This Is What I Think.
Thursday, August 27, 2015
Stargate
From 10/28/1994 to 2/16/2003 is 3033 days
From 11/25/1982 to 3/16/1991 is 3033 days
From 1/9/1998 to 4/30/2006 is 3033 days
From 6/27/2003 to 10/16/2011 is 3033 days
From 2/22/1997 to 6/13/2005 is 3033 days
From 4/1/1988 to 7/21/1996 is 3033 days
From 1/17/1986 to 5/8/1994 is 3033 days
From 11/13/1993 to 3/4/2002 is 3033 days
From 2/22/1998 to 6/13/2006 is 3033 days
From 5/14/1992 to 9/2/2000 is 3033 days
From 11/19/1995 to 3/9/2004 is 3033 days
http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/wiki/Stargate:_The_Movie_Transcript
STARGATE WIKI
Stargate: The Movie (1994)
DANIEL
Anyway...
CATHERINE
He did it.
MYERS
No. That symbol isn't anywhere on the device.
DANIEL
Uh-what device?
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1986 film "Iron Eagle" DVD video:
01:00:17
Colonel Chappie Sinclair: Thought you was a pilot, not an astronaut!
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Quills (2000)
Quotes
Madeleine: How can we know who is good - and who is evil?
Coulmier: All we can do is guard against our own corruption.
http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/wiki/Stargate:_The_Movie_Transcript
STARGATE WIKI
Stargate: The Movie (1994)
O'NEIL
Thought you couldn't speak their language.
[Daniel jumps, startled, and stands, chuckling nervously.]
DANIEL
Huh? You scared me.
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The Simpsons Season 14 Episode 12
I'm Spelling As Fast As I Can
Aired Sunday 8:00 PM Feb 16, 2003 on FOX
Quotes
Skinner: Milhouse, your word is "choke."
Milhouse: Oh, I know this one, it's so easy, "F".... oh man! (kids laugh)
Skinner: Stop laughing! It will scar him for life! He-he-he, it is kinda infectious.
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The Simpsons Season 14 Episode 11
Barting Over
Aired Sunday 8:00 PM Feb 16, 2003 on FOX
Quotes
Marge: Honey, you did have a great time doing those commercials, and you made a lot of money.
Bart: I did? Where is it?
Marge: Your father invested it in the college trust fund which, today, must be worth a fo…
Homer: La la la la la la la la la!
Marge (groans): Of course, the stock market's been down lately, but their must be some sort of…
Homer: La la la la la la la la nothing left la la la oh.
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Stargate (1994)
Release Info
USA 28 October 1994
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The Simpsons Season 17 Episode 19
Girls Just Want to Have Sums
Aired Sunday 8:00 PM Apr 30, 2006 on FOX
Quotes
Teacher: We have a new student today. His name is Jake Boyman. He likes the Hardy Boys, Boy Scouts, boy bands, Chef Boyardee and… he is a boy.
http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19981207&slug=2787736
The Seattle Times
Monday, December 7, 1998
Gates: Smile Would Have Helped, But He Told Truth
By James V. Grimaldi
Seattle Times Washington Bureau
WASHINGTON - Bill Gates said he wished he'd smiled more during his videotaped deposition taken before the Microsoft antitrust trial started
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Posted by H.V.O.M at 5:53 PM Sunday, October 16, 2011
Whose kids are you going to let next get murdered by Microsoft's Bill Gates.
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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Posted by H.V.O.M at 9:45 AM Sunday, October 16, 2011
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Memorable quotes for
Die Hard (1988)
[Hans' radio turns on]
Hans Gruber: I thought I told all of you, I want radio silence until further-
John McClane: Ooooh, I'm very sorry Hans. I didn't get that message. Maybe you should've put it on the bulletin board. I figured since I've waxed Tony and Marco and his friend here, I figured you and Karl and Franco might be a little lonely, so I wanted to give you a call.
