Episode 110 – Mike Brown:
Adult Brown – Tim Kniffin
Willie – Dodds Delzell
Donna – Mary Gannon Graham
Sasser – Ed McCloud
Sasser Partner – Paul Sarran
Teenager #1 – Jake Flatto
Teenager #2 – Gabe Case
Dennis Woodward – Dan Bernstein
Young Brown – Matt Hooker
Detective #1 – Lewis Johnson
Male Brown Family Member – Jeffrey Buchanan
Housewife #1 – Leigh Nicholes
Paris – Chris Throm
Paris Partner – David Montano
Late 20’s Snitch – Andreas Blair
Prison Guard 1984 #1 – Rick Neitzel
Prisoner Best Man – Russell Mortensen
Minister – Ray Lawrason
Prison Guard 1999 #1 – Kip Baldwin
Prison Guard 1999 #2 – Landon McPherson
Sheriff Deputy – Roger Rude
Guard 1976 – Karl Mossberger
Prisoner 1976 #1 – Martin Veenschoten
Prisoner 1976 #2 – James McGee
Judge – Scott Phillips
Employee – Anjuli Sanneman
Customer – Wendy Skillman
Customer – James Skillman
Cop – Keith Shawn
Delores – June Alane Reif
FBI Agent – Jeff Redlick
Dolores Strange – April Krautner
Sullivan – Michael Navarra
Sullivan Wife – Kari Wishingrad
Sullivan Daughter – Valerie Neill
Security Guard – Mike Prescott
Sullivan Car – Christina Clark’s Mercedes
Brown’s Mom – Sheila Groves
Grey – Scot Free
Donna 25 y/o Daughter – Jessica LaVenter
Donna 26 y/o Son – Jason Archer
Producer – Heather Lane
Cameraman – Alejandro Torres
Call Ctr Extra/Cop – Mike Lounibos
Call Ctr Extra – Lois Pearlman
Street Extra – Beth Rader
Cop #1 – Frederick Johnson
Cop #2 – Kamasu Livingston
Cop #3 – Bennie Bell
Cop #4 – Brady Boyd
Extra Prisoner #1 – David Jimenez
Extra Prisoner #2 – Nick Fargo
Extra Prisoner #3 – An Ta
Extra Prisoner #4 – JP Concepcion
Guard #1 – Mike Scandurra
Highway Patrol – Joe D’Aura
An's Life List
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1. get a masters degree
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2. Learn Spanish
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3. Swim Alcatraz
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4. Do a triathalon
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5. Learn how to sail
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6. Celebrate New Years in New York City
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7. Start a clothing line
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8. learn to ski
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9. learn to ice skate
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10. build a fire with two sticks
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11. backpack through south america
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12. skydive
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13. walk abby road
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14. go on a road trip with no predetermined destination
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15. learn to SCUBA dive
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16. Learn to snorkel
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17. jump off a waterfall
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18. leave little messages, quotations,pieces of art etc. for strangers to find
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19. participate in Avon 3-day walk
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20. make a surfboard
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21. send something to post secret
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22. build a house with habitat for humanity
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23. ride a horse
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24. Kiss in the rain
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25. backpack through Europe
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26. See a movie in a drive-in
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27. walk on fire
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28. build a bike
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29. build a motorcycle
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30. see the northern lights
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31. Go to an NFL game
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32. write a song
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How I did it: If you live in Nor. Cal and really would like to dive into welding... There are so many possibilities! All you need is a bit of time, patience, elbow grease, perserverance, and good company. I was blessed while browsing Craigs List I came across a little gig asking for extra hands in helping for a Burning Man Project, in return the group requesting the help would teach whatever skills necessary to get te project done. Little did I know un… Read how I did it…
So in my latest adventure I decided to learn how to spin using fire poi. So I enrolled in the beginning fire poi class at The Crucible in Oakland. The Crucible is a industrial and fire arts collective and studio, its a huge place, a great place to learn from knowledgeable artists, and a great place to network and collab. You might have seen it featured in a local bay area newspaper, or on Mythbusters…its a cool place…im biased…I volunteer there. Ok onward!
I came willin and ready to learn to the second session…i missed the first due to working late night at the school for the spring production. When i entered the upstairs studio i was was greeted with a few people swinging stripe socks around and a welcoming smile from the instructor. She introduced herself as Scottie. She gave me the funny looking pair of stripe socks, two smaller nudie socks, and two cups of lentils. I assembled my practice poi.
The classes began with rotational work, changing directions, walking with the poi in motion, tricks like the butterfly, and so forth. Each of the class meetings got me working up a little sweat which is awesome, it is such a workout for the core and arms! ohh and i was so glad we practiced with anything but the real thing…because of the many times I hit myself only to sing soprano…luckily i played it off and was pretty sure no one was watching (yeah right! they were probably giggling and thinking there were magnets in between my legs).
All in all this was an enjoyable experience, with a little bit more practice ill be comfortable with the real fire set…im playing around with the led and color light set which is wicked cool. Ohh…hey! So I was watching Mythbusters the other day…lo and behold! I see Scottie the teacher hottie! So apparently Scottie is an awesome fabricator and welder that has worked with the Mythbuster crew several times…thats hot! Woman that can dance with fire, cut with fire, weld, fabricate, and still look cute in boots…awesome.
Get off your but and learn! Stop saying you will..just go and do it!
interested? Check it!
- www.thecrucible.org
- www.playpoi.com
SuperAn



