>> On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 10:17:10 -0400, Vince M Hudd wrote   
   (in article ):   
      
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   > Amy Guskin wrote:   
   >>>> On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 06:26:06 -0400, Vince M Hudd wrote   
   >>> Amy Guskin wrote:   
   >>>> (in article ):   
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   >>>>> Oh, and VERY bummed that they ********* ************** <<   
   >>>    
   >>>> Dude, some people still have it sitting on their DVRs, unwatched! It   
   >>>> only aired two days ago!   
   >>>    
   >>> Note: I've extended your spoiler removal to include what David said   
   >>> they've done, let alone the subject of that action! <<   
   >    
   >> Fair enough. I didn't think that through, but don't think most people   
   >> would be *too* surprised to see that action happen on a cop/action show,   
   >> anyway. :-)   
   >    
   > True, but when that action is combined with a masked out subject then the   
   > action becomes more significant because the we can infer from the masking   
   > that the subject is important to the show (or that week's episode thereof).    
   <<   
      
   Yes, you're absolutely correct. I'll remember that next time someone drops a    
   spoiler bomb.   
      
   >>>> (imagine me sitting in the living room set from my imagined fabulously   
   >> successful sitcom about the wacky adventures of someone who works in   
   >> copyright and shares an apartment with her handsome best friend, both of   
   >> them single and looking titled "Infringe Benefits" sitting comfotably   
   >> in a sweater, head tilted, scratching the head of a lovable pooch on my   
   >> lap, and looking up at the camera as I say):   
   >    
   > So, not with a bald head and white suit, wearing a monocle and stroking a   
   > white cat? <<   
      
   Moi, bald?! (I do have cats, but not a white one.)   
      
   Amy   
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