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Sunday, October 05, 2014
Resurrection
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 12:24 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Thursday 31 July 2014 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2014/07/hangman-creek.html
Hangman Creek
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Posted by H.V.O.M at 7:55 PM Thursday, December 08, 2011
What that part makes me think about is how in that dream, I am thinking about as I write these paragraphs, for the first time I can ever recall I actually had a vivid dream where I was talking in person to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the person I was talking to, I was very certain in the dream, was literally Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
I can still remember that I had brought to her a couple of items and I was feeling apologetic because I had not included those items, and this part has always been vague, in some kind of report. But what is not vague is that I saw a brief smile from her, which I thought of because I might have been feeling apologetic perhaps for overlooking something earlier, which was the reason I was talking to her again and with those two items in hands, one of which was a pair of wire cutters and the other was a non-conductive tool that I remember from using to adjust certain variable electronic components as potentiometers and similar items that are soldered to printed circuit boards, and so apparently those two items were part of a collection that was being put together and I came back to her and told her we needed to add those items to the collection. Reinforcing the notion that we were all moving somewhere, which is vague now in sequence because I cannot recall which happened first, is the scene with the lawn mower. But I wasn't using a lawn mower but I was using a device for trimming grass. I think the actual product name is Weed Eater. Similar to 'Jet Ski' I think that product name has become synonymous with products that fulfill a similar purpose. So anyway, at some point in the dream and the sequence of events in the dream is now lost in my mind, or maybe not, I had arrived at a place where two streams converged and that place seemed to be a destination. There might have been people there already but I keep wanting to say that I was part of a group that was moving to that location and that was someplace uninhabited. I saw the streams converging and one stream was smaller and it looked kind of polluted. I was left with the sense that it was not really an ideal place to go to. I did see some signs of civilization there such as next to the stream was paved roads and I could see the metal shoulder barriers of the road. There was high weeds on the banks of the streams and I was using a weed trimmer to cut it down but I stopped perhaps half way through. Other people were around but that is vague.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 08 December 2011 excerpt ends]
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 31 July 2014 excerpt ends]
"Space: Above And Beyond"
"Toy Soldiers"
18 February 1996
Episode 16 DVD:
00:02:26
US Marine Corps 1LT Nathan West: You take a good look at those glad bags, boot. Because some Chig's going cut your cable, and you'll be seeing one. You'll be seeing one from the inside out!
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The Boy Who Knew Too Much
Original airdate in N.A.: 5-May-94
Bart sits in the front row looking at the members of the jury.
[Skinner scowls at Bart from the jury box]
Skinner: [thinking] I know you can read my thoughts, Bart. Just a little reminder: if I found out you cut class, your ass is mine. Yes, you head me. I _think_ words I would never say.
http://www.chakoteya.net/movies/movie7.html
Star Trek Generations
PICARD: Data, I have nothing but sympathy for what you are feeling, but right now I need you to...
DATA: Sir! I no longer want these emotions! Deactivating me is the only viable solution.
PICARD: Part of having feelings is learning to integrate them into your life, Data, ...learning to live with them. No matter what the circumstances...
DATA: No, I cannot...
PICARD: You will not be deactivated! You're an officer on board this ship and I require you to perform your duty. That is an order, Commander!
DATA: Yes sir. ...I will try, sir.
PICARD: Sometimes it takes courage to try, Data. Courage can be an emotion too. Now can you project the course of the ribbon?
DATA: I believe so.
PICARD: Enhance grid nine-A. ...Where was the Amargosa star? ...Now you said when the Amargosa star was destroyed, it affected the gravitational forces in this sector. Did the computer take that into account when it projected the course of the ribbon?
DATA: No sir. I will make the appropriate adjustments.
PICARD: That's what Soran's doing, ...he's changing the course of the ribbon. ...But why? Why would he try to change its path? ...Why doesn't he just fly into it with a ship?
DATA: Our records show that every ship which has approached the ribbon has either been destroyed or severely damaged.
PICARD: He can't get to the ribbon, so he's trying to make the ribbon come to him.
