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Tue May 20, 2008 21:41 GMT

What happens next? PART ONE (Judgement Call) #1-23


TV SHOW: NUMB3RS

EPISODE: 2x01 (Judgement Call)

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#1-The episode starts with a woman who is driving along her street. She's listening  to an oldies song, to which the name and singer escape me at this moment. She nods to someone, probably a neighbor who's jogging along before pulling into her own driveway, opening the garage door and shutting it. In the window of the car in comes to light that there's a pass for a federal district judge, Franklin Trelane.

#2-And what this lady wasn't expecting was for someone to be waiting dormant in the garage as she unbuckles her seatbelt, only to have four shots fired--one through the passenger window and two through the driver's side.

#3-Later the owner of the car, who is identified as Franklin Trelane, arrived home somewhere around a half an hour ago from a middle of a trial with gang bangers, after being informed of his wife's murder. The team figures that the killer was waiting, and might have been surprised by the wife's arrival. They have also ruled that the killer was also doing some premeditation. And now they just need to figure out who the target was: the wife, or the judge?

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Tue May 20, 2008 20:53 GMT

It Looks like it might rain...looks like might not


Just wanted to use that as a title as outside it looks like it's going to rain. In fact I've heard that it's suppose to here, but I haven't seen a drop yet. 

Second, I haven't written on Famesters in ages. Seems like life comes and goes with being busy and such, not to mention growing one year older with every year that passes by.  I don't know why turning 21 was such a big deal though *scratches head* Just because it's a "legal" age to drink, doesn't mean that everybody "does" it.

 Uh huh...hi-ya! Take that people.

 

 

 

 

 



Sun Oct 7, 2007 18:52 GMT

Ooh, tricky!


Wouldn't that be cool if you could put healthy foods into things such as brownies, taco meat, mac n'cheese? I would definitely use this method especially if I have children. Even use it for myself as well.

From Celebrity-babies.com:

Jessica Seinfeld -- wife of Jerry -- is no stranger to tricking her family. But her trickery comes in the form of healthy, white lies. She released a must-have book for every parent yesterday, Deceptively Delicious: Simple Secrets to Get Your Kids Eating Good Food, which provides stealthy and easy ways for parents to hide healthy food into their kids' favorite and not-so-healthy ones. Being a mother of three -- Sascha, 6 1/2, Julian Kal, 4, Shepherd Kellen, 2 -- with Jerry, this was a project that began in her own home and she now hopes to share with families everywhere. Her goal was to help parents learn how to sneak healthy food into everyday things that kids actually love to eat.

She told People what inspired her to be a sneaky chef,

I was making butternut squash puree for my baby and mac 'n' cheese from a box for my other kids. I realized the colors matched exactly. So I added the squash to the mac 'n' cheese and they didn't notice. I was so excited! I thought, 'What else can I hide?' It became an obsession.

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Sun Oct 7, 2007 18:24 GMT

Who what?


Personally, we need a president who knows the good of the world. I never thought Bill Clinton was that good of a president, so why would Hillary in otherwise be a good president? Sure she would be the first female president, but I'm absolutely sure that I would never risk my life, my future family, or my family to her word. Ever.

Bush I guess was alright. For years I didn't have to worry about anything because I never had the right to vote, never seemingly saw him in the hands of America. But now I have that right, have for a few years. But I'm not sure who would be right.



Sun Oct 7, 2007 18:11 GMT

Running Death


In this article the first thing I my eyes found were, 250 hospitalized, then came along the real picture, 'Runner dies at Chicago Marathon: 250 hospitalized.

Personally I don't know anybody who would probably do a thing like that,especially on a 73 degree day, with 86 to 88 percent humidity.

When do you call it enough, or how much do you cross the line to put yourself at risk? Because when you're most likely running in heat like that, or at far lengths your kidneys and organs are most likely to shut down. But I guess that is a risk some people take.