On this date, July 7, back in 1891, the travelers' check was patented, though some were first used as far back as 1772. That gives me some ideas for today's phrases.
The Las Vegas crime lab document section was trying to find clues as to who was printing or passing counterfeit travelers' checks. They noticed that instead of having the logo for American Express, Visa, or Thomas Cook, these had the logo of ________ .
Maimi had a similar problem. Horatio was telling his team, "These are not worth the paper they're printed on. Speaking of which, they are printed on ________ paper."
You learn something new quite often here at CSIFIles. Today in history: On July 8, 1933, Marty Feldman was born in London, England. A comedian and actor, he might be best known as Igor in the movie, Young Frankenstein. (Of course, the things you learn here might not be too useful in your life. Oh well.)
Conrad Ecklie introduced the new lab tech to Gil Grissom and his team. Igor had a hump, but unlike the movie version with the hump on his back, his hump was on his ________ .
Dr. Frankenstein got Igor the job at the crime lab so he can steal a ________ for an experiment.