1982 film "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" DVD video:
Linda Barrett: He's no high school boy.
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From: Kerry Burgess
To: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 12:40:07 PM
Subject: Re: PTSD Treatment: The Eyes May Have It
Kerry Burgess wrote:
http://www1.va.gov/opa/vafeature/ptsd.asp
According to Lipke, EMDR is a method of psychotherapy that integrates awareness principles of modern psychotherapy with the sensory/motor activity of eye movement, in some ways similar to what one might observe during the rapid eye movement a person experiences while dreaming.
“What the eye movement does is help process those painful feelings so they are no longer intrusive,” said Karen Paddock, the program manager for the North Chicago Stress Disorder Treatment Program. “We know from research conducted years ago that REM sleep does help people process events in their lives. We know people with PTSD generally have reduced or irregular REM sleep so we induce something similar to REM sleep with EMDR.”
According to the theory behind EMDR, the intrusive thoughts or flashbacks associated with severe PTSD are, in the simplest terms, unprocessed information. Instead of having a memory they can reflect on, someone with PTSD relives the stress of that situation as if it happens to them all over again. The eye movement in EMDR is meant to process that information so it will feel more like a memory.
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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: ----- Original Message ----
From: Kerry Burgess
To: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 12:40:07 PM
Subject: Re: PTSD Treatment: The Eyes May Have It
aw come on, is this a joke? You're describing the jedi mind trick
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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: July 21, 2006
I have also been thinking about something my doctor said to me last year when I was in-patient at the VA. After they did a cat-scan on me, he told me something about the results. I assume he told me everything was ok, but now that I think about it, I can't remember him telling me that, but I feel as though he did. What I do remember is wondering why he said something about not being able to read those scans himself. I thought later that could mean he was trying to cover himself because anyone looking at the scan could probably see that something was unusual. It is probably the RFID chip
That shows up on the scan.
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Final Countdown The
The prisoner has shot one, maybe two of your men.
Move in!
Captain, prisoner grabbed a weapon.
He shot one of my men, maybe two.
http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=2006_4064615
chron
Houston Chronicle Archives
Questions still surround accounts of Cheney shooting accident / The hunters' positions and their spacing are vague
MARK BABINECK, JANET ELLIOTT Staff
Sun 02/19/2006
Houston Chronicle
Distance questioned
Those involved have not detailed exactly where they were positioned or how far apart they were spaced when Cheney squeezed the trigger. Ballistics, medical and hunting experts have said it's possible to sustain Whittington's level of injury, including one pellet lodged near or in his heart, from a range of 30 yards.
But to others, Whittington's wounds suggest he might have been closer.
"I was surprised (at the seriousness of injury), and I guess that kind of means we can all be surprised," said Dr. Paul Radelat, a longtime Houston pathologist.
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Final Countdown The
Senator, Matt Yelland, commanding officer.
Where and how did you get all this information I've been hearing?
- And is it true? - Yes, sir.
Did you inform Pearl Harbor Command?
- No, Senator. - Why the hell not?
Well, the reasons are a little complicated, but, uh, believe me, Senator
this carrier is capable of handling any attack should it occur.
One carrier against a whole fleet?
What kind of an idiot do you take me for?
- Senator, calm down. - The hell with you.
Tell Pearl Harbor what's happening here, or I'll talk to them.
Very well.
Dan, set up the communications in my inport cabin.
Wouldn't you like to talk to them with some clothes on?
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Final Countdown The
How you feeling, sir?
What the hell kind of machine is this thing? And what's your ship, Commander?
It's an aircraft carrier, sir. I'm Air Wing Commander Richard Owens.
- Sam Chapman. - Senator Samuel Chapman?
That's right.
Sure am glad you were out here.
Yes, sir.
Okay, Senator, watch yourself.
Watch your head.
http://www.cswap.com/1985/Back_to_the_Future/cap/en/4_Parts/a/00_54
Back to the Future
:54:18
Shape up, man. You're a slacker.
:54:21
Do you want to be a slacker
for the rest of your life?
:54:24
No.
:54:25
-What did your mother see in him?
-I don't know.
:54:28
I guess she felt sorry for him
'cause her dad hit him with the car.
:54:32
He hit me with the car.
:54:35
That's the Florence Nightingale effect.
:54:37
It happens in hospitals when
nurses fall in love with their patients.
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Back to the Future
:40:09
He's a peeping Tom!
:40:16
Dad!
:40:30
Wait a minute. Who are you?
:40:34
Stella! Another one of these damn kids
jumped in front of my car!
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Final Countdown The
What the hell's going on down there?
He says one more attempt to trick him and the girl is dead.
There'll be no tricks. He can use the radio room if he frees the girl.
Says he doesn't believe you.
http://www.tv.com/shows/star-trek/the-city-on-the-edge-of-forever-24913/trivia/
tv.com
Star Trek
The City on the Edge of Forever
Season 1, Episode 28, Aired 4/6/67
Quotes
McCoy: Do you know what you just did?! Spock: He knows, Doctor...he knows.
http://www.cswap.com/1985/Back_to_the_Future/cap/en/4_Parts/a/00_40
Back to the Future
:40:47
Mom?
:40:48
That you?
:40:50
There, there, now.
:40:52
Just relax.
:40:55
You've been asleep
for almost nine hours now.
:41:00
I had a horrible nightmare.
:41:03
I dreamed that I went back in time.
:41:07
It was terrible.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0708455/quotes
IMDb
The Internet Movie Database
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.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0708455/quotes
IMDb
The Internet Movie Database
Memorable quotes for
"Star Trek"
The City on the Edge of Forever (1967)
[repeated line]
Dr. McCoy: Murderers! Assassins!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Germany
Wikipedia
East Germany
The German Democratic Republic (GDR; German: Deutsche Demokratische Republik or DDR), informally called East Germany (German: Ostdeutschland) by West Germany and other countries, was a socialist state established in 1949 in the Soviet zone of occupied Germany, including East Berlin of the Allied-occupied capital city. The German Democratic Republic, which consisted geographically of post-WWII northeast Germany rather than all of eastern Germany, had an area of 107,771 km2 (41,610 mi2), bordering Czechoslovakia in the south, West Germany (officially: Federal Republic of Germany) in the south and west, the Baltic Sea to the north, and Poland in the east.