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Rolex 904L Steel

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Manufacturing of a Rolex Oyster Case, using the 904L Steel. ‘That helps to explain why, at Rolex, they treat steel as if it were a precious metal.’

Wiley - Wearing My Rolex

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Electro dirt

Jane Hompage

Rolex Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master II

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GMT-Master II dell'ostrica of perpetual Rolex

Sony Vaio Laptop

Rolex Oyster Perpetual DateJust - Golf

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Emphasis Stärke passion ROLEX a crown fà ¼ r each achievement

Sony Laptop

A tribute to the Rolex Yachmaster

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A tribute to the Rolex Yachmaster

Grovana Submariner

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My new submarine of Grovana, I just bought on e-bay. Ami used the scopante. The I blocked with my camera inexpensive.

Rolex Explorer

ROLEX SUBMARINER DATE

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PIENSO QUE ES EL MODELO DE ROLEX MAS PRACTICO Y PONIBLE QUE ÉL VISTO. BONITO Y ELEGANTE DEL MAS DEL EN ORO ES MUCHO DE AUNQUE.

Canon Printer

rolex watch

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Briscoe & Greene Tribute

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A Tribute to Briscoe & Greene

Lennie Briscoe (1992-2004)

Detective Leonard W. “Lennie” Briscoe was a fictional character on NBC’s long running crime drama, Law & Order. He was featured on the show for 12 seasons, from 1992 to 2004. He was created by Walon Green and Rene Balcer, and was portrayed by Jerry Orbach. He also appeared in all three Law & Order spinoffs, and was part of the original cast of Law & Order: Trial by Jury, appearing in only the first two episodes due to Orbach’s death.

Lennie Briscoe is introduced as the new senior detective in the Homicide Department of the New York City Police Department’s 27th Precinct (L&O: “Point of View”). His boss during his first season on the show is Capt. Don Cragen; a year later, Lt. Anita Van Buren takes over the homicide squad. He was previously assigned as a detective in the 116th Precinct in Queens (L&O: “Corruption”).

Briscoe joins the Precinct after Det. Mike Logan’s partner, Sgt. Phil Cerreta, is shot by a black market arms dealer and is given a desk job. Since then, Briscoe has become one of the two most popular characters in the history of the show, the other being A.D.A/D.A. Jack McCoy.

Logan is transferred in 1995 to the Domestic Dispute Department in Staten Island for slugging Councilman Kevin Crossley, a politician who had just gotten off on a murder charge (L&O: “Pride”), and is replaced by Det. Rey Curtis. After four years, Curtis goes into early retirement to take care of his disease-stricken wife and he is replaced by Det. Ed Green in 1999.

Ed Green (1999-2008)

Edward “Ed” Green is a fictional character on the NBC crime drama Law & Order, created by Rene Balcer and portrayed by Jesse L. Martin.

Green represents the L&O franchise’s return to the wild, “Dirty Harry” type of character once popularized by Mike Logan (Chris Noth). Among the few personal touches made to the character is that he has an affinity for punk rock, particularly Elvis Costello, and gambling, making trips to Atlantic City often enough that Briscoe teased him about it. It was revealed that Green had stopped gambling but then had fallen back into it briefly after Briscoe’s death (L&O: “Burn Card”).

Green has occasionally mentioned that his family traveled around the world due to his father’s work as an oil engineer, and that he had lived in the Middle East at some point. He has also mentioned that he grew up in a religious family. He revealed that his father has Alzheimer’s disease (L&O: “Talking Points”). Also, he reveals that he at one time had experience with “screwing around with someone who’s married.”

In numerous episodes, female characters refer to him as attractive and respond accordingly (he sometimes receives calls from girlfriends or mentions “his girl”. Apparently, he took a girl named Keisha Lockwood to the prom). He wears expensive Rolex watches, which Briscoe often refers to throughout their time together on the show.

Green is often a source of varied information in investigations. He speaks Spanish, some Russian (”Enough to pick up a date,” (L&O: “Fallout”)), and a little French (L&O: “Hitman”), and is up to date on popular culture, and appears to have a strong classical education. Frequently, he uses informal slang, addressing men as “bro” and referring to other men as “dudes.” He often uses bad grammar when talking to suspects or people he does not respect.

Jonas Brothers - Johnjay and Rich - July 14, 2008 PT2/2

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Part 1: http://youtube.com/watch?v=jJbJ26YpUyQ
Johnjay and Rich interview the Jonas Brothers backstage in their Verizon bus before their concert.

- Segues
- Joe drumming and Nick cringing at his beats?
- Being back at Tucson
- Camp Rock
- Kevin needing acting lessons?
- Jonas Brothers 10 years from now
- Big Rob and Burnin’ Up
- Camp Rock 2
- Their new Rolex watches
- Nick’s massive arms
- Breaking their hotel room floor in London
- Competition and Hanson
- Johnjay and Rich vs. Ryan Seacrest
- Enrique Inglasias and Avril Lavigne
- Joe being a genius

Their impeccable covers of
- Savage Garden’s “I Knew I Loved You Before I Met You”
- The Bee Gee’s “Stayin’ Alive”

- Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego?

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