Sunday, September 07, 2014

"Nation's Pride"




JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 05/03/07 3:17 PM
You know, that "memory" of Tracie breaking into my apartment may not even have any literal basis as an event. It could be completely symbolic of how I feel in love with Phoebe. The world had piled on a lot of those proverbial layers but she broke through and now I still really wish she was literally here. She's with me every where I go, but damn I wish I could see her.

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 05/03/07 3:22 PM
Tracie told me that the ironing board I had left propped up against that back door was very scary when it fell over after she got the door open but she continued into my bedroom. I woke up in my waterbed and saw her standing there in the semi-dark and I asked her why she still had her clothes on.

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 05/03/07 3:24 PM
Another time she kept calling me and told me she was coming over to my apartment in Central and I really wanted to be alone but I knew she had a key and nothing was going to stop her from coming in. I came up with a plan and I flipped off the circuit breakers to all the rooms but the bedroom and locked myself in there. I knew she wouldn't know to look for the breaker; plus it was pitch dark in there. She came in anyway and was yelling something for a while outside my door before she finally kicked the door but she didn't kick it down. I finally let her in my bedroom and I can still visualize that with her on top of me talking to me. She told me that had really scared her; being in there with all the lights off. But then at some point, she asked me if I would marry her and I told her I would. I can't "remember" if that was before or after the time I gave her the ring and asked her to marry me. I "remember" that day I was over at her house where she lived with her parents and I brought the ring with me. I was playing in the living room with Amanada, her daughter and she was laughing and I gave her the ring in the box and told her to take it in the kitchen to her mother. I was impressed that Amanda could be laughing and playing around like that and then suddenly get serious and follow my directions.

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 05/03/07 3:47 PM
I suddenly thought of this song:

http://www.asklyrics.com/display/Oingo_Boingo/When_The_Lights_Go_Out_Lyrics/99403.htm

When the lights go out
Everybody has fun
When the lights go out
Everybody runs to a safe place
When the lights go out
Everybody`s afraid
When the lights go out
Everybody starts to pray
Starts to pray

Monsters & Madmen
All come alive
When the dead start walking
There`s no place to hide
There`s no place to hide

CHORUS
Hey--Let`s turn the night into day
Let`s start a fire in an alley way
Let`s all go crazy by & by
And let`s all pray to the cat`s eye

No one can be trusted, when the lights go out
People act real crazy, people start to shout
People huddle together, try and hide their fear
People party down by they ain`t goin` nowhere
They ain`t goin` nowhere

Gonna run outside
What`s there to see
Just one big shadow there to comfort me
There to comfort me . . . there to comfort me

CHORUS

Just common folks like you and me
Turn into mobs that get so crazy
Prowl the streets like cats
Out for the hunt
Breaking all the windows just because it`s fun
Just because it`s fun, just because it`s fun


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 03 May 2007 excerpt ends]










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Intruders (New)

162 BBCA: Saturday, September 6 7:00 PM [ 06 September 2014 Pacific Time USA ]

Drama, Paranormal

Time Has Come Today

Jack returns home to find that Amy has turned up; Madison is determined to get to Seattle at any cost, while evading Richard.

Cast: John Simm, Mira Sorvino, James Frain, Millie Brown, Tory Kittles Executive Producer(s): Jane Tranter, Julie Gardner, Glen Morgan, Rose Lam

Original Air Date: Sep 06, 2014










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 05/10/07 2:59 AM
Those signs!!!!

I have these elaborate "memories" of a time I created some signs to put up along the road that Tracie would see as she was driving to work. I can't remember the message; basically signs that I loved her. I asked her later if she had seen them and she told me she had seen them. She was happy and she said that she had wished they were for her but I guess she didn't know. She drove back and picked them and I can still visualize seeing them in the trunk of her car.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 10 May 2007 excerpt ends]










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SGU 2.05 "Cloverdale"


INT—ON SCREEN, MOVIE PLANET, DAY

[A beautiful woman and a man dressed in black military fatigues are on an alien planet.]

MOVIE CHLOE
It's so beautiful.

[She approaches Movie Scott and they look over an expansive landscape, the ground covered with white plant-like organisms.]

INT—CLOVA THEATER

SCOTT
(agitated)
Whoa, listen.

CHLOE
What?

INT—ON SCREEN, MOVIE PLANET, DAY

MOVIE CHLOE
It's like an ocean of flowers.