From 4/21/1926 ( my biological paternal grandmother Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II ) To 12/25/1974 ( premiere US film "Carry on Dick" ) is 17780 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 7/8/2014 is 17780 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 7/8/2014 is 8515 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 2/24/1989 is 8515 days
From 11/18/1996 ( premiere US film "Star Trek: First Contact" ) To 7/8/2014 is 6441 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 6/22/1983 ( premiere US film "The Survivors" ) is 6441 days
From 6/13/2005 To 7/8/2014 is 3312 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 11/27/1974 ( premiere US film "Blood for Dracula" ) is 3312 days
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KREM
Spokane’s first legal marijuana buyers line up
by BREANNA ROY & KREM.com
KREM.com
Posted on July 8, 2014 at 6:45 AM
Updated Tuesday, Jul 8 at 11:47 AM
SPOKANE, Wash. -- The first sales of legal recreational marijuana were not set to start until Tuesday afternoon, but that didn’t stop customers from camping out in front of Spokane Green Leaf overnight.
The shop was the only one of Spokane’s three licensed pot shops planning to open Tuesday.
READ: What to expect at Spokane's first recreational pot shop
READ: Limited supply of marijuana to be sent to pot shops on Tuesday
Mike Boyer brought a sleeping bag and food to keep him going throughout the night.
"Why not? It's history right here, might as well be the guy to be the first one here," said Boyer.
The owner of Spokane Green Leaf told Boyer he would be their first customer. Green Leaf staff spent Monday training employees and prepping the store for people like Boyer. Two more customers joined Boyer outside the store early Tuesday morning.
"It's history in the making and we're all very excited. [We’re] ready to open our doors and give customers what they want," said employee Chad Welsh.
READ: Differences in Washington, Colorado pot systems
The outlet planned to sell pot for between $20 and $25 per gram. Customers can only legally buy up to 28 grams, or one ounce. That adds up to $560-$700 dollars per ounce.
Green Leaf, near Country Holmes Blvd. and Division, was scheduled to open its doors at 2 p.m. Tuesday.
http://articles.latimes.com/1989-02-25/news/mn-217_1_riot-police
Los Angeles Times
Thousands in India Riot Over Rushdie Novel; 10 Killed
February 25, 1989 From Times Wire Services
BOMBAY, India — Police on Friday fired on thousands of Muslims during rioting over the novel "The Satanic Verses," killing at least 10 people and wounding 40 in the birthplace of the book's author, police said.
It was the bloodiest outbreak of violence sparked by the book anywhere to date.
Police said the rioting erupted during a strike called by Islamic organizations in Bombay to denounce the novel, which many Muslims view as blasphemous. Iran's spiritual leader, the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, has called for the slaying of its author, Salman Rushdie, who was born in Bombay but is now a British citizen.
Initially, more than 400 people joined a march through Muslim-dominated sections of Bombay, India's commercial capital, after Friday prayer services and were confronted by riot police, who ordered them to disperse, police said.
The marchers refused and began showering officers with bottles and rocks. They were joined by residents, who threw debris from rooftops and balconies.
Rioting involving an estimated 2,000 people spread to other Muslim pockets of the city. Police staged numerous baton charges in unsuccessful attempts to disperse the crowds, who set fire to several state-run buses and other vehicles.
Police said officers in several areas were forced to open fire, killing at least 10 protesters. At least 40 other people, including a number of officers, were wounded in clashes or by bullets, they said.
The situation was reported "under control" by evening, with police conducting vigorous patrols in the riot-hit areas.
In India's predominantly Muslim state of Jammu and Kashmir, at least two people were killed in clashes between protesters and police earlier this month. In the Pakistani capital of Islamabad, five people were shot dead by police Feb. 6 during a protest in front of the U.S. Information Center.
The violence in Bombay came as India's most influential Islamic cleric endorsed Khomeini's call for the killing of the author, which has been backed up by offers of rewards by Iran.
"Rushdie has not only dishonored Islam, but has inflicted wounds on Muslims the world over," the Press Trust of India news agency quoted Abdulla Bukhari as telling a congregation at the 17th-Century Jama Masjid, India's largest mosque, in the old section of New Delhi.
After Bukhari delivered his speech, hundreds of Muslims marched from the mosque across New Delhi toward the British High Commission, shouting "Long live Khomeini!" They were stopped by hundreds of police about one-half mile from the British mission, and they dispersed without incident.
Demonstrations also were reported in the Indian cities of Calcutta, Darjeeling, Varanasi, Patna and Siliguri.
More than 90 million Muslims live in India, where they make up about 11% of the population of 880 million.
