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Monday, October 27, 2014

"The Middle"



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The Walking Dead (New)

697 AMCPHD: Sunday, October 26 9:00 PM [ 9 PM Sunday 26 October 2014 Pacific Time USA ]

Drama, Paranormal, Horror

Four Walls and a Roof


Original Air Date: Oct 26, 2014





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The Walking Dead

Four Walls and a Roof


[ Rick Grimes: ] I never asked how it was for you getting to Terminus.
[ Tyreese ] It killed me.
[ Rick Grimes: ] No, it didn't.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Posted by H.V.O.M at 5:50 AM Monday, November 01, 2010 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2010/11/to-find-my-way-back.html


to find my way back.


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2012 12:59 PM

To: 'Chad Trammell'

Subject: "So You Want to Be a Plumber"


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unclean_hands


Unclean hands

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Unclean hands, sometimes called the clean hands doctrine or the dirty hands doctrine, is an equitable defense in which the defendant argues that the plaintiff is not entitled to obtain an equitable remedy on account of the fact that the plaintiff is acting unethically or has acted in bad faith with respect to the subject of the complaint—that is, with "unclean hands". The defendant has the burden of proof to show the plaintiff is not acting in good faith. The doctrine is often stated as "those seeking equity must do equity" or "equity must come with clean hands".

A defendant's unclean hands can also be claimed and proven by the plaintiff to claim other equitable remedies and to prevent that defendant from asserting equitable affirmative defenses. In other words, 'unclean hands' can be used offensively by the plaintiff as well as defensively by the defendant.


Relation to equitable remedies

Equitable remedies are generally remedies other than the payment of damages. This would include such remedies as obtaining an injunction, or requiring specific performance of a contract.


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2012 2:54 PM

To: 'Chad Trammell'

Subject: RE: "So You Want to Be a Plumber"


Season 1, Episode 9

Hostile Visit (1)

Air Date

Sunday November 19, 1995

Quotes


Wang: (doing a McQueen impression) Okay, this one's in the kitchen. I'm here to fix your faucet, so check your six. I'm gonna replace the strainer part and I'm gonna replace the washer. It's gonna be a real knifefight. Now, I'm gonna utilize a monkey wrench and perhaps even a plunger. And when I'm done, you'll have water. (McQueen walks up behind him) It'll be hot and it'll be cold. And one more thing... (he throws a chair) it's okay to be scared! (he laughs, then realizes the Colonel is behind him) Sir... Sir! It's the greatest form of flattery, sir. (he scurries away)

Col McQueen: (picking up the chair) It's tough to follow a dog act.


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Posted by H.V.O.M at 5:50 AM Monday, November 01, 2010 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2010/11/to-find-my-way-back.html


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0436697/quotes

IMDb

The Internet Movie Database

Memorable quotes for

The Queen (2006)


HM Queen Elizabeth II: Prime Minister.

Tony Blair: Good morning, Majesty. Sorry to disturb, but I was just wondering whether you'd seen any of today's papers?

HM Queen Elizabeth II: We've managed to look at one or two, yes.

Tony Blair: In which case my... next question would be whether you felt some kind of response...

[Queen Elizabeth puts Blair on speakerphone]

Tony Blair: ...might be necessary?

HM Queen Elizabeth II: No. I believe a few over-eager editors are doing their best to sell newspapers. It would be a mistake to dance to their tune.

Tony Blair: Under normal circumstances I would agree. But... well, my advisors... have been taking the temperature among people on the streets... and, well, the information I'm getting is that the mood is quite delicate.

HM Queen Elizabeth II: So, what would you suggest, Prime Minister - some kind of a statement?

Tony Blair: No, ma'am. I believe the moment for statements has passed.


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- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 08:49 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Monday 27 October 2014