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WINGS PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Aprilynne Pike | 294 pages | 03 May 2011 | HarperCollins Publishers Inc | 9780061668050 | English | New York, NY, United States Wings (TV Series –) - IMDb In lieu of electronic permission, paper forms can be picked up in the Records and Registration Office, Graff Main Hall. Questions on these documents, except for the textbook directions, can be directed to Victoria Rahn in Records and Registration, vrahn uwlax. Unofficial Transcripts Unofficial transcripts are only available to current students and students who have been enrolled in the last 6 months. Contact Records and Registration at Electronic Add with Permission thru 5th day. You will then be able to log into your Student Center and monitor your admissions status. If you have questions on the information displayed in your Student Center after you have successfully logged in, please contact the Admissions Office at If you are having technical difficulties logging into your Student Center, please contact the Eagle Help Desk at If you have questions on the information displayed in your Student or Faculty Center after you have successfully logged in, please refer to the respective tabs at the top of this page. Roy is usually rivals and sometimes enemies of the group. Roy was married to a woman named Sylvia, played by Concetta Tomei. For several years he claimed that she had died, but it is later revealed that she left him, and is now married to a wealthy plastic surgeon and living in Boston. The couple has one son, R. Roy Junior , who is homosexual. It took a while for Roy to support him and he was proud of him. Roy is the most dishonest businessman on the island. Examples included forcing a customer who has just ordered a large meal from Helen to board the plane immediately, and then stealing both the meal and the money the customer leaves for Helen. He also established false charities including one for his "late wife" and using the proceeds for fly-fishing trips or to subscribe to the Playboy Channel. Roy has an autographed picture of Richard Nixon in his office, and was once arrested for trying to force his way aboard Air Force One to have a picture taken of himself shaking hands with President George H. Also in his office he has a poster of a woman wearing a thong bikini riding on a unicycle. He comments, "If that was Paris and she was holding a loaf of bread, they'd call it art. While normally conniving and arrogant, Roy does have a sense of fun: since his birthday is February 29, , a leap year , he celebrates it only once every four years as if he were only a quarter of his real age. He drives a purple El Camino , on which he claims he can disconnect the brake lights in order to engage in insurance fraud by being intentionally rear-ended by people driving luxury cars. Despite his sleazy and conniving nature, Roy does have a more generous side: when Helen finds out that she didn't get properly divorced from her sham marriage to Antonio, Roy helps her concoct an elaborate plan to send Joe away for weekend of fly fishing in Maine while she, Brian and Antonio fly to Tampico , Mexico to get a "quickie" divorce from a Senor Pepe. Roy doesn't try to blackmail Helen or demand money, simply asking Helen to deliver a message to Senor Pepe, "The donkey has died. Scarpacci is an Italian immigrant from Apecchio in the Central Italian region of Marche , who owns and operates a taxi service to and from the airport. Antonio is mild-mannered, deferential, and hopelessly romantic; he falls head-over-heels for Helen's older sister Casey when she returns to Nantucket, although his feelings are not reciprocated. Antonio was originally a waiter , and made a guest appearance in the second season in this role before becoming an official cast member in the third season by which time he had changed professions. Helen married him in order to save him from deportation. The marriage mistakenly lasted for three years unbeknownst to either one of them long after Antonio got his green card due to an error on Helen's part. He is a big fan of the Mary Pat Lee Show. Sometimes he is annoyed and bullied by Roy. Season 4—5 Played by Farrah Forke , Alex is a helicopter pilot who moves to Nantucket to start her own helicopter tour business. She had previously flown U. Army Apache helicopters in Desert Storm. Though she initially rebuffs the amorous attentions of both Hackett brothers, she eventually falls for Brian's boyish charms. She and Brian live together briefly, but after Brian spends a wild night in New York with Joe and an old friend, Alex throws him out of the apartment and leaves Nantucket for good. She returns a season later to resolve some of the bitterness in their breakup; she and Brian briefly get back together before they both decide it is best to go their separate ways. She returns to Nantucket after being abandoned by her husband, Stuart Davenport played by John Ritter , who was Yasbeck's real life partner and later husband , but despite having grown up there she has difficulty adjusting her upper crust tastes and sensibilities to a working class life on the small island. Antonio falls madly in love with Casey, but she takes little notice of him. Unlike Helen, Casey dropped her southern accent when she moved to Nantucket. After she and Brian spend the better part of a season sniping at each other, they end up having sex the night before Joe and Helen's wedding. Afterward they find themselves unable to stay away from each other, having a passionate affair; while Joe and Helen are on their honeymoon, Casey's bra lands on the hearth of the lit fireplace and leads to Helen's house burning down. Her relationship with Brian cools after that, but they maintain a friendship. When she first appears in the show, Casey goes by her married name of Davenport, but after she and Stuart divorce at the end of season seven, she reverts to Chappel. Budd is Lowell's equal as a skilled mechanic and earnest worker, but also as a quirky character. He is jumpy and insecure, and is haunted by an incident in his past when an aircraft he worked on crashed, causing him to face a court martial. Although the military cleared him of charges, Budd continues to blame himself for the incident until Brian convinces him to let it go. Occasionally Budd astonishes everyone with magic tricks, but otherwise he has difficulty interacting with others. After being introduced early in the seventh season, Budd disappears toward the end of the season and is never mentioned again. Carlton Blanchard : played by William Hickey , Carlton is an old man with a high-pitched nasal voice whose outwardly meek yet privately demanding behavior causes everyone who meets him to shudder at his coming. He is also known for asking bizarre questions such as "If you were to carpet Florida, how long would it take to vacuum it? In another episode, he tricks Helen into throwing him a birthday party and then falls down her stairs in order to force her to take care of him for a week. Though none of the regulars like Carlton, he is especially disliked by Antonio, a situation made worse when Carlton repeatedly calls him "Angelo". Hickey's casting was a nod to the film of the same name , Hickey being born in same year as its debut and the name "Carlton Blanchard" being taken from one of the film's characters. Lewis Blanchard : played by Gilbert Gottfried , he is Carlton's equally irritating nephew. He is very rude and abrasive, and makes only the slightest of attempts to hide his wish for Carlton to die so he can inherit his money. He seems to have crushes on Casey, Helen, and Alex, who are all completely repulsed by his lewd remarks. Donald Hackett : played by Don Murray , Joe and Brian's deceased father took it hard when his wife, and the boys' mother, walked out on the family. He was committed to a mental institution and died just prior to the beginning of the series. He had a good sense of humor, and in the series premiere his will was required to be read to Brian and Joe together; it required them to reunite after their six-year estrangement. He willed them a key which opened up the lockbox to another key, then another, which had Joe and Brian go to Boston then back to Nantucket airport where they ended up finding a suitcase full of spring snakes and a photograph of them as children, encouraging them to always value their kinship. After Brian and Casey burn down Joe's house, Joe is fed up with Brian's string of irresponsible behavior and fires him from Sandpiper and orders him never to speak to him again. The ghost of their father appears and uses reverse psychology to convince Joe to make peace with Brian. In that episode, Joe, in order to assuage his guilt over going to a strip club later, volunteers at the senior citizens' home, where he is assigned to spend time with Lou. After spending a moment complaining about how lousy nursing home life is, Lou manages to guilt trip Joe into taking him to the strip club with him. Though Joe is somewhat tolerant of Lou, Brian is decidedly less so, referring to him derisively as " Yoda " due to Lou's shrivelled physical appearance.

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