Karl: How does he know so much about th-
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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Posted by H.V.O.M at 5:55 PM Sunday, October 16, 2011
Even now at this very minute Microsoft's Bill Gates is planning her next murdering rampage for somewhere in the United States.
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Kids Say the Darndest Things (TV Series)
Episode #1.1 (1998)
Release Info
USA 9 January 1998
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2378818/
IMDb
Kids Say the Darndest Things: Season 1, Episode 1
Episode #1.1 (9 Jan. 1998)
TV Episode
Bill Cosby ... Host
Release Date: 9 January 1998 (USA)
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Springfield! Springfield!
The Walking Dead
What Lies Ahead
Shoot them!
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The Walking Dead Season 2 Episode 1
What Lies Ahead
Aired Sunday 9:00 PM Oct 16, 2011 on AMC
Rick leads the group out of Atlanta. On the highway, they are stopped by a threat unlike anything they have seen before. The group searches for someone who has gone missing.
AIRED: Oct 16, 2011
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The Walking Dead Season 2 Episode 1
What Lies Ahead
Aired Sunday 9:00 PM Oct 16, 2011 on AMC
Quotes
Rick: (talking on the walkie-talkie) I guess I'm losing hope that you can hear me, but there is always that chance isn't there? That slim chance. It's all about slim chances now. I try to do everything right. Keep people safe. I tried Morgan; I tried. Our group's smaller now. We lost another day before last. It was her choice. I won't say I blame her. She lost faith. The CDC was a dead end. I met a man there…a scientist…he told me something. He told me…it doesn't matter. What matters is we're moving on. Atlanta's done. We're going to try Fort Benning. We're facing a long hard journey. Maybe even harder than I can imagine. But it can't be harder than our journey has been so far…can it?
http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=the-walking-dead&episode=s02e01
Springfield! Springfield!
The Walking Dead
What Lies Ahead
The emergency alert system has been activated.
The Office of Civil Defense has issued the following message: Normal broadcasting will cease immediately.
- This is a civil emergency.
- Is that a local signal? It's got to be within Avoid anyone infected at all costs.
Remain calm.
Help is on the way.
The emergency alert system has been activated.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Posted by H.V.O.M at 7:03 PM Sunday, October 16, 2011
Several minutes before the tent scene and the "generous" and "opted out" dialog I opened this 'New Post' to state this fact that came to my mind:
Microsoft's Bill Gates knows that death is no escape from the plague that she will unleash on this planet Earth.
All the dead, over a hundred billion humans, from their mortal remains, in any form that remains, will be reconstituted into cannibalistic zombies that will roam this planet Earth forever beyond the means of humans to stop.
Only those humans and human remains that are transported off this planet Earth by me and my technology will be unaffected by the plague.
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The Walking Dead
Season 2, Episode 1
What Lies Ahead
Air Date
Sunday October 16, 2011
Their path is blocked by a flood of abandoned cars. Daryl wants to scout ahead for a better route for the cars but then the RV breaks down, its radiator hose busted. The group has to hunker down until Dale fixes it. The group starts to check surrounding cars for anything they can use: spare car parts, clothes, and even water. Lori is reluctant to pick through what is essentially a graveyard.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Posted by H.V.O.M at 8:16 PM Sunday, October 16, 2011
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excite
The Walking Dead (New)
697 AMCHD: Sunday, October 16 6:00 PM
Drama, Paranormal, Horror
What Lies Ahead
Rick leads the group out of Atlanta; the group is stopped by a threat unlike anything anyone has seen before; the search for someone who has gone missing.
