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Post by Mel on Mar 7, 2015 23:00:40 GMT -5
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Post by Mel on Mar 7, 2015 23:06:50 GMT -5
Well, I didn't mean to make two threads about Paul, but when I created this thread, Paul's fell below it, so I duplicated the thread about Paul, to be above it.
Cram, feel free to delete the duplicate thread about Paul. Thanks.
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Post by StarFuryG7 on Mar 8, 2015 22:18:14 GMT -5
Well, I didn't mean to make two threads about Paul, but when I created this thread, Paul's fell below it, so I duplicated the thread about Paul, to be above it.
Cram, feel free to delete the duplicate thread about Paul. Thanks.
Finally I think I'm going to get to actually do something as moderator, only to learn that I don't even have the ability to delete posts by other members. Oh well, Mel --I was going to take care of it for you, but it turns out I can't. And you didn't posted it twice, you posted it three times. But you can delete your own posts, Mel. And I really am sorry to hear about your friend.
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Post by captainbasil on Mar 20, 2015 6:48:35 GMT -5
Harve Bennett saved the franchise with Wrath of Khan. The guy understood the way people bond with fictional characters.
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Post by CRAMBAM on Mar 20, 2015 11:29:51 GMT -5
He also was a big part of the Six Million Dollar Man. I believe his voice was the one that did the opening narration.
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Post by StarFuryG7 on Mar 20, 2015 12:44:54 GMT -5
He also was a big part of the Six Million Dollar Man. I believe his voice was the one that did the opening narration. No, that was Richard Anderson, who played Oscar Goldman, Steve Austin's boss.
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