Yeah, that's natural all right.![]()
You prefer this on when she was a punk rocker in a band?
Yeah, that's natural all right.![]()
Check those roots, dawgYou prefer this on when she was a punk rocker in a band?
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Check those roots, dawg![]()
Perrette, who is a natural blonde, was hospitalized in 2014 after "a severe allergic reaction to her [character's] trademark ink-black [hair] color." She told CBS News in Los Angeles that her face had swollen to twice its size and warned that "anyone out there [who] dyes their hair, particularly black, you need to be aware of the symptoms."[28]
I will let her fly with that little error but..........
will anyone miss Tony ??
Will he be replaced by David, the black widow or a totally new actor?
I never thought that I would live to see the day that Abby made a mistake. Unfortunately, on last night's episode, there was a shooting involving a S&W Victory model.
Later in the lab, Abby described the gun as a 1942 Model 10 Victory model. As we all know, model numbers did not come in to being until 1957 or 1958 so a 1942 weapon would not be referred to as a Model 10.
Oh well Abby, I still love you.![]()
I will miss him as his "character" was just developing, but then I still miss Ziva as well.
I Love that Abby, hard to believe she is around 45 years old though.. Must be Fun living with someone like her..
These are links to ads where the seller is making the same mistake. Just because some gun shop mislabels their ad does not make it fact.
How can a 1942 produced gun be a Model 10 when the Model 10 was not named until the late 50's?
Show me a S&W ad from the 40's or early 50's that lists the Victory model as a Model 10.
How dare they call a victory a model 10. That's like calling a helicopter a groundhog!This is all about,,what?
How dare they call a victory a model 10. That's like calling a helicopter a groundhog!
Here are a few more links. The last one states than the Model 10 designation by S&W has been in place since 1899.
Smith & Wesson Model 10
Smith & Wesson SW Model 10 (38 Special) - Six-Shot, Double-Action Service Revolver - History, Specs and Pictures - Military, Security and Civilian Guns
A Look at the History of Smith & Wesson Revolvers
Now I am done!