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In Harm's Way


Aside from the fact that two of my least favorite riders are heavily featured, this was an excellent TV show. I doubt I'll watch the show very often, unless they have more bull riding, but this episode was very well done.

It even showed our favorite JB Mauney scene where he tries to beat the snot out of a sheet of plywood. That kid should be the poster boy for Anger Management Therapy. One of these days he's going to hit someone slinging that bull rope around and I hope they knock his pinhead sideways.

If you want to watch the full episode you can view it here:

http://www.cwtv.com/cw-video/in-harms-way/full/?play=519-4464

The video took a while (even with my DSL) to load but afterwards the show ran very smoothly.

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I loved the part with Adriano telling the gorey details of his injury to Justin. I swear he sounded like a little kid with bragging rights. After raising two boys, and seeing E.R. personel more often than I saw members of my own family, I know what little boys sound like when bragging about their stitches. "Oh man the muscle was poking out and everything!" bahahahahaha

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It won't load for me! First it kept saying "loading" for about 20 minutes (with no little hour glass icon or the little bars), then it said "playing now. 0kbs". And nothing. I don't know if I did anything wrong, but it's not normally that tough to install things, so it's probably my browser. angered.gifcensored.gif





Ok, I finally got it to work. It wasn't a problem with the browser, it was an operator failure *blushes*

Great show! Beautifully shot. I don't dislike JB, but I do agree a little anger management would help him because those are the moments when I roll my eyes at him.

I laughed when Adriano said, in response to Tandy's "Does it hurt?", "Just a little" while at the same time grimacing and holding back a big groan.

May I be shallow in an "I may be married getting older but I'm not dead" way? Man, are the Brazilians a good looking group. Robson has a great chest. ::swoon:: And? I can't believe I'm going to say this, but here it goes: I've always found Justin to be a handsome man, but he was looking really good during this show (I think it was the stubble)--especially the roping scenes.

-- Edited by Shannon at 13:54, 2008-10-10

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Shannon wrote:
May I be shallow in an "I may be married getting older but I'm not dead" way? Man, are the Brazilians a good looking group. Robson has a great chest. ::swoon:: And? I can't believe I'm going to say this, but here it goes: I've always found Justin to be a handsome man, but he was looking really good during this show (I think it was the stubble)--especially the roping scenes.

-- Edited by Shannon at 13:54, 2008-10-10

Shannon, if you are going to be shallow in a "married, getting older, but not dead" way, come sit by me. I am, afterall, the woman who was face to crotch with Guilherme Marchi and could think of nothing to say that was not food related.  In this TV show, as poor Adriano is groaning on the table with his leg torn open and muscle tissue protruding from the wound, this old woman was umm... lookin' up his skirt so-to-speak. Justin is too scrawny for my tastes, but I was impressed with his seat on a horse as well as his talent as a heeler.

The Brazilians are much more my cup of tea. None of them could be classified as scrawny. What was the expression in my youth... built like a brick s h i t house I think... devilish.gif I still think Adriano is more handsome than both Guilherme and Robson, but it's a close call.



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Farm Goddess wrote:

Shannon, if you are going to be shallow in a "married, getting older, but not dead" way, come sit by me. I am, afterall, the woman who was face to crotch with Guilherme Marchi and could think of nothing to say that was not food related.




Bwahaha! I think I love you, Jean. I'll be getting mighty comfy next to you from now on.

"In this TV show, as poor Adriano is groaning on the table with his leg torn open and muscle tissue protruding from the wound, this old woman was umm... lookin' up his skirt so-to-speak."

When he was sitting up with no shirt on, his bare leg up and a pillow over his waist, my first thought was: "Well then, one of my happy thoughts wasn't far off" biggrin.gif

"The Brazilians are much more my cup of tea. None of them could be classified as scrawny. What was the expression in my youth... built like a brick s h i t house I think..'"

Amen!

"I still think Adriano is more handsome than both Guilherme and Robson, but it's a close call. "

Oh, that's a tough call. I'd place them Guilherme, Adriano, Valdiron, Robson, Paulo.

And may I say: "God Bless our husbands who allow us to feel this way w/o being the jealous types." aww.gif

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I've never told this to anyone, but here goes:

My boyfriend's mother is from Mexico, so he speaks fluent Spanish.  I don't understand a word of it, but sometimes at night in bed I'll ask him to speak to me in Spanish.  I close my eyes and think of Adriano.

