A) What is the average response time for police calls to the local hotel district?
B) How to find evidence of his connection to unsolved axe-murders?
C) Tips for cleaning mustard stains from clothing, especially lingerie
D) How to make off with a tilde collection without getting caught
E) The ABCs of English Grammar, or Don’t Make These Mistakes
F) Harem or Cult, there’s really not much difference
G) Turn That One-Night Stand Into Your Forever Man
H) You Too Can Avoid Becoming A Sandwich-Making Sex Slave
I) Stay Connected To The Detectives No Matter What: The One Place He’ll Never Think To Search For A Wire
J) He’s Just Paid Your Bail; What To Expect Next
K) Crab Lice and Bedbug Infestations at No-Tell Motels; Protect Yourself
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“I can tell you're still not sure, Jane, and that's fine, we get that a lot with new girls. How about if I go down the stairs first and you just follow ... more
“I can tell you're still not sure, Jane, and that's fine, we get that a lot with new girls. How about if I go down the stairs first and you just follow me? I can show you around to all the wonderful amenities, and you can meet some of the other ladies, those who aren’t busy on their shifts on the sandwich assembly line, that is. (Cough, cough.)” ~
* I am in what ( from what I've read and heard) many people consider the World's Best Movie -- "The Shawshank Redemption" * For being in it (yes, you can see me; I'm an ... more* I am in what ( from what I've read and heard) many people consider the World's Best Movie -- "The Shawshank Redemption" * For being in it (yes, you can see me; I'm an extra), I've only seen the movie three times * No plot spoilers here but the movie has way too many strong emotional scenes for me; I get terribly upset (yet, I can watch hundreds of suspense and horror movies and enjoy them)* I've seen the movie only three times but have listened to Thomas Newman's original music score for the film literally countless (possibly thousands of) times -- the music is so beautiful for me.** Not related to my question but I find it pretty interesting that we extras were told NOT to EVER approach the movie's "stars" and bother them; but a man came up to me and started talking to me on the outdoor set one day. He was so funny and nice. I thought he was another extra in the movie. Over a year later when I saw the movie in its initial theatrical release (I went alone), I saw him! "There is that... less