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margol29

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  1. You never know with this show. Sometimes everything is connected. Good call on the rose on the door.
  2. In relation to the face, after every conversation Kai has with Ally, he says "Have a nice day." Just thought it was weird. Also, I don't know if its a thing or not but so far every woman but Ally has a first name to do with nature. We have Ivy, Winter, Meadow and Rose (the unfortunate woman in the casket). Just another weird thought.
  3. I agree!!!! I like food with a little spice but something call 400 degree chicken would turn me off!!!
  4. Maybe hypnotism would work. It might be worth it to try. Having positive thoughts for the son and his family.
  5. I like the commercial with the two women sitting by the pool in swim suits watching their kids play. They end up talking about bad choices and the camera shows their back with bad tattoos with four girls on spring break. They both have regretful looks on their faces. I don't remember what the commercial is for. Another favorite one is the Fenwicks. "Which one of you is Fenwick?" "I am Fenwick!" repeated by each man in the group. Now we call all of our 9 animals our Fenwicks.
  6. This was a really sad case. All the stories changed over time and even if someone knows what happened who would believe them. I feel that the son knows who did it. I can't see a ten year old boy staying in his room for that long. He would get hungry, thirsty, have to go to the bathroom. He would of had to come out and at least seen his mother's body before that evening. I live in a mobile home. Those walls are paper thin. You would defiantly hear a gun shot anywhere in the house. It was so sad to see the son in prison knowing that he has a wife and child. What a messed up case.
  7. I completely agree. My first thoughts were, they are supposed to use a code word to let the company know they are speaking to the home owner and not the burglar.
  8. Doing a re-watch of all the seasons. I forgot in season 1 that they had the winner give his choice of who should be sent home. Makes it a little more interesting. Season 1 had more reality show drama and video of the face-testants at their home away from home. They stopped doing that in later seasons. I enjoy reviewing the earlier challenges. It would be interesting to see some of them revisited maybe with a little new twist.
  9. Yeah, they never did specify who legally owned the farm. From what I understood it did not belong to Gale as he wanted her to move out. I would think a search warrant would be easy to obtain since they would be searching the property of the individual who disappeared. Unless Gale or her mother were on the deed they have no legal right to be there. (I'm not a lawyer so I could be wrong.)
  10. Any BMO Harris bank commercial. But especially the one with the kid in the bank office who keeps asking Why? Why? Why? I just want to smack her. (Sorry no child abuse here.) But just shut that kid up. And all the mom can say is "These are good questions."
  11. I want Allison back! Allison 2.0 does not cut it.
  12. The two dufusses who don't know how to change a tire in the Liberty Mutual commercial.
  13. The acting on this show is so top notch! The emotions that were flickering on Norman's face as Dylan was telling him about what is reality were just amazing. Highmore is such a great actor. They all are I will really miss this show.
  14. I am really puzzled by the Mischa storyline. Why devote so much time to get him to America just to send him back to the Soviet Union without meeting P & E? Unless there is going to be a payoff in up coming episodes. This season is really set at a slow pace. I am enjoying the acting and all the small nuances. But I kind of crave some real action like we had in past seasons. I hope this season is going somewhere but I have yet to figure it out.
  15. My biggest sticking point with this episode is that Howard thinks that Scottie is a Russian sleeper agent. If she is, why would she care that Tom is the long lost son? He is not HER son. Howard is the only one that knows. If she offs Tom, no one is the wiser. Unless he has something to do with her mission? Oh well.....
  16. About the pill, all they have to do is go to a library or book store and find a PDR Physician's Desk Reference it has every pill available, a picture of it, and what it is used for. Easy Peasy!!
  17. There is a book that has a very similar story written by the team of Preston and Child. http://www.prestonchild.com/books/riptide/
  18. Who was the man who had the NO Camping sign covering his secret hide away? The scene was so dark I could not make it out. Was it the boots guy?
  19. Same here. It never has said, yet, who benefits from Barlow's estate. It was kind of creepy when Walt went to talk to the lawyer and her was golfing from the same place that Barlow killed Branch.
  20. I am a bit confused as to why (not sure who the guy is who is sueing Walt from Barlow's estate) he thinks he can get more than the insurance amount of $250,000 from Walt. I'm sure that his sheriff's salery is not that great. It's not like he has big bucks stashed away somewhere. I would think that his personal property is safe because he is a public official and things that he does in the line of duty they could not sue his personal assets. IDK maybe I'm wrong.
  21. I was sick of all the Matthew Mcconaughey car commercials a long time ago. They need to stop NOW! The one with him driving the dogs around in the car talking about where to go to eat. Like the dogs are going to be allowed into the restaurant with him. Another thing is the dogs are way back in the vehicle as far away from him as can be. Those are not his dogs. As a dog lover you would have your dogs as close to you as possible. Then the newest commercial with him in his fancy mansion looking out at his fancy pool thinking about driving his fancy car. The dude is way too entitled. Just no more MM car commercials please. Another bug is that stupid little ding dong at the beginning of Honda (I think) or Toyota commercials makes me what to hit the mute button as fast as I can.
  22. I wish Tregaye would get the fleek off my TV screen!
  23. Madalyn Murray O’Hair, Season 1, “The Most Hated Woman In America” Famous atheist Madalyn Murray-O'Hair disappears along with her son and granddaughter. Did they choose to move to New Zealand or were they the victims of foul play? Rosemary Christianson, Season 1, “Rosemary’s Secret” A Tampa Bay area Realtor goes missing and investigators question her husband. Without evidence to make an arrest, investigators' case goes cold, while the husband leaves town with his girlfriend. Scoop Daniel, Season 1, “Royal Secrets” Disappeared looks at the case of Royal "Scoop" Daniel a lawyer who vanished from a small mountain town in Colorado. Was he the victim of foul play or did he decide to skip town for other reasons? Tanya Rider, Season 2, “No Exit” Disappeared goes to Washington state and looks at the case of Tanya Rider who disappeared one evening on her way home from work. She is discovered days later clinging to life in a wrecked car.
  24. Paige Birgfeld, Season 1, “A Mother’s Secret” To many people, Paige Birgfeld seemed like a faithful wife and a devoted mother. When she vanished unexpectedly, her Colorado town was left reeling. The investigation uncovered dark secrets that would change everybody's view of the young mother. Amy St. Laurant, Season 1, “A Fateful Meeting” Amy, a pretty young Portland woman, spends an evening out with a visiting friend at the local pool hall and at a popular dance club. At the end of the evening, her friend returns from the bathroom to discover Amy gone. Angry at being ditched, he drives to Amy's house, but she does not return home. The following day, her mother reports her missing. When one of Amy's dance partners from that night calls the tip line, police begin to slowly unravel the truth. Michele Whitaker, Season 1, “The Last Truck Stop” Michele is an attractive but troubled young woman who fights with her family over her involvement with drugs and alcohol. After a weekend of drinking, a friend drops her at a truck stop, where she is last seen hitching a ride. A month later a coworker also disappears, and although police follow many disturbing leads and identify a potential suspect, they are unsuccessful in solving either disappearance. Both women are presumed dead, and the case goes cold. Several years later, however, the story takes a new twist when sightings of Michele begin to surface. Michelle McMullen, Season 1, “The Long Drive Home” A college student disappears after leaving her son with a childhood friend. Her car is found abandoned a week later across state lines. Soon after, a warrant for her arrest is issued on felony theft charges. Could she be on the run?
  25. ^^^ I will see what I can do. Might do a few at a time.
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