This Is What I Think.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Hey, they called me first. All I did was to listen to what they wanted to tell me. They keep calling me and I keep listening.




JOURNAL ARCHIVE: July 23, 2006


Valerie Voyer was the name of that loan officer at First Federal of South Carolina I remember going out with before I moved away for a while to Memphis. She was the one who told me about "Jacob's Ladder" before I saw it.


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Jacobs ladder [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]


Mr. Singer.
What an appropriate name
for someone who can't keep his mouth shut.
Who are you? What do you want?
We've been watching you for a long time--
you and your friends--
Frightening people with foolish talk
about the Army and experiments.
You're in over your head, Mr. Singer.
Men drown that way.
The Army was part of another life.
Let it lie.
I hope we've made our point, Mr. Singer.
Kill this motherfucker!
Help!
Look out!
Please give a little something
to help the poor families.
You poor, poor man.
Merry, merry Christmas!
This guy's really hurt.
You better get something in him.
Hi, I'm Dr. Stewart.
Can you tell me what happened?
My back.
I--I can't move.
Get my chiropractor.
Your back?
Did you fall?
He said he slipped on the pavement.
He may have hit his head.
Does he have any identification?
No wallet, nothing.
He stole it.
Who did?
Santa Claus.
I got to get the bastard.










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Hit the Ice (1943)

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Weejie 'Tubby' McCoy: Hey! Where's the fire?

Mac: In your eyes.










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Tracy: Why do you persist in rescuing me, Mr. Bond?

James Bond: It's becoming quite a habit, isn't it, Contessa Teresa?

Tracy: Teresa was a Saint; I'm known as Tracy.

James Bond: Well, Tracy, next time play it safe and stand on 5.

Tracy: People who want to stay *alive* play it safe.

James Bond: Please, stay alive! At least for tonight.










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Howard Hesseman ... Charles P. 'Charlie' Moore


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01:33:13


Michael Newman: So, first I'm arrested, right? Best LSD I ever made right down the drain. I figured, "This is it. Twenty years in the can if I'm lucky." That was 1968.

Jacob Singer: Long time ago.

Michael Newman: Really. Next thing I know, I'm on Riker's Island. Ever been there, man? Well, suddenly, they take me from my cell, they throw me in a waiting room with bank teller windows. Four army colonels with medals up their asses are standing on the other side. They say to me, if I come to Vietnam for two years, no action, just work in a lab, they'll drop all charges and wipe the record clean. I'd only been in jail thirteen hours. I knew 'Nam couldn't be any worse.

Jacob Singer: Shows how little you knew.

Michael Newman: Yeah, really. They had me by the balls. Next thing I know, I'm in Saigon. I'm working in a top-secret lab synthesizing mind-altering drugs. Not the street stuff. They had us isolating special properties - the dark side. They wanted a drug that increased aggressive tendencies. They were scared. They were worried. They figured you guys were too soft, not fighting up to your potential. They wanted something to stir you up, make you mad, you know, tap into your anger. And we did it. Most powerful thing I ever saw. Even a bad trip, and believe me, I've had my share, do not compare to the fury of The Ladder.

Jacob Singer: The Ladder?

Michael Newman: Yeah. That's what they called it. A fast trip straight down the ladder - right to the primal fear, right to the base anger. I'm telling you, man, it was powerful. I don't need to tell you. You already know. We did experiments on jungle monkeys. It worked. They bashed each other's heads in, gouged out their eyes, chewed off their tails. The brass loved it. Then they made us try it on Charlie. We, uh, took these POWs, you know? Just kids, really. And - we put them in this courtyard, and we fed them huge doses of the stuff. I mean, they were worse than the monkeys. I didn't know men could do those things. Anyway, there was this big offensive coming up, right? Everyone knew it - Time Magazine, Huntley, Brinkley - and the brass were scared because they knew we couldn't win. Morale was down, it was getting ugly in the States. You remember.

Jacob Singer: Yeah.

Michael Newman: So, a couple days later, they decide to use The Ladder on one test battalion - yours. Just an infinitesimal dose in the food supply, they said, just to prove its effectiveness in the field. They were sure your unit would have the highest kill ratio in the whole goddamn offensive, and they were right - you did - except not the way they thought.

Jacob Singer: No one can remember that night. I get flashes but they don't make sense. What happened? Was there an offensive?

Michael Newman: Yeah, a couple days later. It was fierce, but you guys never saw it.

Jacob Singer: But there was an attack? It was a fight, right?

Michael Newman: Yeah, but not with the Cong.

Jacob Singer: With who?

Michael Newman: You killed each other.

Jacob Singer: What?

Michael Newman: It was brother against brother. No discrimination. You tore each other to pieces.

Jacob Singer: My God.

Michael Newman: I knew it would happen. I warned them. I fucking warned them!

Jacob Singer: Oh, fuck.

Michael Newman: I was just some hippie chemist, right? What did I know?

Jacob Singer: Fuck.

Michael Newman: I talked to the guys who bagged the bodies. They were in worse shape than you, believe me. They saw what was left.










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DON HENLEY


"The End Of The Innocence"

Remember when the days were long
And rolled beneath a deep blue sky
Didn't have a care in the world
With mommy and daddy standin' by
But "happily ever after" fails
And we've been poisoned by these fairy tales
The lawyers dwell on small details
Since daddy had to fly

But I know a place where we can go
That's still untouched by men
We'll sit and watch the clouds roll by
And the tall grass wave in the wind
You can lay your head back on the ground
And let your hair fall all around me
Offer up your best defense
But this is the end
This is the end of the innocence

O' beautiful, for spacious skies
But now those skies are threatening
They're beating plowshares into swords
For this tired old man that we elected king
Armchair warriors often fail
And we've been poisoned by these fairy tales
The lawyers clean up all details
Since daddy had to lie

But I know a place where we can go
And wash away this sin
We'll sit and watch the clouds roll by
And the tall grass wave in the wind
Just lay your head back on the ground
And let your hair spill all around me
Offer up your best defense
But this is the end
This is the end of the innocence

Who knows how long this will last
Now we've come so far, so fast
But, somewhere back there in the dust
That same small town in each of us
I need to remember this
So baby give me just one kiss
And let me take a long last look
Before we say goodbye

Just lay your head back on the ground
And let your hair fall all around me
Offer up your best defense
But this is the end
This is the end of the innocence