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Bob Burns is an American politician and Democratic member of the Missouri House of Representatives representing District 93 since January 9, 2013.
Burns has previously held public office as a member of the St. Louis Community College Board of Trustees, Affton, Missouri School District Board of Education, and Alderman for the City of St. George, Missouri.
Burns worked on the Congressional Staff of U.S. Congressman Richard Gephardt from 1995-1999 and the Senatorial Staff of U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill from 2007-2010.
He was inducted into the Affton School District Hall of Fame in 2010.
Burns first ran for the Missouri House of Representatives in 2006, seeking the House District 85 seat, but was unsuccessful. Redistricted to District 93 in 2012, he defeated fellow Democrat Joe Montecillo by earning 59-percent of the votes cast. He faced Republican Tony Leech in the November 6, 2012 General election, winning with nearly 65 percent of the vote.
Robert Donald Burns (born April 5, 1968) is an American professional golfer who has played on the PGA Tour and the Nationwide Tour.
Burns was born in Mission Hills, California. Burns went to John F. Kennedy High school located in the San Fernando Valley. He attended college at Cal State Northridge and was a member of the golf team. He won All-American honors his junior year, and was the individual medalist at the 1990 NCAA Division II Championship. He turned pro in 1991 and joined the PGA Tour in 1994.
During Burns' first month on the PGA Tour, his home in Northridge, California was rocked by a massive earthquake. He ended his rookie season 101st on the money list but failed to qualify for the PGA Tour for 1995 by a single stroke, and spent the next two years on the Nike Tour (now Nationwide Tour). His career hit a low-point in 1997 when he failed to qualify for either tour. In 1998, his fortunes improved dramatically when he won two tournaments and finished first on the Nike Tour money list with $178,664 in earnings.
Actors: Robert Bloodworth (actor), Clay Boss (actor), Jimmy Boyd (actor), Charlie Briggs (actor), Kelly W. Brown (actor), Jim Burk (actor), Alan G. Butler (actor), James J. Casino (actor), Jordan Christopher (actor), Keith Colbert (actor), Bill Couch (actor), Ira David Wood III (actor), Joe Dorsey (actor), Alan Fudge (actor), Roger Black (actor),
Plot: Brilliant researchers Lillian Reynolds and Michael Brace have developed a system of recording and playing back actual experiences of people. Once the capability of tapping into "higher brain functions" is added in, and you can literally jump into someone else's head and play back recordings of what he or she was thinking, feeling, seeing, etc., at the time of the recording, the applications for the project quickly spiral out of control. While Michael Brace uses the system to become close again to Karen Brace, his estranged wife who also works on the project, others start abusing it for intense sexual experiences and other logical but morally questionable purposes. The government tries to kick Michael and Lillian off the project once the vast military potential of the technology is discovered. It soon becomes obvious that the government is interested in more than just missile guidance systems. The lab starts producing mind torture recordings and other psychosis inducing material. When one of the researchers dies and tapes the experience of death, Michael is convinced that he must playback this tape to honor the memory of the researcher and to become enlightened. When another researcher dies during playback the tape is locked away and Michael has to fight against his former colleagues and the government lackeys that now run his lab in order to play back and confront the "scariest thing any of us will ever face" - death itself.
Keywords: adolescent, adolescent-boy, aerial-photography, anger, animal-experimentation, bed, bedroom, bicycle, boy, boy-in-perilActors: Bob Burns (actor), Hamlet the Dog (actor), Danny Duncan (actor), Scott Elliott (actor), Sam Flint (actor), Eddie Kane (actor), Kenneth MacDonald (actor), Ida Moore (actress), Gale Robbins (actress), Jerry Fairbanks (producer), Bob Burns (writer), Justin Herman (writer), Lew Landers (director), Reg Browne (editor),
Plot: Scott Elliott, a discharged WWII Navy officer and a film executive in civilian life, passes through a small Arkansas town, and meets Bob Burns, a farmer, and his daughter. As a film executive prior to the war, Elliott always had the thought that he could make animals talk on the screen, and when he tells this to Bob, he heartily agrees. They form a partnership whereby Elliott will handle the technical aspects, and Bob will write the dialogue for the talking animals. They go to Hollywood, where they start work on the film with the financial help of a producer. However, when half of the scenes are completed, they run the scenes for the producer, who walks out and refuses to put any more money in the project.
Keywords: 1940s, actor-shares-first-name-with-character, actor-shares-last-name-with-character, arkansas, b-movie, banker, barn, bazooka, daughter, failureActors: Vince Barnett (actor), Charles Brinley (actor), Fred Burns (actor), Jim Corey (actor), Frank Ellis (actor), Billy Franey (actor), William Gillis (actor), David Landau (actor), J. Farrell MacDonald (actor), Merrill McCormick (actor), Lew Meehan (actor), Vester Pegg (actor), Jack Pennick (actor), Tex Phelps (actor), Hal Price (actor),
Plot: Nabb controls the pass and lets all the ranchers through except Holderness and his stolen cattle. When Nabb refuses to sell, Holderness works an his son Snap who has run up gambling debts. There is more trouble when Snap becomes jealous of Judy's attraction to the surveyor Jack. When Holderness has Snap killed, everyone heads to town for the showdown.
Keywords: 1880s, arranged-marriage, bar-shootout, bartender, based-on-novel, bible, blessing, cabin, capture, cattleActors: Joseph Allen Sr. (actor), Billy Mason (actor), Whitney Raymond (actor), John Steppling (actor), Dolores Cassinelli (actress), Ruth Hennessy (actress), E. Mason Hopper (director),
Plot: It is the unexpected things in life that happen, which was proven when Bob Burns applied to John Hennessy for a position. Burns is told that single men are not engaged, that if he gets married by twelve o'clock the following day, the position is his. Burns writes two of his young lady friends, asking them to marry him, and to meet him at eleven o'clock. Undecided which one to mail, he allows a young boy to pick one of the letters out of his pocket and mail it. By accident, the other letter drops to the sidewalk. A good Samaritan, seeing the letter, picks it up and mails it. The next morning, at the appointed time, the two ladies arrive on the scene, and claim Burns for theirs. Not knowing what to do. Burns simply throws up the sponge and takes to his heels. Burns runs into an apartment building, where he comes face to face with an old sweetheart of his. He proposes to her and is accepted. They get married. Bob and his young bride arrive at his employer's office, where the two young ladies rush in with a policeman. Mr. Hennessy is overwhelmed when he discovers that Burns' young bride is his daughter Ruth.
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