May I have a fish?
You get a Sergeant Baker
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May I have a fish?
You get a Sergeant Baker
Latropiscis purpurissatus

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Latropiscis purpurissatus
Sergeant Baker
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Status: Least concern
Distribution: Endemic to coasts of Australia
Finals can wait, there are meme templates to be filled for niche fandoms
Kenneth Washington, who was the last surviving main cast member of the CBS series 'Hogan's Heroes,' died on July 18 at 88.
Kenneth Washington, who made several TV appearances and was the last surviving main cast member of the CBS series “Hogan’s Heroes,” died on July 18. He was 88. A familiar guest star on TV series in the 1960s, Washington’s appearances included roles in “Star Trek,” “I Dream of Jeannie,” “My Three Sons,” “The Name of the Game,” “Petticoat Junction,” “Marcus Welby, M.D.,” “Adam-12” and “Dragnet 1967.” He landed his “Hogan’s Heroes” role as Sergeant Baker in 1970, but the show was canceled the following year by CBS. Washington’s work in the 1970s included an appearance in the 1973 film “Westworld” as well as roles in the TV series “The Paul Lynde Show,” “The F.B.I.,” “The Rockford Files” and “Police Story.” One of his last TV appearances was alongside Jasmine Guy in “A Different World” in 1989. Born in Ethel, Miss., Washington and his family moved to California, where he was raised in the Bay Area in Redwood City and San Francisco. After earning his first screen test, he relocated to Los Angeles to begin his acting career. Among Washington’s other credits were the TV movies “J. Edgar Hoover,” “Money on the Side” and “Our Family Business.” Following his acting career, he returned to school and earned his college degree from Loyola Marymount University. He became an instructor at the same university, teaching a course that focused on Black actors in film. From there, he taught classes in oral interpretation and speech at Southwest College. Washington married Alice Marshall, the former editor-in-chief at Wave Newspapers in South Los Angeles and film reviews editor at Variety, in 2001. He is survived by his wife; brother Johnnie; sister Aaliyah Akbar; three children, Kim Lee, Kenneth Jr. and Quianna Stokes-Washington; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Well look who finally decided to write his basic plot that he already made in his head for his stupid pizza tower au/fangame concept/idfk anymore
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canon, from the show.. yeah, Carter, we know 💜
Just little art I did of my Gunner!MacCready AU series (post part one) with Mac getting himself worked up over a perfectly innocent shoulder touch.
Don't worry, they'll totally have it fixed before Hogan or any of the others notice!
I saw people in the tags talking about how Baker doesn't get enough love and honestly... yeah, I totally agree and I'm also guilty of ignoring him... So here he is -- I'm a fan of the headcanon that he and Kinch were both there at the same time. I like the idea that Kinch trained Baker on the radio as his backup.