Before They Were Stars
TV’s Top FBI Team, the Criminal Minds Cast—Before They Were Stars
Criminal Minds tells the story of a team of profilers from the BAU (Behavioral Analysis Unit) of the FBI. Now in its 10th season, these pros have seen it all and then some! Dealing with the most dangerous serial killers, kidnappers and stalkers in the country, it's a wonder they are sane themselves. But it makes for some darn compelling TV! To celebrate the return of the show, we'd love for you to take a look at the stars of the popular crime drama long before they were famous. Warning: Epic hair involved. By Jennifer Bradshaw
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March 15, 2014 at 5:02 am, Hitoshi said:
i just can’t seem to help myself, George as soomnee that has never bought himself a new car, only bought one set of new tires for one car (that got about 1800 miles on it before i parked it for 30 years and watched them rot away) and another pair of new for a pickup that were scrubbed off in under 500 miles due to a loose tie rod. i just don’t have the desire for anything new!i get excellent service from used tires for some reason, as well as good used cars/trucks, for a fraction of what new stuff costs.then again i have never bought a new home, favoring the older one that needs resurrection to some extent. something about sweat equity appeals to me on a basic level i suppose.i grew up a poor boy and didn’t really know it, did everything i could to make a dime from an early age, and have owned or co-owned 5 businesses to date and will likely own as many more before i die.this idea that not everyone can own a business? i really do not understand this! if you have a lawn mower you can start a lawn care business, even if you don’t own one you can surely rent one to get started!how many kids started mowing lawns as a business? how many picked up paper routes? or other simple jobs like cleaning gutters or running errands for some elderly lady down the street? these are businesses that anyone can do if they so choose. surely they are not as glamorous as a silicone valley tech upstart, but i would bet they are less stressful and more fulfilling at the end of the day.in my opinion no one needs a 30k dollar car, or a 3500 sq/ft new home, when a 3k dollar car and a 1500 sq/ft will in almost every case more than suffice.also in my opinion anyone that wants to be in business, can be in business and if they do their homework going in and set it up right can also benefit from the same tax loopholes that buffet or general motors enjoys. often times it is these tax benefits that are the most attractive reason for being in business.as for making money working for the other guy if you want to make better money, go to where the money is! this means you often time must relocate across the country, and it also means that there will be tradeoffs, however it is also true that if one does his homework he will find area’s where the wages are higher and the cost of living is such that it will not consume the increase in wages thus he be better off!sitting in one place complaining about one lot in life is just silly in my opinion, if you don’t like where you are perhaps it is time to do some homework and make a change?i realize what i suggest requires some thought, some research, brushing up on ones basic math skills, asking questions and doing some work. seems it is easier to complain that it is to actually do what is needed to make a change.as for taxes a national sales tax will come along at perhaps 1% but will escalate to 10% in 10 years or less, all the while they will conveniently never get around to changing the existing tax law.in my opinion the government will not wait to spend every additional dime of tax income they receive, they will spend what they project they will receive 10 years down the road today ! and we will just be right back where we are today, only a lot more broke than we are now.bob g