In Tehran, Iranian Parliament Speaker Hashemi Rafsanjani justified Khomeini's death call against Rushdie as being rooted in the foundations of Islam, according to a report by Iran's official IRNA news agency monitored in Bahrain.
Rafsanjani also indicated that Iran would not be responsible if someone complies with the death order, saying that if "any Muslim carried out his duty, this cannot have any link with the Islamic Republic of Iran. . . . The West may also instigate its own agents to carry out unprincipled and devilish acts so (it could then) blame Iran."
http://www.nytimes.com/books/99/04/18/specials/rushdie-realism.html
The New York Times
Books
February 24, 1989
Critic's Notebook; Telling Truth Through Fantasy: Rushdie's Magic Realism
By MICHIKO KAKUTANI
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's death sentence against the author Salman Rushdie, a half-dozen deaths and hundreds of injuries in Pakistan during riots over his novel, the subsequent disappearance of ''The Satanic Verses'' from bookstores around the world and a continuing international furor - had such events occurred in a novel (even one of Mr. Rushdie's own fantastical productions), they would have been dismissed by critics as the improbable inventions of a writer bent on satire or absurdist mischief.
That these events have actually come to pass only serves to underscore the ability of reality to continually overtake our imaginations - a predicament, oddly enough, that has long troubled writers like Mr. Rushdie and that has indelibly shaped the character of their work.
Writers throughout this century, in fact, have struggled to render a reality that has seemed increasingly unreal. World War I fostered the fragmentations of modernism; World War II raised new questions about the limits of language and perception. And in the wake of the 1960's - which witnessed the assassinations of the Kennedy brothers and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the divisive war in Vietnam and growing unrest in the third world - novelists, both here and abroad began to experiment more freely with alternatives to naturalism.
In this country, Donald Barthelme created surreal fictional collages that used Brechtian devices to force the reader to re-examine his relationship with the printed word. Norman Mailer temporarily turned to journalism as a substitute for fiction. And Philip Roth, who noted writers' ''inability or unwillingness to deal'' imaginatively with ''our cultural predicament,'' experimented with such comic fantasies as ''Our Gang'' and ''The Breast.'' In other countries, writers embraced a kind of phantasmagorial writing known as magic realism - a narrative technique used by Mr. Rushdie, himself, in his earlier novels, ''Midnight's Children'' (1981) and ''Shame'' (1983), as well as ''The Satanic Verses.''
It is no coincidence that magic realism - which combines heightened language with elements of the surreal - has tended to flourish in troubled areas of the world, or that many of its practitioners have sought to describe calamitous events that exceed the grasp of normal description.
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IMDb
The Toxic Avenger Part II (1989)
Release Info
USA 24 February 1989
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096804/releaseinfo
IMDb
American Ninja 3: Blood Hunt (1989)
Release Info
USA 24 February 1989
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096804/plotsummary
IMDb
American Ninja 3: Blood Hunt (1989)
Plot Summary
Jackson is back, and now he has a new partner, karate champion Sean, as they must face a deadly terrorist known as "The Cobra", who has infected Sean with a virus. Sean and Jackson have no choice but to fight the Cobra and his bands of ninjas.
http://www.e-reading.org.ua/bookreader.php/80261/King_-_The_Stand.html
Stephen King
The Stand - The Complete & Uncut Edition
Chapter 39
He sang: “She brought me coffee… she brought me tea… she brought me… damn near everything… but the workhouse key. Right, Lloyd?”
“Sure,” Lloyd said huskily. His eyes never left the small dark stone. Flagg began to walk it from one finger to the next like a magician doing a trick.
“Now you’re a man who must appreciate the value of a good key,” the man said. The dark stone disappeared in his clenched fist and suddenly reappeared in his other hand, where it began to finger-walk again. “I’m sure you are. Because what a key is for is opening doors. Is there anything more important in life than opening doors, Lloyd?”
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Sherlock Holmes
These men are with me,
Standish.
But... are you?
No, sir. I am not.
These powers that
you're playing with...
no man, can control.
Well gentlemen... Someone
has to stop them
even if you won't.
I wouldn't do that if I were you.
