Friday, November 28, 2014

"Who gets the bad news?"




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Gone with the Wind


"Yea, though I walk through|the valley of the shadow



































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The City on the Edge of Forever

Stardate: 3134.0

Original Airdate: Apr 6, 1967


EDITH: Centuries from now? Who is he? Where does he come? Where will he come from?

KIRK: Silly question. Want to hear a silly answer?

EDITH: Yes.

KIRK: A planet circling that far left star in Orion's belt. See?

(Not that you can actually see any stars in the night sky above the Brooklyn Bridge.)










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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home


GILLIAN: Who are you?

KIRK: Who do you think I am?

GILLIAN: Don't tell me. You're from outer space.

KIRK: No, I'm from Iowa. I only work in outer space.

GILLIAN: Ah! Well, I was close. I mean I knew outer space was going to come into it sooner or later.



































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- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 8:12 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Friday 28 November 2014

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Gone with the Wind (1939)




I don't think I have ever before today watched this film. I wanted to watch it when I today saw it listed but at five hours of broadcast time I have a hard time sitting down to watch all of it.

I started this note and then decided I wasn't going to post it. But then I watched details that made me think about my so-called time-traveler effect and comparing those details in my mind with observations made in recent days, a selected sample referenced here, I wondered if that meant I did make this post at a time in the very near future.

Foster Farms must have absolutely the creepiest television advertisements I have ever seen. I used to buy their products in the stores too. I got tired of the same product I bought but I would have purchased more eventually. Then they had some bad news about their product quality and I found that unappetizing and then now they have been running those really creepy television commercials for a while and that just creeps me out too much from ever again purchasing their products.










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Gone With the Wind (1939)

697 AMCPHD: Wednesday, November 26 3:00 PM [ Wednesday 3 PM 26 November 2014 Pacific Time USA ]

1939, G, ****, 03:42, Color, English, United States,

A fiery Southern belle struggles to return her family's estate to its original magnificence after the Civil War.

Cast: Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh










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Chemical synapse

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chemical synapses are specialized junctions through which neurons signal to each other and to non-neuronal cells such as those in muscles or glands. Chemical synapses allow neurons to form circuits within the central nervous system. They are crucial to the biological computations that underlie perception and thought. They allow the nervous system to connect to and control other systems of the body.

At a chemical synapse, one neuron releases neurotransmitter molecules into a small space (the synaptic cleft) that is adjacent to another neuron. The neurotransmitters are kept within small sacs called vesicles, and are released into the synaptic cleft by exocytosis. These molecules then bind to receptors on the postsynaptic cell's side of the synaptic cleft. Finally, the neurotransmitters must be cleared from the synapse through one of several potential mechanisms including enzymatic degradation or re-uptake by specific transporters either on the presynaptic cell or possibly by neuroglia to terminate the action of the transmitter.


Signaling in chemical synapses

Overview

Here is a summary of the sequence of events that take place in synaptic transmission from a presynaptic neuron to a postsynaptic cell. Each step is explained in more detail below. Note that with the exception of the final step, the entire process may run only a few hundred microseconds, in the fastest synapses.

1. The process begins with a wave of electrochemical excitation called an action potential traveling along the membrane of the presynaptic cell, until it reaches the synapse.

2. The electrical depolarization of the membrane at the synapse causes channels to open that are permeable to calcium ions.

3, Calcium ions flow through the presynaptic membrane, rapidly increasing the calcium concentration in the interior.

4. The high calcium concentration activates a set of calcium-sensitive proteins attached to vesicles that contain a neurotransmitter chemical.

5. These proteins change shape, causing the membranes of some "docked" vesicles to fuse with the membrane of the presynaptic cell, thereby opening the vesicles and dumping their neurotransmitter contents into the synaptic cleft, the narrow space between the membranes of the pre- and postsynaptic cells.

6. The neurotransmitter diffuses within the cleft. Some of it escapes, but some of it binds to chemical receptor molecules located on the membrane of the postsynaptic cell.

7. The binding of neurotransmitter causes the receptor molecule to be activated in some way. Several types of activation are possible, as described in more detail below. In any case, this is the key step by which the synaptic process affects the behavior of the postsynaptic cell.

8. Due to thermal vibration, neurotransmitter molecules eventually break loose from the receptors and drift away.

9. The neurotransmitter is either reabsorbed by the presynaptic cell, and then repackaged for future release, or else it is broken down metabolically.










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PINK FLOYD

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PINK FLOYD


"A Great Day For Freedom"


I woke to the sound of drums










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Gone with the Wind


Quitting time!
- Who says it's quitting time?|- I said.
I's the foreman. I say|when it's quitting time at Tara.
Quitting time!
Quitting time!
There's none in the county can|touch you, and none in the state.
Pa!
How proud of yourself you are!
Well, Katie Scarlett O'Hara,|so you've been spying on me.
Like your sister, you'll tell|your mother that I was jumping again.
You know I'm no tattletale|like Suellen.
But after you broke your knee|last year jumping that fence...
I'll not have me own daughter telling|me what I shall jump and not jump.
It's my own neck, so it is.
All right, Pa, you|jump what you please.
- How are they at Twelve Oaks?|- The Wilkeses?
In the stew you'd expect with a|barbecue and talking nothing but war.
Bother the war!|Was there anyone else there?
Their cousin Melanie|and her brother, Charles.
Melanie Hamilton is a pale-faced,|mealy-mouthed ninny!
Ashley Wilkes doesn't think so.
Ashley Wilkes couldn't like|anyone like her.
What's your interest in|Ashley and Miss Melanie?
Nothing. Let's go into the house.
Has he been trifling with you?|Has he asked you to marry 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





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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.










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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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The Toxic Avenger Part II (1989)

Release Info

USA 24 February 1989





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IMDb


American Ninja 3: Blood Hunt (1989)

Release Info

USA 24 February 1989



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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.










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Stephen King

The Stand - The Complete & Uncut Edition


Chapter 62


“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. The wind had started to rise, and by five o’clock it was howling up and down the Strip and making forlorn hooting noises










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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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The Time Machine (2002)

Quotes


David Philby: A professor from Columbia University should not be corresponding with a crazy German book keeper.

Alexander Hartdegen: He's a patent clerk, not a book keeper, and I think Mister Einstein needs all the support I can give him.










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The Time Machine (2002)

Quotes


Über-Morlock: Who are you to question 800,000 years... of evolution?










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Gone with the Wind


- But you are a blockade runner?|- For profit, and profit only.
You don't believe in the Cause?
Rhett Butler is the only cause I know.|The rest doesn't mean much to me.
And now, ladies and gentlemen...
...I have a surprise to|benefit the hospital.
Gentlemen, if you wish to lead the reel|with the lady of your choice...
...you must bid for her!
Caroline Meade, how can you let your|husband conduct this slave auction!










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Gone with the Wind


Caroline Meade, how can you let your|husband conduct this slave auction!
Darlene Merriwether,|how dare you criticize me!
Melanie told the doctor that if it's|for the Cause, it's quite all right.
She did?
Oh, dear! Oh, dear!|Where are my smelling salts?
- I think I shall faint.|- Don't you dare faint, Pittypat!
If Melanie says it's all right,|it is all right.
Come, gentlemen, do I hear your bids?|Make your offers!
Don't be bashful, gentlemen!
$20! $20 for|Miss Maybelle Merriwether!
$25 for Miss Fanny Elsing!
Only $25 to give your...
- $ 150 in gold.|- For what lady, sir?
For Mrs. Charles Hamilton.
For whom, sir?










