This Is What I Think.

Thursday, March 08, 2012

"What's really important"




Having just now decided to start watching the DVD for the 1971 film "The Omega Man" I find myself thinking, for really I think the first time, about how his crash at the beginning for the film reminds me of a similar experience, which is where I have now paused the DVD in the first few minutes of that 1971 film. He is now in the theatre watching a film from three years earlier and I find myself thinking about how the dead world would be with that eight-track music he was listening to in his convertible.

The part that seems familiar is that after the crash, when I dragged myself out of my overturned driver's side seat, and my step-father and my occupant's father drove up soon after in my step-father's pickup, and I asked someone, Ambrus, I think, or maybe my step-father, if we should call the police. I cannot recall now the precise words, or maybe I do recall the precise words, but I remember something similar to "Only if you want to get a ticket."

When did that happen? 1983? Maybe. I feel certain that was after 1981 and the summer camp at Camp Couchdale. I don't think I even bought the Ford pickup truck until 1982. I think I had it in the tenth grade. I know for certain that the pickup truck I bought next was the blue Chevrolet 1967 pickup truck and I drove that, I am fairly certain, for all of my senior year at Ashdown High School Ashdown Arkansas.










BUT REMEMBER NOW !!!!!

DON'T FORGET THIS PART !!!!!

ACCORDING TO THAT 2007 NAZI PROPAGANDA FROM THAT DOUCHE-BAG WILL SMITH THEN YOU WILL HEAR HIM TRY TO TELL YOU THAT *I* AM THE REAL COLONEL ROBERT NEVILLE

Remember that detail.

All because that douche-bag Will Smith thinks he has some kind of inheritance claim over the titles of my biological father, which doesn't even seem to be much of a generational issue now at this point.

The hierachy has always been aware of the presence of a time-traveler. The hierachy has always provided shelter for the time-traveler.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

To: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Thu, May 25, 2006 10:01:46 PM

Subject: Re: Journal May 25, 2006, Supplemental


Kerry Burgess wrote:

I crashed my '67 red Ford one day during an activity we called a fox hunt, which isn't very much like the British activity, or so I guess, I've never seen the British version. My passenger in the truck, whom I don't believe is a real person, was Donald Gene Chauncy, a family friend. I was a field judge in the exercise, working to get to the location where the dogs crossed a road so I could write down their numbers and score them on various attributes of the chase. I was driving too fast down a gravel road, the truck started fish-tailing, and I hit a stump that flipped the truck upside down. I can still remember seeing Donald Gene flopping around as the truck flipped. I had a box of shotgun shells on the dashboard although we didn't actually shot at the foxes. Then I'm trying to get out and there is gasoline pouring out next to me


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 25 May 2006 excerpt ends]





JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 4:42 PM

To: Kerry Burgess

Subject: Re: Journal May 26, 2006


Kerry Burgess wrote:


the shocks failed on my blue truck and someone commented later he thought I was going to bounce off the road because the chassis was shaking so much from any pothole I hit. Another time something went wrong with the brakes and they were screeching incredibly loudly. I can think of a lot of things like that happening.


There was that dialog with Donald Gene after I wrecked my Ford. I said: You all right? He said: Yeah, you all right? Yeah, I said. Let's get the hell out of here! I think his door opened but I had to crawl through the window because mine wouldn't open and gas was pouring out next to me.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 26 May 2006 excerpt ends]










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: May 2006


They examined my most memorable experiences and determined which features made the most impression, or imprint to my mind. Then, they substituted other events, possibly even real experiences, with those other events. The most memorable event was hitting that 9 point with my 35-caliber. I was standing there at my assigned spot listening to the dogs barking, knowing that something was going to happen in front of me. Micheal was off to my left a pretty good ways. I remember worrying a lot about that later because I remember thinking how stupid we were for not establishing rules on what to do if a deer jumped out in between us which was very likely. We were on that underground natural gas pipeline and I wasn't too far from where I got my red Ford stuck that time, although that incident happened much later I think. That corridor through the trees represents a specific place or maybe it symbolizes certain conditions or circumstances. Anyway, the 9 point glided in to my view from the right and then just stopped in front of me. I fired three times at it but missed. I'm not sure if those missed rounds actually represent misses or if it represents lack of discipline during combat. For the fourth round, I gave up on using the scope, which was unnecessary really, and switched to iron sights and nailed it. It jumped up slightly into the air and then dropped, shifted, a little bit to my left.


[ JOURNAL ARCHIVE May 2006 excerpt ends]










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http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0067525/quotes

IMDb

The Internet Movie Database

Memorable quotes for

The Omega Man (1971)


[first lines]

[the last man on earth wrecks his car]

Robert Neville: There's never a cop around when you need one.










1971 film "The Omega Man" DVD video:

00:12:36


Robert Neville: [ flashback of germ warfare attacks ]

Jonathan Matthias: [ television broadcast ] This is your commentator Jonathan Matthias with another bulletin. And now, as the Sino-Russian border war continues to rapidly escalate U.S. authorities are beginning to question to what degree we will become involved in what could swiftly grow into global conflict.

United States military communication: [ Robert Neville flashback ] Abort firings! Abort firings! Interception will fragment the cilia-carrying missiles. Repeat. Abort firings! Abort firings! Interception will fragment the cilia-carrying missiles.










1971 film "The Omega Man" DVD video:

00:55:55


US Army Colonel Robert Neville: No, nothing with drugs. It's got to be the serum.

Dutch: Couldn’t you reconstitute the vaccine?

US Army Colonel Robert Neville: You got any idea how many steps it takes to synthesize an antibiotic specific for this bug?

Dutch: Got the picture.










1971 film "The Omega Man" DVD video:

01:19:10


Richie: You've been looking to kill them for practically two whole years now. Either kill them or cure them, damn it.

US Army Colonel Robert Neville: No need. They're half-dead right now.

Richie: You know what, mister? You're hostile. You just don't belong.

US Army Colonel Robert Neville: Nice of you to let me hang around.

Richie: At times, you scare me more than Matthias does.










http://www.cswap.com/1971/The_Omega_Man/cap/en/25fps/a/00_07


The Omega Man


:07:42
They sure don't make pictures
like that anymore.

:08:32
There is no phone ringing, damn it!