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Post by joanie on Oct 4, 2005 18:03:37 GMT -5
Some girls get all the (pardon the pun) freak'n luck ! ;D
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Post by maherjunkie on Oct 9, 2005 12:45:40 GMT -5
Freak, eh? Hmm... Like maherjunkie, I would be very interested in knowing the waitress's definition of 'freak'. I however, being young and stupid, (my personal definition of immature,) am uncertain as to whether or not I would wish to take part in any experiment to discover the answer. I leave it to the wiser generation. Do let me know when you find out though. He is way older than me, but something about him gives him a lot of sex appeal in my book. Oh, alright! You talked me into it....but I've gotta find that story so I know what I'm up against.
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Post by kirstybobbysgirl on Oct 17, 2005 15:31:58 GMT -5
I just hope that Vincent is better now, the last thing anyone needs is people slagging them off. I don't care what people say he is a great guy.
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Post by arleneb on Nov 14, 2005 19:12:15 GMT -5
I agree with you Sirenna- there is something sexy about him.
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Post by kirstybobbysgirl on Nov 16, 2005 5:02:22 GMT -5
VDO is SOL and I think that we all agree on that one. VDO makes me weak at the knees, and thats what I like in a guy he has got to make me so weak that I fall into his arms and never leave. Well I can dream,lol.
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Post by rosemary on Nov 17, 2005 13:55:24 GMT -5
It that "waitress story" were true the girl should be just happy and try not to tell to much about it…(well, I know, it's hard for a woman not to talk about it...)
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Post by kawaiidragonfoe821 on Nov 18, 2005 4:34:01 GMT -5
"Actor Faints After Bush Wins" -- it sounds like a headline from The Onion. Page 6 is notoriously unreliable. They don't even have the basics of the story right, they write that ambulances raced to the "Queens studio" where the show was shooting. The show films (not tapes, as the article says) at a studio in Manhattan, and on that particular morning, they were shooting on location in Brooklyn. If they can't get that much, right, you have to wonder about the rest of it. That goes against everything I've read about him, all of which has been positive. Though I did get this info off the Internet as well, whose reliability is also questionable. It sounds to me that tabloids will print anything in order to sell their paper. It also doesn't surprise (or bother) me that he was a Kerry supporter, he is from & I believe still lives in a blue state doesn't he? Poor guy, its not bad enough that he's hospitalized. on top of everything else nasty people have to write bad things about him in the paper just because its a slow news day. Wow, I didn't even know he was a smoker, but I doubt it would attribute to a fainting spell, I'm also a smoker... Kool filter kings to be exact. I have also worked a job that had me working 18-hour days 6 days a week outside in all kinds of weather (I was a stable hand) & trust me when I say this, long hours with no rest will make you want to faint. You know that your famous when people start making up stories about sleeping w/ you. I believe that about as much as the page 6 article. . But I do agree about him having sex appeal, he's like Sean Connery... it doesn't matter how old he gets, he'll always be sexy.
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Post by whotheowl on Dec 3, 2005 16:34:41 GMT -5
I just hope he does well, and gets plenty of rest. Oh and I did find an article/interview of him speaking about his feinting. Some quotes from it below and also a link to the whole thing. "Much was made of D'Onofrio's health after he was put into hospital a couple of times while filming last season, sparking speculation about the series' future. Having decided he couldn't keep up the pace of 22 episodes a season of a show in which he has 60 per cent of the dialogue and appears in most scenes, he and executive producer Dick Wolf decided on a radical plan. Criminal Intent would be reshaped to have alternating lead characters. Bobby Goren would appear every second episode, with detective Mike Logan (Chris Noth) returning from the original series every other week. There were issues about your health . . . "I'll tell you what happened so you don't have to ask. I'll tell you. I was directing a film, acting in a film, producing a film, doing my (TV) show. Simultaneously. And one day I collapsed. I lost my vision and I went down. And then I lost it twice more and I had to go to the hospital. They hooked me up to all these machines - my heart and my head - and I had wires coming out of me for days straight, and they couldn't find anything wrong. So the neurologist said 'You're f---ing tired. Sleep.' "And they gave me something to sleep and I slept for a week. I came out and I talked to Dick (Wolf) on the phone, and I said 'Dick, I can't do 22 episodes a season. I just can't do it.' That's why Chris Noth" - he says it to rhyme with "both" - "has to come now. It's why he's shooting his episode right now while we're talking. Dick knew that was it for me unless he did something about it." The Agewww.theage.com.au/news/TV--Radio/A-Bobby-dazzler/2005/06/14/1118645815239.html
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Post by Metella on Dec 3, 2005 18:43:54 GMT -5
so they were shooting with Noth while Mr. D'Onofrio was still comatose. Kinda leads one to believe that either Wolf was preparing mentally already on how to keep CI going after Mr. D'Onofrio's contract ran out, or the star actor was a pain and there was a plan B kicking around out there anyway. Or both. I kinda think it was mainly just Wolf having already had a plan to keep CI going. I think he likes his spin off to shine.
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