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"Crazy people walkin' round with blood in their eyes"


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DON HENLEY


"All She Wants To Do Is Dance"

They're pickin' up the prisoners and puttin' 'em in a pen
And all she wants to do is dance, dance
Rebels been rebels since I don't know when
And all she wants to do is dance
Molotov cocktail- the local drink
And all she wants to do is dance, dance
Crazy people walkin' round with blood in their eyes
And all she wants to do is dance, dance
Wild-eyed pistol wavers who ain't afraid to die
And all she wants to do is-
All she wants to do is dance and make romance
She can't feel the heat comin' off the street
She wants to party
She wants to get down
All she wants to do is-
All she wants to do is dance

Well, the government bugged the men's room in the local disco lounge
And all she wants to do is dance, dance
To keep the boys from sellin' all the weapons they could scrounge
And all she wants to do is dance
But that don't keep the boys from makin' a buck or two
And all she wants to do is dance, dance
They still can sell the army all the drugs that they can do
And all she wants to do is-
All she wants to do is dance and make romance

Well we barely made the airport for the last plane out
As we taxied down the runway I could hear the people shout
They said "Don't come back here Yankee"
But if I ever do-
I'll bring more money
'Cause all she wants to do is dance and make romance
Never mind the heat comin' off the street
She wants to party
She wants to get down
All she wants to do is-
All she wants to do is dance
All she wants to do is dance and make romance
All she wants to do is dance










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Gone with the Wind (1939)

Quotes


Scarlett: Rhett, how could you do this to me, and why should you go now that, after it's all over and I need you, why? Why?

Rhett Butler: Why? Maybe it's because I've always had a weakness for lost causes, once they're really lost. Or maybe, maybe I'm ashamed of myself. Who knows?



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Gone with the Wind


How could you do this to me?
And why should you go now that|it's all over, and I need you? Why?
I've always had a weakness for lost|causes, once they're really lost.
Or maybe...
...maybe I'm ashamed of myself.
Who knows?
You should die of shame to|leave me alone and helpless!
You? Helpless?
Heaven help the Yankees|if they capture you.
Now climb down here.
I want to say goodbye.
Climb down!
Rhett, please don't go!
You can't leave me, please.|I'll never forgive you!
I'm not asking you to forgive me.|I'll never forgive myself.
If a bullet gets me, I'll laugh|at myself for being an idiot.
There's one thing I do know, and|that is I love you, Scarlett.
In spite of you and me and the world|going to pieces, I love you.
Because we're alike.|Bad lots, both of us.
Selfish and shrewd, but able to look|things in the eye and call them by name.
Don't hold me like that!
Look at me.
I love you more than|I've loved any woman.
And I've waited longer|for you than any woman.
Let me alone!
A soldier of the South loves you.|Wants your arms around him.
Wants to carry the memory|of your kisses into battle.
Never mind about loving me.
You're a woman sending a soldier|to his death with a beautiful memory.










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NCIS Season 12 Episode 9

Grounded

Aired Tuesday 8:00 PM Nov 25, 2014 on CBS

AIRED: 11/25/14



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Springfield! Springfield!


NCIS

Grounded


" That is Shakespeare, right? No, no, no.
It's W. C. Fields again.
Oh.
He had a million of 'em.










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Gone with the Wind


Pull that horse!
I'll get him!
Give me that horse!
Haven't left much to take.
We'll make a dash for it before|the fire reaches that ammunition.
Come on!
Throw me your shawl.
You'll like it better|if you don't see anything.
Take a good look, my dear.|It's a historic moment.
Tell your grandchildren how you watched|the Old South disappear one night.






























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The Queen meets artist Tracey Emin in front of JMW Turner's "Crossing the Brook" painting during a visit to the Turner Contemporary Gallery in Margate, Kent, 11 November 2011.










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Gone with the Wind


Tell your grandchildren how you watched|the Old South disappear one night.
They were gonna lick the Yankees|in a month. The poor gallant fools.
They make me sick.
Getting us all into this|by swaggering and boasting.
That's the way I felt once about|their "swaggering and boasting".
I'm so glad you aren't with the army.
You can be proud. Proud that you've|been smarter than all of them.
I'm not so proud.










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The Man Trap

Stardate: 1513.1

Original Airdate: Sep 8, 1966


[Bridge]

SULU: Ready to leave orbit, Captain.

SPOCK: Something wrong, Captain?

KIRK: I was thinking about the buffalo, Mister Spock. Warp one, Mister Sulu.

SULU: Warp one, sir. Leaving orbit.










From 4/21/1926 ( my biological paternal grandmother Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II ) To 2/25/1927 ( the McFadden Banking Act approved by Calvin Coolidge ) is 310 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 9/8/1966 ( premiere US TV series "Star Trek" ) is 310 days



From 8/17/1960 ( premiere US film "The Time Machine" ) To 6/23/1961 ( US Air Force Major Robert White became the first person to deliberately fly an airplane faster than Mach 5 ) is 310 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 9/8/1966 ( premiere US TV series "Star Trek" ) is 310 days



[ See also: http://hvom.blogspot.com/2013/06/star-trek-ha-ha-ha-youre-all-fanboys-of.html ]



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tv.com


Star Trek Season 1 Episode 1

The Man Trap

Aired Unknown Sep 08, 1966 on NBC

AIRED: 9/8/66










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Gone with the Wind


What's this, Pa?
- Whiskey?|- Yes, daughter.
Katie Scarlett, that's enough.
Your not knowing spirits,|you'll make yourself tipsy.










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Resurrection (2014)

Miracles


This is your cousin's house, did you say? Yeah.
Yeah, he's out of town.
He's letting me use it for a while.
Here, just a small one.
Then I'll get the coffee on.
Oh, just the coffee, thank you.
Okay.
Well, uh, make yourself at home.
Help us! Please! Hey.
You're leaving? - It's getting late.
- Did I do something wrong? Oh, absolutely not.
Um, I've had a lovely evening.
I just remembered I promised I'd tuck my grandson in.










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Springfield! Springfield!


Resurrection (2014)

Miracles


I just remembered I promised I'd tuck my grandson in.
Thank you.
Good night.
Why would you bring her here? I, uh if she realizes who I am, none of this works! Grandpa, look.
She was a little girl at the time.
She doesn't remember you.
You better hope not.
You could have blown this whole damn thing.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 08/27/09 4:13 PM
A dream just before waking up that I only now feel compelled to note in my journal so much of the sequence of the dream is a lot more vague. The basic dream was that I was wearing a U.S. Navy uniform. I seemed to be wearing the U.S. Navy tropical white uniform. At one point, I was walking up a set of stairs inside a building and I looked over to my right should and I saw the silver bars of a U.S. Navy lieutenant on the epulet of the black jacket I was wearing. But there was also an element during the dream that my name was Kerry Burgess and I had a document that had my name on it and it suggested that Kerry Burgess was going as the identity of another enlisted U.S. Navy sailor. I am not certain how that specific perception fits into the sequence of the scenes in the dream that I remember. The sequence seems to be that I have walked up the stairs and I think that was a bar on a U.S. military base that I was at. I had taken off my jacket and I guess I must have seen myself in a mirror because I was aware that I was wearing a large number of U.S. military ribbons on my uniform and I noted specifically that I was wearing a ribbon for one Medal of Honor and a ribbon for one Navy Cross medal. I had several other rows of ribbons and I remember thinking to myself that I was not wearing all the other ribbons I had been awarded that are mostly for service in the U.S. Navy fleet although I cannot remember thinking of any specific ribbons and the associated medal, if any. I remember drinking a shot of whiskey and I was also drinking a beer. A woman was talking to me but that part is vague. Maybe she was the waitress, although I was standing at the bar. The next part seems to be after I had left the bar and I was back in some building that I guess was an office and residential building there on the base. I saw a people around but there was only one person I recognized and he was busy at some paperwork and we didn't say anything to each other as I passed his desk. Then I am in some other room and I have this very vague feeling that I had been climbing over boxes in the room and because it is with a less vague observation that the room was very cluttered with storage boxes and filing cabinets and other storage containers. I quickly found the box I was looking for though and I took out of the box the Trident badge that is awarded to all U.S. Navy SEAL's.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 27 August 2009 excerpt ends]




















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US Marine Corps insignia of the rank of Captain (O-3)


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Captain (United States O-3)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


In the United States Army, captain is a company grade officer rank, with the pay grade of O-3. It ranks above first lieutenant and below major.


