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Memories of O'Hara, US Treasury

Last post 03-08-2006, 1:33 PM by Pre-Forums Poster. 0 replies.
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  •  03-08-2006, 1:33 PM 1222

    Memories of O'Hara, US Treasury

    I liked O'Hara, U. S. Treasury for many reasons. I grew up in a house of law enforcement agents. I was enamored by David Jannsen, because he was every inch a stand-up man, all-around. Also, I was a high school musician and I liked the driving beat of patriotic music, such as the theme from O'Hara, U. S. Treasury. Most memorable to me was when he infiltrated a drug ring and he asked, "How much do you want for the hash?" I thought the drug dealers were going to drop their pants in surprise!

    --lawman's son


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