This Is What I Think.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

"Shut up. I have an idea."




http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0363547/quotes

IMDb


Dawn of the Dead (2004)

Quotes


Bart: What's the news?










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2013 5:19 PM

To: 'Chad Trammell'


So that's what it was. That's what I dreamed of very early this morning or last night.

I had been aware for a long time of the "Stargate: Atlantis" television series but I had never, until this past hour, given some serious thought about the plot elements that form the drama of that television series. I have never before watched any episode from that television series. I have seen glimpses of scenes but the notion of "Wraith" is new to me today.

I started to wonder about how that 16 July 2004 premiere happens after 03 March 2003.

And then looking at those creepy figures in the images, the "Wraith" I had to look at it a few minutes, after having read a lot about them a few minutes, that is what I must have seen in my dream the last time I was sleeping today.

I am wondering about it because of how prescient are my other dreams lately.

Maybe I am winning against them by telling you this.

So anyway, the dream started with me walking into a house. My mother was there with me and so was my sister. I think again now as I write this, as it seemed to me later after the dream, that figures in my dream are not literal. So I recall that I was very angry. There was a group of washing machines on the lower floor of the house we were in and there were enough of them there to seem it was a commercial facility but that doesn't get explained in the dream. The reason I am so angry is because I am looking at the manifold where clean water is supposed to flow into the washing machines, an observation was presently simply to my sleeping mind and that seems more complicated than it is while I describe it, and the water was very brown colored. I was very angry about that. I have been thinking all day since then about one of those episodes from the "Lost" television series where they found a pool of water in some secret building and that water has some kind of regeneration powers for humans, to the point of immortality, but the water had turned brown and the people who used it were concerned about it. I haven't thought about that episode in years. So anyway, I am upstairs in the house, which doesn't have anything familiar about it, and my mother is there and so is my sister. And then the zombies appear. At some point, I am seeing them in the yard walking along as I am talking to mother. I am angry at her now. She has threatened to cancel my source of income


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 07 February 2013 excerpt ends]










http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=legends-2014&episode=s01e01

Springfield! Springfield!


Legends

Pilot


Martin, you signed the check Lincoln Dittmann? What? You signed the check Lincoln Dittmann.
Martin, where you going? Hey, your grocery! (indistinct chatter) (phone ringing) Yeah.
It's Russell.
I told you not to use this number.
You dumped Lincoln's cell.
How else am I supposed to contact you? I'm calling from a pay phone anyway.
What do you want, Russell? Streeter reached out to me this morning.
The Citizens' Army is back in business.
Russell, be smart for once in your life.
Walk away.










http://www.tv.com/shows/legends-2014/pilot-3040963/

tv.com


Legends Season 1 Episode 1

Pilot

Aired Wednesday 9:00 PM Aug 13, 2014 on TNT

Deep undercover agent Martin Odum (Sean Bean) tries to reconnect with his estranged family following an assignment, but he must return to work when a terror group announces an imminent attack in the premiere of this drama series. Based on spy novelist Robert Littell's book.

AIRED: 8/13/14










http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2014/aug/17/dont-surrender-to-rejected-insurance-claims/

The Spokesman-Review


August 17, 2014 in City

On the Money: Don’t surrender to rejected insurance claims

Tom Murphy Associated Press

Keep calm and take notes.

Stay true to this principle and you can improve your odds of successfully fighting a health insurer’s claim rejection.

Experts who help with the appeals process say patients have a 50 percent chance or better of prevailing. They say a winning argument may require heavy doses of research and persistence, but the end result is a decision that can stave off thousands of dollars in medical bills.

Certainly understanding the limits of your insurance, before you seek care, will help you avoid the frustration of having your claim denied. But if you get to the point where you need to appeal, here are some important points to remember.

1. STARTING AN APPEAL: Learn all you can about why your claim was rejected and don’t be afraid to ask questions. If the insurer deems your care to be not medically necessary, request an explanation that includes the insurer’s policy language and any information used in making the decision. Keep records of whom you spoke with and when.

“Take down notes and get the language down as cleanly as possible,” said Stephen Parente, a professor of health finance and insurance at the University of Minnesota.

Maintaining a calm demeanor can help you think rationally, and it may make customer service representatives more inclined to help.

Learn the insurer’s appeal process, including any deadlines.

2. BUILDING YOUR CASE: Sometimes a claim is denied due to a clerical error, such as the wrong code being used for a medical procedure. A good starting point is to check with your provider’s billing office to make sure your claim was coded correctly. If something is amiss, you can probably get it cleared up with a few phone calls.

Other cases may require an appeal letter. Your letter should lay out the reasons you believe your care should be covered. Ask your doctor to review your argument and offer input.

A physician can help detail how all treatment alternatives were exhausted before you started receiving the care an insurer deemed not medically necessary.

The insurer will want more than your doctor’s word, so be prepared to include any confidential medical records that support your case.










http://www.excite.com/tv/prog.jsp?id=EP017373870001&s=201408181800&sid=64490&sn=TRUTVHD&st=201408182000&cn=705

excite tv


Legends (Repeat)

705 TRUTVHD: Monday, August 18 8:00 PM

Drama

Pilot

Agent Martin Odum returns to the FBI after an assignment infiltrating a domestic terrorist organization; Martin tries to connect with his estranged wife and son; a mysterious stranger confronts Martin with information.

Cast: Sean Bean, Ali Larter, Morris Chestnut, Tina Majorino, Steve Harris, Amber Valleta, Mason Cook Executive Producer(s): Howard Gordon, Alexander Cary, Jonathan Levin, Brad Turner, David Wilcox

Original Air Date: Aug 13, 2014










http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=legends-2014&episode=s01e01

Springfield! Springfield!


Legends

Pilot


Couldn't get back on his feet.
Got upside-down on his mortgage, buried in debt.
- Children? - A daughter.
Ellie-May.
- Oh, and Ellie-May has special needs.
- What in the hell are you - talking about? - Ellie, dinner's ready, honey.
Lincoln is socially awkward, highly insecure.
He's got a persecution complex and a stutter.
If he's that angry, there should be a record.
I'm building up his e-mails, and I'll post backdated comments in chat rooms.
As his savings dried up, his writing grew more strident.










http://www.oocities.org/elzj78/bsgminiseries.html


BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: Miniseries (2003)


Apollo: Crypter, crypter, crypter. This is Apollo to Colonial Heavy 798. I'm declaring an emergency. Flight systems are offline. Need assistance.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 4:04 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Tuesday 19 August 2014