INT—CLOVA THEATER

SCOTT
This doesn't look familiar to you?

[Someone sshh's him.]










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BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: Miniseries (2003)


Baltar: I'm trying to figure out how you managed to pull this kind of an attack. You virtually shut down the entire defense network without firing a shot. Entire squadrons lost power just as they engaged the enemy. The CMP's a navigation program, but you, uh, you made changes to the programs that you were building in, backdoors for your company to exploit later.

Six: All true, in a sense.

Baltar: That was your job.

Six: Officially. Unofficially, I had other motives. We had something, Gaius. Something... special.

Baltar: This is insane.










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Press Room

Speeches

Bill Gates - Lakeside School

September 23, 2005

Remarks by Bill Gates, co-chair

Thank you, Jenny, for that kind introduction—and thank you everyone for the warm welcome.

It’s great to be back. I never imagined that anyone would ever cheer for me on a Lakeside athletic field.

I almost didn’t make it here tonight—because I nearly didn’t make it to Lakeside at all.

You see, when I was in 6th grade, and my mom and dad suggested I go to Lakeside, I wasn’t too sure about it. In those days, Lakeside was an all-boys school where you wore a jacket and tie, called your teachers "master," and went to chapel every morning. For a while, I even thought about failing the entrance exam.

But I decided to do as well as I could on the test, and luckily, I got in. Now I’m finally prepared to say what no son ever wants to say, especially in public: "Dad, you and Mom were right."










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Wonder Boys (2000)


Grady Tripp: She's a transvestite.

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Press Room

Speeches

Bill Gates - Lakeside School

September 23, 2005

Remarks by Bill Gates, co-chair

Thank you, Jenny, for that kind introduction—and thank you everyone for the warm welcome.

It’s great to be back. I never imagined that anyone would ever cheer for me on a Lakeside athletic field.

I almost didn’t make it here tonight—because I nearly didn’t make it to Lakeside at all.

You see, when I was in 6th grade, and my mom and dad suggested I go to Lakeside, I wasn’t too sure about it. In those days, Lakeside was an all-boys school where you wore a jacket and tie, called your teachers "master," and went to chapel every morning. For a while, I even thought about failing the entrance exam.

But I decided to do as well as I could on the test, and luckily, I got in. Now I’m finally prepared to say what no son ever wants to say, especially in public: "Dad, you and Mom were right."

Lakeside was one of the best things that ever happened to me. I'm happy to be here to say a few words about my time at Lakeside, and why it’s so important to support the vision that Lakeside's faculty, staff, and alumni have spent the past five years developing.

One reason I'm so grateful to Lakeside is that I can directly trace the founding of Microsoft back to my earliest days here.

When I came here as a 7th grader in the late 1960s, there were a number of faculty members who worked together to get a computer terminal on the campus.

Of course, computers were totally new to everyone here—faculty as well as students. In one early development, one of the teachers burned up 200 dollars of computer time in a few minutes by accidentally running an infinite loop.

That made computers seem pretty scary to some people here—especially when 13-year-old kids were eager to try their luck next.

The school could have shut down the terminal, or they could have tightly regulated who got to use it. Instead, they opened it up. Instead of teaching us about computers in the conventional sense, Lakeside just unleashed us.

The experience and insight Paul Allen and I gained here gave us the confidence to start a company based on this wild idea that nobody else agreed with—that computer chips were going to become so powerful that computers and software would become a tool that would be on every desk and in every home.

As a result of the success of Microsoft, my wife, Melinda, and I have been able to get involved in philanthropy.

Naturally, one of the impulses of philanthropy is a desire to help provide opportunities for people. One of the ways our foundation is doing that is by helping more people here in America get the benefits of higher education.

Unfortunately, too many high schools are not graduating students who are prepared to do well in college. So we have invested nearly a billion dollars to re-design high schools around the country to help create an environment where students achieve at a higher level and never fall through the cracks.

What does this have to do with Lakeside? Our foundation’s work in high schools is based on principles that happen to be deeply ingrained in Lakeside's culture. We call them the new three R's—the basic building blocks of better high schools.

The first R is Rigor – making sure all students are given a challenging curriculum that prepares them for college or work;

The second R is Relevance – making sure kids have courses and projects that clearly relate to their lives and their goals;

The third R is Relationships – making sure kids have a number of adults who know them, look out for them, and push them to achieve.

