Friday, August 08, 2014

Monaco Or Bust.




http://www.chakoteya.net/Voyager/718.htm

Friendship One

Stardate: 54775.4

Original Airdate: April 25, 2001


HENDRICKS [on screen]: The Voth, the Kobali, the Vaadwaur, you've made first contact with more species than any captain since James Kirk.

JANEWAY: It helps being the only Starfleet ship within thirty thousand light years.

HENDRICKS [on screen]: You are being too humble. From the first time you spoke up in my classroom I knew you'd go far.

JANEWAY: A little farther than I expected, Professor.

HENDRICKS [on screen]: I have my Admiral hat on today










http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2063353/bio

IMDb


Brandon Flowers

Biography

Date of Birth 21 June 1981 , Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Birth Name Brandon Richard Flowers

Born on June 21, 1981 in Las Vegas, Brandon Richard Flowers is the youngest of six children. Having grown up in the small town of Nephi, Utah, his best chances of getting into music were the cassettes given to him by his older brother, Shane. However, during Brandon's junior year in high school, the Flowers family returned to Las Vegas. While playing in various keyboard bands as side hobbies (most notably the failed band Blush Response), Brandon worked as a bellhop at the Gold Coast and Caesar's Palace hotels. In 2002, abandoned by Blush Response, Brandon attended an Oasis concert and was inspired to dedicate his musical career to a full-fledged rock band. Later that year, he responded to a scouting ad submitted to a local Vegas newspaper by Dave Keuning and the two began writing songs almost immediately. Enter Mark Stoermer and Ronnie Vannucci, long-time admirers of Brandon and Dave's early efforts, who struck up a friendship with the aspiring rockers and completed the musical quartet that brought new-found glory home to Las Vegas: the Killers. The rest, as they say, is history...










http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=84484

The American Presidency Project

George W. Bush

XLIII President of the United States: 2001 - 2009

Remarks on Presenting the 2007 National Medals of Science and Technology and Innovation

September 29, 2008


Creative men and women are building on the foundation laid by those geniuses, and the same thing is going to happen in the future with the foundation laid by these geniuses. I mean, after all, Franklin's bifocals are giving way to LASIK surgery--[laughter]--and Alexander Graham Bell's telephone plays MP3s. [Laughter]










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076137/quotes

IMDb


Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo (1977)

Quotes


Wheely Applegate: [about a French man's response to a racing story he just told him] I didn't understand what he was saying.

Jim Douglas: That's OK. He didn't understand what you were saying either. Come to think of it, I don't think *I* understood what you were saying.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 5:36 PM

To: Kerry Burgess

Subject: Crime journal 3/23/06

Crime journal 3/23/06

I haven't committed any crimes today (unless you count not being able to send flowers to my pretty imaginary girlfriend). I won't be committing any crimes tomorrow as is normal (except probably for the flower stuff).


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 23 March 2006 excerpt ends]










http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20021012&slug=mistakes12

The Seattle Times


Saturday, October 12, 2002

Own slip-ups often trip up killers

By Darlene Superville

The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — In 1985, police suspected Richard Ramirez of being the "Night Stalker," the man responsible for a string of nocturnal killings that terrorized Southern California in the mid-1980s. They knew his name, had found a partial fingerprint and had released his picture to the public.

But it wasn't old-fashioned, shoe-leather detective work that led police to capture Ramirez. He was nabbed and beaten by angry residents while trying to steal a car in East Los Angeles.

Sometimes, slip-ups trip up the killers.

Washington-area police hope a similar break will lead them to whoever is responsible for the sniper shootings that have killed eight people and injured two since Oct. 2. Police last night confirmed that a fatal shooting yesterday morning at a Virginia gas station was linked to the gunman.

Mike Rustigan, a San Francisco State University criminologist, said serial killers eventually make mistakes because the longer they get away with their crimes, the more invincible they feel.

"It's kind of like pride goeth before the fall," he said. "They get cocky. They get full of pride about how easy it is to beat the cops. The attitude, of course, is 'Catch me, if you can.' "

'It's the little things'

Criminals do stupid things, said Tod Burke, a Radford University criminal-justice professor.

"It's the little things that snowball that could be the case-breaker," he said.

The annals of mass-murder history are filled with killers tripped up by their mistakes.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 09:15 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Friday 08 August 2014