. "Brentwood is a gargoyle formerly of the Labyrinth Clan. He is the clone of Lexington."@en . . "0.1"^^ . "yes"@en . "2000"^^ . . "none"@en . . "11.7"^^ . "Brentwood is a gargoyle formerly of the Labyrinth Clan. He is the clone of Lexington."@en . . "34.0"^^ . "white"@en . "772.9"^^ . . . "Brentwood"@en . . . . "yes"@en . . . . "Brentwood was an upscale residential neighborhood in West Los Angeles, bordering Beverly Glen to the east. (Chaos Theory) Don, Carianne, and Aaron Biehn all lived in Brentwood for many years. (Trinity) Katherine Hensley lived at 1234 Las Palmas Way in Brentwood, where she ran an art studio out of her home. (Operation Hell Gate) Nawaf Sanjore's architectural firm had an office in Brentwood. (Trojan Horse)"@en . . . "yes"@en . . . . . . . "Currently, Thailog"@en . . "Bob Logue wrote: Hi Mr. Logue (Bob): Well back here in the Burgh (Brentwood) we got our yearly shaft award, the School and Borough Taxes arrived. It was great that the Assessment remained at 2002 level (although my assessment in 2001 was $98,000. Then 2002 was raised to $131,200). But in 2006 the Millage went up (Boro. $100 (millage 08.50); and School $250 (Millage - 028.270)). YES the Borough gets $1,092.90, and the School gets $3,634.84, for a GRAND Total $4,727.74. Just too bad you tore down that home next to you, we could have Moved In. HA, Ha. It sure irks me to know it's costing us almost $5,000.00 a year to rent our home from Brentwood. Maybe in a year or three, Brentwood will reward us with a Millage increase that will hit the $5,000.00 total. I bought the home because I could afford the Fair Market Price and the Taxes at the time, but at todays Assessment and upped Millage, with my Fixed Income Pension, it's sure MUCH MORE DIFFICULT. When I worked we got a raise each year, but it doesn't work that way when one retires. Well enough misery on our part, just remember \"God loves YOU , and so do we\". Ps. Sorry to have rambled on so much."@en . "Bob Logue wrote: Hi Mr. Logue (Bob): Well back here in the Burgh (Brentwood) we got our yearly shaft award, the School and Borough Taxes arrived. It was great that the Assessment remained at 2002 level (although my assessment in 2001 was $98,000. Then 2002 was raised to $131,200). But in 2006 the Millage went up (Boro. $100 (millage 08.50); and School $250 (Millage - 028.270)). YES the Borough gets $1,092.90, and the School gets $3,634.84, for a GRAND Total $4,727.74. Just too bad you tore down that home next to you, we could have Moved In. HA, Ha. It sure irks me to know it's costing us almost $5,000.00 a year to rent our home from Brentwood. Maybe in a year or three, Brentwood will reward us with a Millage increase that will hit the $5,000.00 total."@en . "23302"^^ . . . . "7.0"^^ . "yes"@en . "yes"@en . . "Formerly, Labyrinth Clan"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Black/Red"@en . . . "yes"@en . . . "BrentwoodLogo.gif"@en . . "Brentwood"@en . . . "-7"^^ . . "-8"^^ . "Thailog and Demona commissioned Dr. Anton Sevarius to create Brentwood as a part of their clone clan. Sevarius and Thailog aged Brentwood to his peak physical age, leaving him radically discolored. Demona named him, and Thailog programmed him simply \"to obey Thailog.\" Like the rest of the clones, Brentwood was sent against the Manhattan Clan, but he was defeated. Talon adopted the clones, and planned to teach them to think for themselves and \"to use verbs.\""@en . . "black"@en . . "Thailog and Demona commissioned Dr. Anton Sevarius to create Brentwood as a part of their clone clan. Sevarius and Thailog aged Brentwood to his peak physical age, leaving him radically discolored. Demona named him, and Thailog programmed him simply \"to obey Thailog.\" Like the rest of the clones, Brentwood was sent against the Manhattan Clan, but he was defeated. Talon adopted the clones, and planned to teach them to think for themselves and \"to use verbs.\" When Thailog stormed the Labyrinth, Brentwood quickly succumbed to his will. Brentwood blindly followed Thailog's orders, until Delilah proposed that each clone decide for him or herself whether they would maintain allegiance to the Labyrinth Clan, or re-ally themselves to Thailog. Despite the pleading of Lexington and the rest of the Manhattan Clan, Brentwood decided to abandon the Labyrinth Clan and join Thailog because \"Thailog smart.\" Brentwood is loyal to Thailog and has been assisting him with Shari on his latest mission. Brentwood has been sifting through the ruins of [St. Damien's Cathedral, presumably searching for the remnants of the Praying Gargoyle."@en . . "Brentwood was an upscale residential neighborhood in West Los Angeles, bordering Beverly Glen to the east. (Chaos Theory) Don, Carianne, and Aaron Biehn all lived in Brentwood for many years. (Trinity) Katherine Hensley lived at 1234 Las Palmas Way in Brentwood, where she ran an art studio out of her home. (Operation Hell Gate) Nawaf Sanjore's architectural firm had an office in Brentwood. (Trojan Horse)"@en . "11.6"^^ . . . "Brentwood"@en . "Thailog and Demona commissioned Dr. Anton Sevarius to create Brentwood as a part of their clone clan. Sevarius and Thailog aged Brentwood to his peak physical age, leaving him radically discolored. Demona named him, and Thailog programmed him simply \"to obey Thailog.\" Like the rest of the clones, Brentwood was sent against the Manhattan Clan, but he was defeated. Talon adopted the clones, and planned to teach them to think for themselves and \"to use verbs.\" When Thailog stormed the Labyrinth, Brentwood quickly succumbed to his will. Brentwood blindly followed Thailog's orders, until Delilah proposed that each clone decide for him or herself whether they would maintain allegiance to the Labyrinth Clan, or re-ally themselves to Thailog. Despite the pleading of Lexington and the rest of the Manhattan Clan, Brentwood decided to abandon the Labyrinth Clan and join Thailog because \"Thailog smart.\" Brentwood is loyal to Thailog and has been assisting him with Shari on his latest mission. Brentwood has been sifting through the ruins of St. Damien's Cathedral, presumably searching for the remnants of the Praying Gargoyle."@en . . .