When I first heard theories of school reform based on these principles, they made intuitive sense to me. They are what make Lakeside a phenomenal school.

Rigor absolutely defined my Lakeside experience. Lakeside had the kind of teachers who would come to me, even when I was getting straight A's, and say: "When are you going to start applying yourself?"

Teachers like Ann Stephens. I was in her English class, and I read every book in there twice. But I sat in the back of the room and never raised my hand.

One day, she said: "Bill, you're just coasting. Here are my ten favorite books; read these. Here's my college thesis; you should read it." She challenged me to do more. I never would have come to enjoy literature as much as I do if she hadn’t pushed me.

I had the world's greatest chemistry teacher in Daniel Morris. He gave me a hard time and told me that I was just getting by in terms of what I understood about chemistry.

I always did well in analytical chemistry, but I hated all those pipettes and test tubes in the lab. He knew that, and he still managed to get me into the lab to do experiments—and I had a much better understanding because of it.

I can trace a lot of my love of science to the demands he put on me to really try to understand chemistry.

Relevance also was a big part of my Lakeside education. The most common image of a bad education is a sullen kid, slumped in a desk saying: "When am I ever going to use this?"

The teachers here did everything to make their lessons matter. For me, of course, the clearest example of relevance was computers.

Years before other schools recognized the importance of computers, the Lakeside Mothers Club came up with the money to buy a teletype that connected over the phone lines with a GE time-sharing computer.

Computer time was so expensive that it really added to the tension of that room in McAlister Hall.

You had to type up your program off-line and create this paper tape—and then you would dial up the computer and get on, and get the paper in there, and while you were programming, everybody would crowd around, shouting: "Hey, you made a typing mistake." "Hey, you messed this up!" "Hey, you’re taking too much time."

Once in a while, when we got stuck on a problem, Paul Allen would turn to me and say: "If you think you're so smart, you figure this out." And I would take those manuals home and read them page by page, over and over.

Of course, a whole new dimension of relevance came when I was asked to do a computerized class schedule for the high school.

It was complex, but ultimately very rewarding. By the time I was done, I found that I had no classes at all on Fridays. And even better, there was a disproportionate number of interesting girls in all my classes.

Now that"s relevance!

Finally, I had great relationships with my teachers here at Lakeside.

Classes were small. You got to know the teachers. They got to know you. And the relationships that come from that really make a difference. If you like and respect your teacher, you"re going to work harder.

Gary Maestretti really inspired me to learn physics. Fred Wright really inspired me to learn math, and was a great mentor in the computer room in McAllister Hall.

Ann Stephens got me to sign up for drama. I didn't have to do drama. I didn't have a lot of skill in that. But she had built a strong relationship with me, and she made me want to give it a try.

She gave me the lead in a romantic comedy that I still know all the lines to. The only downside is that I invited my co-star to our real-life prom, and she turned me down. She's here tonight, and I want her to know: I recently got over it.

Rigor, relevance, and relationships are what made my time at Lakeside so extraordinary. Through our foundation, we're now trying to bring these core principles to public schools across the country.

So Lakeside is—in a sense—supporting our philanthropy. But it’s also important that our philanthropy support Lakeside.

There are numerous approaches to charitable giving. One is to try to give others the same opportunities you had. Another is to help the institutions that helped you. A third approach is to identify needs and help address them.

I support Lakeside from all three points of view. I want as many students as possible, from as many different backgrounds as possible, to enjoy a Lakeside education.

So I think it’s important to put the financial aid program at Lakeside on such a solid footing that money will never be a reason for denying a Lakeside education to a promising student. If we have strong financial aid, we’ll be able to attract the best talent and the greatest diversity—and both are essential to a top education in the 21st century.

I also support Lakeside out of simple personal gratitude.

Lakeside introduced me to computers. They allowed me to teach a class in computers. They hired me to write a scheduling program.

It didn’t have to work that way. They could have hired an outside computer expert to do the scheduling system. Teachers could have insisted that they teach classes on computing, simply because they were the teachers and we were the students.

But they didn't. If there had been no Lakeside, there would have been no Microsoft. And I’m here to say thank you.

Finally, I support Lakeside because I see a deep need for leadership in the world, and I believe Lakeside can help provide it.

