he lives in Hawaii and is a great bounty hunter. Catch him on Dog the Bounty hunter show on Bravo, Sky channel 121. He has 2 kids and is could be married - not sure though would like to know my self!!!!!!!!! Hope this helps you!!
leland lives in Hawaii and bounty huntes with his sister brother mom dad and youngblood [a family friend a.k.a Tim] and he shares a house sometimes with duane lee his older brother and plays video games to she who does the chores.leland has two kids Dakota and cobie. and currently divoresd. his show is on a&e watch new epesoides on wensdays at 9:00pm to 10:00pm. so hope you enjoy the information i gave you on leland blane Chapman.
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Chester's home is a sty!
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William Tell's home was Switzerland.
Leland College The show ended in 1989 after Alex graduates from nearby Leland College, leaves home for the first time, and moves to a career on Wall Street
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High school senior Andie Walsh is a working class girl who has a crush on one of the rich, preppie boys in her school, Blane McDonough . When Andie and Blane try to get together, they encounter resistance from their respective social circles. Andie lives on "the wrong side of the tracks" with her unemployed father who is still devastated by the breakup of his marriage to Andie's mother some years before. Andie's best friend, Phil "Duckie" Dale , is in love with her, but plays it off as a joke in front of her. In school, he and Andie are harassed by Blane's friends, the arrogant so-called "richie" kids Benny and Steff Andie works at TRAX, a New Wave music store in the Chinatown neighborhood, managed by her older friend and mentor Iona . Iona advises Andie to go to her senior prom despite not having a date. Soon, Blane makes his move via chatting in the computer lab, and Andie is smitten. Blane ventures out to the area at school where the punks, metalheads, and New Wavers hang out and asks Andie on a date. Steff - whose crude advances Andie had earlier rebuffed - begins questioning why his best friend "was conversing with a mutant," but Blane brushes him off. On the Friday night of the date, Andie waits for Blane at TRAX, but he is late. Duckie arrives instead, only to find Andie upset because she thinks she's been stood up. When Blane finally arrives, Duckie and Andie argue. Duckie tries to convince her that Blane will only hurt her. After a few harsh words, Duckie storms out, and Andie goes on her date. First, Blane suggests going to a party Steff is throwing but the party isn't exactly what Blane expected, and Andie is treated poorly by everyone, including a drunk Steff and Benny. Andie, in turn, suggests going to the local club, where they discover Iona sitting with Duckie. Duckie is immediately hostile toward Blane, and as he and Andie start walking out of the club, Duckie kisses a startled Iona. Blane offers to take Andie home, but she finally admits she doesn't want him to see where she lives. He drops her off there anyway and they kiss; afterward he asks Andie to the prom. The next day, Andie visits Iona in her loft and Iona begins reminiscing about her own prom, donning her old pink prom dress, cute yellow fuzzy slippers and a beehive hairstyle. At home, Andie's father surprises her with a pink dress he bought for her at the thrift shop. Questioning how he was able to afford it, Andie discovers he has been faking going to a full-time job. The two begin to fight until her father breaks down, obviously still bitter and depressed about his wife having left him. Meanwhile Blane, pressured by Steff, begins distancing himself from Andie. He avoids her at school and doesn't return her calls until she finally confronts him. He claims that he had asked someone else to go to the prom with him before he'd asked her, but had forgotten. Andie runs away, heartbroken. Andie finds Iona preparing for a date with a yuppie, dressing like a normal adult for a change. Iona is already thinking about marriage. Iona's newly found happiness inspires Andie. She decides to attend the prom, to "show them they didn't break me." Using both Iona's prom dress, and the thrift shop dress her father bought her, she creates a new pink dress to wear to the prom. When she gets to the prom, she has second thoughts about braving the crowd on her own. Just as it looks like she may back out, she sees Duckie, also dressed up. They walk into the ballroom hand in hand. When Steff begins mocking the couple, Blane finally realizes that Steff was interested in Andie himself, and finds the courage to tell him off, angrily saying that Andie is better than either of them will ever be. Blane shakes Duckie's hand and tells Andie that he always believed in her; he just didn't believe in himself. He says he'll always love her no matter what and leaves the prom. Duckie concedes that Blane is not like the other rich kids at school and advises Andie to go after him. After Andie leaves, a blonde girl notices Duckie and silently invites him to go over and dance with her. Outside of the prom, Andie catches up with Blane in the parking lot just before he gets to his car, and they share a kiss.
