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QUOTE (Jryan @ Oct 23 2007, 02:08 PM)
HA Ha, my hubby hates When I do that to him.
I have one client I serve who is almost as rabid a CI fan as I am. She's my last client on Wednesdays, and I'm dead tired and muscle-sore when I get to her home. When I "crack" the kinks out of my neck, she always laughs and asks me if that's a Goren thing. :-))
I have one client I serve who is almost as rabid a CI fan as I am. She's my last client on Wednesdays, and I'm dead tired and muscle-sore when I get to her home. When I "crack" the kinks out of my neck, she always laughs and asks me if that's a Goren thing. :-))
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Hey Spook, This is wierd, but I have those kinks in my neck. I thought it was from a bad car accident last year, my M.D. says it's nerve damage, but maybe it's a Bobby thing? I think I need a neck and body massage from Bobby instead of an MRI! What do ya think, Bobby or MRI? I choose the man!!
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QUOTE (KRodgers @ Oct 23 2007, 03:11 PM)
Hey Spook, This is wierd, but I have those kinks in my neck. I thought it was from a bad car accident last year, my M.D. says it's nerve damage, but maybe it's a Bobby thing? I think I need a neck and body massage from Bobby instead of an MRI! What do ya think, Bobby or MRI? I choose the man!!
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QUOTE (KRodgers @ Oct 23 2007, 12:11 PM)
Hey Spook, This is wierd, but I have those kinks in my neck. I thought it was from a bad car accident last year, my M.D. says it's nerve damage, but maybe it's a Bobby thing? I think I need a neck and body massage from Bobby instead of an MRI! What do ya think, Bobby or MRI? I choose the man!!
Hmm....Bobby working the kinks out--I think I'm having a hot flash! Its funny that this thread is about being pathetic. You have no idea how often I hear that word from my daughter when I am talking about CI. That's why I started coming here. When Brother's Keeper came on one day, as soon as I saw the match being lit in the opening sequence I said, "Oh this is a good one." My daughter told me it was pathetic that I knew which episode it was just from that match. HOWEVER--she and I were big time Gilmore Girls fans. Tuesdays were always "Gilmore Girls night" at our house and we had pizza and junk to eat while we watched (what else would you eat during Gilmore Girls?). We have watched the DVDs so many times that we can almost quote entire scenes verbatim. But I don't hear her calling that pathetic! Well, I miss our Gilmore Girls nights--but at least I still have CI!
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QUOTE (sfeclitza @ Oct 22 2007, 03:57 PM)
At the university i'm told that i'm pathetic too ..in many ways and very obsessed with this show....but i don't really care ..and i'm very happy to meet oher ''pathetics'' like me ...over the ocean most of all..I noticed that i'm the only European around here
Noooo, another European here
Each decade I have ONE TVshow I follow religiously. Apart from that I don't really watch tv so that's okay I just love CI, even though I've seen all the eps in English a dozen times I still watch the reruns on German TV each Monday (season 2) and Wednesday (season 6) AND watch a season 1 eppi in French (for "improving my language skills" of course!) occasionally.
I love being a fan of something and I've always loved meeting other fans. Hey, I flew all the way to LA when I was only 18 to go to a Lois&Clark convention
shouldn't we also say: "No, see..." in our ritual greeting? (sounds better than: "XY, you're under arrest - for MURDER!") Eames is so predictable
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QUOTE (waldkind @ Oct 23 2007, 01:09 PM)
Noooo, another European here
Each decade I have ONE TVshow I follow religiously. Apart from that I don't really watch tv so that's okay I just love CI, even though I've seen all the eps in English a dozen times I still watch the reruns on German TV each Monday (season 2) and Wednesday (season 6) AND watch a season 1 eppi in French (for "improving my language skills" of course!) occasionally.
I love being a fan of something and I've always loved meeting other fans. Hey, I flew all the way to LA when I was only 18 to go to a Lois&Clark convention
shouldn't we also say: "No, see..." in our ritual greeting? (sounds better than: "XY, you're under arrest - for MURDER!") Eames is so predictable
"No, see..." I LOVE when she says that. I try to imitate her, but I can't get it right. All I get is another "You're pathetic" (or "You're sorry" or "LOSER!") from my daughter.
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QUOTE (ciaddict @ Oct 23 2007, 04:06 PM)
"No, see..." I LOVE when she says that. I try to imitate her, but I can't get it right. All I get is another "You're pathetic" (or "You're sorry" or "LOSER!") from my daughter.
I guess that I'm missing that Eames says it the same way every time. I guess I fail to see the quirkyness of it. I would think that it was quirky if she said it differently every time.
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QUOTE (jcsavestheday @ Oct 23 2007, 02:09 PM)
I guess that I'm missing that Eames says it the same way every time. I guess I fail to see the quirkyness of it. I would think that it was quirky if she said it differently every time.
No, see...its what she says every time she catches someone in a lie. I never noticed it until someone on this board pointed it out recently. Now I seem to hear it in every episode. It just cracks me up. Not quirky like Goren's lean or his sniffing, but it is all Eames.
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QUOTE (squeezil @ Oct 24 2007, 02:36 AM)
Have you ever meant a Star Trekker?? Now they have us ALL beat!!
I was kind of a Trekker during The Next Generation, squeezil, and kudos for getting the term correct! A lot of people called them Trekkies, and the hardcore fans really hated that. ;-))
A Trekker, then an X-Phile and now a CI-Phile.
Between my TV addictions, I got "into" politics a little. TV is a lot less confusing. ;-P
I was kind of a Trekker during The Next Generation, squeezil, and kudos for getting the term correct! A lot of people called them Trekkies, and the hardcore fans really hated that. ;-))
A Trekker, then an X-Phile and now a CI-Phile.
Between my TV addictions, I got "into" politics a little. TV is a lot less confusing. ;-P
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Spook, did my CI-Phile and guess who I'm should be with?