I’m really excited about the Global Service Learning Program, which will send Lakeside students on extended trips to developing countries to learn about the people and the issues they face.

I am convinced that after these trips, the students will be transformed. And so will the school—once Lakesiders come back to campus and inform the discussions here with what they heard and saw.

Some of the worst human tragedies happening in the world today go on because we don't really see them. We rarely make eye contact with people who are suffering—so we act sometimes as if the people don't exist and the suffering isn’t happening.

When the images of the people trapped in New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina hit the 24-hour cable news stations, the public demanded instant government action to help them—and businesses, foundations, churches, and citizens all stepped in as well.

I believe if we could get the same kind of visibility for health problems around the world, so that rich people saw millions of impoverished mothers burying babies who died from causes we can prevent—we would insist that something be done, and we would be willing to pay for it.

But right now, we don't really see the inequities that keep people around the world sick and poor. We need to see what’s happening—only then will we stop ignoring our neighbors and start helping them.

Some argue we need to do it for economic reasons or national security reasons. I think we need to do it for humanitarian reasons. People are hurting, and we can help them, and that ought to be enough.

The academic excellence Lakeside is known for—combined with a focus on global citizenship—can inspire Lakeside graduates to build the kind of institutions that make the world a smaller place, get science to move forward more quickly, and make sure our discoveries are used for human benefit.

I’m an optimist about the future, and I'm a huge fan of this school. That's why I'm supporting Lakeside, and I want to encourage others to do the same.

With our support—Lakeside can shape a new generation of leaders to help change the world. Let’s help them do it.

Thank you very much.










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Wonder Boys (2000)

Release Info

USA 22 February 2000 (premiere)



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Wonder Boys (2000)

Full Cast & Crew


Michael Douglas ... Prof. Grady Tripp










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Inglourious Basterds (2009)

662 TNTPHD: Saturday, September 6 8:00 PM [ 06 September 2014 Pacific Time USA ]

2009, R, ***1/2, 02:32, Color, English, USA/DEU,

An Allied officer (Brad Pitt) and his team of Jewish soldiers join forces with a German actress and undercover agent to take down the leaders of the Third Reich.

Cast: Brad Pitt










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

To: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Sat, February 11, 2006 7:19:45 PM

Subject: a world for him


It rained. The procession of weary soldiers became a bedraggled train, despondent and muttering, marching with churning effort in a trough of liquid brown mud under a low, wretched sky. Yet the youth smiled, for he saw that the world was a world for him, though many discovered it to be made of oaths and walking sticks. He had rid himself of the red sickness of battle. The sultry nightmare was in the past. He had been an animal blistered and sweating in the heat and pain of war. He turned now with a lover's thirst to images of tranquil skies, fresh meadows, cool brooks--an existence of soft and eternal peace.

Over the river a golden ray of sun came through the hosts of leaden rain clouds.

THE END.

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[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 11 February 2006 excerpt ends]










http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=40017

The American Presidency Project

Ronald Reagan

XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989

Remarks at a Meeting With Conservative Members of the British Parliament

June 6, 1984

[Inaudible]—meeting with Conservative M.P.s. I thank you, Mr. Peter Viggers, and I thank all of you for your kind words and for your strong support for our efforts to preserve peace with freedom in our troubled world.

Your remarks are particularly timely, today being the 40th anniversary of D-day, as the Ambassador said. In all the 20th century, D-day stands as the shining example of what free nations can do when united and inspired by mankind's highest ideals.

I understand that your group is composed of Members of Parliament who were elected for the first time last June. And please accept my congratulations on the honor you've been accorded in joining the Mother of Parliaments. As younger Members of the House of Commons, you've reached maturity in a divided world. You may have heard that I come from a slightly older generation. Ours lived as adults through the most severe test in history for freedom-loving people.
So, I'm very gratified to see that those vital lessons learned by my generation—lessons about the wisdom of collective defense and about the need for allied strength and unity to defend free institutions—have been learned as well by all of you.

Today in Europe, peace through strength is not a slogan; it is a fact of life. There is another important lesson we've learned: While we remain strong, we must always be ready for reconciliation, ready to resolve differences with our adversaries and resolve them peacefully at the negotiating table.

I want you and your fellow citizens in Britain to know the United States is seeking, and we will continue to seek, cooperation with the Soviet Union to make our world a safer place. Continued public support for collective security in all NATO countries is absolutely essential. I thank you for all that you're doing to foster that support. You can be proud that you're members of a fraternity within the free nations who have assumed the heavy burden of working for both peace and liberty.