http://www.stanford.edu/home/stanford/history/begin.html You may have heard a story that a lady in "faded gingham" (Jane Stanford) and a man dressed in a "homespun threadbare suit" (Leland Stanford) went to visit the president of Harvard, were rebuffed, and as a result, went on to found their own university in Palo Alto. This untrue story is an urban myth, and Stanford's archivist has prepared a response for those desiring more information: For what it is worth, there was a book written by the then Harvard president's son that may have started the twist on actual events. Leland Stanford Junior was just short of his 16th birthday when he died of typhoid fever in Florence, Italy on March 13, 1884. He had not spent a year at Harvard before his death, nor was he "accidentally killed." Following Leland Junior's death, the Stanfords determined to found an institution in his name that would serve the "children of California." Detained on the East Coast following their return from Europe, the Stanfords visited a number of universities and consulted with the presidents of each. The account of their visit with Charles W. Eliot at Harvard is actually recounted by Eliot himself in a letter sent to David Starr Jordan (Stanford's first president) in 1919. At the point the Stanfords met with Eliot, they apparently had not yet decided about whether to establish a university, a technical school or a museum. Eliot recommended a university and told them the endowment should be $5 million. Accepted accounts indicate that Jane and Leland looked at each other and agreed they could manage that amount. The thought of Leland and Jane, by this time quite wealthy, arriving at Harvard in a faded gingham dress and homespun threadbare suit is quite entertaining. And, as a former governor of California and well-known railroad baron, they likely were not knowingly kept waiting for too long outside Eliot's office. The Stanfords also visited Cornell, MIT and Johns Hopkins. The Stanfords established two institutions in Leland Junior's name -- the University and the Museum, which was originally planned for San Francisco, but moved to adjoin the university.
Amy Sakasitz has: Played Monica in "Jersey Girl" in 1992. Played Margaret Wade in "Dennis the Menace" in 1993. Played Annie Lacey in "A Home of Our Own" in 1993. Played Joanna Leland in "Mad Love" in 1995. Played Stacy Beindorf in "House Arrest" in 1996.
Joan Lockton has: Played Miss Moultrie in "The Disappearance of the Judge" in 1919. Played Diana Dorf in "Pillars of Society" in 1920. Played Jessie Blane in "The Girl Who Came Back" in 1921. Played Philippe in "Miss Charity" in 1921. Played Wife in "Home Sweet Home" in 1921. Performed in "Port of Lost Souls" in 1924. Played Alice in "White Slippers" in 1924. Played Phoebe Vollings in "Confessions" in 1925. Played Felice Annaway in "A Woman Redeemed" in 1927.
Bronze faucets are produced by companies like Moen, Delta, Leland, Grohe, etc. You can purchase bronze faucets at stores like Lowe's, Home Depot, Rona, etc.
Leland Sun has: Played KGB Man in "McCloud" in 1970. Played Interal Affairs Detective in "Baretta" in 1975. Played Sumangi in "ABC Weekend Specials" in 1977. Played PFC in "Coming Home" in 1978. Played Wong in "Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again" in 1982. Played Soldier in "Matt Houston" in 1982. Played Man on Toilet in "Hamburger: The Motion Picture" in 1986. Played Chinese Delegation in "Down and Out in Beverly Hills" in 1986. Played Sushi Chef in "Ohara" in 1987. Played Chinese Waiter in "Dudes" in 1987. Played KK Guard in "The Perfect Weapon" in 1991. Played Paul Rotcha in "The Colony" in 1996.
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Home sweet Home There's no place like home "Home In" as in getting close to the target.
From Home to Home was created in 1970.
Where ever you live is your HOME SWEET HOME! Do you know now? I don't!: ) Well, home can mean a variety of things. Home can be your home, as in, the house that you live in. Home a can also mean home base, in baseball/softball. Or, home can just be your special place where you like to be. THAT is what you call home. "Home sweet home..."