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Ghost Rider (2007)
Roxanne Simpson: [to a waiter] You think I'm pretty don't you?
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Ghost Rider (2007)
Country Date
USA 16 February 2007
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Breach (2007)
Country Date
USA 16 February 2007
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Ghost Rider (2007)
Roxanne Simpson: Johnny Blaze, thank you for talking to us before your big jump. No one has ever attempted such a distance before: Three hundred feet from field goal to field goal. What's going through your mind, right now?
Johnny Blaze: You look really good.
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Merry Christmas, George Bailey (1997) (TV)
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USA 25 December 1997
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Once Upon a Honeymoon (1942)
Patrick 'Pat' O'Toole: But I still don't see how a lovely creature with your possibilities could a...
Katie O'Hara Von Luber, aka Katherine Butt-Smith: You're a newspaperman?
Patrick 'Pat' O'Toole: Yeah.
Katie O'Hara Von Luber, aka Katherine Butt-Smith: Why?
Patrick 'Pat' O'Toole: That's what I wanted to be.
Katie O'Hara Von Luber, aka Katherine Butt-Smith: It's that simple. Goodbye.
Patrick 'Pat' O'Toole: Now, just a moment. One last look. I want to always remember you just the way you look tonight... today.
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Gloria Grahame
Date of Birth
28 November 1923, Los Angeles, California, USA
Date of Death
5 October 1981
Birth Name
Gloria Hallward
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Violet Bick (Character)
from It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
Violet Bick: [being dragged into a squad car by police] That sailor's a liar!
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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/09/07 3:37 PM
I must have dreamed of Lilly Jang again last night. I like that promo ad of her in the burgundy outfit.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/09/07 3:40 PM
I would have certainly rather have met her standing in the line at Starbucks after I have recovered from this bullshit assignment instead of during this bullshit assignment.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 9 April 2007 excerpt ends]
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Saturday, August 18, 2007 Posted by H.V.O.M at 5:04 PM
01/18/07 2:43 PM
Hey........why do I "remember" that I had burgundy sheets on that waterbed I had in my bedroom in that apartment at Westchase in Charleston? That's when I was assigned to the Wainwright. Why would I "remember" such a trivial detail? I didn't think of that until just a few minutes ago as I was washing my laundry and I realized that I specifically wanted burgundy sheets when I bought them a few weeks ago and that wasn't the first time either. I remember thinking to myself when I was in Fred Meyer that I like burgundy sheets and they are relaxing. The color is similar to the ribbon on the Good Conduct Medal I wrote of the other day, but why I would that be important? U.S. Navy officers don't receive that medal; only enlisted USN sailors receive it.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 18 August 2007 excerpt ends]
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 11/17/08 5:11 PM
[ same color as the sheets on my bed. Do this women think I am not going home to my wife when this deployment is over? ]
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 17 November 2008 excerpt ends]
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: April 06, 2007
SEATTLE (F-U Wire) - When Death Squad leader Dave Reichert was asked for comment about trying to murder an undercover federal agent, he chuckled as he responded, “Sure, we knew he was undercover. Why do you think we were working so hard to get him killed? The insurgent leaders at Microsoft pay me to ensure they don’t get caught. Besides, Captain Ray is kind of over-rated, don’t you think? We’ve been watching his every move for over 8 years and he hasn’t killed a single one of us terrorists.”
This reporter questioned Dave Reichert about how long he could continue supporting Microsoft’s insurgency efforts. “Oh, quite indefinitely, I am certain. Look, Captain Ray has all that fancy education, Princeton, Oxford, Navy, and he can’t even put us in jail after 8 years. If my parents had been so rich, I could have gone to all those schools, too. ‘Top Gun,’ my ass. Give me all that training and I could have been great, too.”
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 6 April 2007 excerpt ends]
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Mustang (military officer)
A Mustang is United States Military slang for a commissioned officer who began his or her career as an enlisted service member. Mustangs are older and more experienced than their peers-in-grade who earned their commissions from one of the service academies (such as the United States Military Academy, United States Air Force Academy, or United States Naval Academy), Officer Candidate School, or the Reserve Officer Training Corps. During the Vietnam War, however, when some Army warrant officer pilots were offered a direct commission to 2nd or 1st Lieutenant, they were usually younger than 25 at the time of commission.
A United States Navy mustang can be a Chief Warrant Officer, a Limited Duty Officer, a Staff Officer, a Restricted Line Officer or an Unrestricted Line Officer, depending on their particular situation.
The original definition of a mustang was a military officer who had earned a battlefield commission; they were especially prevalent during World War II and the Korean War. Such notables include Audie Murphy (World War II) and David Hackworth (Korean War).
A mustang is currently defined[citation needed] by a continuity in military service from enlisted to officer (i.e., no break in military service). Being a slang term, there is no precise definition or set of criteria to determine which officers can properly be called a "mustang"; however, generally accepted as mustangs are those who earned a Good Conduct Medal
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Good Conduct Medal
The Good Conduct Medal is one of the oldest military awards of the United States military. The Navy Good Conduct Medal was first issued in 1869
Navy Good Conduct Medal
Of all the Good Conduct Medals, the Navy Good Conduct Medal is the oldest, dating back to 1869. There have been a total of four versions of the Navy Good Conduct Medal, the first version of which was issued from 1870 to 1884. The original Navy Good Conduct Medal was also not worn on a uniform, but issued with discharge papers as a badge to present during reenlistment. A sailor in the Navy received a new Good Conduct Medal for each honorable enlistment completed.
The second version of the Navy Good Conduct Medal was issued between 1880 and 1884. The medal was considered a “transitional decoration” and was the first of the Good Conduct Medals to be worn on a uniform. The medal was phased out by 1885 and a new medal issued between 1885 and 1961. The new medal was a Good Conduct medallion suspended from an all red ribbon. Enlistment bars, denoting each honorable enlistment completed, were pinned on the ribbon as attachments.
The all red ribbon of the Navy Good Conduct Medal created a slight oddity during the Spanish American War when the Navy created the Specially Meritorious Service Medal which also used an all red ribbon. In addition, there were recorded cases of Navy enlisted personnel, who had received the Good Conduct Medal, also receiving the Specially Meritorious Service Medal and thus displaying two identical award ribbons, for two separate awards, on a Navy uniform. This is one of the few times in the history of U.S. military awards that two awards have shared an identical award ribbon, although the ribbon for the Order of the Bath is also nearly identical to the Navy Good Conduct Medal but is a foreign award of the United Kingdom.
The current Navy Good Conduct Medal dates from 1961 and is issued to every active duty sailor who completes three years of honorable and faithful service. Prior to 1 January 1996, four years of honorable and faithful service was required.
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BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: Miniseries (2003) [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]
Helo: Hey. Aren't you Gaius Baltar?
Baltar: Yeah, I haven't done anything.