An Army and Marine captain generally commands company-sized units. When given such a command, they bear the title company commander. Captains also instruct at service schools and combat training centers and are often staff officers at the battalion level. Marine captains also serve as officer selection officers, commanding recruiting stations for commissioned officers.


MARSOCs fourteen-man Marine Special Operations Teams (MSOT) and U.S. Army Special Forces Operational Detachments Alpha are commanded by a captain.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Posted by H.V.O.M at 4:18 AM Thursday, September 29, 2011 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2011/09/star-constellations.html


Star constellations





I wasn't going to write about a dream I just before waking up and getting out of bed but I was later in the shower and I started thinking about a possible explanation for the star pattern I saw in my dream and so I decided to write about that part and to try to write the least about the rest of the dream as I could, which I feel compelled to not write about for no real reason.

The compelling part about the dream is the pattern of stars I saw. The dream seems to have started with me and I was out in the woods somewhere and the light was dark and I had some kind of ability to radiate laser beams from my fingers or somehow create laser beams. As I think more about that as I write this now I thing again that I did not actually see the laser beams but I am vaguely aware that I could see the patterns I created on people with the laser beams. The notion of the laser beam is never really visually established in the dream but that is a notion that is strongly in my mind after waking up. The last thing I seemed to do with my laser beam power was that I saw myself form a pattern of stars on the ground to my left. The power seemed to stop working at that point. I also found my puzzled about how there were five stars in my creation when I expected only four.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 29 September 2011 excerpt ends]










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Gone with the Wind


I'm Belle Watling.
But that don't matter.|You think I got no business here.
Tell me what you|want to see me about.
First time I come here, I says,|"Belle, you're a nurse."
They didn't want my kind of nursing.|They was more than likely right.
Then I tried giving them money.|My money wasn't good enough either!
The old peahens!
I know a gentleman who says|you're a human being.
If you are, which they ain't, you'll|take my money for the hospital.
What are you doing here?|Haven't you been told twice?
I'm conversing with Mrs. Wilkes!
You might as well take my money.|It's good money, even if it is mine.
- I'm sure you're very generous.|- I'm a Confederate, like everybody else.
Of course you are!
Some folks here wouldn't feel that way.
But maybe they ain't|as good Christians as you.
Look, Mrs. Meade,|it's a great deal of money.
10, 20, 30, 50!
And it's not our|paper money, it's gold!
Let me see that handkerchief.
R.B.!
And she's driving away|in Rhett Butler's carriage!
If I just wasn't a lady, what|wouldn't I tell that varmint!



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Gone with the Wind (1939)

Quotes


Scarlett: Ooh, if I just wasn't a lady, WHAT wouldn't I tell that varmint.










From 4/21/1926 ( my biological not-maternal grandmother Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II ) To 1/13/2000 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - the Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer transition & all Microsoft activity & all Steve Ballmer activity & all Bill Gates activity ) is 26930 days

26930 = 13465 + 13465

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 9/14/2002 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - at Overlake hospital in Bellevue Washington State the announced birth of Phoebe Gates the daughter of Melinda Gates and Microsoft Bill Gates the transvestite and 100% female gender as born and the Soviet Union prostitute ) is 13465 days



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http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20000113&slug=A20000114010125


The Seattle Times Search


Thursday, January 13, 2000


Gates relinquishes CEO title

By Paul Andrews

Special to The Seattle Times

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates today said he was relinquishing the mantle of chief executive officer, turning over management of the world's most highly valued company to his No. 2, Steve Ballmer.










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Gone with the Wind


You got nobody to worry|your head about leaving.
Come on. Now you just|stand still so you...
...can be Christmas|for the white folks.
Now, hold on!
Hold on!
Don't go getting so uppity.
Even if you is the last|chicken in Atlanta.










From 4/21/1926 ( my biological grandmother Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II ) To 10/28/1974 ( premiere US TV series episode "Born Free"::"The Flying Doctor of Kenya" ) is 17722 days

17722 = 8861 + 8861

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 2/5/1990 ( Barack Obama was named president of the Harvard Law Review ) is 8861 days



From 1/14/1964 ( premiere US TV series episode "Combat!"::"The General and the Sergeant" ) To 4/18/1988 ( the United States Navy Operation Praying Mantis - my biological brother US Navy Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan and I US Navy FC2 Kerry Wayne Burgess are both at the same time onboard the United States Navy warship USS Wainwright CG 28 when it evaded a Harpoon anti-ship missile from hostile Iran-Bill Gates-Microsoft-George Bush-Axis of Evil-Soviet Union-Communist forces but 2 United States Marine Corps aviators launched from USS Wainwright CG 28 killed this day ) is 8861 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 2/5/1990 ( Barack Obama was named president of the Harvard Law Review ) is 8861 days



From 9/21/1947 ( Stephen King ) To 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 ) is 8861 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 2/5/1990 ( Barack Obama was named president of the Harvard Law Review ) is 8861 days



[ See also: http://hvom.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-flying-doctor-of-kenya.html ]
[ See also: http://hvom.blogspot.com/2013/12/the-flying-doctor-of-kenya.html ]


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Chicago Tribune


Activist In Chicago Now Heads Harvard Law Review

February 07, 1990 By Michael J. Ybarra.


Just a few years ago, Barack Obama was helping residents of the Altgeld Gardens housing development challenge the Chicago Housing Authority over asbestos in their apartments.

On Monday, the 28-year-old Obama was named president of the Harvard Law Review, the nation`s most prestigious student legal journal. Obama is the first black elected to the post in its 104-year history.










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The Telegraph


How Prince Philip wooed Elizabeth - and a nation

Headstrong, brisk and unpolished - he was an unlikely regal consort. But, as the third part of our exclusive serial to mark his 90th birthday reveals, Prince Philip rapidly won the heart of Queen and country.

By Philip Eade

6:00AM BST 06 Jun 2011

He overcame family tragedy and personal difficulty to become a war hero - and also won the heart of the future Queen. Dynamic, driven, and prone to explosions of both ardour and anger, he was never cut out by temperament for a secondary role, but somehow Prince Philip transformed himself. Now, as the longest-serving royal consort in British history approaches 90, the final part of our exclusive extract from Philip Eade’s new book, Young Prince Philip: His Turbulent Early Life, tells how he wooed the young Elizabeth - and the nation, too.

After the war was over, Prince Philip remained in the Far East with his destroyer Whelp to collect and bring home prisoners of war, arriving back in Portsmouth on 17 January, 1946. A series of unexciting home postings had left him restless and disillusioned after the buzz of action. In a letter to Queen Elizabeth, he admitted he was “still not accustomed to the idea of peace, rather fed up with everything and feeling that there was not much to look forward to and rather grudgingly accepting the idea of going on in the peacetime navy.”

His home postings did at least allow for more frequent trips to London, and Marion Crawford, Princess Elizabeth’s governess, described seeing Philip’s black, green-upholstered MG sports car roaring into the forecourt of Buckingham Palace and the prince getting out 'hatless” and “always in a hurry to see Lilibet.” According to Crawfie, Elizabeth began to take more trouble with her appearance and to play the tune “'People Will Say We’re in Love’ from the musical Oklahoma!”

In London, Philip would stay either with his grandmother, Princess Victoria, at Kensington Palace or on a camp bed at the home of his uncle, Dickie Mountbatten. In visitors’ books at the time, he declared himself “of no fixed abode”. The Mountbattens’ butler, John Dean (later Philip’s valet), was struck by the fact that the prince’s civilian wardrobe was “scantier than that of many a bank clerk” and that often all he brought with him was a razor. When he had gone to bed, Dean would wash and iron his shirt and darn his socks. “He was very easy to look after and never asked for things like that to be done for him, but I liked him so much that I did it anyway.” Dean noticed that when he unpacked Philip’s weekend bag, there was always a photograph of Princess Elizabeth in a battered leather frame.

On 29 May, 1946, Philip was photographed next to Elizabeth at the wedding of her new lady-in-waiting but was described in the press as “a figure largely unknown to the British public”. They tried not to be seen together and, if they were in the same party, took the precaution of not dancing with each other. But behind the scenes, the courtship was entering a new and bolder phase.

