Spin-off's - The Laney show? Ryan and Esposito NYPD?

What do we think about Laney?

Do you think the character was strong enough to have carried her own show?

It's ok if it ended up being a different show than Castle was (kinda like how Lou Grant was different from Mary Tyler Moore), but I was just watching an episode of Coroner and it got me thinking about Laney and whether or not there was enough development of the character, as she appeared on Castle, to garner a spin off into her own show.

Now that I write this, I'm wondering if Ryan and Esposito could be spun the same way. Might be more of a "Law and Order" feel to it, but who doesn't love a cop buddy show.

Anyway, random thoughts @ 1:30 in the morning.

What do you think?

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u/Large-Welder304 — 5 days ago
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I will warn you, this is a music video...

I hope that's ok. If not, I guess this post will be obliterated from existence.

Anyway, obviously, I don't around much anymore. Literally. I've been an unabashed fan of The Warning (3 sister rock band from Mexico) for some time now, but I failed to look in my own backyard. I just found this video on YT and had to share.

Local kick ass rock band "Pretty Enemy" with Stephanie Smith singing lead vocal, playing Gimmee Shelter.

Check this out...I'm getting "early Ann Wilson vibes", but she still makes it her own thing.

Why isn't she more well known? As musician myself, for some time now, I was thoroughly entertained and impressed.

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u/Large-Welder304 — 21 days ago
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Ed Bickert & Don Thompson at The Garden Party (1978)

00:00 Alone Together

06:20 A Face Like Yours 

11:57 You Are Too Beautiful 

18:32 What Is This Thing Called Love 

25:04 Who Can I Turn To 

32:47 Walkin' My baby Back Home 

35:55 Please Be Kind 

42:14 Come Rain Or Come Shine 

48:33 One Morning In May

54:12 Ease It 

01:01:03 I'll Wait And Pray

Electric Guitar – Ed Bickert

Acoustic Bass, Producer – Don Thompson

Drums – Terry Clarke (tracks: 8-11)

Released 1978

NOTE: Selections 1 to 7 were recorded in concert at The Garden Party, Toronto, on January 22, 1978 by Puget Sound Recording and original issued on Sackville LP 4005.

Selections 8 to 11 were recorded by Don Goeppert, at Captain Audio, Toronto, on December 4, 1976, and are issued here for the first time.

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u/Large-Welder304 — 1 month ago
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The Oscar Moore Trio - We'll remember you, Nat

If you're unfamiliar with Oscar Moore, his most famous stint was with the Nat Cole Trio in the 40's...if you're unfamiliar with Nat "King" Cole, well, you've got a lot to learn. =)

A1  I'll Remember You 00:00

A2  This Will Make You Laugh 02:36

A3  Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You 05:44

A4  Come In Out Of The Rain 07:49

A5  Sweet Lorraine 10:41

B1  Body And Soul 13:59

B2  That's All 18:08

B3  It's Only A Paper Moon 21:14

B4  Afterglow 22:47

B5  Old King Cole  26:04

Guitar – Oscar Moore

Piano – Gerald Wiggins

Bass – Joe Comfort

Released 1966

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u/Large-Welder304 — 2 months ago

Ale cuts the bass track for When I'm Alone

The speculation here is that she's 11 in this video. The album (XXI Century Blood) was released March 27, 2017. She would've been 12 then. You can talk about it and think "hmm, interesting", but seeing it in action is just mind blowing. Really drives home just how young they all were back then. Wild.

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u/Large-Welder304 — 2 months ago

Scooter's Burgers in Ballard

Just took a "trip" down Market Street on Google maps. WOW. It's been a LONG time since I've been to Ballard!

Anyway, Going up 24th and noticed a little place called "Scooter's Burgers".

Just wondering if it's worth a stop, if I head out that way?

EDIT: Looks like Scooter's might not be the place for me. I will search for another place to dine. Thanks to everyone who commented. Much appreciated.

EDIT 2.0: After checking out some of the suggestions, I think I'm gonna stop by Lil Woody's. Prices are right, food looks delicious and it looks like a nice little place to have lunch...PLUS, I used to work near there (remember "Scandies"?), so it'll be a nice chance to "walk down memory lane".

Thanks for your help people!

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u/Large-Welder304 — 2 months ago