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If you're reading this, you have too much time on your hands.
Monk is one of the two TV shows I have to watch when new episodes are on (House being the other, which is on tonight). For kicks, I went to the Monk web site and played the games they had posted there, and I have to say Monk's Mind Game is a great little game that is far better than you typically see on TV shows' Web sites (usually there's no thought put into the game, but this one's kind of fun). b3ta also linked to it over the weekend, so enjoy.
Jo-Anne said on 02/20/06 @ 08:17 PM: I forgot House was on tonight till the phone rang,sister reminded me - typically a Tuesday night not miss show for us. I also take in Grey's Anatomy on Sunday evenings.
I love the character Dr House...viewed his speech from awards and brilliantly listened to his mother tongue British accent- talk about different. I did hear something about he now experiences a bit of trouble with his voice due to the change in accents..hmm I will have to look that one up ( the info was aired on a fast less than 30 second snippet about him)
* best scene...House uses the cane to wack Dr. James Wilson's ankle..and the comment that follows*
-if you watched the show you will be laughing along with me now!
Jake said on 02/20/06 @ 09:08 PM: Yes, that scene was great, Jo-anne.
But if you really want to see Hugh Laurie in pure british comedy, go find some old episodes of "Jeeves and Wooster". Those are a riot.