Monday, January 25, 2010

Superman III (1983)




http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=43996

Ronald Reagan

XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989

Remarks at a White House Reception for Delegates to the National Leadership Conference of Teen Age Republicans

June 23, 1981

The President. Good afternoon, and welcome to the White House.

You know, it's always heartening to see young people in politics, and it is especially for me, because when I first became active and ran for Governor in California, it was in those riotous days of the sixties. Now, during the last election, the difference was that I couldn't help but notice that wherever we went, there was a large contingent of Teen Age Republicans who were working their hearts out in the campaign.

You had a significant impact on the outcome in the last election in a number of areas. You walked the precincts, you licked stamps, stuffed envelopes, got senior citizens to the polls, and babysat while mothers voted. It may not sound very glamorous, but it's absolutely essential and especially in this era of campaign spending limitations. And it very often, what you did, makes the difference between winning and losing. It happens on election day— [applause] .—

You know, during the last decade there was a vocal minority of American young people who were attracted to, let us say, alien ideologies. And they got the lion's share of the public attention, while many good things were accomplished by young people such as Teen Age Republicans, and that went unacknowledged because the attention was being paid the other way. That's nothing new, however. President Woodrow Wilson noted the same thing way back in 1914. When he was speaking of young people, he said, "They're generally thought of to be arch-radicals. As a matter of fact, they're the most conservative people I've ever dealt with."

You Teen Age Republicans are doing a tremendous job, and I think that's tremendous testimony to Barbie Wells, 1 who's really made the TARs the vibrant organization that it is today. There she is, back there. Barbie, bless you and thank you.

1 National Teen Age Republican director.

Somebody even mentioned that you've got a club in Dixon, Illinois, and they have a delegation here today. That's my hometown. Dixon, well—oh, there's one of those hats from the Inaugural, yes. Well, welcome. That's where I spent my Huck Finn days and grew up and lifeguarded on the Rock River every summer for seven summers.—










http://www.cswap.com/1983/Superman_III/cap/en/2_Parts/b/00_25

Superman III


:25:59
HEY! HEY!

:26:09
JUST LEAVE
HIM ALONE.

:26:32
I CAN'T GET THROUGH.

:26:33
THERE'S SOMETHING
HAPPENING.

:26:35
LOOK!
SUPERMAN'S DRUNK!

:26:36
I WANT TO SEE
WHAT'S HAPPENING.

:26:38
RICKY! RICKY!

:26:39
RICKY!

:26:42
THANK YOU.

:26:44
IT'S A DISGRACE.

:26:45
NOBODY'LL TRUST
THAT CREEP AGAIN.

:26:52
WHAT ARE YOU
LOOKING AT? HUH?

:26:55
EXCUSE ME, SUPERMAN,

:26:57
IT'S ME, RICKY.

:26:59
RICKY FROM SMALLVILLE.

:27:00
SAY YOU WON'T
HURT ANYBODY!

:27:03
RICKY, HE'S CHANGED!

:27:04
MAYBE HE'S
JUST SICK.

:27:06
SUPERMAN, PLEASE
GET BETTER!

:27:08
HE'S NOT LISTENING
TO YOU.

:27:11
YES, HE IS.

:27:12
HE'S GOT
SUPERHEARING.

:27:14
SUPERMAN, YOU'RE
JUST IN A SLUMP!

:27:16
YOU'LL BE
GREAT AGAIN!

:27:19
DO IT, SUPERMAN!

:27:20
SUPERMAN, YOU
CAN HEAR ME,

:27:22
CAN'T YOU?

:27:23
SUPERMAN, YOU'RE
JUST IN A SLUMP!

:27:26
YOU'LL BE
GREAT AGAIN!

:27:28
YOU CAN DO IT,
SUPERMAN!

:27:31
SUPERMAN, YOU
CAN HEAR ME.

:27:34
YOU'RE JUST
IN A SLUMP.

:27:35
I KNOW
YOU CAN...

:27:37
YOU CAN DO IT,
SUPERMAN.

:27:46
AAAAAAHHH!

:27:48
AAAAAAHHH!

:27:51
HE'S GONE NUTS!

:27:54
COME ON!










http://www.cswap.com/2001/Behind_Enemy_Lines/cap/en/25fps/a/00_10

Behind Enemy Lines


:10:02
You've had an interesting career, Lieutenant.





http://www.cswap.com/2001/Behind_Enemy_Lines/cap/en/25fps/a/00_10

Behind Enemy Lines


:10:37
Just out of curiosity, Lieutenant,
what happened to you?

:10:41
Sir, I signed up to be a fighter pilot.
I didn't wanna be a cop.