Blushing now.


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Wait a minute!  A horrible thought just occurred to me!  Do Brazilians speak Spanish or Portuguese?



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Jaye wrote:

Wait a minute!  A horrible thought just occurred to me!  Do Brazilians speak Spanish or Portuguese?



I'm afraid it's Portuguese dear smile.gif But hey. Adriano did mention he speaks some spanish, just not enough to be on a Mexican soap opera hehehehehe.



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hmm... wonder if William would learn Portuguese....

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Shannon wrote:

When he was sitting up with no shirt on, his bare leg up and a pillow over his waist, my first thought was: "Well then, one of my happy thoughts wasn't far off" biggrin.gif

And may I say: "God Bless our husbands who allow us to feel this way w/o being the jealous types." aww.gif

ohmy... oh I do hope they replay that episode on TV so I can make a dvd. I have a freeze and zoom feature...

Yes, I second that thought. Bless you honey for not giggling too loudly or pouting when I mention Adriano's thigh.





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Shannon wrote:

Farm Goddess wrote:

Shannon, if you are going to be shallow in a "married, getting older, but not dead" way, come sit by me. I am, afterall, the woman who was face to crotch with Guilherme Marchi and could think of nothing to say that was not food related.





Bwahaha! I think I love you, Jean. I'll be getting mighty comfy next to you from now on.

"In this TV show, as poor Adriano is groaning on the table with his leg torn open and muscle tissue protruding from the wound, this old woman was umm... lookin' up his skirt so-to-speak."

When he was sitting up with no shirt on, his bare leg up and a pillow over his waist, my first thought was: "Well then, one of my happy thoughts wasn't far off" biggrin.gif

"The Brazilians are much more my cup of tea. None of them could be classified as scrawny. What was the expression in my youth... built like a brick s h i t house I think..'"

Amen!

"I still think Adriano is more handsome than both Guilherme and Robson, but it's a close call. "

Oh, that's a tough call. I'd place them Guilherme, Adriano, Valdiron, Robson, Paulo.

And may I say: "God Bless our husbands who allow us to feel this way w/o being the jealous types." aww.gif

I draw solace from the fact that Adriano may be better looking than I, may make more money than I (though this year I bet it's close), may be more charming than I, and may look better with a calf wound gushing blood than I do in a tuxedo, but I know the difference between the First and Second Triumvirates and I know how to pronounce the secret word "xyzzy".

All of which amounts to what, exactly?  Bubkes?  Yep.



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Farm Goddess wrote:

hmm... wonder if William would learn Portuguese....



Posso eu lustrar seu carregador com minha lingüeta, senhora?

I'll put Portuguese on my list, right after Spanish and Latin.  And did you know that I speak Esperanto like a native?  <ba-dump ching>



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Brains and a good sense of humor are very sexy on a man, too, Kapitan Mors. I'd say Jean (and I) are very lucky in that regard.

Jaye, I love the way you think! My husband speaks fluent Spanish--perhaps I'll try your idea tonight and think of Rocky McDonald, who's no slouch either. biggrin.gif


Boy, this topic has taken an interesting and rather fun turn......

-- Edited by Shannon at 22:05, 2008-10-10

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Kapitan Mors wrote:
Posso eu lustrar seu carregador com minha lingüeta, senhora?


I have very nearly strangled on my cuppa earl grey. I plugged this into 3 different online translators. The results were:

One result was:
 
"I lustre its feeder with my lingã¼eta, madam"
 

and two results were:

"I can burnish its porter with my tongue-piece, lady"

ohmy wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeezegigglesnortguffaw


ahem, cough, moving right along now! How 'bout dem Diamondbacks?




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rofl.gif

A very lucky woman, indeed. clap.gif



Go Dodgers!!



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Farm Goddess wrote:

Kapitan Mors wrote:
Posso eu lustrar seu carregador com minha lingüeta, senhora?


I have very nearly strangled on my cuppa earl grey. I plugged this into 3 different online translators. The results were:

One result was:
 
"I lustre its feeder with my lingã¼eta, madam"
 

and two results were:

"I can burnish its porter with my tongue-piece, lady"

ohmy wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeezegigglesnortguffaw


ahem, cough, moving right along now! How 'bout dem Diamondbacks?




