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TelegramSam - February 23, 2005 03:59 AM (GMT)
1. Wilson is House's only friend. *cries a river of tears*

2. House was shacking up with somebody at some point, though never had a ring. I personally have a hunch that it might be that lawyer Wilson went to dinner with. House seemed a bit unhinged at finding out that bit of news.

3. "He doesn't have sex, he makes loooove." (Chase, you are my hero!)


Jaxgirl - February 23, 2005 05:50 AM (GMT)
QUOTE
House: The groupies sleep with the roadies to get to Mick.
Dr. Foreman: And you're...Mick?
House: That was the metaphor I was making, yes.

He's so definitely Mick in my book! ;)

Jackie - February 23, 2005 02:43 PM (GMT)
We also learned that people do like Monster Trucks that aren't from the south (still trying to get over that one)

Sanlin - February 23, 2005 03:46 PM (GMT)
1. House and Wilson are both Monster Trucks and baseball fans. House, Wilson and Cuddy don't like the Yankees.

2. House and Cameron both love cotton candy. (House has a bit of a 'sweet tooth,' in general.)

3. House drinks his coffee "black. No sugar."

4. House hasn't been married. He "lived with someone for awhile" and it was, possibly, "Stacy the constitutional lawyer."

5. The Ducklings should be shown more often outside the regular hospital setting, because they do cute things like talk about House's "loooove" life. LOL ;) :lol:

Hugs,
Sanlin

Jaxgirl - February 23, 2005 04:09 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Jackie @ Feb 23 2005, 09:43 AM)
We also learned that people do like Monster Trucks that aren't from the south (still trying to get over that one)

During the last commercial break for House, the station showed an ad for a monster truck rally that was coming to town. Those tickets sell fast where I live because, that's right, I so live in the south.

Jackie - February 23, 2005 05:14 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Jaxgirl @ Feb 23 2005, 11:09 AM)
During the last commercial break for House, the station showed an ad for a monster truck rally that was coming to town.  Those tickets sell fast where I live because, that's right, I so live in the south.

I know the commericals, let me guess they repeat the same word three times "On Sunday, Sunday Sunday!"

I also live in the south, and I just don't get the "thrill" of monster trucks...

Maybe I'm missing something. :blink:

pillpopdoc - February 23, 2005 09:00 PM (GMT)
I would love to see HOuse on a modified Harley Davidson. That would be so awsome. We could put Cameron on the back in some skimpy leather outfit :rolleyes:

My Huby and I ride! It's so fun! :P

sy_dedalus - February 23, 2005 09:57 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Jaxgirl @ Feb 23 2005, 11:09 AM)
During the last commercial break for House, the station showed an ad for a monster truck rally that was coming to town.  Those tickets sell fast where I live because, that's right, I so live in the south.

Word to the southerner! Lemme guess, Jacksonville? :D Did the superbowl make you crazy?

Since I moved from Louisiana, where I grew up, to Indiana, I haven't noticed much of a drop off in monster truck rallies or rodeos or gun and knive shows. There are even rebel flags around here--weird cause this is supposedly a Union state, but I'm told the KKK actually originated not too far from where I live now (Bloomington). Scary. Luckily, though, Bloomington itself is about as liberal as New York so I'm among my own kind here and the scary fundamentalists don't come into town ever.

Oh, and I live an hour from Indianapolis, so NASCAR is just as much a religion here as it is back home. The only real difference I've noticed is in people's accents.

But Indiana's kind of a crappy state anyway. So nevermind I guess. *grin*

Sy
misses the southern twang

Jaxgirl - February 23, 2005 11:03 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (sy_dedalus @ Feb 23 2005, 04:57 PM)
Lemme guess, Jacksonville? :D Did the superbowl make you crazy?


Yup, Jacksonville...what gave me away? ;)

As for the Super Bowl, some of the out-of town sports writers made the city sound like Hooterville. I know the city is not New York, but it's a hell of a lot better than they made it. Beyond that, I enjoyed the "Super Bowl experience." It was kind of cool. Spent time downtown, just to see I what I can find (the NFL experience, cruise ships, etc). Got a bunch of stuff as souvenirs.

Mad_Zebra - February 24, 2005 06:45 PM (GMT)
1. Hank Wiggen is Jewish. If you look closely at the balloons he recieves, atleast two of them have the Star of David on them

2. House uses more than one cane




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