Possibly. I also noticed Jeffrey Nordling and the guy who played the dad in "That 70s Show."
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the guy who played the dad in "That 70s Show."
Kurtwood Smith. Love him.
Of course you do. You're a dumbass. (/Red)
HA!
Of course, as much as I loved Red Forman, Kurtwood will always be Clarence Boddiker to me.
"The Tigers are playing TOO-night! And I never miss a game."
I used to be sort of scared for Eric. Kurtwood Smith driving Dr. Wilson to suicide and all. It took me a lot of episodes not to think about that, considering I was already grown by then. Which, to get back on topic, reminds me how parents'groups freaked when Steve from "Blue's Clues" murdered somebody on H:LOTS once.
Huh. Saw an ad for c.s.i. orange: there are going to be werewolves in Miami on Monday night.
So, watched Numb3rs tonight. Colby and David are SLASHTASTIC.
They're having a few problems re-adjusting now that they've gotten back together.
Perhaps they should be seeing a counselor?
Kurtwood Smith driving Dr. Wilson to suicide and all.
And then he turned up on HOUSE as Dave Matthews dad. Didn't get a chance to call Eric Foreman a dumbass, though, sadly.
Kurtwood will always be Clarence Boddiker to me.
This. That's a movie that leaves a big impression.
They're having a few problems re-adjusting now that they've gotten back together.
and then they have that perfectly choreographed arrest, and David says "who says we're out of sync", which would segue nicely to a dirty sex scene that ends with one of them saying "definitely not out of sync"