In June 1946, Philip wrote to the Queen apologising for the “monumental cheek” of having invited himself to the Palace. “Yet however contrite I feel,” he wrote, “there is always a small voice that keeps saying 'nothing ventured, nothing gained’ – well did I venture and I gained a wonderful time.” Late that summer, the Queen asked him to Balmoral for three weeks to shoot grouse and stalk. It was probably during this holiday that he proposed.

At last, he wrote to the Queen, life seemed to have a purpose. “To have been spared in the war and seen victory, to have been given the chance to rest and to re-adjust myself, to have fallen in love completely and unreservedly, makes all one’s personal and even the world’s troubles seem small and petty”.

The King agreed in principle to let the couple marry but wanted them to wait until Elizabeth was 21. Mabell Airlie [lady-in-waiting to Queen Mary] attributed the King’s foot-dragging to his “secret dread” of losing “his constant companion in shooting, walking, riding – in fact everything.” But he was also aware of senior courtiers’ opposition to the match.

Certain guests at Balmoral reportedly found Philip “rather unpolished”, by which they seemed to mean that he had no plus fours and blithely went shooting in his flannel trousers with a borrowed gun. An indiscreet footman let on that his “solitary naval valise” contained no spare shoes, pyjamas or slippers and that his only walking shoes had to be taken to the local cobbler to be repaired.

More hostility was engendered because he had not been to the right school - virtually every courtier was an Old Etonian. Gordonstoun, where Philip completed his education, was seen as suspiciously German and dangerously progressive. The jibe that he was “no gentleman” stemmed from what his opponents perceived to be Philip’s rude and overbearing manner. The self-reliance bred in him by his difficult upbringing could come across as cockiness, and he could appear arrogant when brushing aside obstacles to get things done. However, his forthrightness and independence were precisely the traits that had won Elizabeth’s heart, accustomed as she had been all her life to fawning deference.

A guest at Balmoral noted how undemonstrative Philip was but concluded: “Given the sort of experience he’d had [as a child], you probably would shut yourself away a bit to avoid being hurt. Affection is not his natural currency.”

To begin with, the King and Queen had misgivings about the match. According to Harold Nicolson, they felt he was “rough, ill-mannered, uneducated and would probably not be faithful”. But the more they got to know him, the more they liked him, especially George VI, who appreciated his forthright manner, joshing humour and love of the outdoors. Initially, the Queen seems to have found the briskness of her prospective son-in-law slightly unappealing. She had “produced a cricket eleven of possibles” remembered Sir Edward Ford, “and it’s hard to know whom she would have sent in first, but it certainly wouldn’t have been Philip!”

Though Philip’s close links to Germany were largely shared by the whole of the royal family, Jock Colville [the diplomat who became Elizabeth’s official private secretary] reported dark mutterings about his “Teutonic strain.” Another ex-courtier later explained: “The kind of people who didn’t like Prince Philip were the kind of people who didn’t like Mountbatten. It was all bound up in a single word: German.”

The association with his glittering yet controversial uncle was always going to be double-edged. Close as Mountbatten was to George VI, he was also a transparent intriguer – “an elephant trampling down the jungle rather than a snake in the grass” – and pushy with it. Some of the old courtiers suspected that he planned to use Philip as a Trojan horse to infiltrate the monarchy, enabling him to set about reforming the institution along lines that he saw fit.

Philip was often uncomfortable about the blatant orchestration of his courtship. “Please, I beg of you”, he wrote to Dickie, “not too much advice in an affair of the heart, or I shall be forced to do the wooing by proxy.”

As a preliminary to the almost-certain engagement, Mountbatten had fought a hard campaign for Philip’s naturalization as a British citizen (the prince elected to become a commoner and relinquished his right of succession to the Greek throne) and was euphoric when Philip, less warmly, took the name Mountbatten. Even so, Philip was well aware that things could still go wrong, especially if his uncle meddled too conspicuously in his marriage plans. “I am not being rude”, he wrote to Dickie, “but it is apparent that you like the idea of being General Manager of this little show and I am rather afraid that she [the princess] might not take to the idea as docilely as I do.”

Their engagement was announced on 9 July, 1947. At their first public appearance, at a garden party at Buckingham Palace, Lady Airlie thought Elizabeth looked “flushed and radiant with happiness” while Philip seemed shy. She liked the fact that he was wearing his shabby uniform with “the usual after-the-war look” and had not bought a new one to make an impression. “Observing him I thought that he had far more character than most people would imagine.”

In the years after their marriage, Philip had hoped to forge ahead towards high command in the navy and to enjoy a relatively carefree life ashore. But the premature death of his father-in-law in 1952 precluded all this. He seemed to spend the first few months of his wife’s reign in profoundly low spirits.

Until that time he been head of the family. “I suppose I naturally filled the principal role,” he recalled. “People used to come to me and ask me what to do. In 1952 the whole thing changed, very, very considerably.” He was 31. It was too soon for a vigorous and headstrong young man to slip happily into walking a yard behind his wife at public functions.

While Elizabeth mourned her father, Philip mourned the end of his free life and the year ahead was to be a bruising one as he struggled to find a new sense of purpose. “There were plenty of people telling me what not to do,” he recalled. “I had to try to support the Queen as best I could without getting in the way. The difficulty was to find things that might be useful.”

He determined to act as Elizabeth’s “eyes and ears”, getting around the country, visiting factories and coal mines, broadening her experience by proxy and keeping her informed about public opinion. But at every turn, there seemed to be an attempt to undermine him. He felt deeply wounded by a decision that the family name of Windsor should be retained and his children would therefore not bear his surname.

They were obliged to move from Clarence House to Buckingham Palace, where he found he was no longer master of his own house. His modernising instincts did not go down well with some of the starchier courtiers - though a veteran of three reigns later admitted that the questions Philip asked were “exactly those which lots of us had wanted to ask for years.” Edward Ford, a young courtier, thought his arrival was “like a breath of fresh air.”

Philip broke new ground by carrying his own luggage and refusing to ring a bell to order food. When electric frying pans came onto the market, he took to cooking his own eggs and bacon in their private dining room – until Elizabeth complained that the smell lingered until lunchtime.

Gradually and effectively, he overcame disappointment at the premature loss of his professional career. On 4 May 1953, a month before the Coronation, he received his wings and became a highly-skilled pilot. Flying took his mind off the drawbacks of his life as consort. His reputation soared with the general public who appreciated his ability to connect with the man in the street and to talk bluff common sense to factory workers.

Dynamic, driven, outspoken and prone to explosions of both ardour and anger, he was never cut out by temperament for a secondary role. It went against the grain of his overtly masculine character. Yet that is what he ultimately chose for himself and he was the first of the senior peers to pay homage to his wife after her crowning. “I Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, do become your liege man of life and limb and of earthly worship….” It put the seal on the sacrifice he had made of his freedom.

Elizabeth’s transformation from what Time magazine in 1957 called his “slightly frumpy and occasionally frosty bride” to a “radiantly warm” young woman, owed much to the strength and stability of the marriage to Philip. “He had a very wholesome effect on her,” says one diplomat. “She had a protective shell around her and he brought her out of it. He helped to make her what she’s become.”

Part 1: The romances of young Prince Philip

Part 2: The Duke of Edinburgh at 90: a tragic childhood










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Quotes


[first lines]

Brent Tarleton: What do we care if we *were* expelled from college, Scarlett? The war is gonna start any day now, so we'd have left college anyhow.

Stuart Tarleton: War! Isn't it exciting, Scarlett? You know those fool Yankees actually *want* a war?

Brent Tarleton: We'll show 'em!

Scarlett: Fiddle-dee-dee! War, war, war; this war talk's spoiling all the fun at every party this spring. I get so bored I could scream. Besides... there isn't going to be any war.

Brent Tarleton: Not going to be any war?

Stuart Tarleton: Why, honey, of course there's gonna be a war.

Scarlett: If either of you boys says "war" just once again, I'll go in the house and slam the door.

Brent Tarleton: But Scarlett, honey...

