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Just finished the first season of Justified -- starts a little slow but gradually gets more intense and is overall very good -- has some great characters, too.
All time favorites would have to be Curb, Sienfeld, The Office (US), and Breaking Bad.
Looking forward to seeing what Game of Thrones is all about.
Texas is a community property state, she's entitled to 50% of everything acquired during the marriage unless specifically excluded in a prenuptial agreement (assuming the agreement holds up in court ), regardless whether she was employed outside the home or not.
Now back to our regularly scheduled programming;
I watch
Deadwood because I am interested in learning to communicate with people from other cultures..... (NSFW)
Sopranos because I am interested in learning conflict resolution... (NSFW)
I'm just a simple man trading a simple plan.
My daddy always said, "Every day above ground is a good day!"
I have it on good authority that, based on the Sopranos popularity, Deadwood got the go ahead from HBO execs to cater to their viewers who scored in the top 90% of reading comprehension.
I called Big Mike and he promised to take the time and "thank" every post by the member who could correctly tell me why HBO canceled the second best drama series in history (Deadwood).
David Milch, Deadwoods creator , was contractually obligated to develop a new show for HBO , "John From Cincinnati". HBO was concerned that due to his working methodology, he would be delayed returning to Deadwood production which would have been quite expensive with the large cast sitting around waiting.
Deadwood was already an expensive show to produce.The set for Deadwood was an actual full scale town built to Authentic standards; real houses, real saloons, real hotels , complete with livestock, mud and manure. A place you could actually live in , if you didn't mind living without indoor plumbing.
I'm just a simple man trading a simple plan.
My daddy always said, "Every day above ground is a good day!"