Just recently in Washington, I met with 16 Foreign Ministers that make up the alliance. And I couldn't help but think, as we sat around the table, there has never in history been such an alliance, dedicated to the preservation of peace and freedom.

With wisdom and courage, peace and freedom will not be lost again. They can and will be preserved. We can live up to Winston Churchill's vision of freedom in 1941. He looked at the past and saw light which flickered; he looked at his time and saw light which flamed; but he looked at the future and saw "a light which shines over all the land and sea." He had another statement. He said that "When great forces are on the move in the world, we learn that we are spirits, not animals, and that there is something going on in time and space and beyond time and space which, whether we like or not, spells duty."

Well, I thank all of you very much, and I feel greatly honored. God bless all of you.

Note: The President spoke at 11:33 a.m. at Winfield House, where he met with a group of 25 Conservative Members of Parliament, who presented him with a letter demonstrating their support for the U.S.. commitment to the NATO alliance.





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The American Presidency Project

Ronald Reagan

XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989

Message to the Congress Transmitting an Amendment to the United States-United Kingdom Agreement on Atomic Energy

June 6, 1984

To the Congress of the United States:

I am pleased to transmit to the Congress, pursuant to Section 123d. of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, the text of an amendment to the Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland for Cooperation on the Uses of Atomic Energy for Mutual Defense Purposes of July 3, 1958, as amended, and my written approval, authorization, and determination concerning the agreement. The joint unclassified letter submitted to me by the Secretaries of Energy and Defense which provides a summary position on the Amendment is also enclosed. A classified letter and attachments are being transmitted directly to the appropriate Congressional committees.

The Amendment extends for ten years (until December 31, 1994) provisions which permit the transfer of nonnuclear parts, source, by-product, special nuclear materials, and other material and technology for nuclear weapons and military reactors.

In my judgment, the proposed Amendment meets all statutory requirements. The United Kingdom intends to continue to maintain viable nuclear forces. In light of our previous close cooperation and the fact that the United Kingdom has committed its nuclear forces to NATO, I have concluded that it is in our interest to continue to assist them in maintaining a credible nuclear force.

I have approved the Amendment, authorized its execution, and urge that the Congress give it favorable consideration.

RONALD REAGAN

The White House,

June 6, 1984.





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The American Presidency Project

Ronald Reagan

XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989

Remarks by Telephone to the Crew of the U.S.S. Eisenhower Following D-day Ceremonies in Normandy, France

June 6, 1984

Greetings to all of you, the officers and men of the U.S.S. Eisenhower. Believe me, all of us up here are inspired by the sight of your magnificent ship and the battle group which accompanied you to the coast of Normandy.

We're returning from a commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the D-day landing-the heroic operation that was planned and commanded by General Dwight D. Eisenhower. The memory of "Ike," our great allied leader, still inspires heroic efforts on both sides of the Atlantic.

Today, as 40 years ago, our Navy and all of our Armed Forces are advancing the cause of peace and freedom. The dedication of you, our sailors and marines, particularly during your recent deployment in the Eastern Mediterranean, is in the highest tradition of the service.

The American people and our allies in Europe and beyond are all more secure because men of your caliber are on station when and where needed. Admiral Flatley, Captain Clexton, officers and men of the "Ike"—I salute you for your devoted service to the cause of freedom.

You know, I'm up here hoping that you've been able to hear me. I'll just say, God bless you all, and if it wouldn't be too demoralizing, wave, and I'll know whether you've heard this.

Thank you. Thank you all. Good sailing, and God bless you.










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INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS


FREDRICK
May I join you?

SHOSANNA
Look Fredrick -

FREDRICK
(SMILING)
- You remember my name?

SHOSANNA
Yes....Look, you seem a pleasant enough fellow -

FREDRICK
- Merci.

SHOSANNA
Your welcome. - regardless, I want you to stop pestering me.



































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1979 film "Time After Time" DVD video:

00:55:00


Amy Robbins: What about you? You married?

H.G. Wells: I wouldn't be here with you if I were.

Amy Robbins: Well, that's nice. A lot of guys - well, it's no big deal. I like that.

H.G. Wells: As a matter of fact, I'm also divorced, for similar reasons.

