a couple months ago! I recognized it because of the half-moon bridge in the background. I TiVoed it and one of these days will get back to watching it carefully to see if I can pick out where Jim actually was and/or any signs. Oh, the episode was called "The Truth is Out There" - I think.
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