Cast: Andrew Lincoln, Jon Bernthal, Sarah Wayne Callies, Chandler Riggs, Laurie Holden, Steven Yeun, Jeffrey DeMunn Executive Producer(s): Frank Darabont, Robert Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd, David Alpert
Original Air Date: Oct 16, 2011
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Dead Like Me (TV Series)
Pilot (2003)
Release Info
USA 27 June 2003
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IMDb
Dead Like Me: Season 1, Episode 1
Pilot (27 Jun. 2003)
TV Episode
Release Date: 27 June 2003 (USA)
Filming Locations: Greenlake, Seattle, Washington, USA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997
1997
February 22 – In Roslin, Scotland, scientists announce that an adult sheep named Dolly had been successfully cloned, and was born in July 1996.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/february/22/newsid_4245000/4245877.stm
BBC
ON THIS DAY 22 February
1997: Dolly the sheep is cloned
Scientists in Scotland have announced the birth of the world's first successfully cloned mammal, Dolly the sheep.
Dolly, who was created at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, was actually born on 5 July 1996 although her arrival has only just been revealed.
Dolly is the first mammal to have been successfully cloned from an adult cell. Previous clonings have been from embryo cells.
The sheep's birth has been heralded as one of the most significant scientific breakthroughs of the decade although it is likely to spark ethical controversy.
Scientists in Scotland cloned a ewe by inserting DNA from a single sheep cell into an egg and implanted it in a surrogate mother.
They now have a healthy seven-month-old sheep - Dolly - who is an exact genetic duplicate of the animal from which the single cell was taken.
DNA tests have revealed that Dolly is identical to the ewe who donated the udder cell and is unrelated to the surrogate mother.
Embryologist Dr Ian Wilmut, from the Roslin Institute
Dr Wilmut also revealed the thinking behind the sheep's name: "Dolly is derived from a mammary gland cell and we couldn't think of a more impressive pair of glands than Dolly Parton's."
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Houston Chronicle Archives
Experts: U.S. wouldn't have OK'd clone grant/Goal was too practical, scientists say
GINA KOLATA New York Times
TUE 02/25/1997
HOUSTON CHRONICLE
If Dr. Ian Wilmut of Scotland had been an American researcher trying to get a federal grant to clone a sheep - a feat he announced Saturday - the request would not have been approved, experts in the United States say. And not because the work was too scary or controversial. His goal is just too practical, and he comes from the wrong side of the scientific tracks.
Wilmut is from the world of animal science, a parallel universe to the high-profile, high-technology world of molecular biology. And, as became abundantly clear immediately after his announcement, the interests of his field are not those of the biologists who focus on genes and their control, who work with small animals, like mice, and who concentrate on the fine details of molecular interactions inside cells.
Dr. Lee Silver, a biology professor at Princeton University, agreed. "No way can you write a grant proposal saying you want to clone a sheep," he said. Reviewers like himself would immediately ask, "What questions are you asking?" Silver said. It would not be enough for scientists to argue that they simply wanted to make some sheep into drug factories. To get a grant, researchers have to explain how they will study a biological system and how they will take it apart to understand its molecular basis, Silver said.
Although the work of Wilmut, an embryologist at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh
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The Seattle Times Search
Sunday, February 23, 1997
Researchers Successfully Clone Sheep -- Creating Copies Of Humans Could Be Possible
By Ronald Kotulak
Chicago Tribune
Scottish researchers have broken one of nature's greatest taboos by cloning a lamb from a single cell of an adult animal, a breakthrough that opens the door to the possibility of cloning humans.
Although the remarkable achievement is being hailed as a potentially great advance in animal agriculture, it could create an ethical quagmire about its use in humans.
The first report of cloning a mammal - making a genetically identical copy from a single body cell - appears in the Feb. 27 issue of the British science journal Nature.
Researchers headed by Ian Wilmut of the Roslin Institute in Midlothian, Scotland, showed that a fully differentiated cell from the mammary tissue of a ewe could be manipulated in such a way as to create a genetically identical copy of the animal it was taken from.
The results of the cloning research had been embargoed by the journal Nature until Wednesday. But the Reuters news agency, quoting an author of the study, reported details yesterday.
First said that in the United States there are no laws banning human cloning research, as there are in some European countries.