Amy Robbins: She wanted you to be a housewife?

H.G. Wells: She wanted me to be routine.










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INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS


SHOSANNA
"Nation's Pride" is about you? "Nation's Pride" is starring you?

FREDRICK
I know, comical, huh?

SHOSANNA
Not so comical. So what are you doing in Paris, enjoying a rest?

FREDRICK
Hardly. I've been doing publicity, having my picture taken with different German luminaries, visiting troops, that sort of thing. Goebbels wants the film to premier in Paris, so I've been helping them in the planning. Joseph is very keen on this film. He's telling anybody who will listen, when "Nation's Pride" is released, I'll be the German Van Johnson.










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From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 12/25/1991 ( as United States Marine Corps chief warrant officer Kerry Wayne Burgess I was prisoner of war in Croatia ) is 9549 days



From 5/8/1957 ( premiere US film "Chasing the Sun" ) To 8/21/2009 is 19098 days

19098 = 9549 + 9549

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 12/25/1991 ( as United States Marine Corps chief warrant officer Kerry Wayne Burgess I was prisoner of war in Croatia ) is 9549 days



From 1/17/1991 ( the date of record of my United States Navy Medal of Honor as Kerry Wayne Burgess chief warrant officer United States Marine Corps circa 1991 also known as Matthew Kline for official duty and also known as Wayne Newman for official duty ) To 8/21/2009 is 6791 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 6/6/1984 ( Ronald Reagan - Remarks by Telephone to the Crew of the U.S.S. Eisenhower Following D-day Ceremonies in Normandy France ) is 6791 days



From 12/20/1994 ( in Bosnia as Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps captain this day is my United States Navy Cross medal date of record ) To 8/21/2009 is 5358 days

5358 = 2679 + 2679

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 3/4/1973 ( premiere US TV series episode "Festival of Family Classics"::"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" ) is 2679 days



From 6/8/1984 ( premiere US film "Gremlins" ) To 8/21/2009 is 9205 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 1/15/1991 ( premiere US TV series episode "Frontline"::"To the Brink of War" ) is 9205 days



From 1/19/1993 ( in Asheville North Carolina as Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess I was seriously wounded by gunfire when I returned fatal gunfire to a fugitive from United States federal justice who was another criminal sent by Bill Gates-Nazi-Microsoft-George Bush the cowardly violent criminal in another attempt to kill me the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 8/21/2009 is 6058 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 6/4/1982 ( premiere US film "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" ) is 6058 days



From 3/16/1991 ( my first successful major test of my ultraspace matter transportation device as Kerry Wayne Burgess the successful Ph.D. graduate Columbia South Carolina ) To 8/21/2009 is 6733 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 4/9/1984 ( Ronald Reagan - Statement on the Final Report of the President's Commission on Strategic Forces ) is 6733 days



From 5/1/1950 ( premiere US film "Women from Headquarters" ) To 8/21/2009 is 21662 days

21662 = 10831 + 10831

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 6/29/1995 ( the Mir space station docking of the United States space shuttle Atlantis orbiter vehicle mission STS-71 includes my biological brother United States Navy Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan the spacecraft and mission commander and me Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps officer and United States STS-71 pilot astronaut ) is 10831 days



From 9/10/1951 ( premiere US film "Saturday's Hero" ) To 6/29/1995 ( the Mir space station docking of the United States space shuttle Atlantis orbiter vehicle mission STS-71 includes my biological brother United States Navy Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan the spacecraft and mission commander and me Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps officer and United States STS-71 pilot astronaut ) is 15998 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 8/21/2009 is 15998 days



From 9/10/1951 ( premiere US film "The Well" ) To 6/29/1995 ( the Mir space station docking of the United States space shuttle Atlantis orbiter vehicle mission STS-71 includes my biological brother United States Navy Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan the spacecraft and mission commander and me Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps officer and United States STS-71 pilot astronaut ) is 15998 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 8/21/2009 is 15998 days



From 8/7/1953 ( premiere US film "The Man from the Alamo" ) To 8/21/2009 is 20468 days

20468 = 10234 + 10234

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 11/9/1993 ( the Stari Most in Mostar Bosnia-Herzegovina destroyed by artillery fire ) is 10234 days



From 12/25/1971 ( George Walker Bush the purveyor of illegal drugs strictly for his personal profit including the trafficking of massive amounts of cocaine into the United States confined to federal prison in Mexico for illegally smuggling narcotics in Mexico ) To 8/21/2009 is 13754 days

13754 = 6877 + 6877

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 8/31/1984 ( premiere US film "C.H.U.D." ) is 6877 days





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Inglourious Basterds (2009)

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USA 21 August 2009










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INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS


GEN.FENECH
An American Secret Service outfit, that lives deep behind enemy lines, will be your assist. The Germans call them; "The Basterds".

