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Post by KRoseLynn on Apr 5, 2007 7:56:11 GMT -10
Here you go! "As the actor fiddles with a Horatio Bobble Head Doll..." LMAO That's so funny. Can't you just see him doing that!?! This was a good article. It made me laugh a lot. It also made me appreciate him more and the hard work he does for CSI: Miami. I noticed that he really didn't talk about Liza she was only mentioned. Notice he said he was "honord" by all those guys imitating his Horatio. Even Jim Carrie! Whoo Hoo we were right girls! Krystal
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Post by sanne on Apr 5, 2007 8:37:06 GMT -10
Great article indeed, wow this was soooo good to read. Would love it if he would tell a little bit more about his daughter too and not only about his little boy, after all he has 2 kids (3rd on the way), but then again...hey, it's great to read any interview he gives, no matter what it is about. And yes, we were right guessing he would love the imitation of Jim Carrey....cool . Isn't he just great.....will I have a good night sleep . One thing bothers me though: they were talking about a "final" ? And the place were H will find himself led back in the end? ? Hope they're not talking or even thinking about quitting the show. I mean acording to the passion he's talking about it, it seems to me he wants to go on for a while? ? Please tell me I read this wrong because of my own (maybe not too good) translation back in dutch..... All in all I loved to read this, thanks for posting it Krystal, you're the best. Sanne
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Post by KRoseLynn on Apr 5, 2007 8:41:25 GMT -10
He's talking about when the series ends. It has to end sometime. He's signed on for at least three more years, so I don't think it's gonna end before then. But, he was just invisioning how the series will end. Not that it's going to any time soon.
Krystal
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Post by sanne on Apr 5, 2007 8:54:08 GMT -10
Thanks for the explanation Krystal. Guess in my speed I didn't translate it correctly. Will read the whole article again and again and again.....I can't get enough of it anyway.....
Sanne
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Post by lucymalta on Apr 5, 2007 8:57:16 GMT -10
WOW Great... Thanks Krystal, it's a great read...
Lucy
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Post by Lian on Apr 5, 2007 10:37:02 GMT -10
WOOHOO...awesome to read...thanks Krystal. Lian
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Post by iluvcsi on Apr 5, 2007 10:59:34 GMT -10
I second what the girls before me have said.. great read. Awesome interview...Thanks for scanning and posting....this was soooo cute.. Chris BTW I would not have guessed that he has CSI and H-memorabilia at his own house....wow...and what was this with the bobling head-Horatio...is this a figurine or sth...does anyone know?
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Post by KRoseLynn on Apr 5, 2007 11:11:00 GMT -10
Uhm, let me see if I can find a picture of one. Can't guarantee it will be the Horatio one or not but if you see a picture you'll understand an explanation better. Be back when I find a picture. Krystal
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Post by Horatio Caine on Apr 5, 2007 11:16:10 GMT -10
I absolutely love the way he talks about Horatio, good to hear ;D Thanks for sharing Krystal!
Manon ;D
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Post by margaret1234 on Apr 5, 2007 11:53:18 GMT -10
Krystal, so much....you know I love reading everything there is to know about David. Have just printed off so I can read it over and over. It is refreshing to read something that has come direct from David himself.....Margaret
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Post by KRoseLynn on Apr 5, 2007 12:37:39 GMT -10
Yes it is, Margaret, I feel that way too. Also, thank you for the "Thank You" that is the coolest one I've ever seen! Krystal OK, this is a picture of a bobble head doll. It's some kind of sports player, I don't know who though. Bobble HeadOk, so the head is oversized and it's set on a loose spring attached to it's neck and inside the head, so the head is actually sitting on top of the spring. So when its moved/ shaken the head 'bobbles' or bounces around.
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Post by sanne on Apr 5, 2007 20:55:40 GMT -10
ok, I understand now. Was wondering the same thing......thanks for explaining/posting pic
Sanne
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Post by Lian on Apr 5, 2007 21:03:33 GMT -10
Wouldn't mind to have a Horatio bobble head doll...I'd put it next to the computer and make his......head move aaaaaaaaall day. ;D
Lian
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Post by helen on Apr 5, 2007 21:49:55 GMT -10
Wow! Wonderful article. Thanks for sharing.
Helen
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Post by KRoseLynn on Apr 5, 2007 21:50:53 GMT -10
It didn't surprize me that he has memoriblilia in his house. He was at the LA house. I've seen interviews with stars and directors and have seen that sort of thing before. You know, they'll be sitting in their office or somthing doing the interview and you'll see a framed poster of one of the movies they've been in or directed. It's not uncommon. William Shatner I remember distictly in an interview had a poster of "Star Trek: The Voyage Home" framed behind his desk during an interview.
I actually think it's kinda cool. Because I frame movie posters too. I don't have any on my walls right now, but I used to. (Unless you count the Alan Rickman: Read at your local library poster I have right now.)
I'm still chuckling at the image of him and his bobble head doll, though. I've got to find me one of those!
Krystal
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