Stuart Tarleton: Don't you *want* us to have a war?










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The New York Times

Article Preview

RULERS UNHARMED; Inside a Shelter as the Residence Is Struck-- Admiralty Target DOWNING ST. ALSO HIT Nazis Use 'Glide Attacks' to Sow Fire Bombs in 7th Night of Raids

By RAYMOND DANIELL Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES. ();

September 14, 1940,

, Section , Page 1, Column , words

[ DISPLAYING ABSTRACT ]

LONDON, Saturday, Sept. 14-- London rocked early today in an inferno of exploding bombs and fierce anti-aircraft fire as Nazi raiders pressed their seventh consecutive night attack after a day in which they had bombed Buckingham Palace in a renewal of intense daytime assaults.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 10/10/10 10:20 PM
Theodora is the name of Prince Philips sister.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 10 October 2010 excerpt ends]










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chron Houston Chronicle Archives


War in the Mideast/War notes/world and national

Houston Chronicle News Services

MON 02/25/1991 HOUSTON CHRONICLE


Queen Elizabeth II addresses nation

LONDON - Queen Elizabeth II, making the first wartime address of her reign, told her nation Sunday that she prayed that the recapture of Kuwait would be "as swift as it is certain."

"As a nation we are rightly proud of our armed forces. That pride has been fully justified by their conduct in the Gulf War so far," she said.

"I hope that we can unite in praying that their success will be as swift as it is certain, and that it may be achieved with as small a cost to human life and suffering as possible."

Press Association reported that the queen's address was done at her initiative.

The press office at Buckingham Palace confirmed this was the first time the queen had addressed a nation at war since she ascended the throne following the death of her father, King George VI, in 1952.










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 & RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - the Persian Gulf War begins as scheduled severe criminal activity against the United States of America ) To 8/11/1993 is 937 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 5/27/1968 ( United States Title 18 Treason - the fraudulent enlistment by George Walker Bush in the Texas Air National Guard ) is 937 days



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http://www.amazon.com/Without-Remorse-Tom-Clancy/dp/0399138250/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&sr=8-1&qid=1407988942

amazon


Without Remorse Hardcover – August 11, 1993

by Tom Clancy (Author)


Product Details

Hardcover: 639 pages

Publisher: Putnam; 1st edition (August 11, 1993)










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The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008)

Quotes


Helen Benson: Is that how it ends?

Klaatu: Yes.










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Stephen King

The Stand - The Complete & Uncut Edition


Chapter 5


Smiling, he said: “I’m not much of a letter-writer.”

“But you’re still smart to your mother. That hasn’t changed.”

“I’m sorry,” he said. “How have you been, Mom?”

She put the skillet in the drainer, pulled the sink stopper, and wiped the lace of soapsuds from her reddened hands. “Not so bad,” she said, coming over to the table and sitting down. “My back pains me some, but I got my pills. I make out all right.”

“You haven’t thrown it out of whack since I left?”

“Oh, once. But Dr. Holmes took care of it.”

“Mom, those Chiropractors are—” just frauds. He bit his tongue.

“Are what?”

He shrugged uncomfortably in the face of her hooked smile. “You’re free, white, and twenty-one. If he helps you, fine.”

She sighed and took a roll of wintergreen Life Savers from her dress pocket. “I’m a lot more than twenty-one. And I feel it. Want one?” He shook his head at the Life Saver she had thumbed up. She popped it into her own mouth instead.

“You’re just a girl yet,” he said with a touch of his old bantering flattery. She had always liked it, but now it brought only a ghost of a smile to her lips. “Any new men in your life?”

“Several,” she said. “How bout you?”

“No,” he said seriously. “No new men. Some girls, but no new men.”

He had hoped for laughter, but got only the ghost smile again. I’m troubling her, he thought. That’s what it is. She doesn’t know what I want here. She hasn’t been waiting for three years for me to show up after all. She only wanted me to stay lost.

“Same old Larry,” she said. “Never serious. You’re not engaged? Seeing anyone steadily?”

“I play the field, Mom.”

“You always did. At least you never came home to tell me you’d got some nice Catholic girl in a family way. I’ll give you that. You were either very careful, very lucky, or very polite.”

He strove to keep a poker face. It was the first time in his life that she had ever mentioned sex to him, directly or obliquely.

“Anyway, you’re gonna learn,” Alice said. “They say bachelors have all the fun. Not so. You just get old and full of sand, nasty, the way that Mr. Freeman is. He’s got that sidewalk-level apartment and he’s always standing there, in the window, hoping for a strong breeze.”










From 4/21/1926 ( my biological grandmother Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II ) To 10/25/1954 ( premiere US TV series episode "Big Town"::"Semper Fi" ) is 10414 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 5/8/1994 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - premiere US TV miniseries Stephen King's "The Stand"::miniseries premiere episode "The Plague" ) is 10414 days



From 6/10/1921 ( my biological grandfather His Royal Highness Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh ) To 12/14/1949 ( premiere US film "Sands of Iwo Jima" ) is 10414 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 5/8/1994 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - premiere US TV miniseries Stephen King's "The Stand"::miniseries premiere episode "The Plague" ) is 10414 days



[ See also: http://hvom.blogspot.com/2012/07/the-active-subversion-of-us-department.html ]


http://www.tv.com/shows/stephen-kings-the-stand/the-plague-1178981

tv.com


Stephen King's The Stand

Season 1, Episode 1

The Plague

Air Date

Sunday May 8, 1994










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Gone with the Wind


Dr. Wilson's waiting.
Let him wait! I'm going home!
I don't want any more men dying and|screaming. I don't want any more!
Big Sam!
Big Sam!
Almighty Moses!|It's Miss Scarlett!
Sam, Elijah, Prophet, Apostle.|I'm so glad to see you.










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Gone with the Wind


"Yea, though I walk through|the valley of the shadow of death...
...I will fear no evil,|for Thou art with me."
"Thy rod and Thy staff,|they comfort me."










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Gone with the Wind


Sam, Elijah, Prophet, Apostle.|I'm so glad to see you.
Tell me about my mother.|She didn't write me.
- She gone got sick.|- Sick?
Just a little bit sick, that's all.
Your pa went wild when|they wouldn't let him fight.
He had fits when they took us|to dig the ditch for the soldiers.
Your ma said the Confederacy needs it.|We's digging for the South.
- Was there a doctor?|- We've got to march.
Don't worry, we'll stop them Yankees.
Goodbye, Big Sam.










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Gone with the Wind


And the Yankees is coming.|And Miss Scarlett, she says...
Captain Butler, the Yankees is here!
Please come and bring your|carriage for us right away!
I'm sorry, but the army|took my horse and carriage.
You better come upstairs.
No, Captain Butler.
Ma would wear me out with a cornstalk|if I was to go into Mrs. Watling's.










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Gone with the Wind


Any of you beauties know where I can|steal a horse for a good cause?
- Is that you, Rhett?|- We's here, Miss Scarlett!
I knew you'd come.
Nice weather we're having.|Prissy tells me you're...
If you make any jokes now,|I'll kill you!
- You're frightened?|- I'm scared to death!
If you had sense,|you'd be scared too.
- The Yankees!|- No, not yet.
That's what's left of our army|blowing up the ammunition.










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Gone with the Wind


What's she want?
Ashley's picture and Charles' sword.
Get them.
What's that?
Our gallant lads set fire|to the warehouses.
Enough ammunition in boxcars|to blow us to Tara.
- We have to get across the tracks.|- Not that way!
We have to. McDonough road's the|only one the Yankees haven't cut yet.
Wait, I forgot to lock the front door!
- What are you laughing at?|- At you, locking the Yankees out.
Oh, dear!|I wish they'd hurry.
I wouldn't be in such a hurry|to see them go.
With them goes the last|semblance of law and order.
Scavengers aren't wasting any time.
Better get out of here fast.
There's a horse! Get it!
Give us that horse!
Down the alley! Cut him off!
Pull that horse!
I'll get him!
Give me that horse!
Haven't left much to take.
We'll make a dash for it before|the fire reaches that ammunition.