Thus, if a wealthy person wanted to clone himself, theoretically it could be done, he said.
"A private clinic could set up and clone that person just as nice as could be. There are no rules or restrictions preventing it," he said.
The National Advisory Board on Ethics in Reproduction, which is supported by federal and private money, studied human cloning and concluded that it had no merit for human society, said First, a member of the board.
http://articles.latimes.com/1997-02-25/news/mn-32253_1_roslin-institute/2
Los Angeles Times ARTICLE COLLECTIONS
Cloned Sheep Is Star, but Not Sole Project, at Institute
Science: Researchers in Scotland aim for leaner chickens, disease-fighting milk amid ethical questions.
February 25, 1997
WILLIAM D. MONTALBANO, TIMES STAFF WRITER
(Page 2 of 3)
Wilmut and his team, whose work is to be published Thursday in the journal Nature, pioneered the process of growing an animal identical to its mother from scratch. But the institute has long experience in genetically engineering farm animals. "Trans-genic animals require teamwork between a molecular biologist, an embryologist, great surgical skill, available farmland and skilled husbandry. We have them all," Griffin said.
"This is a world center for excellence. People are attracted here by the high quality of life and exciting science," said Ron James, general manager of PPL Therapeutics, the biotechnology company that shares the one-story institute's campus-like setting about half an hour from Edinburgh. PPL supports Wilmut's research and James is excited at the prospect that genetically engineered sheep could be cloned to expand production of medicines now difficult and expensive to extract.
Some advances will come more quickly than others, he said. "Genetic engineering may be of only limited use . . . but I think we may be seeing disease-resistant animals in a year or two," said James, whose company has an American subsidiary in Virginia.
Anticipating the swirl of ethical concerns raised by Dolly, James and the institute alerted watchdog groups in Britain; Dolly was not to have made her debut until Wednesday, but a major British newspaper broke the news embargo Saturday, Griffin said.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: August 14, 2006
That is why they have been trying to get me killed. Only I can press charges against them. Others can, but the chances of success are only guaranteed if I do it. I just do not know how to do it at this point. The police just take me to the hospital every time I talk to them and sometimes leave me nothing but expressions of passive-aggressiveness.
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The Seventh Sign (1988)
Release Info
USA 1 April 1988
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The Seventh Sign (1988)
Full Cast & Crew
Directed by
Jürgen Prochnow ... David Bannon
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tv.com
The Outer Limits Season 2 Episode 21
Vanishing Act
Aired Friday 9:00 PM Jul 21, 1996 on Showtime
Quotes
[Opening Narration]
Control Voice: Our lives follow a long and winding path through time. But what happens if we're forced off the course of our own destiny?
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tv.com
Space: Above and Beyond Season 1 Episode 9
Hostile Visit (1)
Aired Sunday 7:00 PM Nov 19, 1995 on FOX
Quotes
Wang: (doing a McQueen impression) Okay, this one's in the kitchen. I'm here to fix your faucet, so check your six. I'm gonna replace the strainer part and I'm gonna replace the washer. It's gonna be a real knifefight. Now, I'm gonna utilize a monkey wrench and perhaps even a plunger. And when I'm done, you'll have water. (McQueen walks up behind him) It'll be hot and it'll be cold. And one more thing... (he throws a chair) it's okay to be scared! (he laughs, then realizes the Colonel is behind him) Sir... Sir! It's the greatest form of flattery, sir. (he scurries away)
Col McQueen: (picking up the chair) It's tough to follow a dog act.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: posted by H.V.O.M at 6:32 AM Monday, April 30, 2007
I thought a lot about this photo of the USS Taylor FFG-50 after I saw it. Especially because of the perspective of the photographer compared to my own artificial and symbolic memories. The USS Taylor FFG-50 is the first U.S. Navy ship I was assigned to in my artificial and symbolic memories. That camera perspective was also relevant to an experience when I was onboard this ship, which I have written about several times. The date on the photo was about a month after I quit Microsoft and moved out to Spokane Valley, WA. I was staying at a hotel named Crosslands at the time. I remember a woman at the counter at the hotel was talking to someone on the phone and she mentioned that people sometime call that hotel the “Crossroads.”