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IMDb
Burn After Reading (2008)
Quotes
Harry Pfarrer: Oh my fuck... I just killed a fucking spook!
http://www.script-o-rama.com/movie_scripts/s/sherlock-holmes-script-transcript.html
Sherlock Holmes
Did Standish mistake it for rain
as he entered the temple.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: posted by H.V.O.M at 3:23 PM Tuesday, August 30, 2005
frighten into submission, compliance, or acquiescence
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/apfeature_story.asp?category=1120&slug=Prank%20Arrest
Lyons was charged with criminal attempt of robbery by intimidation, said Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police spokesman Bucky Burnsed.
"You can't yell 'fire' in a crowded theater, can't joke about a bomb in your luggage at the airport, and you can't write notes to cashier that say 'This is a stick up,'" Burnsed said.
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=intimidation
intimidation
To make timid; fill with fear.
Synonyms: intimidate, browbeat, bulldoze, cow, bully, bludgeon
These verbs all mean to frighten into submission, compliance, or acquiescence. Intimidate implies the presence or operation of a fear-inspiring force: “It [atomic energy] may intimidate the human race into bringing order into its international affairs” (Albert Einstein). Browbeat suggests the persistent application of highhanded, disdainful, or imperious tactics: browbeating a witness. Bulldoze connotes the leveling of all spirit of opposition: was bulldozed into hiring an unacceptable candidate. Cow implies bringing out an abject state of timorousness and often demoralization: a dog that was cowed by abuse. To bully is to intimidate through blustering, domineering, or threatening behavior: workers who were bullied into accepting a poor contract. Bludgeon suggests the use of grossly aggressive or combative methods: had to be bludgeoned into fulfilling his duties.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 30 August 2005 excerpt ends]
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Springfield! Springfield!
Extant
More in Heaven and Earth / Incursion
Can anyone here tell me how Ethan suddenly speaks Japanese? - What? - This morning, I dropped him off at school, and he heard two Japanese girls talking about him.
And he talked back in Japanese.
All right, little man's on fire.
But the question is: what's fueling that fire? Well, his neural net's programmed to basic Japanese.
Yeah, but that's not nearly enough to explain this.
Linguistically, it's-it's like saying Ethan had a stepladder and-and used it to reach the moon.
But maybe he doesn't see it as linguistic but mathematical, like translation as code-breaking.
- Yeah, he is good at that.
- Maybe I was wrong.
Maybe that school is good for Ethan.
But at this rate, pretty soon he'll be smarter than all of his teachers.
Well, I mean, so was I.
I turned out pretty good.
But we designed Ethan to-to learn at the same rate as his peers.
We sent him to school to learn like other kids, to-to learn to be like other kids.
And other kids don't just start speaking Japanese without being taught.
Be cool if they did, though.
No, it would be terrifying.
It wouldn't be human.
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excite tv
Resurrection (New)
104 KXLYDT: Sunday, October 5 9:00 PM [ Sunday 05 October 2014 ]
Drama
Echoes
Sheriff Fred and Bellamy fear that Caleb has returned; Janine wants to work on her marriage, despite Rachael's pregnancy; Margaret learns the fate of the family business.
Cast: Omar Epps, Frances Fisher, Matt Craven, Devin Kelley, Mark Hildreth, Samaire Armstrong, Landon Gimenez, Kurtwood Smith Director(s): Dan Lerner Executive Producer(s): Aaron Zelman, Jo Ann Alfano, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Jon Liebman
Original Air Date: Oct 05, 2014
http://gateworld.net/universe/s1/transcripts/109.shtml
GateWorld
Stargate Universe
Episode 9 Season 1
LIFE
EPISODE NUMBER - 109
ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 11.20.09
WRAY: He and Young are bumping heads, yes. Right now, Young seems to be winning that battle.
STROM: And you?
WRAY: I'm caught between them, not sure which camp is the better choice.
STROM: Maybe it's time you started your own.
http://www.tv.com/shows/the-simpsons/funeral-for-a-fiend-1125727/trivia/
tv.com
The Simpsons Season 19 Episode 8
Funeral for a Fiend
Aired Sunday 8:00 PM Nov 25, 2007 on FOX
(At Sideshow Bob's trial.)
Sideshow Bob: Your Honor, I choose to represent myself. And let me say... I did try to kill the Simpsons. I truly did.
(The entire courtroom gasps in shock.)
Prosecutor: (to Homer and Marge) Okay, if he doesn't say "but" right now, we are home free.
Sideshow Bob: But--
Prosecutor: Damn!
