Brad — can refer to: *A name, sometimes short for Bradford or Bradley **Brad Altman, life partner of actor George Takei **Brad Carbunkle, a fictional character from My Life as a Teenage Robot animated television series **Brad Delson, Guitarist for the… … Wikipedia
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