The phrase "able man" is correct and usable in written English. It can be used to describe a person who is competent, capable, or skilled in a particular area or task. Example: "In times of crisis, we need an able man to lead us through the challenges ahead."
"Identity Crisis" is the third episode of the fifth season of Columbo.
"Geromino", a CIA spy who has stolen the identity of an advertising exec named A.J. Henderson (Leslie Nielsen), arrives in Los Angeles and seeks out "Colorado", real name Nelson Brenner (Patrick McGoohan). It seems that some time ago while on an operation in South America, "Henderson" and Brenner scammed hundreds of thousands of dollars in a currency scheme, and Henderson wants his cut. Brenner puts him off, instead getting Henderson to assist in a meeting to obtain some secret microfilm. As it turns out, there is no secret microfilm; the mission was just an excuse to lure Henderson to a rendezvous below the Santa Monica Pier, where Brenner murders him.
That area is so frequented by muggers that it's actually known as "Muggers' Haven". Everyone assumes that the man known as "Henderson" was killed by a mugger—everyone except for Lt. Columbo, who as usual notices the odd details, like the two halves of a broken poker chip near the body, or how the dead man's jacket was removed.
SWISS Sponsored Iranian Paris Fashion photographer Shahrokh Hatami:
Photos of a three-month pregnant Sharon Tate, age 26, taken on March 23, 1969, by career Military Intelligence operative Iranian photographer Shahrokh Hatami, age 40. These photos were taken just before Sharon was sent to Rome to film Thirteen Chairs with Orson Welles. (March 23, 1969)
These photos were to create the illusion that Sharon Tate resided in Benedict Canyon and to document her last year of life. She was NATO M-7 bayoneted five months later on August 9, 1969.
Maybe John Denver killed himself… just watched a bio on YT about him. He was a drinker and had marital problems. This world is filled with misery…. I stay busy to distract from all the bad stuff. It doesn’t help all the time. Merrily merrily life is but a dream.
The phrase "able man" is correct and usable in written English. It can be used to describe a person who is competent, capable, or skilled in a particular area or task. Example: "In times of crisis, we need an able man to lead us through the challenges ahead."
"Identity Crisis" is the third episode of the fifth season of Columbo.
"Geromino", a CIA spy who has stolen the identity of an advertising exec named A.J. Henderson (Leslie Nielsen), arrives in Los Angeles and seeks out "Colorado", real name Nelson Brenner (Patrick McGoohan). It seems that some time ago while on an operation in South America, "Henderson" and Brenner scammed hundreds of thousands of dollars in a currency scheme, and Henderson wants his cut. Brenner puts him off, instead getting Henderson to assist in a meeting to obtain some secret microfilm. As it turns out, there is no secret microfilm; the mission was just an excuse to lure Henderson to a rendezvous below the Santa Monica Pier, where Brenner murders him.
That area is so frequented by muggers that it's actually known as "Muggers' Haven". Everyone assumes that the man known as "Henderson" was killed by a mugger—everyone except for Lt. Columbo, who as usual notices the odd details, like the two halves of a broken poker chip near the body, or how the dead man's jacket was removed.
SWISS Sponsored Iranian Paris Fashion photographer Shahrokh Hatami:
Photos of a three-month pregnant Sharon Tate, age 26, taken on March 23, 1969, by career Military Intelligence operative Iranian photographer Shahrokh Hatami, age 40. These photos were taken just before Sharon was sent to Rome to film Thirteen Chairs with Orson Welles. (March 23, 1969)
These photos were to create the illusion that Sharon Tate resided in Benedict Canyon and to document her last year of life. She was NATO M-7 bayoneted five months later on August 9, 1969.
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Awesome Columbo episode.
Maybe John Denver killed himself… just watched a bio on YT about him. He was a drinker and had marital problems. This world is filled with misery…. I stay busy to distract from all the bad stuff. It doesn’t help all the time. Merrily merrily life is but a dream.
LOL
Zero chance of that. Death by "new plane" that he just bought suicide? LMAO
Suicide is the default setting for all Operatives who get wacked:
Just thinking, these military men are sacrificing their children….. they must have made a deal with satan.
Maria? Adhesion Contracts. Faustian Bargains.
That fact has been well established on this channel using hundreds of examples.
Hollywood is the Military as are Banking, Politics, and all corporations.