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IMDb
The Sixth Sense (1999)
Quotes
Malcolm Crowe: Wanna play a game? It's a mind-reading game. Here's how it works. I read your mind. If what I say is right, you take one step towards the chair. If what I say is wrong, you take one step back... towards the doorway. If you reach the chair, you sit down. If you reach the door, you can go. Wanna play?
[Cole nods]
Malcolm Crowe: Okay... When your mother and father were first divorced, your mom went to see a doctor like me, and he didn't help her. So you think I'm not going to be able to help you.
[Cole takes a step forward]
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tv.com
The Simpsons Season 19 Episode 8
Funeral for a Fiend
Aired Sunday 8:00 PM Nov 25, 2007 on FOX
(Lisa explains how she figured out Sideshow Bob's scheme on the way to save Bart at the funeral home.)
Lisa: Bob planned this from the beginning.
Homer: Uh-huh.
Lisa: He wanted to be captured at the restaurant.
Homer: Yes.
Lisa: He would never get a Shakespeare quote wrong.
Homer: No.
Lisa: His mother was a Shakespearian actress.
Homer: Oh, yeeh!
Lisa: His father was a doctor.
Homer: A doctor, huh?
Lisa: So when Bob collaspsed in the courtroom...
Homer I remember.
Lisa: ...his father could take that opportunity to inject Bob with a powerful drug that simulated death.
Homer: Uh-huh.
Lisa: It was a diabolical scheme and every member of his family played a part!
Homer: Are you done? 'Cause I've been circling the funeral home for 10 minutes.
Lisa: (Begrudgingly) Yes.
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Stephen King
The Stand - The Complete & Uncut Edition
Chapter 62
She had gone, perhaps in triumph.
Bellowing his rage, Flagg kicked her. The yielding, indifferent movement of her body enraged him further. He began to kick her around the room, bellowing, snarling. Sparks began to jump from his hair, as if somewhere inside him a cyclotron had hummed into life, building up an electrical field and turning him into a battery. His eyes blazed with dark fire. He bellowed and kicked, kicked and bellowed.
Outside, Lloyd and the others grew pale. They looked at each other. At last it was more than they could stand. Jenny, Ken, Whitney—they drifted away, and their curdled-milk faces were set in the careful expressions of people who hear nothing and want to go right on hearing it.
Only Lloyd waited—not because he wanted to, but because he knew it was expected of him. And at last Flagg called him in.
The Stand
He was sitting on the wide desk, his legs crossed, his hands on the knees of his jeans. He was looking over Lloyd’s head, out into space. There was a draft, and Lloyd saw that the window-wall was smashed in the middle. The jagged edges of the hole were sticky with blood.
Resting on the floor was a huddled, vaguely human form wrapped in a drape.
“Get rid of that,” Flagg said.
“Okay.” His voice fell to a husky whisper. “Should I take the head?”
“Take the whole thing out to the east of town and douse it in gasoline and burn it. Do you hear me? Burn it! You burn the fucking thing! ”
“All right.”
“Yes.” Flagg smiled benignly.
Trembling, cotton-mouthed, nearly groaning with terror, Lloyd struggled to pick up the bulky object. The underside was sticky. It made a U in his arms, slithered through them, and thumped back to the floor. He threw a terrified glance at Flagg, but he was still in a semi-lotus, looking outward. Lloyd got hold of it again, clutched it, and staggered toward the door.
“Lloyd?”
He stopped and looked back. A little moan escaped him. Flagg was still in the semi-lotus, but now he was floating about ten inches above the desk, still looking serenely across the room.
“W-W-What?”
“Do you still have the key I gave you in Phoenix?”
“Yes.”
“Keep it handy. The time is coming.”
“A-All right.”
He waited, but Flagg did not speak again. He hung in the darkness, a mind-boggling Hindu fakir’s trick, looking outward, smiling gently.
Lloyd left quickly, happy as always just to go with his life and his sanity.
That day was a quiet one in Vegas. Lloyd arrived back around 2 P.M., smelling of gasoline.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0887883/quotes
IMDb
Burn After Reading (2008)
Quotes
CIA Officer: We'll... interface with the FBI on this dead body.
CIA Superior: No, no. God no. We don't need those idiots fucking everything up. Burn the body. Get rid of it.
CIA Officer: OK.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Posted by H.V.O.M at 2:55 AM Friday, July 22, 2011
The Ghost is out of the bag.
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- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 09:35 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Sunday 05 October 2014