Crossland Economy Studios Spokane - Valley
12803 East Sprague
Spokane, WA 99216
P: (509) 928-5948
F: (509) 928-5941
The 3/9/2004 date on that photo was 5 years, 93 days, after 12/7/1998, my first at Microsoft while undercover. 5-9-3
From 12/7/1998 to 12/7/2003 is: 5 years
From 12/7/2003 to 3/9/2004 is: 93 days
040309-N-4374S-008 At sea aboard USS Taylor (FFG 50) Mar. 9, 2004 - The Oliver Hazard Perry-class ship USS Taylor (FFG 50) conducts a replenishment at sea (RAS) with the fast combat support ship USS Seattle (AOE 3). The guided missile frigate Taylor is part of the USS John F. Kennedy Strike Group and is currently taking part in a Composite Training Unit Exercise (COMTUEX). COMPTUEX is an intermediate level exercise designed to forge the strike group into a cohesive fighting team and is a critical step in pre-deployment training. During COMPTUEX, more than a dozen ships, and Carrier Air Wing Seventeen (CVW-17) embarked on Kennedy, conducted war game exercises using training ranges along the East Coast of the U.S. and the Gulf of Mexico. The exercise took advantage of existing ranges under the Navy’s comprehensive Training Resource Strategy (TRS). These ranges offer training facilities and realistic simulations, better preparing U.S. Navy ships and Sailors to participate in the Global War on Terrorism. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Michael Sandberg. (RELEASED)
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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 6:32 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Tuesday 23 June 2015 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2015/06/ah-i-think-were-at-some-kind-of.html
Also, I have been thinking more today about how I have reacted to memories I still have of the time period before 6/13/2005. I was inpatient at the University of Washington Medical Center mental health unit in Seattle and they executed me there. They literally decided on 13 June 2005 to literally kill me dead dead dead and then someone came into my room that night, possibly after midnight I have been thinking, and they literally injected me with some kind of chemical compound that killed me dead and then they hauled my corpse off for storage. After I returned as a living being after they literally killed me I returned with incomplete memory. I think of that change now as being some kind of loss of context. Not so much a fragmentation of memory but a loss of context about memory. A key fact changed and so that causes my mind to ignore certain facts about before 6/13/2005.
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The Big Swim (1993)
Release Dates
USA 13 November 1993
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Springfield! Springfield!
Time Machine, The (2002)
[ Emma: ] Professor, you're shivering. I hope you're not coming down with something.
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The Time Machine (2002)
Release Info
USA 4 March 2002 (premiere)
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The Time Machine (2002)
Full Cast & Crew
Guy Pearce ... Alexander Hartdegen
From 12/20/1994 ( in Bosnia as Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps captain this day is my United States Navy Cross medal date of record ) To 6/13/2006 is 4193 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 4/26/1977 ( Tom Welling ) is 4193 days
From 7/17/1934 ( premiere US film "Fighting Hero" ) To 6/13/2006 is 26264 days
26264 = 13132 + 13132
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 10/16/2001 ( premiere US TV series "Smallville" ) is 13132 days
[ See also: http://hvom.blogspot.com/2012/07/the-active-subversion-of-us-department.html ]
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Houston Chronicle Archives
Rove unleashed / White House strategist freed from the fear he will be indicted in Valerie Plame affair.
Staff
Thu 06/15/2006
Houston Chronicle
SPECIAL Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald has informed White House political strategist Karl Rove that he won't seek criminal charges against him. The news is good for the administration - and for Rove. As politicians and associates of crooked lobbyist Jack Abramoff are being charged or pleading guilty left and right, Rove is one of the few people in Washington who can say with certainty that he is not about to be indicted.
