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Old Today, 05:24 PM
 
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I really like most of the older ones, 1971 and older. But some of the newer ones have their charm too.
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Me too, I love the music in the back ground, (so 70's) but I love it, very pleasant to listen to.

A lot of the newer episodes I love as well, I just have so many favorites, just so many to even list.

The one episode that I have tried to really pay attention to was "Murder, a self portrait" and I can honesty say I do not like that episode at all. I just dont undrstand what it was l about. I have seen it so many time, but never "got it".
I love his wife Shera Danese as she was on several other episodes as well, but for some reason, I just hate this episode.

The episode "Columbo Cries Wolf", I love that episode, but the star of it Ian Buchannan, OMG, I think that man is so ugly and funny looking, plus the clothes that he had worn were so horribly blousey looking, and to me, he reminds me of a "flatsy" , (I will take the words from somewhere I read a phrase) his "thousand watt smile".. LOL, that line kills me. But yeah, I hate looking at his "thousand watt smile". none the less, I do like the episode "GOTCHA"

"Flatsy", (I will age myself)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatsy_doll
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Old Today, 07:18 PM
 
Location: The 719
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Me too, I love the music in the back ground, (so 70's) but I love it, very pleasant to listen to.

A lot of the newer episodes I love as well, I just have so many favorites, just so many to even list.

The one episode that I have tried to really pay attention to was "Murder, a self portrait" and I can honesty say I do not like that episode at all. I just dont undrstand what it was l about. I have seen it so many time, but never "got it".
I love his wife Shera Danese as she was on several other episodes as well, but for some reason, I just hate this episode.

The episode "Columbo Cries Wolf", I love that episode, but the star of it Ian Buchannan, OMG, I think that man is so ugly and funny looking, plus the clothes that he had worn were so horribly blousey looking, and to me, he reminds me of a "flatsy" , (I will take the words from somewhere I read a phrase) his "thousand watt smile".. LOL, that line kills me. But yeah, I hate looking at his "thousand watt smile". none the less, I do like the episode "GOTCHA"

"Flatsy", (I will age myself)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatsy_doll
Yeah, that Murder, a self portrait, a bit much, huh? The murderer, one of the two murderers in this one, sets it up to see the burgler/ killer while just zooming by in a freaking helicopter, "Hey, park me down in my back yard so I can go rescue my snuffed wife!"

Yeah, a bridge too far.

Give me subtle, right?


Give me The Conspirators, where ole Culumbo really nabs them at the very end. Loved that one.
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