http://www.cswap.com/1989/The_Abyss/cap/en/25fps/a/00_17
The Abyss
:17:48
- These guys the SEALs?
- Yeah.
:17:50
Those guys ain't so tough.
I've fought guys plenty tougher than them.
:17:54
Now we get to hear
how you could have been a contender?
:17:58
Hey!
:17:59
- You see this?
- Yeah.
:18:01
They used to call this the hammer.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0756891/quotes
Memorable quotes for
"Futurama"
The Series Has Landed (1999)
Fry: I'm never gonna get used to the 31st century. Caffineated bacon? Baconated grapefruit? ADMIRAL Crunch?
http://www.cswap.com/2000/Gladiator/cap/en/2_Parts/a/00_44
Gladiator
:45:21
Don't die.
:45:23
They'll feed you to the lions.
:45:25
They are worth more than we are.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Navy_SEALs
United States Navy SEALs
The United States Navy Sea, Air and Land (SEAL) forces are the elite Special Operations Forces (or Special forces) of the U.S. Navy
Deserts
SEAL operators must be ready for desert deployment
The Desert will test the SEALs both mentally and physically.
The harsh desert environment provides little to no concealment so blending in is more difficult.
http://www.africom.mil/getArticle.asp?art=1796
UNITED STATES AFRICA COMMAND
FACT SHEET: History of U.S. Military Involvement in Africa
1945-1970
Libya The United States Air Force stationed several thousand personnel at Wheelus Air Base near Tripoli, which served as a long-range bomber base in the southern Mediterranean. The United States withdrew from the base at the request of the Libyan government.
1983
Chad. On August 8, 1983, President Reagan reported the deployment of two AWACS electronic surveillance planes and eight F-15 fighter planes and ground logistical support forces to assist Chad against Libyan and rebel forces.
http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=34391&st=hungry&st1=
Ronald Reagan
XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989
Remarks on the 750th Anniversary of the Founding of Berlin
June 12th, 1987
The President. Well, Chancellor Kohl and Mayor Diepgen, Ambassador Burt, ladies and gentlemen: It's an honor for me to be able to join you today at this 750th birthday party for the city of Berlin. I'm especially pleased to be here today because—well, it's not often that I get to go to a birthday party for something that's older than I am. [Laughter]
But to subject you to a second speech here— [laughter] —you know, I keep thinking of a story of ancient Rome, where, on a Saturday afternoon, the hungry lions were turned loose on the little group of people there on the floor of the Coliseum, and they came charging toward them. And one individual stepped out of the group, said something very quietly, and the lions all laid down. Well, the crowd was enraged and horrified that they're going to be denied the show. And Caesar sent for the man who had spoken to the lions. And they brought him, and he said, "What did you say to them that made them act like that?" And he said, "I just told them that after they ate, there'd be speeches." [Laughter]