"Shawn Harrison" is an United States/American actor best known for having played Waldo Faldo on the situation comedy/sitcom Family Matters (TV series)/Family Matters. He appeared on the American Broadcasting Company/ABC series from 1990-1996 as the dim-witted but lovable best friend to characters Eddie Winslow and Steve Urkel and he was also a chef in training on the show as well.

In 1986, Harrison made an appearance in the Kidsongs video, "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing", where he played the role of Mike.

Harrison has also made occasional appearances as the effeminate stylist "Peaches" on the UPN sitcom Girlfriends which ran between 2002 and 2007, and made several guest appearances on other series prior to that, including Moesha.

He provided the voice of Timber Wolf (comics)/Timber Wolf on the animated series Legion of Super Heroes (TV series)/Legion of Super Heroes which premiered in the Fall of 2006.

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What we're doing here is leveling the playing field. Everyone's going to have to turn down the music.

I didn't even know there was a study under way.

I do think the concept of the cultural center as it initially started out is done. But there are still groups out there that need space. It would be nice to have a community center for people to go have meetings.

We've got city water, city sewer, police and fire-rescue services right there across the street from them. It makes perfect sense to take a look at that.

It's just a general pull-back in the technology sector... Every name I cover is unfortunately in the red. I don't think I have a green name on my screen today.

It's very possible. There is a big parking lot, and it would be a great community center. It's an open book right now, and there are several different possibilities for (the former Winn-Dixie) right now.

Everyone knows it's going to be incredibly expensive.

What we're doing is sticking with the process, which everyone thinks doesn't work. If we designate, we go right back to the process we say doesn't work.

This is just one more piece in the New Tampa transportation puzzle. This coupled with the road improvements scheduled in the coming year should be a step in the right direction.