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Should Strike be able to strike?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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It's a tough one this.
On one hand, fictional private detectives have every right to down tools in search of better scripts.
But on the other, he owns the agency he works for and it will not help him in the will he, won't he perpetual storyline with Robin.
As you can see, there are always two sides to every story. Unless it's a Strike one. |
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I think if he does choose to do so, he should use the found time to get his Land Rover in for an urgent MOT; Have you seen the state of it? Is it even road legal?
Now Vera at least keeps hers in a better state of upkeep |
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"Now Vera at least keeps hers in a better state of upkeep "
As you would expect of an officer of the law.
However, I don't think we can blame Strike for the Land Rover. I think it belongs to Robin. |
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"Now Vera at least keeps hers in a better state of upkeep
Eeeeeeee Kenny, love. Gan on doon the garage and get us a MOT, pet."
Got to give it to you there Pete, that was nearly as good as mine |
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"Now Vera at least keeps hers in a better state of upkeep
Eeeeeeee Kenny, love. Gan on doon the garage and get us a MOT, pet.
Got to give it to you there Pete, that was nearly as good as mine "
I can just see you in the hat. |
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"Now Vera at least keeps hers in a better state of upkeep
Eeeeeeee Kenny, love. Gan on doon the garage and get us a MOT, pet.
Got to give it to you there Pete, that was nearly as good as mine
I can just see you in the hat."
Oh fuck, where are you? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Does he do any work? Seems mainly to drink and eat take-aways. "
Such is the wont of the private detective.
Magnum and Higgins were always getting stuck into Five Guys. |
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"Does he do any work? Seems mainly to drink and eat take-aways.
Such is the wont of the private detective.
Magnum and Higgins were always getting stuck into Five Guys."
Now Jim Rockford, there was a detective who did some real work, none of this pfaffing around, rather he'd tear around in his Pontiac Firebird. |
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"Does he do any work? Seems mainly to drink and eat take-aways.
Such is the wont of the private detective.
Magnum and Higgins were always getting stuck into Five Guys.
Now Jim Rockford, there was a detective who did some real work, none of this pfaffing around, rather he'd tear around in his Pontiac Firebird."
His answerphone did most of the heavy lifting. |
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"Does he do any work? Seems mainly to drink and eat take-aways.
Such is the wont of the private detective.
Magnum and Higgins were always getting stuck into Five Guys.
Now Jim Rockford, there was a detective who did some real work, none of this pfaffing around, rather he'd tear around in his Pontiac Firebird."
I always rather liked Quincy M.E’s, 1976 AMC Matador station wagon that he drove in the first two seasons of the long running show.
Now he knew how to upkeep a car |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Does he do any work? Seems mainly to drink and eat take-aways.
Such is the wont of the private detective.
Magnum and Higgins were always getting stuck into Five Guys.
Now Jim Rockford, there was a detective who did some real work, none of this pfaffing around, rather he'd tear around in his Pontiac Firebird.
I always rather liked Quincy M.E’s, 1976 AMC Matador station wagon that he drove in the first two seasons of the long running show.
Now he knew how to upkeep a car "
Right down to the very last detail. He was almost forensic about it. |
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"Does he do any work? Seems mainly to drink and eat take-aways.
Such is the wont of the private detective.
Magnum and Higgins were always getting stuck into Five Guys.
Now Jim Rockford, there was a detective who did some real work, none of this pfaffing around, rather he'd tear around in his Pontiac Firebird.
His answerphone did most of the heavy lifting."
And then you get david hasselhoff with Kitt and his Pontiac Trans am - a car that talks |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Does he do any work? Seems mainly to drink and eat take-aways.
Such is the wont of the private detective.
Magnum and Higgins were always getting stuck into Five Guys.
Now Jim Rockford, there was a detective who did some real work, none of this pfaffing around, rather he'd tear around in his Pontiac Firebird.
His answerphone did most of the heavy lifting.
And then you get david hasselhoff with Kitt and his Pontiac Trans am - a car that talks"
I'm not sure what Michael Knight was. Don't think he was a private detective. Maybe a private private detective in that he only had one employer.
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