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Post by corpuschristie on Jun 24, 2009 10:22:07 GMT -10
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Post by helene68 on Jun 24, 2009 11:29:27 GMT -10
wow that looks good, I wish they did that in Holland some time. There's never an article about csim in our tv guides even though it's very popular here. Thanks for sharing Lee. Hélène
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Post by margaret1234 on Jun 24, 2009 12:04:17 GMT -10
Thanks Lee.......I got that first magazine today.....that is the magazine I buy every week as it happens. Didn't actually bother to buy the second one as I thought the first one was much the better buy. You are right....there is nothing new in the interview but he makes nice comments about Gary Sinise and Robert De Niro
Great you could scan the pictures for the board. Unfortunately, I don't have a scanner. The pictures are lovely and clear. You have done a great job.
Margaret
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Post by sanne on Jun 24, 2009 19:32:32 GMT -10
THANKS A MILLION Lee......great pics, great article, though nothing new mentioned......As Helene said, they never have such articles in Dutch mags even though the show is popular over here.......They just don't know what we want to read Sandra
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Post by Dr. Anna McBreadle on Jun 24, 2009 22:36:22 GMT -10
im off into town later so i'll have a look for these! its very rare that DC gets front page over here except for when there is new season due! thanks for them Lee! luv sam x
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Post by Lindy on Jun 25, 2009 4:02:40 GMT -10
Very nice Cc. Thanks for posting the articles! Not so delighted to hear DC's comment re Miami being OK without Horatio. Great read and wonderful pics. Thanks!
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Post by ehmalo01 on Jun 25, 2009 6:04:47 GMT -10
WOW! Thank-you for these!
em
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Post by Dr. Anna McBreadle on Jun 25, 2009 22:45:03 GMT -10
Not so delighted to hear DC's comment re Miami being OK without Horatio. i have to agree there, lindy! CSI Miami wouldn't be the same without Horatio and the SOJ's! if DC left CSI Miami, it wouldn't be worth watching! anyway, thats just my opinion! ;D luv sam x
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Post by Lindy on Jun 26, 2009 3:50:23 GMT -10
Mine also Sam.
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Post by ohiogranny on Jun 26, 2009 4:35:02 GMT -10
Yep. If ever there is a spin-off from this show, it would simply be titled "Horatio."
Karen
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Post by helene68 on Jun 26, 2009 6:21:55 GMT -10
Yep. If ever there is a spin-off from this show, it would simply be titled "Horatio." Karen Now that sounds like an interesting idea Karen ;D I'm a fan already. Hélène
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Post by Dr. Anna McBreadle on Jun 27, 2009 7:05:32 GMT -10
a show called horatio with just DC as horatio...... now im loving that idea! nice idea karen! luv sam x
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Post by margaret1234 on Jun 27, 2009 12:22:21 GMT -10
I am another one who thinks a spin off called Horatio is good. Niice idea Karen.
As we are on the subject of UK magazines, I have seen another item in another magazine that is delivered free with our daily newspaper and called "We Love Telly." But, as I have no scanner I cannot show you the picture they used. However, as it is just a small inside page review, thought I would type it out for you. Then any of you who have seen the opening episode to season seven can tell us if they have got it wrong. Right or wrong I LOVE THE FINAL SENTENCE
The article is headed
DEAD MAN WALKING
New series. CSI:Miami Tues 9pm five
The man in the shades is back - or is he? The seventh series of the tense crime show set in glamorous Miami kicks off with the news that Crime Scene Investigation Unit chief Horatio Caine has been fatally shot. But we never see the body and it turns out Horatio ( David Caruso) has faked his own death in order to escape the unwanted attentions of a would-be assassin. When the planned murder is linked to the arms-dealing hubby of Horatio's ex-girlfriend Julia, she has to choose her loyalties carefully. There are plenty of twists and turns in the opener, which leads us into a series of fab forensic whodunits. And we can enjoy close-ups aplenty of copper-haired Horatio starng into the distance as he ponders how the playground of the rich and famous could be the setting for such terrors.
This is suspense-filled US drama at it's slickest.
Margaret
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Post by blueeyes on Jun 27, 2009 14:34:54 GMT -10
Very nice! Thanks for sharing!
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Post by ohiogranny on Jun 27, 2009 14:39:12 GMT -10
Slick for sure. I like that last sentence, too. But the phrase "close-ups aplenty of copper haired Horatio" was nice as well. Just think what that will do for your walls!
Karen
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