Tele-folks aren't the only members of the TV Crossover Hall of Fame; objects have been inducted as well over the years.
One of those member objects made a return appearance to 'CSI' this past week:


Playpen magazine - the most popular racy men's magazine in Toobworld - showed up at least once before in the Las Vegas-based forensic crime procedural. There was an episode in which a family was investigated after the baby was found murdered. The oldest son had issues of the skin mag in his closet.
This time they were found under the pillow of a deaf student's bed in a college dormitory. That round disk is a vibrating smoke detector for the deaf in case of emergency.
It looks like the other magazines were "Backside" and "Frolic". Either one of those could turn out to be gay magazines with those titles, so that student could have been a switch-hitter.
Bet that actor never considered such an interpretation when he was filming the scene!
BCnU!
One of those member objects made a return appearance to 'CSI' this past week:


Playpen magazine - the most popular racy men's magazine in Toobworld - showed up at least once before in the Las Vegas-based forensic crime procedural. There was an episode in which a family was investigated after the baby was found murdered. The oldest son had issues of the skin mag in his closet.
This time they were found under the pillow of a deaf student's bed in a college dormitory. That round disk is a vibrating smoke detector for the deaf in case of emergency.
It looks like the other magazines were "Backside" and "Frolic". Either one of those could turn out to be gay magazines with those titles, so that student could have been a switch-hitter.
Bet that actor never considered such an interpretation when he was filming the scene!
BCnU!

I knew Dan Lauria back at UConn when he was a grad student. When we worked together on "Inherit The Wind" (He played the Clarence Darrow-like role.), he always referred to me as "Tim, his favorite prop man."


Hey! Is Mata Hairy flipping me off?
Sayers' friendship with teammate Brian Piccolo, and Piccolo's struggle with cancer (embryonal cell carcinoma, a type of lung cancer, presenting as a large tumor in his chest cavity, and which would shortly result in his death), became the subject of the made-for-TV movie "Brian's Song". The movie, in which Sayers was portrayed by Billy Dee Williams in the 1971 original, and by Mekhi Phifer in the 2001 remake, was adapted from Sayers' account of this story in his 1971 autobiography, "I Am Third".

So I just wanted to set the record straight and make sure Shirley Jordan got her due as a black person on 'Friends'.......