It was supposed to be something more perplexing than racy, but my on-line translator failed me in the clinch.  I'd intended it to say "May I polish your boot with my tongue, Madam?" but apparently subtleties of that sort lie largely beyond the ken of Babel Fish.  But at the same time, I'm never one to shrink from an inappropriate remark, even if I didn't mean it.

I can only say: 
Eu acredito que Marciano estão roubando minha bagagem!




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Maybe we should rename this "The Shallow Thread" because I just thought of two more things I needed to get out, thanks to the "facial hair" conversation in another section:

Beau Hill and Ross Coleman (if you remember back when he was growing a beard) look mighty fine with facial hair.

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I've always liked the stubble look like Hugh Laurie on House.  Tried to get Jason, my friend, to grow stubble but he doesn't like it.  Says it's too itchy.

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Three-day stubble is okay.  Five-day stubble is starting to get kind of irritating.  But a full week-old stubble?  One is tempted to take a wire brush to one's face, and one is glad when the beard grows in more fully because it hides the scabs produced by all that scratching.


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Can I jump in? I just started posting on the Stockyard Queen's blog and was invited over here, and I just can't lurk any longer because stubble, muscles and chest hair are three subjects close to my heart and they all had starring roles in "In Harm's Way". Blood and agony notwithstanding, dayum, that was HOT.

The show was awesome. It was so interesting to watch Robson train and hang out with Adriano and Paulo. If he can get strong maybe he'll have a great run next season. He could be one to watch.

JB's a great rider, but he's gotta quit throwing things.

Princess McB does look better with jowl stubble. He's still kind of skinny and wooden for me, but I have to admire his devotion to that baby. Very commendable.

Uh, where was Guilherme? You know, the world's number one bullrider? Sheeeeesh.

All in all, I can't wait to watch it again. And again.



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blackboots wrote:

Can I jump in? I just started posting on the Stockyard Queen's blog and was invited over here, and I just can't lurk any longer because stubble, muscles and chest hair are three subjects close to my heart and they all had starring roles in "In Harm's Way". Blood and agony notwithstanding, dayum, that was HOT.

The show was awesome. It was so interesting to watch Robson train and hang out with Adriano and Paulo. If he can get strong maybe he'll have a great run next season. He could be one to watch.

JB's a great rider, but he's gotta quit throwing things.

Princess McB does look better with jowl stubble. He's still kind of skinny and wooden for me, but I have to admire his devotion to that baby. Very commendable.

Uh, where was Guilherme? You know, the world's number one bullrider? Sheeeeesh.

All in all, I can't wait to watch it again. And again.



Okay, I just startled the neighbors with my loud guffaws!! Welcome Black Boots!!!! Yeah boy. Dr. Tandy was busily poking the muscle tissue back into Adriano's calf and I couldn't have possibly cared less because I didn't notice a thing below the man's knee. If all the E.R. gore shows were like that, I wouldn't have a problem with nightmares I betcha.

The PBR episode of In Harm's Way is being replayed this Sunday, so ladies get your recorders ready!

I enjoy Princess McBride in the announcer's booth, I did indeed enjoy his excellent try on Bones even though I was cheering for the bull.

I don't understand why they even picked JB to be in that episode, unless it had something to do with his anger/tantrum (which seems to equal "drama" in reality TV) issues.

On the whole, though, and bare chests notwithstanding, I did think the show was very well done.


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"Can I jump in? I just started posting on the Stockyard Queen's blog and was invited over here, and I just can't lurk any longer because stubble, muscles and chest hair are three subjects close to my heart and they all had starring roles in "In Harm's Way". Blood and agony notwithstanding, dayum, that was HOT. "
With an attitude like that? Hell yes! biggrin.gif

"I enjoy Princess McBride in the announcer's booth, I did indeed enjoy his excellent try on Bones even though I was cheering for the bull."

Agreed on both counts.

I don't understand why they even picked JB to be in that episode, unless it had something to do with his anger/tantrum (which seems to equal "drama" in reality TV) issues.

Could be. Or maybe it was because of how well he's done since his rookie year? You know, get a younger man's take on it?


-- Edited by Shannon at 07:41, 2008-10-16

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