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From: Mike Heath [mailto:nndtj@via-nova.dk]
Sent: 19 January 2007 17:37
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Subject: These attitudes, however distasteful, do persist - we need to confront that truth.
Notice I didn't say "the end" for we do still cling to the faint hope of redemption due to the eight final episodes waiting to be aired next year, but that's next year.
The result is a landmark clash for the ages, and while I'll not spoil it here, I will say it is not for the faint of heart or spirit.
It said it could return with a fresh offer if a recommendation from the Newcastle board was forthcoming, or if a third party announced an offer.
"The first step should always be to see how we can avoid and reduce emissions," he said. So, how does Tony get his son back in check?
But then again, like everything else, this is just one more extension of the incident in which Phil's brother was killed by Tony's cousin, Tony Blundetto. But for the last few seasons, our dear doctor hasn't had much use to Tony, or the show, since emerging as nothing more than a sounding board for Tony to bitch at. Unfortunately, since Johnny Sack is now "folding shirts in Danbury Prison" Tony has to deal with Phil Leotardo on a regular basis, and Phil wants Vito dead.
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There is so much borrowed from the 1979 Walter Hill film that he deserves a credit. But, you must have the software and hardware to synchronize it to your computer and control data.
"Those words, courtesy of Patty Leotardo, are quite apropos for this second-to-last episode of the season.
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