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I vaguely remember the show, but your mention now humorous to me, because it was a knock-off of the 50;s movie To Catch a Thief (Grace Kelly and Cary Grant -- really good movie). I am writing a humor piece for the Crime and Punishment event largely spoofing it, so it is very much in my mind right now.
There was also a TV show called It Takes a Thief about an ex-thief named Alexander Mundy (played by Robert Wagner) who works with law enforcement to catch thieves.
 
Another take off of the To Catch a Thief movie. It did a little better, ratings wise, than The Cat did. Robert Wagner had built an association with sophisticated thieves with his role in Pink Flamingo a few years earlier. Of course, this was before he (allegedly) murdered his wife.
 
Another take off of the To Catch a Thief movie. It did a little better, ratings wise, than The Cat did. Robert Wagner had built an association with sophisticated thieves with his role in Pink Flamingo a few years earlier. Of course, this was before he (allegedly) murdered his wife.
Surely you are thinking 'Pink Panther' and not John Water's film?
 
For the last 50 years or so, I've gone by some variation of "Yog", with the second part of the name being some variation of either my work or current hobby. I took up "Yogma" a couple years ago just because I wanted a change.
 
I don't write under this name, but it was my primary chat name recently until it got banned.

The name is a (too) subtle comment on the racism i encounter every on Literotica. The three numbers at the end are visually similar to certain letters.

So yeah. People here treat me like a nigger, so I decided to own it. EboNIGGA.
 
(too) subtle
Yeah, possibly. I certainly didnt get it, anyway: I guess we have to resort to subterfuge these days to get past the censors.

My first lit name had a space in it, and that made it impossible for me to do vanity searches in the forums, so I changed it. Then after 20 years I just got bored with it and wanted to start fresh. I chose my current name on the 90's movie trope of the snowflake who's there as a rival to the hero - someone like Bill Pullman as Walter in "Sleepless in Seattle". I used the 🙍🏼‍♂️image as my av.
 
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