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IMDb


Paycheck (2003)

Quotes


Attorney General Brown: We knew Decker was trying to design something. But when he sold his plans, he wasn't even halfway done.

Agent Klein: I don't understand.

Attorney General Brown: Decker was working at JPL on a laser-enhanced lens. He claimed the lens was powerful enough to see around the curvature of the universe.

[He picks up a red apple to demonstrate]

Attorney General Brown: Decker believed that if you could see around a curve that went on forever, you would end up back where you started. Looking at yourself.

[Brown tosses the apple to Klein]

Agent Dodge: Except you're not looking back at yourself now, in the present.

Attorney General Brown: No, you are not. You're looking at the future.










From 12/15/1939 ( premiere US film "Gone with the Wind" ) To 5/14/1999 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - the Gary Locke activity on counterfeiting legislation as a scheduled criminal event & Washington State Legislature activity & all Gary Locke activity & all Microsoft activity ) is 21700 days

21700 = 10850 + 10850

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 7/18/1995 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - Barack Obama "Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance" ) is 10850 days



From 9/26/1971 ( Susan Smith ) To 5/14/1999 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - the Gary Locke activity on counterfeiting legislation as a scheduled criminal event & Washington State Legislature activity & all Gary Locke activity & all Microsoft activity ) is 10092 days

10092 = 5046 + 5046

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 8/27/1979 ( Louis Mountbatten killed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army ) is 5046 days



From 10/25/1994 ( Susan Smith murders her two children and dumps them in her car in the John D. Long Lake near Union South Carolina ) To 5/14/1999 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - the Gary Locke activity on counterfeiting legislation as a scheduled criminal event & Washington State Legislature activity & all Gary Locke activity & all Microsoft activity ) is 1662 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 5/22/1970 ( premiere United Kingdom TV series episode "Doctor in the House"::"The Royal Visit" ) is 1662 days



From 7/19/1989 ( Bill Gates-Microsoft-George Bush murders 111 passengers and crew of United Airlines Flight 232 and destroys the United Airlines Flight 232 aircraft because I was a passenger of United Airlines Flight 232 as United States Navy Petty Officer Second Class Kerry Wayne Burgess and I was assigned to maintain custody of a military prisoner of the United States ) To 5/14/1999 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - the Gary Locke activity on counterfeiting legislation as a scheduled criminal event & Washington State Legislature activity & all Gary Locke activity & all Microsoft activity ) is 3586 days

3586 = 1793 + 1793

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 9/30/1970 ( premiere US TV movie "Dad... Can I Borrow the Car?" ) is 1793 days



From 6/27/1927 ( premiere US film "The First Auto" ) To 5/14/1999 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - the Gary Locke activity on counterfeiting legislation as a scheduled criminal event & Washington State Legislature activity & all Gary Locke activity & all Microsoft activity ) is 26254 days

26254 = 13127 + 13127

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 10/11/2001 ( Bill Gates-Microsoft-Corbis-Nazi-United States Department of Justice/FBI Seattle the cowardly violent domestic terrorist organization kill Thomas Wales by gunfire through the window of his house in Seattle Washington ) is 13127 days



From 8/24/1995 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS - Microsoft Windows 95 and Microsoft Internet Explorer & all Microsoft activity ) To 5/14/1999 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - the Gary Locke activity on counterfeiting legislation as a scheduled criminal event & Washington State Legislature activity & all Gary Locke activity & all Microsoft activity ) is 1359 days

From 5/14/1999 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - the Gary Locke activity on counterfeiting legislation as a scheduled criminal event & Washington State Legislature activity & all Gary Locke activity & all Microsoft activity ) To 2/1/2003 ( the scheduled terrorist attack by Bill Gates-Nazi-Microsoft-NASA-George Bush the cowardly violent criminal reportedly destroying the United States space shuttle Columbia killing all United States and foreign national astronauts onboard United States Columbia spacecraft but I suspect that was all an elaborate hoax by NASA and those people are hiding somewhere to this day and probably in hiding somewhere with Saddam Hussein the material witness against George Herbert Walker Bush and George Walker Bush and their criminal co-conspirators against the United States of America ) is 1359 days



[ See also: Posted by H.V.O.M at 2:35 PM Tuesday, December 06, 2011 ]


http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/1999/may99/wapirlawpr.mspx

Microsoft News Center

News Press Release

REDMOND, Wash., May 14, 1999 — Microsoft Corp. officials today applauded the actions of the Washington State Legislature in passing EHB 1007, a bill that provides for felony treatment of counterfeiting in the state. Washington Gov. Gary Locke is signing the bill, which passed the legislature unanimously, into law this evening. Washington becomes the 23rd state to enact a felony counterfeit statute.



http://dlr.leg.wa.gov/billsummary/default.aspx?year=1999&bill=1007


Washington State Legislature

Detailed Legislative Reports - Bill Summary


HISTORY OF BILL: EHB 1007


OTHER THAN LEGISLATIVE ACTION

Delivered to Governor. (View Bill as Passed Legislature)

May 14 Governor signed.

Chapter 322, 1999 Laws. (View Session Law)

Effective date 7/25/1999.










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If anybody can give a girl|a good time, it's Ashley.
Our good times must seem silly|to you. You're so serious.
Oh, Scarlett, you have so much life.
I've always admired you.|I wish I could be more like you.
You mustn't flatter me|and say things you don't mean.
Nobody could accuse Melanie of being|insincere. Could they, my dear?










From 9/4/1976 ( the unpublished true birthdate of Destiny's Child singer Beyonce Knowles ) To 10/22/2005 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - the George Walker Bush radio address as scheduled severe criminal activity against the United States of America ) is 10640 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 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 ) is 10640 days



From 9/25/1939 ( premiere US film "Our Fighting Navy" ) To 9/14/1979 ( premiere US film "The Bugs Bunny/Road-Runner Movie" ) is 14599 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 10/22/2005 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - the George Walker Bush radio address as scheduled severe criminal activity against the United States of America ) is 14599 days



[ See also: http://hvom.blogspot.com/2013/11/what-day-in-past-did-your-revered.html ]
[ See also: http://hvom.blogspot.com/2014/03/navy-wife.html ]


http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=62280


George W. Bush [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]


The President's Radio Address

October 22, 2005

Good morning. This week I signed into law a bill that supports our ongoing efforts to defend our homeland.

To defend this country, we have to enforce our borders. When our borders are not secure, terrorists, drug dealers, and criminals find it easier to sneak into America. My administration has a clear strategy for dealing with this problem: We want to stop people from crossing into America illegally and to quickly return the illegal immigrants we catch back to their home countries.

For the past 4 years, we've been implementing this strategy. To stop illegal immigrants from coming across our borders, we've added manpower, upgraded our technology, and taken the final steps necessary to complete a 14-mile barrier running along the San Diego border with Mexico.

To enforce our immigration laws within our borders, we've hired more immigration agents, gone after criminal gangs, and targeted smugglers and coyotes










From 9/4/1976 ( the unpublished true birthdate of Destiny's Child singer Beyonce Knowles ) To 3/28/2006 ( the George W. Bush chief of staff announcement as scheduled severe criminal and global terrorism activity against the United States of America ) is 10797 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 5/26/1995 ( premiere US film "Johnny Mnemonic" ) is 10797 days



[ See also: http://hvom.blogspot.com/2014/04/george-walker-bush-homosexual-cowboys.html ]


http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2006/03/20060328.html


George W. Bush [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]


For Immediate Release

Office of the Press Secretary

March 28, 2006

President Thanks Andy Card, Announces Bolten as New Chief of Staff











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News for

Phoebe Cates


Sightings

25 July 2008 12:44 AM, PDT NYPost.com


Kevin Kline tossing a pizza party for birthday-girl wife Phoebe Cates at Luzzo's in the East Village










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Gone with the Wind


If you don't show your face tonight,|you'll never be able to again.
I don't care,|but you won't ruin Bonnie's chances.
You're going to that party,|for her sake. Get dressed.
Wear that. Nothing modest or matronly|will do for this occasion.
And put on plenty of rouge.|I want you to look your part tonight.











































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http://www.playbill.com/news/article/106767.html

Exit the King: Kevin Kline's Lear Closes March 25

The Public Theater's production of William Shakespeare's King Lear, starring Kevin Kline, closes March 25.

