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They've added the full series to Hulu and I've been trying to get my kids to watch it, so that I'll have an excuse to watch over their shoulders. Thus far, they haven't bit and if they don't do it this week, I guess that I'll be rewatching it alone.

Where can you legally download episodes of Zoom?

@starfishtat: That's brilliant. Though if it's a booster club or some other parental group, you may want to turn the tables for a matching gift.

I looked good in fake silk shirts and they really popped against my baby blue leisure suit.

"The Hop Rod by Chance" somehow seems appropriate. Good post.

She says around 2:25, "I happen to really love the god of my understanding".

I let it stack up in my Hulu queue and I'll occasionally, if I'm being lazy and there's nothing else available will watch it, but most of them just time-out.

I don't recall talking to the DA on the court date and know that I'm the one who had to inform the judge, plus I know that it was criminal court because in my youth, I had spent a lot of time on that floor.

@cait98: I'm sure we're getting bogged-down in terminology and most of what I'm googling uses phrases like "usually" as a modifier.

@cait98: Perhaps I shouldn't have used the term "prosecuting" and kept with "complainant", but she's accusing him and if the police were pursuing the matter there would be no $10 fee.

I really don't know how else to say this... an individual can charge another individual with certain crimes and they would be the prosecuting party.

Individuals can charge people with any of the various types of assault.

Anybody can swear out a warrant for assault in most, if not all states and the police have no discretion whether to make the arrest, they have to do it.

I'm sure she alleged injury to get it into the record and because maybe she thought it'd help her case, but as I stated in my previous comment, all indications are that she swore out the warrant and the police were just doing their job.

I don't know what happened in this case and I don't really know Georgia law, but in most states an individual can swear out a warrant for assault and the police will arrest the accused. In these type situations, the decision whether to pursue is not up to the state and its only leeway is the amount of bond.

Not everyone has a Facebook account and there are way too many other options available.

I guess the difference between these pics and the European "public nudity" samples that you see linked from other sites is that in most of Simone's pics she's doing something, while the "credit card for full access" sites seem to mostly have models just standing on a crowded sidewalk, not doing anything.

The Daily News piece says that she didn't get arrested on her first day, but unless the uniformed fellow in one of the lower pics is role-playing, her luck may not have held up. Of course, I don't remember if public nudity is actually against the law in New York City — I'm pretty sure topless is okay, but I can't find

Yeah. Every time you skip school and don't tell anyone where you're going, they always send a homeless-looking truant officer to pass along messages.

I just watched this ep via Hulu and when it ended, I had to scroll back to see if I had dozed-off or missed something because Chiklis tossed Balfour around and won the fight, but there wasn't any real resolution and when it reopened with the kids going about their normal day, I was confused.