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The penetrating eyes, the pockmarked cheeks, the protect-gray mane. If you’re a casting skipper and you see Tim O’Connor’s angular visage blazing at you from the pages of your instrumentalist’s directory, you’d irregularity him as a soldier. Or an Air Wring colonel who’s about to give up a lot of napalm on big-timer. Or a rancorous prosecutor, tearing into witnesses like a hawk rending a mouse.
But if you happened to see O’Connor at effort, you might use him differently. His medium has a gravelly with one's heart in one's mouth to pair up the dial, but it is also softer than you believe. Reassuring, even. His beam is welcoming, when he lets it out, and his gait is looser than any greedy counsel’s or napalming colonel’s would be. He has a day-dreaming supremacy, and he is more well-versed in his demeanor than the raw features would mention. O’Connor is a garnering of intriguing contradictions, and he understands that those contradictions are valuable tools for an actor.
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From : www.thrashermagazine.com
Timothy “Scotty” Scott O’Connor
Pace 27, 1991 - July 8, 2011
Scotty O’Connor, 20, of Hillsboro, passed away July 8, 2011, following a skateboarding misfortune.
Scotty was born March 27, 1991, in Lexington, Ky. He graduated from Century High School in 2009.
Scotty was a loving and compassionate son, a colleague (“brudder”) who was the foundation of his family and the glue that held his mom and sisters together. He was also a grandson, uncle, nephew, cobber, athlete and an all-around exceptional young man. Scotty loved UK basketball (Kentucky Wildcats), football, longboarding, ESPN, training his dog Roper, spending yet with his mom, sisters and friends, and he loved being an uncle to his niece, Aubree. He was employed by Jo-Ann Fabric. Scotty had the wit to touch the hearts of everyone he met and will be truly missed by all of his family and friends.
He is survived by his mother, Andrea O’Connor, of Hillsboro; sisters, Tiffany, Emily, Brittany, Leighanna, and Amber O’Connor, of Hillsboro; stepdad, Reg Minter, of Hillsboro; progenitor, Tim O’Connor, of Lexington, Ky.; papaw, William D. Beasley, of Monroe, N.C.; mamaw and pappies, Gary and Pam Hart, of Vero Run aground, Fla; niece, Aubree O’Connor, of Hillsboro; aunts, Monicia Barnoud, of Owensboro, Ky., and Sara Hart, of Versailles, Ky.; uncle, Eric Hart, of Lexington, Ky; cousins, Ryan, Nigel, Hannah, Katie, Jasmine, and Paige, located throughout the Like-minded States; and many close friends.

Tim Oconnor writes "Jesus is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of all the society... He saves all eventually through His cross:"
So why should I bother with this sometimes vindictive acting charachter?
Close job Leah....I
I don't conjecture in a specific "God" as there are just too many versions... God, Allah, Buddah, The Rainbow Serpent... etc etc and they ALL allege to have the ONLY truth...
Also, I don't believe in any of the books, they were
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