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Post by The J-Man on Nov 4, 2005 17:12:23 GMT -5
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Lupin
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Post by Lupin on Nov 4, 2005 17:22:16 GMT -5
Woah! Man!! Congratulations, having a picture with Ralph and Bill is something unvaluable. I know the last one is Robin but who are the plumber and that blond lady?
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Post by MelMac on Nov 4, 2005 18:31:08 GMT -5
Woah! Man!! Congratulations, having a picture with Ralph and Bill is something unvaluable. I know the last one is Robin but who are the plumber and that blond lady? Judging from the pics on the table, I'd guess the blond lady is Gates McFadden, who played Dr. Beverly Crusher in the "Star Trek: The Next Generation." Franchise.
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Post by The J-Man on Nov 4, 2005 18:34:38 GMT -5
First of all, a million thanks to Lupin for telling me how to shrink the pictures; 'cause I really don't know much about this stuff.
Secondly, the "plumber" is Dwight Schultz, star of Stephen J. Cannell's "The A-Team".
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scenario
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Post by scenario on Nov 4, 2005 19:11:34 GMT -5
AWESOME!!!! I am truly envious. Thanks for sharing those pics. -scenario-
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Lupin
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Post by Lupin on Nov 6, 2005 19:14:02 GMT -5
J-Man, you're welcome. Actually, thank YOU for naming the plumber, I was really puzzling meself over it, couldn't figure out where I saw him. I did watch a few moments of A-team when I was a kid but due to homework or tv-sharing or other things I never got to follow the series as SJC deserves. Another one I missed (sob!) is Riptide.. I remember that geek with glasses always inside a yacht and the orange robot.
MelMac, thank you for naming that blonde lady. I am a fan of StarTrek old school, I cannot stand the new series. This woman rings no bells to me, never heard of her. StarTrek for me stops at the movie "Generations": the first part is old school, then I skipped (bored to death) to the end, which I found somewhat dreadful.
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Post by Lauren on Nov 6, 2005 21:25:56 GMT -5
Awesome pics, J-Man!
;D
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Post by Maxwell - F.B.I. on Nov 7, 2005 15:07:28 GMT -5
Damn, Katt! CUT THAT HAIR, you STONER!!!
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Nov 7, 2005 16:56:31 GMT -5
Dwight looks WAY old...he was on Stargate SG-1 a few years ago and did not look that old. It seems like only Culp refuses to look his age.
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Post by Ms_Lilacs on Nov 12, 2005 22:21:17 GMT -5
yeah...seems like Mr. Katt has let himself go. He's going for the shaggy look. I think he looks great, but would look much better with short hair.
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Post by The J-Man on Nov 13, 2005 9:00:20 GMT -5
It seems like only Culp refuses to look his age. As I've pointed out elsewhere, Culp's hair has actually gotten darker with age. In "I, Spy" it was very dark brown. In "GAH" it was grey. In "GAHeroine" it was white. Now it's turning black! Amazing, isn't it? BTW, for those of you who always dis "GAHeroine" and say the only good part is the farewell scene between the three leads. You can't tell me that the above scene when Culp first meets Hathaway's foster kid isn't hilarious and classic Culp.
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Nov 15, 2005 19:14:58 GMT -5
I concur...you have to love that scene...at least until he goes into the kitchen with Holly.
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