James Lapine directed the production, which began previews Feb. 9 and opened March 7.


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http://www.tv.com/shows/ncis-new-orleans/chasing-ghosts-3056080/

tv.com


NCIS: New Orleans Season 1 Episode 9

Chasing Ghosts

Aired Tuesday 9:00 PM Nov 25, 2014 on CBS

AIRED: 11/25/14



http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=ncis-new-orleans-2014&episode=s01e09

Springfield! Springfield!


NCIS: New Orleans

Chasing Ghosts


And I sent him away.
You did.
And I screwed up.
Big-time.
And sometimes it's not such a terrible thing when your father has a bromance with your boyfriend.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Friday, September 07, 2007


http://www.online-literature.com/view.php/kinglear/23

Act 4. Scene VI

SCENE VI. Fields near Dover.

Enter GLOUCESTER, and EDGAR dressed like a peasant

GLOUCESTER

When shall we come to the top of that same hill?

EDGAR

You do climb up it now: look, how we labour.

GLOUCESTER

Methinks the ground is even.

EDGAR

Horrible steep.

Hark, do you hear the sea?

GLOUCESTER

No, truly.

EDGAR

Why, then, your other senses grow imperfect

By your eyes' anguish.

GLOUCESTER

So may it be, indeed:

Methinks thy voice is alter'd; and thou speak'st

In better phrase and matter than thou didst.

EDGAR

You're much deceived: in nothing am I changed

But in my garments.

GLOUCESTER

Methinks you're better spoken.


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Gone with the Wind


Brent and Stuart, you|handsome old things!
I didn't mean it.|I'm mad at you!
What have we done?
You haven't been near me all day!|I wore this old dress for you.
I was counting on eating with you.
- You are, Scarlett.|- Of course you are, honey.
I never can make up my mind which|of you is the handsomest.
I was awake all last night|trying to figure it out.










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Gone with the Wind


- Why doesn't he make up his mind?|- Rhett, you...
Observe my hands, my dear.
I could tear you to pieces with them.
And I'd do it if it'd take|Ashley out of your mind forever.
But it wouldn't.
So I'll remove him|from your mind forever, this way.
I'll put my hands so.
One on each side of your head.
And I'll smash your skull|between them like a walnut.
And that'll block him out.






























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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 05/21/09 4:09 AM
I have been awake for about a half-hour I guess and I cannot even begin to recall what time I got into bed to take a nap. I guess I took a nap. I feel that I was asleep for a while but I am confused. So anyway the dream I had seems to have been just before I awoke. The first part I remember may be closer to a real memory than any other part in the dream. I was walking towards a football field and I was going to participate along with the other players in the American football game that would be held there. I vaguely recall some people that I guess were talking to me as I walked to the field. I am aware of a fence that I was walking to and then I walked around that fence that I could not see over and then I was near the field. I have the sense although it is vague that this all happened in the 1970's but I am not certain. The next scene I have pondered over it seems since the dream occurred to me in my sleep although that seems an odd sense in itself. The dream seemed to start off as a continuation of that first sequence but I am left with the sense that it is a very different sequence and that is another distinction I ponder in the sense I wonder why I even have that feeling. So anyway the plot of that sequence seems to be that I had to tackle a runner so he could not reach the end zone and make a goal. The setting was night time and I spotted the runner and he seemed to be running around the edge of a very large swimming pool and I knew he was running towards the end zone. The edge of the swimming actually seemed to be a running track as you would see on a lot of American football fields and he was running along the curve of that surface at the end of the swimming pool and that area would also resemble the outer curve of a running track although I could visualize no details to suggest he was running on a track. So then I saw myself and I thinking to myself again as I seemed to have pondered several times that I seeing my feet as I floated down towards the ground so I could intercept him. At this point in my journal if I had been writing this five years ago or so I would have recorded that at this point in the dream the narrator of the dream told me I was wearing a "Batman" costume. I saw myself as I floated down to perch on one surface of some kind of structure that I cannot visualize but that I am wondering whether it was a high diving board although I did not seem to touch down onto the diving board itself. Then I seemed to be on the ground and I was standing in the path of the runner and we were jinking and I was watching his movements to understand his timing so he could not evade me to my side. The next part is to vague to articulate and I did put him on the ground and I can still visualize him to some extent although I cannot recall enough detail to articulate and then there seems that he fumbled the football before he was down and I took the ball to run with it towards the other end zone. I am also left with the sense that there was another person nearby that was there ever since I touched down to intercept the runner and I can still visualize that person as well but not well enough to describe. I ponder whether that was an umpire but I am not certain although that would make sense and that would explain why I feel confident that opposing player fumbled the ball and the ball was still in play and I had the confidence because an umpire was watching and knew that the ball was still in play. So then I was running towards the other end zone and I have the sense that I knew I was not going to make it because another person had quickly caught up with me and while I do not remember from the dream that I was tackled I do remember thinking I was about to get tackled. Oh yeah, I just remembered there were others details about when I intercepted the runner before that. He seemed to be trying to bribe me so that I would not tackle him. But I did tackle him and I can recall that I took the ball and that I was running with it back towards the direction he came from. So that seems to be the end of that sequence but the dream did continue and the next part I can remember is that I was in some kind of waiting room and there was somebody I wanted to talk to about the football I was still carrying and for some reason I had the driver's license of that runner I tackled. I cannot now relate the sequence as these details occurred in the dream but I remember sitting in that waiting which seemed a lot similar to that senior citizen's home the VA put me into but it was not that place I was sitting at in the dream. I think it is just the furniture that reminds me of that place although as I was writing this I was thinking about how that place could be considered a waiting room. So I was sitting there and I was reading the driver's license and I noted that he had even signed my name next to his name for some reason and I guess it was something to represent that he had given me that driver's license but I don't know what I was supposed to do with it although I don't think I actually wondered about that during the dream. I read some other details on it that I cannot now remember and there was something about the name of a highway system that I would recognize if I saw it again but that I cannot now remember. There were other details and I remember talking to some people but the details are fuzzy. I seem to recall that I was walking outside and I still had that football and I guess it was layered on top of a pack I was carrying on my back but I am not clear on that other than about the sense I was carrying that football in that manner but yet I do not recall any weight from a shoulder pack.


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 03/26/08 7:11 AM
The notion of performing a back-flip was in my mind as I woke up a short time ago. For the past few days, I have been thinking that I the kicker for a professional football team, at some point in the late 1970's and early 1980's, and I did a back-flip on the field after I kicked a field goal during one of the professional football games I was in. I might have been a regular starter for one season of that professional football team. All I had to do was to show up at the games and suit up with the rest of the team.

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 03/26/08 7:15 AM
The notion in the dream was as though I overheard one person comment "And who could ever forget that backflip?" to another person, in regards to a backflip I did one time. There were other details in the dream but most are not very clear in terms of what they could mean. There was a football aspect to it though but I don't think that was the backflip the person was refering to.


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Gone with the Wind


Put on the dress.|We're late already.
- What my lamb gonna wear?|- That.
No, you ain't! You can't show|your bosom before 3:00!
I'm gonna speak to your ma!










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Gone with the Wind


Heaven help the man|who ever really loves you.










http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=ncis-new-orleans-2014&episode=s01e09

Springfield! Springfield!


NCIS: New Orleans

Chasing Ghosts


The Secretary of the Navy is ordering Paul back to active duty










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0031381/quotes

IMDb


Gone with the Wind (1939)

Quotes


Scarlett: Rhett, Rhett... Rhett, if you go, where shall I go? What shall I do?

Rhett Butler: Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Posted by H.V.O.M at 7:26 PM Friday, November 04, 2011 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2011/11/july-of-1989.html


July of *1989*





Standing there in a pristine undamaged field of corn just after losing focus momentarily while the pilot of Flight 232 was struggling to land his crippled airplane we were passengers on I learned a new lesson in loneliness. Nothing around me but a field of corn and the undamaged airplane seat I had been sitting in on the airplane and then I was sitting in the seat in that field of corn and I was in an empty world.