:10:45
I certainly didn't wanna be a cop walkin' the
beat in a neighborhood no one cares about.










http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=43898&st=&st1=

Ronald Reagan

XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989

Proclamation 4847—National Safe Boating Week, 1981

June 4th, 1981

By the President of the United States of America

A Proclamation

Americans enjoy a multitude of sports and recreational activities that serve to refresh the body and spirit. For many of our citizens, recreation means boating.

Those involved in recreational boating should always remember that the primary responsibility for safety rests with the individual. And while a cruise can be a wonderful experience for one person or an entire family, it can also result in tragedy.

Aware of the need for boating safety, the Congress enacted the joint resolution of June 4, 1958 (36 U.S.C. 161) as amended, requesting that the President proclaim a National Safe Boating Week.

Now, Therefore, I, Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the week beginning on June 7, 1981 as National Safe Boating Week.





http://www.cswap.com/1991/Flight_of_the_Intruder/cap/en/2_Parts/b/00_23

Flight of the Intruder


:23:00
We can expect a forest of SAMs
and flak you can lay down on.

:23:04
We've got to cut a path through
for the air force.

:23:09
We'll be going
in broad daylight

:23:10
with nothing to hide behind.

:23:13
We'll be easy targets
up there, gentlemen,

:23:15
but they're counting on us.

:23:17
Lean into it.

:23:19
Let's go downtown!





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I keep having these curious sensations that seem to be of me landing on the ground, and I assume I am strapped to a parachute because I can't see the parachute. I'm not certain how long I have been consciously aware of that sensation. In these sensations, I am almost, but partially, visualizing myself looking down at my legs as I am about to hit the ground. I can distinquish the color of the ground and some basic details about the texture of the ground. I can see the black military boots and I am wearing and what seems to be a green flight pressure suit that fighter jet pilots would wear. I see the image clearly in my mind, but I find it confusing because I don't consciously remember any such experience so I can only describe it as something I partially visualize, which seems curious itself. I used to describe such sensations as 'foreign dream,' because they seemed to have been produced by sources outside my mind, although this particular sensation about
landing on the ground with a parachute while wearing a flight suit occurred to me after I had been awake for a while. Such waking images have probably been occurring to me for a long time but only the similar dreams would stay within my attention span for some reason.

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http://www.script-o-rama.com/movie_scripts/n/natural-script-transcript-robert-redford.html

The Natural Script - Dialogue Transcript


Now look at me.


I'm wet nurse to a last-place,
dead-to-the-neck-up ball club...


...and I'm choking to death!





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090317-N-9286M-110 BASRAH, Iraq (March 17, 2009) Navy Capt. Robert Lansden, Ponchatoola, La., assigned to the 304th Civil Affairs Brigade, speaks to a physician at the Al Aqeel Hospital in Basrah, Iraq. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Andre N. McIntyre/Released)


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090317-N-9286M-110





http://www.cswap.com/1994/Star_Trek:_Generations/cap/en/25fps/a/00_55

Star Trek: Generations


:55:38
- Did you get anything from the human?
- No. His heart just wasn't in it.










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0348150/quotes

Memorable quotes for

Superman Returns (2006)


Lois Lane: But there are a dozen other stories out there.

Perry White: Yeah? Name one.

Lois Lane: Well, there was a museum robbery last night. Hmm? Even Superman missed that one... he was too busy saving this hooker.










}}}}} JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

To: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Friday, February 3, 2006 6:56:36 PM

Subject: Nice talking with you in the morning


http://q13.trb.com/news/kcpq-bio-lilyj,0,3625909.htmlstory?coll=kcpq-newsstaff-1

I think I am in love with Lily Jang. It seems crazy to even write that, with all things considered, but, well, what isn't crazy right now?

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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0708455/quotes

Memorable quotes for

"Star Trek"

The City on the Edge of Forever (1967)


Dr. McCoy: This looks like old Earth around 1920, '25.

Edith Keeler: Would you care to try for '30?

Dr. McCoy: I *am* unconscious or demented.

Edith Keeler: I have a friend that talks about Earth the same way that you do. Would you like to meet him?

Dr. McCoy: I'm a surgeon, not a psychiatrist. I am Leonard McCoy, Senior Medical Officer aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise.

Edith Keeler: I don't mean to disbelieve you, but that's hardly a Navy uniform.

Dr. McCoy: That's quite all right. That's quite all right, dear, because I don't believe in you, either.










}}}}} JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

To: Katie W

Cc: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 9:32:04 PM


Kerry Burgess wrote:

Katie,

My appointment at the VA is July 18th.

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7-20-06

Kerry,

you have been

OK'd to move into

the vet. center

tomorrow at 11 a.m.

