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Posted: December 29, 2006 • 7:32 am
by DrPaul
Well, I'm from Kentucky, so that doesn't matter.
Now THAT'S funny!
Posted: December 29, 2006 • 7:38 am
by RyanPatton
I can't pick so I pick all 5 females in TM:)
Posted: December 29, 2006 • 2:00 pm
by Alexander
Get them all, Ryan! My gift.

Posted: January 01, 2007 • 8:19 am
by Cubase
Wanda Peck & the Countess Renier. Monique Lanier is very cute.
I did not think much of Regan Madsen, but she did have beauty I will give her that.
Of course Emily Sue Patterson was good in a very provocative way... but I thought she was cuter when she had a ponytail and less make-up.
Eddie Ching had class... she was the bad girl you love to hate to love. Kind of girl who would be like "you, me, bed... now!"

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-Cub. =o)
Posted: January 01, 2007 • 4:07 pm
by Alexander
Cubase wrote:Eddie Ching had class... she was the bad girl
Bad girl? Why, Cub? Do you have her "criminal records"? Did she kill someone? Maybe YOU'll tell ME?

Posted: January 01, 2007 • 8:19 pm
by Cubase
Well Alex... there is always an attraction to the 'bad girl'. You see, they don't necessarily have to do anything bad, or commit a crime. They just have to have attitude, and that can be a turn on.
Hence why in school, some ladies are attracted to the bad boy... but for the women I think this phase usually ends when they reach the end of their teens.
-Cub. =o)
Posted: January 02, 2007 • 4:44 pm
by Alexander
Cubase wrote:Well Alex... there is always an attraction to the 'bad girl'. You see, they don't necessarily have to do anything bad, or commit a crime. They just have to have attitude, and that can be a turn on.
Point taken, Cub.

Posted: January 02, 2007 • 5:38 pm
by Jim the old guy
Mac Malden told Tex Ching was responsible for half the crime in San Francisco. I'd say that qualifies Ching as a "bad girl".
Posted: January 03, 2007 • 10:59 am
by Alexander
Mac Malden was dumb. He was unable to catch Eddie and prove something. And where were FBI?
Posted: January 03, 2007 • 11:31 am
by Jim the old guy
Doesn't change the facts, Alex. She was a hard nosed criminal, dealing in murder, among other things. Also, she was very good at hiding her identity. I got the impression that if someone crossed her they would not live long. My opinion.
Posted: January 03, 2007 • 12:16 pm
by Cubase
Don't you remember Jim... she can be the biggest crimelord in San Francisco... but nobody outsmarts Alex Barkov!

...so in other words, she is just a little Kitten.
-Cub. =o)
Posted: January 03, 2007 • 12:43 pm
by Alexander
Jim the old guy wrote:Doesn't change the facts, Alex. She was a hard nosed criminal, dealing in murder, among other things. Also, she was very good at hiding her identity. I got the impression that if someone crossed her they would not live long. My opinion.
Cool, Jim, cool! And how Tex infiltrated in her apartmet so simple? What if he had an AK-47?

Posted: January 03, 2007 • 12:48 pm
by Alexander
Cubase wrote:but nobody outsmarts Alex Barkov!
Maybe, somebody can, Cub. But not Eddie.

Posted: January 07, 2007 • 8:54 pm
by DrPaul
I just finished playing UAKM. I hadn't noticed before but, at the end of the game, the woman receiving Cha-cha lessons from Tex was Delores Lightbody. Not, however, the same Delores Lightbody who appeared in Overseer. This one (in UAKM) was played by a man.
Posted: January 07, 2007 • 10:19 pm
by Cubase
DrPaul wrote:I just finished playing UAKM. I hadn't noticed before but, at the end of the game, the woman receiving Cha-cha lessons from Tex was Deloris Lightbody. Not, however, the same Deloris Lightbody who appeared in Overseer. This one (in UAKM) was played by a man.
Yep... Delores was played by John Berven, one of the graphic artists from Mean Streets and the series.
Here is a excerpt from an interview Ryan Patton conducted quite a while back:
Ryan Patton: Did you (Chris) choose John Berven to play the part of Delores Lightbody in Under A Killing Moon?
CJ & AC: We both chose John. He's a funny guy and we wanted to see what he looked like in a dress.
-Cub. =o)