Law and Order

She nailed him because she was wired and he was clearly a pane. He thought she was putty in his hand but, as we all know, it's a razors edge.

He mitered of gotten away with it, but he just wouldn't leaf her alone. The Guilt will be the final finish on her cassette, but I still think she'll go to the mat at trial. Even with a japanese hung jury. OF course, his family kudzu.
 
I was just thumbing through channels and caught the scene when they were interviewing her in the shop. I recognized the samples on the wall behind her and was hooked.

We talk all the time about how nice it would be if Hollywood would help us out by glorifying framing just a little bit. Well they finally get their chance and turn the framer into a sexually confused-medicated-insane-murderers. I just want to let everybody know that I have NEVER killed in my life. How fictional!
 
And she was depicted as spraying something on
a frame that seemed to be full and/or fitting a frame, on the sales counter, while she spoke to the police, without looking at what she was doing. A confused depiction of framing, and hardly, a portrait of framing as it should be done.

Hugh
 
Murder may be justifiable, but inattentive framing? Oh, I'm glad I didn't see that.

Was that on the 24-hour Law and Order Channel?
 
The guy that does the food (craft services) for that show is married to a framer.

Other than feeding the crew he has no input in the show but thought it was funny. He wants to quit to frame with his wife but she won't let him.
 
Originally posted by Jay H:


Well they finally get their chance and turn the framer into a sexually confused-medicated-insane-murderers.
I dunno, Jay. It sounds about right to me. If I had given in to the urge to kill the woman who spent half an hour trying to decide between two shades of beige mats, I'm sure I could have gotten off with a plea of justifiable homicide.

Kit
 
Originally posted by preservator:
And she was depicted as spraying something on
a frame that seemed to be full and/or fitting a frame, on the sales counter, while she spoke to the police, without looking at what she was doing. A confused depiction of framing, and hardly, a portrait of framing as it should be done.

Hugh
Believe it or not, I caught that show last night!! It looked like she was spraying glass cleaner on the glass that was already in the frame! She sprayed and wiped and wiped and wiped. I wonder how much lint wound up along the edges of that piece of glass??

Was she an example of a "made for TV" framer?

Yeah, that's how ALL framers clean glass, eh?

Framerguy
 
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