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I'm so frightened!
Scarlett, what can I do?|I can't live without her. I can't!
Everything I ever had|is going with her.
You really love her, don't you?
She's the only dream I ever had that|didn't die in the face of reality.
Dreams. Always dreams with you.|Never common sense.
Scarlett, if you knew what|I've gone through!
Ashley, you should've told me years|ago that you loved her and not me.
And not left me dangling|with your talk of honor.
But you had to wait till now,|now when Melly's dying...
...to show me that I could never|mean any more to you...
...than this Watling woman|does to Rhett.
And I've loved something|that doesn't really exist.










From 3/4/1959 ( the birthdate London England time of my biological brother Thomas Reagan ) to 7/4/1992 ( the United States Navy aircraft carrier warship USS George Washington CVN 73 commissioned into United States Navy battle force fleet active service and my brother United States Navy Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan the General of the Armies of the United States is the first commanding officer of USS George Washington CVN 73 and as Kerry Wayne Burgess the active duty chief warrant officer United States Marine Corps I was a member of the ship's crew ) is 12176 days

12176 = 6088 + 6088

From 3/3/1959 ( the birthdate in Hawaii of my biological brother Thomas Reagan ) to 11/2/1975 ( my biological brother Thomas Reagan the civilian and privately financed astronaut bound for deep space in his privately financed atom-pulse propulsion spaceship launched from the planet Earth by himself to intercept the Comet Lucifer in the outer solar system and divert it away from the planet Earth ) is 6088 days



http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/CVN73.htm

NVR

Naval Vessel Register

USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN 73)
MULTI-PURPOSE AIRCRAFT CARRIER (NUCLEAR-PROPULSION)
Class: CVN 68
Fleet: Pacific
Status: Active, in commission
Force: Battle Force

Award Date: 12/27/1982
Keel Date: 08/25/1986
Launch Date: 07/21/1990
Commission Date: 07/04/1992










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 09/20/08 5:15 PM
I had to drift along with the remains of the comet after I broke it up on 7/4/1976. There was a good chance that the planet Jupiter could grab the fragments and deflect it onto a course to the inner solar system. After that did not happen, I was near to the planet Jupiter with only days of oxygen left and I made my first landing on the moon Callisto.


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: posted by H.V.O.M at 6:31 PM Tuesday, September 13, 2005


Epic poetry agrees with Tragedy in so far as it is an imitation in verse of characters of a higher type. They differ, in that Epic poetry admits but one kind of metre, and is narrative in form. They differ, again, in their length: for Tragedy endeavours, as far as possible, to confine itself to a single revolution of the sun, or but slightly to exceed this limit; whereas the Epic action has no limits of time.

The Poetics - Aristotle


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http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=the-walking-dead&episode=s05e06

Springfield! Springfield!


The Walking Dead

Consumed


But he was stealing our weapons.
He's a damn kid.
Without weapons we could die.
Beth could die.
We'll find more weapons.
I don't want you to die.
I don't want Beth to die.
I don't want anybody at the church to die, but I can't stand around and watch it happen either.
I can't.
That's why I left.
I just had to be somewhere else.
Well, you ain't somewhere else; you're right here.
Tryin'.
Look, you're not who you were and neither am I.
I don't know if I believe in God anymore or heaven, but if I'm going to hell, I'm making damn sure I'm holding it off as long as I can.










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0031381/quotes

IMDb


Gone with the Wind (1939)

Quotes


Scarlett: Cathleen, who's that?

Cathleen Calvert: Who?

Scarlett: That man looking at us and smiling. The nasty, dark one.

Cathleen Calvert: My dear, don't you know? That's Rhett Butler. He's from Charleston. He has the most terrible reputation.










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Gone with the Wind


Pa!
How proud of yourself you are!
Well, Katie Scarlett O'Hara,|so you've been spying on me.
Like your sister, you'll tell|your mother that I was jumping again.
You know I'm no tattletale|like Suellen.
But after you broke your knee|last year jumping that fence...
I'll not have me own daughter telling|me what I shall jump and not jump.
It's my own neck, so it is.
All right, Pa, you|jump what you please.










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Scarlett!
What are you about?
Have you been running after|a man who's not in love with you?
When you might have any other?
I haven't been running|after him, it's...
...just a surprise.
Now, don't be jerking|your chin at me!
If Ashley wanted to marry you,|I'd have misgivings.
I want my girl to be happy.|You'd not be happy with him.
I would! I would!
What's the difference who you marry?|So long as he's a Southerner.
And when I'm gone,|I'll leave Tara to you.
I don't want it.|It doesn't mean anything...
Do you mean to tell me,|Katie Scarlett...
...that land doesn't mean|anything to you?
Land is the only thing in the|world worth working for...
...worth fighting for, worth dying for.
- It's the only thing that lasts!|- You talk like an Irishman.
It's proud I am that I'm Irish.|Don't you be forgetting...
...that you're half Irish too.
To anyone with a drop|of Irish blood in them...
...the land they live on|is like their mother.
But there now. You're|just a child.
It'll come to you,|this love of the land.
There's no getting away from it|if you're Irish.



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Gerald O'Hara: It will come to you, this love of the land. There's no gettin' away from it if you're Irish.










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Kerry

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Geography

County Kerry in Ireland










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Project Gutenberg's The Time Machine, by H. G. (Herbert George) Wells


Title: The Time Machine

Author: H. G. (Herbert George) Wells


EPILOGUE

One cannot choose but wonder. Will he ever return? It may be that he swept back into the past, and fell among the blood-drinking, hairy savages of the Age of Unpolished Stone; into the abysses of the Cretaceous Sea; or among the grotesque saurians, the huge reptilian brutes of the Jurassic times. He may even now—if I may use the phrase—be wandering on some plesiosaurus-haunted Oolitic coral reef, or beside the lonely saline lakes of the Triassic Age. Or did he go forward, into one of the nearer ages, in which men are still men, but with the riddles of our own time answered and its wearisome problems solved? Into the manhood of the race: for I, for my own part, cannot think that these latter days of weak experiment, fragmentary theory, and mutual discord are indeed man's culminating time! I say, for my own part. He, I know—for the question had been discussed among us long before the Time Machine was made—thought but cheerlessly of the Advancement of Mankind, and saw in the growing pile of civilization only a foolish heaping that must inevitably fall back upon and destroy its makers in the end. If that is so, it remains for us to live as though it were not so. But to me the future is still black and blank—is a vast ignorance, lit at a few casual places by the memory of his story. And I have by me, for my comfort, two strange white flowers—shrivelled now, and brown and flat and brittle—to witness that even when mind and strength had gone, gratitude and a mutual tenderness still lived on in the heart of man.










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Christmas Broadcast 1989

The Queen's Christmas Broadcast in 1989 included film from a Save the Children Fund children's concert in the Royal Albert Hall. As damage to the environment continued to be a cause of global concern, The Queen used her message to urge children to respect and protect their world.

I usually make my Christmas Broadcast to the Commonwealth from Windsor or Buckingham Palace.

This year I thought I would use the presence of two thousand children at this occasion organised by Save the Children Fund in the Albert Hall, here in the heart of London, to send this special message to the children of the Commonwealth.

Those of you present are the immediate audience for my broadcast, but I am also speaking by radio and television to people throughout the world.

All parents would like their children to grow up in peace and tranquillity, but for most of this century the people of this world have had to live through bewildering changes and upheavals. Some of the changes have been for the better, but others might even threaten the world we live in.










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Christmas Broadcast 1993


I am speaking to you from the Library at Sandringham.

Four generations of my family have enjoyed the quiet and solitude of this library. It is still a haven of peace even if my grandchildren do their best over Christmas to make it rather more lively!










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[ Rhett Butler: ] I'll carry your guilty|secret to my grave.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 10:14 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Wednesday 26 November 2014