Friday, February 22, 2008

DAW

Clever Bobby v. Slime Personified.














Not forgetting, of course, the Harold Shipman lookalike. Pity the real thing's dead, I'm not a vengeful person, but I would like to think he'd spent longer suffering in jail.

10 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:28 pm

    Who's Harold Shipman?

    Ah, that binder. It reminds me of when I was in middle school and carried a huge binder with me everywhere. Though mine wasn't as nice as Bobby's.

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  2. The resemblance is absolutely uncanny. There was a documentary about Harold Shipman which I watched after you first pointed out the lookalike actor. What a sick bastard.

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  3. The perp in this epi made my skin crawl. But Bobby helped calm me.

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  4. Anonymous8:24 pm

    I love it when Bobby sits down and starts eating the slimeball's dinner - even though the steak looks like it's not quite dead yet!

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  5. I loathe the Dr in this one..such a smug so & so..I was almost cheering when Bobby made his fantasy land crumble about him.

    Have to agree with you about Shipman too

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  6. Diane...you crack me up. That is the exact thing I think of when I watch this epi. All I can think of is how can he eat that raw meat?

    Also, when he and Eames are at the Dr.'s girlfriend's apartment, there is this big red thing on the top of the fridge. There was much discussion on a Yahoo Group at the time as people tried to figure out what the heck it was.

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  7. The meat is not raw, is perfect. It is necessary to eat it this way.

    Bobby is perfect.
    Up to in it Bobby is perfect.

    (Forgive my terrible English)

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  8. Hey mariajose, from where I sit your English, "Bobby is perfect." sounds just fine!

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  9. Anonymous4:28 pm

    Cute Bobby...so clever,love for it!!!And when Bobby eats...mmm...OUCH,I want to eat him alive,for beeing so cute!!!:));))

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  10. Val, I can be an extremely vengeful man-bitch. So please, feel free to live vicariously through me . . . heh-heh. Shipman, what a prick.

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