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Wow Lisa thanks for sharing. Those are really neat pictures. I didn't know you had kids. I guess I kinda thought most of the members on this board were younger as in high school and college aged.
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I love those pics, LisaAnne! I sure wish "Monk" would film in some locations closer to you so you can get more "MonkWorld" photos of your kids! Rancho Palos Verdes still isn't close enough?
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Must be really neat to live close enough to make a trip to a former scene from MONK and take pictures of it. The memories for you and the kids will last forever.
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My husband and I have not watched the show since Sharona was cut out. I don't know that my husband cares, but he can't really watch TV alone and this really irritated me. Do you really think that Monk is Monk without Sharona? Sorry guys, you can't just cut out or change out the women in a show and think we don't notice, reference NYPD Blue. "The Man" does NOT make the show and we women DO notice, its insulting. Anyhoo, you had a great show idea, maybe you can do it "daytime-style" and bring her back. We would start watching again.
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Thanks for the pictures LisaAnne. It's so much fun to see all these places 'in real life'; the scenes are so appealing to the eye. Especially the view of the mountains from the ballfield. The San Francisco area sure is beautiful. Keep up the good work!
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I don't know if it's that big of a secret, but apparently Hallie didn't realize that most of "Monk" is filmed in the Los Angeles Area, including these locations that I've put up here.
I should have said that these are Southern California Monk Locations! They only film a few scenes in San Fransisco.
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Thank you for the pictures. They're great. My son specially loves those school walkway. He loved that Monk scene and he copies Monk whenever we find walkways like those.
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Whoops! My mistake. For some reason I thought I remembered you going on vacation in San Francisco and taking pictures in areas where they shot a scene.
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Oh, yes, we did recently go on vacation to San Fransisco, but none of our SF "Monk Location" photos came out too well. We had all gotten sick on that trip and it was hard to find parking, so I took a lot of pictures from the moving car...kinda blurry! We hope to go back soon and get better pictures of the SF locations.