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LAUPT and Traxx were a large part of tonight's episode of "Chuck" which has become one of my favorite shows. I know, it's all escapist foolery but I enjoy the characters and I swear I've seen all those guys at "Buy More"!

I was disappointed that when they went up the ramps to the tracks the actions segued into a freight yard. Oh, well...

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There is also a new financial commercial that I just saw for the first time yesterday. I forget the name of the company, but it's the one where they "follow the green line"---what company is that...Merrill Lynch? Anyway, it takes place in the main hall of Union Station in Los Angeles, and they stop and talk right in front of the Information counter near the front door.
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http://www.nbc.com/chuck/video/chuck-versus-the-final-exam/1211004/

It appears that "Chuck" is a show that NBC offers at their web site. Not all their shows are offered; case in point: "Law and Order", which after Jay Leno was rearranged, simply comes on too late for me to stay up and watch.

Mr. (Andy) Smith; Fidelity is the investment house that sponsors the ad you note.

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Thanks, Mr. Norman. Now I have yet another way to waste my time. I'm supposed to be tying up loose ends before the next cruise(s) and I find myself re-watching "Chuck". [Big Grin]

Frank in sunny and clear SBA

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Thanks GBN!
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"Chuck" is one of our favorite shows, sort of a cross between James Bond and Maxwell Smart. The LA Union Station sequence was awesome though, as noted by Frank, finding a freight yard at the top of the passenger ramps was strange. I'd like to have watched filming of "Sarah" sitting in one of the high-backed waiting room seats as well as meeting with Chuck at Traxx. The comment about the Nerd Herd guys at Buy More is right on target!
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