PerfectAnomaly
Resident Smart Ass
I'm pretty sure he said "the baby girl in her belly" or something similar. Danny doesn't always speak clearly.
Yep. That's exactly what he said.
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I'm pretty sure he said "the baby girl in her belly" or something similar. Danny doesn't always speak clearly.
They did in Point of No Return - Angell & Stella were off kidnapping a man so he could be locked up in Cyprus, while Flack was working on the Pino case. I don't think they had a single scene together.So, now that Flack and Angell are a couple, they can't appear independently of each other?
Oh! Someone said, either in this thread or another thread, something about Hawkes didn't know what keratin is. Well, I beg to disagree. He told Mac that the little thing in the dead Indian's intestines was high in keratin but it wasn't from a person or land dwelling animal that this keratin object was called baleen. Mac said "From inside a whale's mouth." So, I think Hawkes knows what keratin is.
Please. Chief Delaware was not Indian. Indians come from India.
And I would suspect a man with a medical degree probably knows what keratin is.
I think roximonoxide was pointing out that it's politically correct to save "Native American" as opposed to "Indian", since Columbus was wrong in the first place, Carolyn.
I personally mix them up in speech all of the time, but still.
Oh! Someone said, either in this thread or another thread, something about Hawkes didn't know what keratin is. Well, I beg to disagree. He told Mac that the little thing in the dead Indian's intestines was high in keratin but it wasn't from a person or land dwelling animal that this keratin object was called baleen. Mac said "From inside a whale's mouth." So, I think Hawkes knows what keratin is.
Please. Chief Delaware was not Indian. Indians come from India.
And I would suspect a man with a medical degree probably knows what keratin is.
When I say "Indian" I don't mean someone from India, I mean like cowboys and Indians. Indians like the kind in old western movies wore feathers and did rain dances. The kind that song from the late 60s-early 70s called "Indian Reservation" by Paul Revere and the Raiders was about.
Piece of that song: "They took the whole Cherokee nation locked us on this reservation."
I hope this clears up the confusion. :klingon:
~sarah~ said:They've been called Indians for so long at this point though that it's not like people don't know like what you're talking about. It should't be a big deal, IMO.
I'm aware of their location and the political and geographical structure of Great Britain. Have you ever called an Irish person or a Scottish person a Brit? I don't recommend it. They don't care much for it. That's not the nationality most of them identify with since, yuh know, they've fought some wars over it and they tend to take great offense. I'm just asking for a little exercise in respect to cultures other than your own.The Scots are British, as are the Welsh, since they're part of Great Britain which is the entire island.
I asked & someone who is Scottish said "I'm not offended by being called British or anything, its not derogatory." so I don't think that's true. Ireland is a separate island - they are not part of Great Britian therefore they aren't British... I think people say that they are Welsh, English, or Scottish - but they don't claim that they aren't British.I'm aware of their location and the political and geographical structure of Great Britain. Have you ever called an Irish person or a Scottish person a Brit? I don't recommend it. They don't care much for it. Since they've fought some wars over it they tend to take great offense.The Scots are British, as are the Welsh, since they're part of Great Britain which is the entire island.