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[edit]Law & Order Season 6 Episode 15: Encore
[edit]Go away troll--Jac16888 Talk 18:51, 22 July 2014 (UTC) |
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Since a Loan Shark's fingerprints were on the Money for Luiz Cruz, did Jack McCoy even consider the Possibility that Dobson asked Loan Shark to pay Luiz to kill Dobson's 2nd wife?(73.48.225.235 (talk) 07:26, 20 July 2014 (UTC)).
Since the Money only has Giabone's fingerprints, Isn't it Possible that Dobson asked Giabone to use his own Money to pay Cruz to kill Emily? (73.48.225.235 (talk) 17:07, 22 July 2014 (UTC)).
I'm not a Racist. I know that Giabone had Nothing to do with Emily's murder, but I'm just asking you People for your Opinion about this Episode. In your Opinion, please tell me: [Since the Money only has Giabone's fingerprints, wouldn't You consider the Possibility that Dobson asked Giabone to pay Cruz to kill Emily? Would it also make Sense that Dobson asked Giabone to pay Cruz to kill Emily?] (73.48.225.235 (talk) 18:49, 22 July 2014 (UTC)). |
bhangra songs featuring reggae artists
[edit]How many bhangra songs have featured reggae artists like ishq naag by RDB featuring Elephant Man?
- Elephant Man discography lists the songs he has guested on. --Jayron32 19:29, 20 July 2014 (UTC)
pawnography
[edit]What does the pawnshop stand to gain by giving valuable items to the game show? Jim
- Marketing (for the pawn shop and show itself) and advertising revenue (from advertisers who show commercials during the show). You can know that they aren't losing money, so the assumption you should make is "I know they are making money on this. What are they making money on". The average price of a 30 second ad is $122,734 as of 2013 [1]. Since there are 8 minutes of ads per 30 minute TV show, that gives about 2 million dollars of advertising revenue per show. Not bad for putting up $20-30,000 worth of antiques for contestants to win, which, from the shows I have seen, more than half of which don't get won. Even if every show featured every prize won, that would be a 100x return on investment. Not to frigging bad, if you ask me... --Jayron32 19:27, 20 July 2014 (UTC)