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Appreciator
Appreciator
The Many sides of Tony
Aug 7 2008, 5:54 PM EDT | Post edited: Aug 7 2008, 5:54 PM EDT
He is funny, full of fun, never serious and get head slappead for pranks.. but then there is a Tony who is so very sensitive he has to hide it. It could be the "rainest" day and he would come in to bust you on what your are wearing just to get you out of the bad mood you are in, his charactor is wonderaful. He has to hide the fact that he is also sad. Did you ever have a friend who never seeemed to have a rainy day--they do but won't tell you. I think when Tony likes you, that's when you get picked on the most. I have worked and believe me, Tony is the kid in 2nd grade putting the braids in your hair in a bucket of paint. When it comes right down to it, he is brilliant, loyal and a darn good dresser. If I would have a man friend in my life, it would be Tony. I believe with him either he falls in love at first site, or he is your friend. 1  out of 1 found this valuable. Do you?    
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Ferneberga
1. RE: The Many sides of Tony
Aug 7 2008, 6:10 PM EDT | Post edited: Aug 7 2008, 6:10 PM EDT
He's certainly a nice piece of eye candy, but rather exhausting with all that constant joking and fooling around Do you find this valuable?    
HobbitKiller
HobbitKiller
2. RE: The Many sides of Tony
Aug 7 2008, 7:55 PM EDT | Post edited: Aug 7 2008, 7:55 PM EDT
I couldn't live without joking and fooling around. My friend's and I rarely get through the day without cracking each other up. Sometimes it's inappropriate, but Tony usually tones it down in a serious situation. Do you find this valuable?    
Appreciator
Appreciator
3. RE: The Many sides of Tony
Aug 8 2008, 3:08 PM EDT | Post edited: Aug 8 2008, 3:08 PM EDT
I have to agree with HobbitKiller.... we could all just be sitting around the table and if I get something funny in my head i laugh so hard I can't even tell them what I'm laughing about. My friends always say, get Nick for he understands Appreciator's language. When they ask me how much I had to drink... I don't need a drink to laugh. Don't get me wrong, I love a good libation, but I jsut get these ideas on the coversation we are having and I crack myself up. i know there is a time to be serious and a time to laugh, usually I'm ok, but if someone is too serious I just have to laugh. Like I said, Tony has a very serious side that he hides, and there must be a good reason for him to hide it. Do you find this valuable?    
Jo1968
Jo1968
4. RE: The Many sides of Tony
Sep 30 2008, 11:05 PM EDT | Post edited: Sep 30 2008, 11:05 PM EDT
I love Tony! After Gibbs (OH BABY!) he's my favorite (of the guys). I think that he uses a lot of his humor to hide from his real emotions, and especially in "Bury Your Dead", when he was being questioned by Jenny about the explosion, he was trying not to show it, but I think that he REALLY fell hard for Jeanne, and when Jenny said "You're not supposed to fall in love with them", I wanted to slap her! Another great scene that showed this was in "Frame Up", when he was in the jail cell "interrogating" himself, and in "HIatus" when he was filling in while Gibbs was out. 1  out of 1 found this valuable. Do you?    

donnalouisa
5. RE: The Many sides of Tony
Oct 21 2009, 6:07 PM EDT | Post edited: Oct 21 2009, 6:07 PM EDT
"I love Tony! After Gibbs (OH BABY!) he's my favorite (of the guys). I think that he uses a lot of his humor to hide from his real emotions, and especially in "Bury Your Dead", when he was being questioned by Jenny about the explosion, he was trying not to show it, but I think that he REALLY fell hard for Jeanne, and when Jenny said "You're not supposed to fall in love with them", I wanted to slap her! Another great scene that showed this was in "Frame Up", when he was in the jail cell "interrogating" himself, and in "HIatus" when he was filling in while Gibbs was out. "
I agree with you, Jo. He really loved her, and had to tell her the truth, knowing she would hate him. He had to let her go. I think this really did change him, a true relationship. What will he do now about chasing skirts? He's growing up, reluctantly. It's fascinating to watch him. Yeah, his humor and sarcasm hide his true emotions, but those who care about him realize that his teasing them can help them get "un=stuck" with their emotions. Even getting mad at him gets them moving again!
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