Sunday, May 16, 2010

I would do it for you.




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Pink Floyd Lyrics

Wearing The Inside Out Lyrics


From morning to night I stayed out of sight
Didn't recognize I'd become
No more than alive I'd barely survive
In a word...overrun

Won't hear a sound
From my mouth
I've spent too long
On the inside out
My skin is cold
To the human touch
This bleeding heart's
Not beating much

I murmured a vow of silence and now
I don't even hear when I think aloud
Extinguished by light I turn on the night
Wear its darkness with an empty smile

I'm creeping back to life
My nervous system all awry
I'm wearing the inside out

Look at him now
He's paler somehow
But he's coming round
He's starting to choke
It's been so long since he spoke
Well he can have the words right from my mouth

And with these words I can see
Clear through the clouds that covered me
Just give it time then speak my name
Now we can hear ourselves again

I'm holding out
For the day
When all the clouds
Have blown away
I'm with you now
Can speak your name
Now we can hear
Ourselves again










"Flight of the Intruder"

Stephen Coonts

St. Martin's Paperbacks


Pocket Books edition / October 1987

St. Martin's Paperbacks edition / July 2006


Page 37

Chapter Three

Both fire-warning lights glared a brilliant red. The plane was out of control. The hydraulic gauges still showed plenty of pressure. The nose slammed up and down with an evil perversity, and the machine rolled left. He jammed the stick full right, but the left roll continued. He looked at Morgan. His head was gone. Blood spurted in little fountains from the stump of his neck. The canopy glass was gone on the right side, and the wind howled through the cockpit. The stick was firm, yet the plane did not respond. His body slammed back and forth as the G forces and the wind tore at him. With the altimeter racing down, he fumbled for the ejection handle between his legs. It wasn't there! His hands went to the primary handle over his head, but it too was gone! He couldn't tear his eyes from the wildly spinning altimeter. Maddened by the roar of the hurricane wind, he screamed.

The scream woke him. The darkness and the panic were real. Unable to orient himself, he fought the sheets. One fist struck the bulkhead, and the pain sobered him. He fumbled for the bunk light switch.

He kicked the sheets aside and put his feet on the floor. Sweat covered his brow. He lit a cigarette with trembling hands. Three o'clock in the morning. Sammy Lundeen was flying somewhere over North Vietnam. Morgan McPherson was in a body bag in the ship's morgue.

He had drunk too much bourbon. His head throbbed and his hands still shook. He levered himself upright and fumbled for some aspirin in the medicine cabinet. He wet a face towel and lay down again with the cool cloth on his forehead. He left the light on. He needed the light.

He concentrated on the sounds of the ship working in the seaway. Metal rubbing on metal, the great weight of the ship rolling ever so gently back and forth as it met the swells, the rhythm of movement. He could also hear the sounds of men and machinery. From the engineering spaces below his room came the ringing of hammer blows. He silently cursed the fellow with the hammer, some boilertender, no doubt, delicately adjusting a precision instrument.










http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSN0528586820070506

Kentucky Derby, Queen Elizabeth draw festive crowd

Sun May 6, 2007 5:33am EDT


LOUISVILLE, Ky (Reuters) - Spectators in seersucker and straw hats crowded into the Kentucky Derby on Saturday in hopes of picking the winning horse and perhaps glimpsing one of the biggest race fans of all -- Britain's Queen Elizabeth.

The Southern charm of Churchill Downs took on a bit of a British accent in honor of the first visit by the queen, who watched along with thousands of race fans as Kentucky-bred favorite Street Sense won the 133rd "Run for the Roses."

Royal admirers entwined a string of Union Jacks along the flowered paddock near the racetrack's entrance, and the monarch's visit added excitement to what is the first leg of the Triple Crown of thoroughbred racing.










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IMDb

The Internet Movie Database

Memorable quotes for

2010 (1984)


Tanya Kirbuk: You have been drinking your whiskey from Kentucky!










http://www.cswap.com/1989/The_Abyss/cap/en/25fps/a/01_59

The Abyss


1:59:52
Fight!

1:59:54
Right now! Do it!

1:59:56
Fight, goddamn it!

1:59:59
Fight!

2:00:01
Fight!

2:00:03
Fight!










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/24/07 9:16 AM
Great. I just noticed I've got another one of those blood spots in my eye. This time it is the left eye. Must be a burst blood vessel, probably from high blood pressure from having to live in this cage and not getting any exercise. Or I was poisoned again.

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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: August 6, 2006


My eye still looks like it has been bleeding. I must have caught something in here or over at Starbucks. I actually felt sort of hungover yesterday evening after feeling jittery much of the day.

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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 10/23/2006 8:26 PM
When did something similar happen to me? I think it wasn’t long after I moved in here.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_II_of_the_United_Kingdom


In October 2006, she suffered a burst blood vessel in her right eye, causing her entire eye to appear deep red in colour.[5] While the palace would not comment on the Queen's condition, medical experts stated that the Queen would be in no pain and that her eye would heal within a week or two with no lasting damage. They also stated, blood vessel bursts are common for seniors but can also be a sign of high blood pressure.

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2007 film "28 Weeks Later" DVD movie:

00:14:52


US Army Major Scarlet - Chief Medical Officer: Green and brown. Interesting iris variation. It's usually hereditary. Do one of your parents have the same?

Andy: My mother, she did.





2007 film "28 Weeks Later" DVD movie:

00:41:31


US Army Major Scarlet - Chief Medical Officer: There's no question, sir. She has the virus. She's infected.

US Army Brigadier General Stone: Why isn't she showing any symptoms?

US Army Major Scarlet - Chief Medical Officer: I don't know.

US Army Brigadier General Stone: Speculate.

US Army Major Scarlet - Chief Medical Officer: A genetic abnormality which acts as some sort of natural immunity. But the virus is still in her blood and saliva, so... technically, she's not immune. She's a carrier.





2007 film "28 Weeks Later" DVD movie:

01:12:38


US Army Sergeant Doyle - Delta: Anyway... what about you? Why the hell are you here?

US Army Major Scarlet - Chief Medical Officer: Their mother... had very special blood. Natural kind of immunity to the virus. Not all genetic traits are passed on, you know. They can skip a generation










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French Connection


You sure can pick 'em, Doyle.










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Pink Floyd Lyrics

Wearing The Inside Out Lyrics


And with these words I can see
Clear through the clouds that covered me
Just give it time then speak my name
Now we can hear ourselves again