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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092007/quotes

Memorable quotes for

Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)


Dr. Gillian Taylor: Sure you won't change your mind?

Spock: Is there something wrong with the one I have?










}}}}} JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

To: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Saturday, April 1, 2006 9:32:54 PM

Subject: Sleep journal 4/1/06


I wish I had written down these dreams shortly after I awoke. I don't remember as much detail now. But I think that illustrates how I am sensing the difference between these foreign or manipulated dreams and what would be normal dreams. I think the foreign dreams stay with me longer. I remember more of their detail. I can visualize the details in those dreams longer than I can the dreams I think of as normal. I still don't know if they are reading information to me or if they are simply reciting words that I construct into something that makes sense to me. When I had a recent dream with my so-called imaginary girlfriend the other day, I can still almost hear her voice. I don't know if that means she was literally talking while I was asleep, or that I just have heard her talking enough to be able to assign her voice to any suggestion that the dream manipulator attributes to her.

This morning I dreamed I was traveling down a four-lane road towards Shelton. I was on a bicycle but I was effortlessly traveling at 75 mph. I thought to myself that I should be wearing a helmet. Then I was on a dirt road. There was a turn I needed to make to go up to the mountains I wanted to go to, but I was traveling at 58 mph and wouldn't be able to make the turn so I kept going until I slowed down enough to turn. As I was just writing that, I remembered that time, 12/23/01, when I hit that patch of ice and separated my shoulder. In this dream today, there was still some ice and a little snow around, but it all seemed to be thawing, as in a spring thaw. The road was muddy. I vaguely remember some people or a person being around there but I can't remember any details.

In another dream, the day before, last night maybe when I took a nap, I was walking up some stairs. I seemed to be coming up from a subway tunnel. I was wearing a very realistic Batman costume. But I didn't have the cowl covering my head. The costume was heavy or I just felt tired. I walked past someone I knew. I said something to her that reminded me of something I said to someone in that restaurant in 1999 when someone asked me what I did in my personal time. There was someother stuff that happened in the dream. At one point, I responded to a question that had something to do with "vice president" by replying "Sure it is. I was vice president of the National Honor Society." I am not sure what that was supposed to mean. There was also something about "putting our heads together."

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http://www.cswap.com/1983/Superman_III/cap/en/2_Parts/b/00_10

Superman III


:10:00
I'LL TELL HIM.
BYE-BYE.

:10:02
THAT WAS MY
FRIEND BETTY.

:10:04
THERE'S BEEN AN ACCIDENT.

:10:07
A TRUCK CRASHED
THROUGH THE RIVER BRIDGE.

:10:09
IT'S HANGING OFF
THE SIDE OF THE BRIDGE,

:10:10
AND THE DRIVER'S
STILL IN THE CAB.

:10:12
I HATE TO RUSH YOU.

:10:15
THERE'S NO RUSH.

:10:16
BUT THE BRIDGE.

:10:19
I ALWAYS GET
THERE ON TIME.

:10:21
LET'S RELAX.

:10:35
IT'S UNUSUAL FINDING
A GOOD-LOOKING GIRL

:10:38
LIKE YOU
ALONE LIKE THIS.

:10:48
LISTEN, UM...

:10:50
SHOULDN'T YOU
DO SOMETHING

:10:53
ABOUT THE BRIDGE?

:10:54
WHAT BRIDGE?










}}}}} JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

To: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 10:21:01 PM

Subject: Re: Journal May 19, 2006


Kerry Burgess wrote:


I wonder where the divergence point is in history? When did I become Kerry Burgess and who am I really? There was probably a real Kerry Burgess, someone that looked like me.

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http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/pinkfloyd/thefinalcut.html

PINK FLOYD LYRICS

"The Final Cut"

through the fish eyed lens of tear stained eyes
i can barely define the shape of this moment in time
and far from flying high in clear blue skies
i'm spiralling down to the hole in the ground where i hide
if you negotiate the minefield in the drive
and beat the dogs and cheat the cold electronic eyes
and if you make it past the shotgun in the hall
dial the combination. open the priesthole
and if i'm in i'll tell you what's behind the wall
there's a kid who had a big hallucination
making love to girls in magazines
he wonders if you're sleeping with your new found faith
could anybody love him
or is it just a crazy dream
and if i show you my dark side
will you still hold me tonight
and if i open my heart to you
and show you my weak side
what would you do
would you sell your story to rolling stone
would you take the children away
and leave me alone
and smile in reassurance
as you whisper down the phone
would you send me packing
or would you take me home
thought i oughta bare my naked feelings
thought i oughta tear the curtain down
i held the blade in trembling hands
prepared to make it but just then the phone rang
i never had the nerve to make the final cut