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Date Posted: 14:22:32 01/30/07 Tue
Author: Islandgirl
Subject: The various CSI shows. . .

While I generally enjoy the various CSI shows, occasionally I do have to laugh at how virtually all the crimes they investigate seem to take place in the homes and workplaces of the wealthy! Isn't it interesting how the CSI folks hardly ever have to crawl around roach-infested trailers or enter graffti-scarred tenements or scour rat-infested alleys to do their jobs??
Apparently almost everybody who gets killed in New York City, Las Vegas or Miami does so in an upscale hotel, a casino, a swanky nightclub, a million-dollar home or a high-tech office. The poor folks in those towns must be very well-behaved! The CSI teams rarely have to enter "bad" neighborhoods!

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