... left for you earlier…” Klink spun around on his heels, his face lit like a child on Christmas eve. “Ah, my dear woman! I knew there was something you had to say to me!” “Yes, General Burkhalter phoned earlier to inquire if you would have those reports ready by the time he got here this evening?” The Colonel’s face fell and he sighed in defeat. “I’ll have them ready soon enough.” Entering ...
... object. The ideas that he had to endure from Hogan were as tiresome as the calls from General Burkhalter! “Look at it Klink! A snowman is full of innocence and childhood memories! Don’t you recall the ... snowman isn’t dignified enough for you then we’ll just have to send the news to General Burkhalter”. Donning a deep frown, Hogan feigned grief as he continued, “It’ll just break the General’s ...
... comic. While the guy himself was ridiculously whiny his journal comic was pretty good and inspired me to start these daily updates, so I suppose I shouldn't knock him too much. My lj pal Kevin Burkhalter (lj user kar2nist) is the best at journal comics though. Eventually my roommate returned with his parents and big brother and I had people to hang out with, which was nice for a lazy Saturday. ...
... how when there is a woman on the show they end up 90% of the time falling for Hogan. I know a lot of this is the product of the time and how male protagonists were often portrayed (just look at James Bond) but I just don't find it very appealing. I also don't think Burkhalter 's sister is ugly at all and I don't really like that she is made to be that way just because she isn't a young model.
...Life in Abandoned Homes "This leg here bent backwards and the muscle came up," says Naomi Burkhalter, an elderly Black woman in a wheelchair, sitting outside of the abandoned house she lives in ... 350 dollars," she explains. "But when I came back, my rent was up to $1200." Burkhalter has been homeless since then. UNITY has received funding from the federal government for 752 housing ...
...’d better get you back to the VIP quarters before Pungenhorst starts looking for me.” “Be careful of him, Sheppard darling,” she replied seriously. “He is not certain you are who you claim to be. Gen. Burkhalter took Klink’s word for it, but Otto... Otto will not like the idea that a Luftwaffe project could be so secret that the Gestapo cannot know about it. And he is very dangerous, darling. To ...
... attempts to get outside the fence and sneak into the tent, which succeeded in further convincing Klink and Schultz that the Jumper really was a Luftwaffe project. Klink even reported it as such to Gen. Burkhalter when the latter made his Monday check-in call. That night the Lanteans gathered in the tunnel with Hogan and Kinch to get McKay's assessment. The news wasn't good. "Because the drive ...
... sources. Wilhelm enjoyed being a bachelor, he had reached a point in his life where it seemed unlikely that he would ever marry—that is, if he managed to avoid the unwelcome attentions of General’s Burkhalter’s sister. It was nice to be alone in the evenings with his books and music, to have some peace and quiet, to smoke and drink without some woman nagging at him. Most of the time, he...
... friend, Freddy the chimp, see. Schultz: Chicken dumplings! Carter: Maybe if we strapped some rockets to its legs, then it could zoom across the road, boy, uh, sir. Hochstetter: What is this chicken doing here???? Burkhalter: Klink! What do you know about this chicken escape? Klink: Chicken? What chicken? It was never officially in my custody! Schultz: Aw, no chicken dumplings?