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  1. MacsLady

    Mac/Jo: Making good first impressions

    'Do Not Pass Go' was on here last night and I loved the Mac/Jo scenes in it. Loved when Ellie turned up at the lab and Mac told Jo to take all the time she needed, despite them being in the middle of a case. Loved the look on Mac's face when Jo said she used to work in a burlesque house. Love...
  2. MacsLady

    What Books Are You Reading?-#3

    Re: What Are You Reading?-#3 Standing in the Rainbow, by Fannie Flagg. It's set in Elmwood Springs, a little town in Missouri, and tells the story of its residents from the mid 1940s to 2000. The book is split into decades, so we get to see the characters lives change as they grow older. The...
  3. MacsLady

    CSI:NY Season 7 in the UK

    I enjoyed the episode (though not as much as the previous ones) but yeah, I guessed Danny's friend/former partner was involved somehow almost straight away, or I at least had him down as one of the possible suspects, purely because he's Danny's friend and Danny has a record of not trusting the...
  4. MacsLady

    Mac/Jo: Making good first impressions

    I like the lack of angst between Mac and Jo. I'd like to see, as I think some people here have said, some tension/conflicts between them because of how different they are, and because I'd like to see how they'd deal with it. I like character angst, for Mac especially :devil: but I'd like to see...
  5. MacsLady

    What Books Are You Reading?-#3

    Re: What Are You Reading?-#3 I'm reading 'The Well and the Mine' by Gin Phillips. It's set in Depression-era Alabama. Nine year old Tess sees a woman throwing her baby into her family's well. As Tess tries to unravel the mystery of the woman and the baby, we also see her family and community...
  6. MacsLady

    If you could pick your own CSI:NY dream team who would it be?

    LOL, I think you mentioned him! I bet you would take him any way too :devil::devil: I think I'll add Lindsay to my team, because I do enjoy her scenes/interactions with Mac and Flack. It would be pre-DL s2 Lindsay, though. So my CSI: NY Dream Team is now: 1) Mac 2) Jo 3) Flack 4) Adam 5) Sid...
  7. MacsLady

    Who is your least favorite character?

    Re: Who is your most unfavorite character? Danny. I don't hate him or anything, it's just that he doesn't do anything for me. I don't think he's attractive and I don't think he's interesting. Even before Lindsay came along, I didn't much care for Danny, and since she came and the whole DL thing...
  8. MacsLady

    What Books Are You Reading?-#3

    Re: What Are You Reading?-#3 I'm reading 'Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man' by Fannie Flagg. It's about a girl, Daisy Fay Harper, growing up and coming of age in a small Misssissippi town where her father runs a 'malt shop' (they sell burgers and milkshakes and tourist junk). The town is inhabited...
  9. MacsLady

    Mac/Jo: Making good first impressions

    I really like Mac and Jo's interactions so far. She definitely brings out a lighter, more relaxed side to him. Loved their talk in 'Damned if You Do' when he sees her looking at that form on his desk and talks to her about it, and how what could have been a confrontation/arguement was instead a...
  10. MacsLady

    Mac #8: hot man on the radar

    Oh, there are no words.....*drool* *drool* *drool* *luvlove* *sigh* *drool*:devil: Love that ep, much Mac hotness.
  11. MacsLady

    If you could pick your own CSI:NY dream team who would it be?

    LOL, well, just for safety's sake - he's hot!
  12. MacsLady

    Gary #7; Baby, You can be my Breakfast

    Lovely pic, I love the expression on his face.:lol:
  13. MacsLady

    If you could pick your own CSI:NY dream team who would it be?

    LOL. I would just have Mac too if I could but if I had to have an actual team it would be Mac, Jo, Flack, Adam, and Sid. I would have Mac 'cause he's hot and also a very dedicated, smart, detective and CSI and he knows lots of stuff and he's hot and he's the kind of guy you'd want by your...
  14. MacsLady

    What Books Are You Reading?-#3

    Re: What Are You Reading?-#3 'Band of Brothers' by Stephen E Ambrose. It's about soldiers in the 101st Airborne Divison in WW2. Pretty good so far.
  15. MacsLady

    Gary #7; Baby, You can be my Breakfast

    Oooh, nice pics!
  16. MacsLady

    Gary #7; Baby, You can be my Breakfast

    Sam, you have made my New Year's Eve with that wonderful video. Great to see Gary interacting with the soldiers, he seems to be able to connect with them and they seem to enjoy his being there. He looks mega hot too! The video is very funny too.
  17. MacsLady

    The Rant and I Cannot Say This Out Loud #3

    Dear Pain-in-the-Ass Wheelchair Lady, You are a hypocrite. You have asked us countless times for help on the computer, yet you complain when my colleague spends some time helping another customer who happened to be sat next to you? So basically whenever you need help we should do it but not for...
  18. MacsLady

    What Books Are You Reading?-#3

    Re: What Are You Reading?-#3 'All Quiet on the Western Front' by Erich Marie Remarque. It's a short novel set in WW1 and is the story of a young German soldier and his friends and their experiences in the war. I'm only up to chapter 4 but I am enjoying it so far.
  19. MacsLady

    Mac #8: hot man on the radar

    I love that scene where Polly offers to give Mac more than her arm, LOL. Yes, he definitely isn't sure how to handle it when women flirt with him, remember how unsure he looked when Rose asked him out in What You See is What You See? Or even in 'Pot of Gold' he asked Aubrey out to the deli but...
  20. MacsLady

    What Books Are You Reading?-#3

    Re: What Are You Reading?-#3 ^Wow, sounds really exciting :lol: Ugh, hate to say it but I think I'm going to have to leave 'The Girl who Kicked the Hornet's Nest', I'm really struggling with it, 130 pages in, with the other two it was the other way round, was tempted to give up after the...
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