This Is What I Think.
Thursday, December 25, 2014
A Christmas Carol (1938)
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Springfield! Springfield!
Christmas Carol, A (1938)
- You travel fast?
- On the wings of the wind.
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Springfield! Springfield!
Christmas Carol, A (1938)
Captive, bound, and double-ironed.
No space of regret can make amends
for the wasted opportunities of one life.
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AP Exclusive: CIA following Twitter, Facebook
Nov 4, 4:10 AM (ET)
By KIMBERLY DOZIER
McLEAN, Va. (AP) - In an anonymous industrial park in Virginia, in an unassuming brick building, the CIA is following tweets
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A Christmas Carol (1938)
701 TCMHD: Thursday, December 25 8:00 AM [ Thursday 8 AM 25 December 2014 Pacific Time USA ]
1938, NR, ***, 01:09, B & W, English, United States,
Dickens' London miser Ebenezer Scrooge (Reginald Owen) meets the ghosts of Christmases past, present and yet to come.
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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 08/02/09 9:33 AM
So I think this part is when the rocket was supposed to transfer to space but that is not really clear anymore. What I do remember is that now I am clinging to the side of a mountain and I have no idea where I am although I still have an association in my mind that I was on that aircraft I have been writing about. It is as though I was on the side of that mountain because I had been attached to a rope that was attached to that aircraft and the aircraft had been traveling along with me on that rope. I don't really understand enough to explain what I feel was going on in this part. I don't know. Maybe it doesn't matter. I remember the ground was very steep and I remember there was snow and I seemed to be examining the snow-covered foliage and I am aware of how steep the ground is and I am concerned because I no longer am connected to that aircraft by the rope. I am stuck there on the ground and I have no idea where I am or how to get back to anywhere.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 02 August 2009 excerpt ends]
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Firebirds
and this gunship is agile,
mobile, and hostile.
From 6/27/1994 ( the NASA Stargazer Pegasus rocket failure ) To 12/9/1998 is 1626 days
1626 = 813 + 813
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 1/24/1968 ( Mary Lou Retton ) is 813 days
From 7/30/1943 ( premiere US film "Secret Agent" ) To 9/4/1976 ( 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 arrested again by police in the United States ) is 12090 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 12/9/1998 is 12090 days
[ See also: http://hvom.blogspot.com/2013/02/say-it-aint-so-serpico.html ]
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The Seattle Times
Wednesday, December 9, 1998
Black World War Ii Airman To Receive Fourth Star At 85
By Sonya Ross
AP
THE COMMANDER of the Tuskegee Airmen, who never lost a bomber, is being honored by President Clinton in a White House ceremony.
WASHINGTON - There are three stars on the heavily decorated Air Force uniform of Lt. Gen. Benjamin Davis Jr., commander of the famed Tuskegee Airmen who never lost a single bomber to enemy fire during 200 escort missions they performed during World War II.
Today, Davis was getting a fourth star 28 years after he retired and 100 years after his father - America's first black brigadier general - joined the Army.
President Clinton was bestowing the honor on Davis in a White House ceremony that many say finally corrects a glaring disservice to the leader whose lifetime of service embodies much of the modern history of blacks in the military.
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Springfield! Springfield!
Christmas Carol, A (1938)
Good heaven! This is my old school!
I was a boy here.
Merry Christmas!
Harry, Joe, Tommy, Percy and Dick!
Dick Wilkins!
These are but shadows
of things that have been.
They have no consciousness of us.
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Flight Of The Intruder
I know what you hit.
The air force knows what you hit.
So does CTF 77,
so does General Giap
and the entire World Communist Union.
But no one's going to admit it.
So far as this navy's concerned, you didn't kill a rat!
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Springfield! Springfield!
Christmas Carol, A (1938)
- That is myself.
- Was yourself.
Was.
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Springfield! Springfield!
Christmas Carol, A (1938)
What is that upon your cheek?
Nothing. The cold.
Listen.
Goodbye, young Scrooge.
Merry Christmas.
- Merry Christmas, Jack.
- Your parents coming for you?
- No. I'm staying at school for the holidays.
- You are?
Always do, you know?
Father and I talked it over.
We decided that some extra swatting at
my studies would do me more good than...
Christmas at home.
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Springfield! Springfield!
Christmas Carol, A (1938)
Ebbie, it's going to be so glorious.
God bless you.
- She loved you.
- She did.
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Springfield! Springfield!
Christmas Carol, A (1938)
Let's have a slide.
But, Fred, you can't.
Can't I?
You should have seen me yesterday.
But in front of the church? It isn't right.
But, darling, it looks perfect.
It is perfect.
- It's as slippery as a codfish's tummy.
- No, Fred, no!
But, darling, just one slide. Only one.
- Yeah.
- Well, all right.
Boys! Sliding in front of the church?
Now run away home.
And a merry Christmas to you all.
- Run home.
- See?
But, darling, he has no soul.
He's simply acting like a grownup.
I still say he has no soul.
He just doesn't appreciate the qualities
of a good slide.
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Springfield! Springfield!
Christmas Carol, A (1938)
Spirit, tell me if Tiny Tim will live.
If the shadows remain unaltered
by the future, the child will die.
No!
Surely he'll be spared.
With the kind of care that money can buy,
who could tell?
But Bob Cratchit has no money.
Not even a position, I've heard.
If all this remains unaltered by the future...
the next Christmas
will not find Tiny Tim here.
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Springfield! Springfield!
Christmas Carol, A (1938)
Look where you're going,
you big, clumsy ox, you. I'll...
I'll shove those words
down your nasty little throat.
Stop shoving, will you?
Stop it, I say, or I'll...
Here we are being silly, aren't we now?
Like a couple of infants.
I say, I know a nice little pub
where they sell hot rum and gin.
- We stopped that.
- Yes, we did, didn't we?
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Springfield! Springfield!
Christmas Carol, A (1938)
- Now do you believe in me?
- I do. I must.
But why? Why do you trouble me?
It is required of every man that the spirit
within him should walk abroad...
among his fellow men.
If that spirit goes not forth in life,
it must do so after death.
- You are bound in heavy chains.
- I wear the chain I forged in life.
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Springfield! Springfield!
Christmas Carol, A (1938)
- Come, Scrooge, we must go.
- Must we?
Just let me hear Bob's story.
It's about Aladdin and the magic lamp.
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Springfield! Springfield!
Christmas Carol, A (1938)
Business. Mankind was my business.
The common welfare was my business.
Charity, mercy, forbearance,
and benevolence...
all these were my business.
It is at this time of the year
that I suffer most.
To see the want I could have stopped,
the suffering I could have solaced.
The hunger I could have satisfied.
- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 09:40 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Thursday 25 December 2014