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> Strawbs what the hell is wrong with you?

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Probably many things to be honest.. ha ha ha oh goodness I crack myself up..


I think the gun lady in MIami is HOT HOT HOT but Horacio drives me mad with his cheesy lines and NY one is just a bit boring but does have one hot chick I guess (not the curly haired one)..


Vegas is ALL TIME love love love love that series.. Gutted G is leaving, he is my fav..

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I'm a huge CSI fan BBW, so we finally have something in common.

Vegas and NY only for me. I can't be doing with CSI Miami (known as CSI crazy in the J/BN5 houshold) where everything and everyone is orange and all the girls love Horatio and people dying of cancer look suspiciously healthy and gorgeous and if you're a CSI you can shoot badies in Rio and get away with it.

And on the male hottie front, Moos, how can you discount Flack and Danny in CSI NY. I can't even get through the opening credits without getting all giggly over Flack.


But back to the point, I watched transfixed last night and I think Morpheus is going to be fantastic.

Hurrah for CSI!

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I don't really get to watch CSI much unless I wrestle the remote from Mr. Moos' hand and even then I have to put up with his sarcastic comments, which spoil my uncritical enjoyment. So I tend to plump for Vegas and haven't seen NY more than once, I think. However, I have google-imaged Flack and Danny* and you have good points there - although they are a bit young especially the monobrow one.


I am feeling a happy glow venting about the cringingly awful Horatio with his smug, pouty "I'm being Serious" face, and the leetle smudge of eyeliner to stop the cracks from showing. Gargh!!


*one image was so funny that I have attached it - OMG!!

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