I like CSI: NY...
as much as the average American, but will someone please tell me what the words "Out here in the fields I fight for my meals; I put my back into my living" have to do with CSI or New York, or anything that has to do with police officers or fighting crime? I'm sure real-life CSI is hard work, and maybe making the TV show is too, but "I fight for my meals" does not evoke images of poking around in someone's earthly remains - at least not for me. I hope there's not something we don't know about Gary Sinise sneaking into the morgue for a midnight snack or something like that.
Backlog Bob
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