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Bob Sacamano
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Thanks! Someone commented in one of the reviews, that Shawn Hatosy is playing a "psychotic Alfred E. Neuman", and now I can't watch the show without seeing it.

At least it's not Larry Wilcox

Totally over the top but fun to watch. It's like if the bank robbers in Point Break were all brothers and had an overbearing but sexy mom that kept them in line. If Swayze was still alive, he would definitely be popping up in this show as one of the fathers.

Lone Wolf McQuade. It's the first time he plays a Texas Ranger, he drives a big ass Bronco, and David Carradine plays the villain.

I saw The Wizard in theatres twice. I still want that damn Powerglove.

Code of Silence is solid. Roger Ebert gave it a favorable review.

Agreed, Riverport is the name. There is a new sponsor every few years.

In one episode Walter will haunt the Orange Julius across the food court, in the hopes of driving more business to Cinnabon. Juice will spray and lessons will be learned.

TV is a nickname, and nicknames are for friends, and TV is no friend of mine.

He does wear a Cardinals hat in Gone Girl.

There was not a bad episode and they tied it all together at the end.

Youz dirts getting slap jobs down by the Linc.

We've already got a shortstop.

No Stairway? Denied!

It's the only way to beat Bull Hurley

Stallone in Over the Top? Surely, you jest. Lincoln Hawk was a great dad who got dealt a shitty hand of a sick wife, dickhead father-in-law(Robert Loggia at his most menacncing), and a whiny baby of a son.
Thanks to the power of truck driving, arm wrestling, and strategic hat placement, he was able to start his own

What a bunch of hunks.

That four-eyed fuck finally did it! All Right!

I remember an episode of Diff'rent Strokes where a middle school drug dealer had a bag full of speed. What a time to be alive!

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