LT.HICOX
"The Basterds", never heard of them.

GEN.FENECH
Whole point of the secret service, old boy, you not hearing of them. But the Gerrys have heard of them, because these yanks have been them the devil. Their leader is a chap named Lt.Aldo Raine. The Germans call him, "Aldo the Apache".










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LT.ALDO
Now say we let ya go, and say you survive the'war? When you get back home, what'eha gonna do?

PVT.BUTZ
I will hug my mother like I've never hugged her before.

LT.ALDO
Well, ain't that's a real nice boy. Are you going to take off your uniform?

PVT.BUTZ
Not only shall I remove it, but I intend to burn it!

The young German is telling Aldo, what he thinks, Aldo wants to hear. But the last answer didn't go down as well as he thought it would, evident by the frown on Aldo's face.

LT. ALDO
Yeah, that's what we thought. We don't like that. You see, we like our Nazi's in uniforms. That way, you can spot 'em, just like that. (Snaps his fingers) But you take off that uniform, ain't nobody gonna know you was a Nazi. And that don't sit well with us.

SGT.DONOWITZ
You know Lieutenant, your getting pretty good at that.










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Baron: Hey, fun boys, get a room!










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Bush seemed stoic about the election, proclaiming: "This isn't my first rodeo."










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Adolf Hitler: Nein, nein, nein, nein, nein, nein!










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COL LANDA
Monsieur LaPadite, while I'm very familiar with you, and your family. I have no way of knowing if you are familiar with who I am. Are you aware of my existence?

The Farmer answers;

PERRIER
Yes.

COL LANDA
This is good. Are you aware of the job I've been ordered to carry out in France?

PERRIER
Yes.










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C.H.U.D. (1984)

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USA 31 August 1984










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The Vintage (1957)

Release Info

USA 8 May 1957 (New York City, New York)










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 10/31/2006 2:03 PM
Bobbilynn Townsend is a girl I went out with a few times and that I wrote about before. I was crazy in love with her and she worked for that bank First Federal of South Carolina. She was over at my apartment on Wexford in Taylors one Friday night in January. We were watching a movie. It was “RoboCop.” It was very cold, down into the 20’s that night. The heater in my apartment had quit working. Her first job, before becoming a full-time teller, was to replenish cash in the ATM machines. If a machine was inoperative, she would call me out to repair it.


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 8:43 PM Pacific Time somewhere near Seattle Washington USA Tuesday 17 December 2013 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2013/12/yeah-i-thought-so.html


Yeah, I thought so.



"NCIS" and "Gibbs" is just as STUPIDLY MORONIC as ever but their new recruit the blonde chick from NSA is surely very cute.

I wonder. I wonder what I know, what I think I know. Challenges. Those invisible memories remembering other people's memories they told me about.


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LT.ALDO
So y'all git in trouble in there, what are we suppose to do? Make bets on how it all comes out?

LT.HICOX
If we get into trouble, we can handle it. But if trouble does happen, we need you to make damn sure no Germans, or French, for matter, escape from that basement. If Frau Von Hammersmark's cover is compromised, the mission is kaput.

SGT.DONOWITZ
Speaking of Frau Von Hammersmark, who's idea was it for the death trap redez-vous?

LT.HICOX
She chose the spot.

SGT.DONOWITZ
Well isn't that just dandy?

LT.HICOX
Look, she's not a military strategist. She's just a actress.

LT.ALDO
Ya don't got to be Stonewall Jackson to know you don't want to fight in a basement.

LT.HICOX
She wasn't picking a place to fight. She was picking a place, isolated, and without germans.










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LT.HICOX
You know, we're not looking for trouble, right now. We're simply making contact with our agent. Should be uneventful. However, on the off chance I'm wrong, and things prove eventful. I need to know, we can all remain calm.


STIGLITZ
I don't look calm to you?



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 12:31 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Sunday 07 September 2014