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  1. who the hell is Clark Brandon?

    Appeared in both Family and The Fitzpatricks (had an in with the McNichols, I guess). My Tutor is a great flick, btw. ISO When Jenny, When? (with Maureen "MarshaMarshaMarsha" McCormick).

     

     

     

    Clark Brandon

     

     

    Date of birth (location)

    13 December 1958

    New York, New York, USA

    Trivia

    Back in the 80's, Clark appeared on the covers of numerous teen idol magazines... (show more)

     

    IMDbPro Details Add IMDb Resume

     

    Filmography as: Actor, Director, Writer

     

    Actor - filmography

    (1980s) (1970s)

     

    Fast Food (1989) .... Auggie

    Funland (1987) .... Doug Sutterfield

    "The Facts of Life"

    - Seems Like Old Times (1984) TV Episode .... Eddie Brennan

    - Sweet Sorrow (1981) TV Episode .... Eddie Brennan

    - Teen Marriage: Part 2 (1981) TV Episode .... Eddie Brennan

    - Teen Marriage: Part 1 (1981) TV Episode .... Eddie Brennan

    "The Love Boat"

    - Dee Dee's Dilemma/Julie's Blind Date/The Prize Winner (1983) TV Episode

    My Tutor (1983) .... Billy

    In Love with an Older Woman (1982) (TV) .... Chip

    "Mr. Merlin" (1981) TV Series .... Zachary Rogers

    Serial (1980) .... Spenser

    "Hello, Larry"

    - The Blind Friend (1980) TV Episode

     

     

    "Out of the Blue" (1979) TV Series .... Chris Richards

    "Wonder Woman"

    ... aka The New Adventures of Wonder Woman (USA: new title)

    ... aka The New Original Wonder Woman (USA: first episodes title)

    - The Boy Who Knew Her Secret: Part 2 (1979) TV Episode .... Skip

    - The Boy Who Knew Her Secret: Part 1 (1979) TV Episode .... Skip

    "Insight"

    - When Jenny? When? (1979) TV Episode

    Like Mom, Like Me (1978) (TV) .... Kevin

    "Fantasy Island"

    - Lady of the Evening/The Racer (1978) TV Episode .... Patrick Kincaid

    "Family"

    - And Baby Makes Three (1978) TV Episode

    The Chicken Chronicles (1977) .... Lee

    "The Fitzpatricks" (1977) TV Series .... Sean Fitzpatrick

  2. So a guy who is 20-5 with an ERA of 12.00 (but happens to pitch for a team that scores 15 runs a game) is better than a guy who is 5-20 with a 1.50 ERA because he pitches for a team that scores 1 run a game?

    Is he a better pitcher? No. Do I want him on my team? Yes. Pretty pitching is very nice. Winning pitching is better.

  3. ryan never got very good run support no matter what team he was on... i'll try to fish out the book i have that talks about it... but it doesn't matter how good a pitcher you are if your team doesn't score for you you're screwed.

    Besides the Mets and Angels, Ryan had every opportunity to pick his team. And pitching for the Mets didn't seem to hurt Seaver and Koosman.

     

    I'll say it again - give me the pitcher who wins. A pretty ERA and lots of Ks don't mean shit in the standings. In my book, 7 no-no is (usually) the same as seven wins.

     

    and I just slowed the replay of the last out - dude was OUT! Great call.

  4. Go ahead and fire yer fuckin' missiles! And while yer at it, KISS OUR ASS!!!

     

     

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military shot down a target ballistic missile over the Pacific on Friday in the widest test of its emerging antimissile shield in 18 months, the Defense Department announced.

     

    The Pentagon's Missile Defense Agency said it had successfully completed an important exercise involving the launch of an improved ground-based interceptor missile designed to protect the United States against a limited long-range ballistic missile attack.

     

    The test results will help improve the performance of a multibillion-dollar shield against the type of long-range ballistic missile that could be used to attack a U.S. city with a weapon of mass destruction, the agency said in a statement.

     

    Officially, the $85 million test was designed to collect data rather than shoot down the target.

     

    It was the first involving a live target since interceptor rockets failed to leave their silos during tests in December 2004 and February 2005.

     

    It was also the first since the ground-based system, which is part of a layered shield that includes naval and aerial components, was activated to guard against ballistic missiles test-fired on July 4 and 5 by North Korea.

     

    Boeing Co. is prime contractor for the ground-based mid-course defense. Major subcontractors include Lockheed Martin Corp., Northrop Grumman Corp. and Raytheon Co..

     

    In the exercise, a target missile was launched from Kodiak, Alaska. And for the first time, the ground-based interceptor missile was launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in central California. Previous launches have been from the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands.

  5. I saw 'em do War Pigs with Peaches at

    in March, so I didn't feel so bad.

     

    Some stuff just went up on youtube that gives you an idea of how crazy the start of the show was. on the first part, about 45 seconds in, that's Wayne in the Space Bubble standing on my hands for about 5 seconds. Second part you get to see a very, very tightly packed pit going quite bonkers at they start Race for the Prize.

  6. Thanks for the great recap. I would have crawled over broken glass to see the above song. What a gem...

    TeletubbiesHP43212.jpg

     

    It was amazing. Featured the teletubbies on the big screen. They had to cut War Pigs because of the 11 p.m. curfew, but Spoonful was a fantastic closer.

  7. best. night. ever. Then again, I've never been to a Wilco concert. Maybe this is the appetizer. Maybe.

    pretty much apples and oranges. Lips are like the circus, Wilco is like the symphony (Wayne: "Come on, sing everybody!" Jeff: "Come on, shutup everybody!")

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