This Is What I Think.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Right.




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

To: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Tuesday, May 9, 2006 6:01:15 PM

Subject: Right


I wonder if this is where that guy painting the picture was standing?

http://local.live.com/?v=2&sp=aN.47.619681_-122.348911

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156 4th Ave N, Seattle, WA, United States










http://www.cswap.com/1993/Dave/cap/en/2_Parts/b/00_15

Dave


:15:32
You may not be aware...

:15:33
...but there is a ''No left turn'' sign
just down the block.

:15:37
You went through it.

:15:41
I don't know what was I thinking.

:15:46
We're look-alikes.

:15:48
Not like each other, but--

:15:50
I know what you think.

:15:51
People hire us to impersonate
the president and first lady.

:15:53
We work out of an agency.

:15:55
You sure look like him.

:15:56
Thanks. We work very hard at it.

:15:59
She got her hair cut to look--
Perfect match.

:16:01
We just played the Sapperstein wedding.
They loved us.

:16:05
We did our Club Med routine...

:16:07
...where they go down to Club Med...

:16:10
...and Bill Mitchell says,
''at 0700, I want an hour of volleyball...

:16:14
''...and then at 0830, I want
a complete briefing on the surf situation.''

:16:18
And then the big finale at the Talent Club.

:16:22
''The sun'll come out tomorrow.

:16:25
''Bet your bottom dollar that tomorrow....''

:16:28
I'm okay.
''There'll be sun

:16:30
''Just thinking about tomorrow

:16:33
''Clears away the cobwebs and the sorrow

:16:36
''Till there's none

:16:38
''Tomorrow

:16:39
''Tomorrow, I love you

:16:42
''Tomorrow

:16:43
''It's only a day away

:16:47
''Tomorrow, tomorrow

:16:50
''We love you, tomorrow

:16:52
''You're only a day away''










}}}}} JOURNAL ARCHIVE: ----- Original Message ----

From: Kerry Burgess

To: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 2:45:01 PM

Subject: Re: Finally


the worst time is seeing the plane flying over and waiting..........

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http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=50523

William J. Clinton

XLII President of the United States: 1993 - 2001

Remarks on the 25th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing

July 20th, 1994


Thank you very much, Mr. Vice President, Members of Congress, veterans of the Apollo program, the friends of the space program in America, and most of all, to those whom we honor here today.

Just a day before he died, President Kennedy compared our space program to a boy who comes upon a wall in an orchard. The wall is tall. It looks insurmountable, but the boy is curious about what lies on the other side. So he throws his cap over the wall, and then he has no choice but to go after it.

Twenty-five years ago today, our Nation, represented by these three brave men, made that climb. And so, today we are gathered to celebrate their voyage and, I honestly hope, to recommit ourselves to their spirit of discovery.Apollo 11 , Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins were our guides for the wondrous, the unimaginable at that time, the true handiwork of God. They realized the dreams of a nation. They fulfilled an American destiny. They taught us that nothing is impossible if we set our sights high enough.

Today we're honored to have them and all the other Apollo astronauts who are here with us. For every American who followed your journey, especially for those of us who were young on that fateful day 25 years ago, and for the young Americans who still dream dreams of a future in space, we thank you all.

Looking back on that mission, one thing is clear that we ought to remember today. It wasn't easy. The ship to the heavens measured just 13 feet in diameter. The destination was 3 days and a world away. On the third day as the tiny module descended to the Moon, it came dangerously close to a crash landing—that happens around here all the time—[laughter] —but Neil Armstrong took over the controls from the computer and landed safely.










http://www.snpp.com/episodes/4F02.html

Treehouse of Horror VII

Original airdate in U.S.: 27-Oct-96


The next morning, Marge and the kids watch a portable TV in the
kitchen.

Kent: Kent Brockman here, with Campaign '96: America Flips A Coin. At an appearance this morning, Bill Clinton made some rather cryptic remarks, which aides attributed to an overly tight necktie.

Kodos: I am Clin-Ton. As overlord, all will kneel trembling before me and obey my brutal commands. [crosses arms] End communication.

Marge: Hmm, that's Slick Willie for you, always with the smooth talk.










http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=50523

William J. Clinton

XLII President of the United States: 1993 - 2001

Remarks on the 25th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing

July 20th, 1994


Thank you very much, Mr. Vice President, Members of Congress, veterans of the Apollo program, the friends of the space program in America, and most of all, to those whom we honor here today.

Just a day before he died, President Kennedy compared our space program to a boy who comes upon a wall in an orchard. The wall is tall. It looks insurmountable, but the boy is curious about what lies on the other side. So he throws his cap over the wall, and then he has no choice but to go after it.


represented by these three brave men


Apollo 11 , Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins were our guides










http://www.cswap.com/1993/Dave/cap/en/2_Parts/a/00_31

Dave


:31:19
Now, whenever he stands at the podium...

:31:21
...President Mitchell always has
one hand in the pocket of his coat.

:31:25
At a press conference.

:31:27
Otherwise, they're always on the podium.

:31:30
I'm not certain about that.

:31:31
Remember the convention speech?

:31:33
''An America,
stronger than the one we were given.

:31:36
''An America,
prouder than the one we found.''

:31:40
Right there on the podium.
Except on ''America,'' he points.

:31:43
That's very good.

:31:45
Oh, I love that speech.

:31:46
Thanks. I wrote it.

:31:48
You did?

:31:49
It's great!