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Husqvarna Motorcycles GmbH (Swedish: [ˈhʉ̂ːsˌkvɑːɲa] ⓘ; marketed as Husqvarna) is an Austrian motorcycle company with Swedish origins. The company began producing motorcycles in 1903 at Huskvarna, Sweden, as a subsidiary of the Husqvarna armament firm. [1] Today, Husqvarna Motorcycles GmbH is owned by Pierer Mobility . [2]
Husqvarna's first titles in Motocross World Championship came in 1959 and 1960. The operation was divested in 1987 and since 2013 is part of the KTM family. 1919 – Lawn mowers When Husqvarna acquired Norrahammars Bruk in 1918, the product range expanded to heating boilers and lawn mowers. The first test with a lawn mower powered by an engine ...
Two and a Half Men is an American television sitcom created by Chuck Lorre and Lee Aronsohn that originally aired on CBS from September 22, 2003, to February 19, 2015, with a total of twelve seasons consisting of 262 episodes.
Rose (Melanie Lynskey; regular in seasons 1–2; recurring in seasons 3–6, 8–10 and 12; guest in seasons 7 and 11) is the Harpers' wealthy neighbor and Charlie's stalker. After his death, she finds new love and a stalker victim in Walden.
S. Two and a Half Men season 1; Two and a Half Men season 2; Two and a Half Men season 3; Two and a Half Men season 4; Two and a Half Men season 5; Two and a Half Men season 6
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"Nice to Meet You, Walden Schmidt" is the ninth season premiere of the American sitcom Two and a Half Men and the 178th episode overall. The first appearance of Ashton Kutcher as Walden Schmidt, "an internet billionaire with a broken heart", [1] it was written by series creators Chuck Lorre and Lee Aronsohn, along with Eddie Gorodetsky and Jim Patterson, and directed by James Widdoes.
"People Who Love Peepholes" is the second episode of the ninth season of the American sitcom Two and a Half Men. The 179th overall, the episode was written by series creators Chuck Lorre and Lee Aronsohn, along with Eddie Gorodetsky and Jim Patterson, and directed by James Widdoes.