I think it's from season 2 'And Then There Where None'... Greg's reading the surf magazine, and Nick comes in to ask about the transmission fluid (or something like that) he found....
Yey! :D And I actually found the quote/scene that goes with it too. (yes, I'm a dork :'3)
(GREG sits in his lab reading a "Sand and Surf" magazine. NICK walks in. He looks at the magazine over GREG'S shoulder.) NICK: You're a surfer now? GREG: Dude, I rip. NICK: We're 300 miles from the nearest beach. GREG: Surfing's just a state of mind. NICK: I got your page. Where's my report? GREG: Oh, relax, bro. The gc mass spec's working on it. Should be done, um ... (The spectrometer beeps.) GREG: ... now. (He grabs the results and looks at it.) GREG: Transmission fluid. (He hands the sheet to NICK.) NICK: Yeah, thanks. (reads it) Type "f" with dexron. GREG: So? (NICK grabs the magazine.)
NICK: So ... you should be reading Car & Driver instead of Sand and Surf. Someone put the wrong type of fluid transmission. See, Ford automobiles use a thick red Type-F transmission fluid. General Motors uses a thinner, yellow fluid with dexron. Now, when dexron's put into a ford it thins that Type-F fluid. Friction builds, gears grind. The second gear is usually the first to go. Friction causes the engine to overheat, in turn cooking the transmission fluid turning it brown. Leak on the pavement is the first clue you've got a problem. GREG: Congratulations--you're looking for a Ford with a leak. NICK: Not just Ford. The getaway vehicle has a stubborn second gear. GREG: Which means it can't get very far. NICK: My guess is it's already been dumped.
I'm watching the episode where they go to the dwarf convention right now and one of my fav flirt scenes is in it! It's the one where Greg's all like "I'm open 24 hours" to Nick. I love that scene!!
Oh. Yeah, I only started devotingly watching it during Season 4. I am aware about the whole Grissom losing his hearing thing which I thought was hilarious. I love it when Grissom has a problem. He's such a freak.
Yeah, I'm trying to save up money to buy all the DVD sets. I just found out that at this store BJ's, they are selling them for $55 which is WAY more affordable than the $90 I had to spend at Borders.
Damn! Wow. No here, it's like...SUPER SUPER EXPENSIVE. When my mom bought my Season 4 ones, she was like "You aren't planning on getting ALL of them, right?"
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Date: 2005-01-12 12:38 am (UTC)(GREG sits in his lab reading a "Sand and Surf" magazine. NICK walks in. He
looks at the magazine over GREG'S shoulder.)
NICK: You're a surfer now?
GREG: Dude, I rip.
NICK: We're 300 miles from the nearest beach.
GREG: Surfing's just a state of mind.
NICK: I got your page. Where's my report?
GREG: Oh, relax, bro. The gc mass spec's working on it. Should be done, um
...
(The spectrometer beeps.)
GREG: ... now.
(He grabs the results and looks at it.)
GREG: Transmission fluid.
(He hands the sheet to NICK.)
NICK: Yeah, thanks. (reads it) Type "f" with dexron.
GREG: So?
(NICK grabs the magazine.)
NICK: So ... you should be reading Car & Driver instead of Sand and Surf.
Someone put the wrong type of fluid transmission. See, Ford automobiles use a thick red Type-F transmission fluid. General Motors uses a thinner, yellow
fluid with dexron. Now, when dexron's put into a ford it thins that Type-F
fluid. Friction builds, gears grind. The second gear is usually the first to go. Friction causes the engine to overheat, in turn cooking the transmission fluid turning it brown. Leak on the pavement is the first clue you've got a problem.
GREG: Congratulations--you're looking for a Ford with a leak.
NICK: Not just Ford. The getaway vehicle has a stubborn second gear.
GREG: Which means it can't get very far.
NICK: My guess is it's already been dumped.
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Date: 2005-01-12 12:41 am (UTC)*goes to download it*
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