The contrasting examples of Rove and former vice presidential chief of staff I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby confirm the Washington truism that it is not what you do but the effort to cover it up that leads to downfall. Like Libby, Rove leaked the identity of CIA agent Valerie Plame to the press. Unlike Rove, Libby stands accused of lying about the incident to federal investigators.
Rove was sufficiently straightforward with FBI agents and the grand jury, before which he appeared five times, to avoid criminal liability. But he deliberately misled President Bush and the public by repeatedly and falsely denying his involvement in the leaking of Plame's occupation.
Rove and Libby both assured White House press secretary Scott McLellan that they had nothing to do with the leaks, though it turned out that Rove and Libby had everything to do with them. McClellan's loss of credibility helped to drive him from the White House, while Rove remains at the president's side.
Plame, no longer at the CIA, is married to former diplomat and administration critic Joseph Wilson. Rove and Libby leaked her identity to the press in an attempt to discredit Wilson, who had challenged the White House line that Saddam Hussein was seeking African uranium. In doing so, Rove and Libby had no compunction about ruining the career of a valued expert on nuclear proliferation, the most dangerous threat to national security.
Now that Rove has been cleared of criminal liability after a three-year investigation, he is free to concentrate on crafting Republican strategy for the midterm congressional elections in November. If he is successful, he will have supplied fresh evidence that politics is no longer a place for people with a highly refined sense of honor or healthy regard for the truth, and that nice guys finish somewhere between second and last.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_T._Conway
James T. Conway
General James Terry Conway, USMC (born December 26, 1947) is the 34th and current Commandant of the Marine Corps.
On June 13, 2006, LtGen Conway was nominated by President George W. Bush to become the 34th Commandant of the Marine Corps.; the nomination was confirmed by the Senate on August 2, 2006.
On November 13, 2006, LtGen Conway was promoted to his current rank at the Marine Barracks in Washington D.C. (8th and I) and became General James Conway, 34th Commandant of the Marine Corps.
http://www.defenselink.mil/releases/release.aspx?releaseid=9641
U.S. Department of Defense
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs)
News Release
IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 544-06
June 13, 2006
General/ Flag Officer Announcements
Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld announced today that the President has made the following nominations:
Marine Corps Lt.Gen. James T. Conway has been nominated for appointment to the grade of general and for appointment as the commandant of the Marine Corps.
http://www.simpsonsarchive.com/episodes/5F10.txt
The Last Temptation of Krust [ The Simpsons ]
Original Airdate on FOX: 22-Feb-1998
% The two execs approach Krusty and Jay.
Exec 1: Excuse me, Krusty, we've been watching you at Moes all week.
Exec 2: And your credibility is just.. wow.
Krusty: Get to the point, Armoni!
Exec 2: Well, we think you'd be the perfect spokesman for our company's new sports utility vehicle, the Canyonero!
[Krusty grabs them both by the collar]
Krusty: I guess you Wall Street weasels didn't get the word -- Krusty's not for sale!
Exec 1: But you endorse everything! In fact, this endorsement contract comes from your line of legal forms!
Krusty: [takes a look] That's a quality form.. but those days are behind me! I don't shill for nobody no more!
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The Washington Post
Timeline: The Criminal Investigation
Compiled by washingtonpost.com
Updated Tuesday, July 3, 2007; 10:43 a.m.
2003
Sept. 26: The Justice Department authorized the FBI to open a criminal investigation into alleged leaks of Valerie Plame's covert identity.
2004
May 21: A grand jury subpoenaed reporter Matthew Cooper and Time magazine. Time said it would fight the subpoena.
Aug. 9: Thomas Hogan, U.S. District chief judge, rejected claims that the First Amendment protected reporters from testifying in the investigation and found Cooper in contempt of court. Time appealed the ruling.
Sept. 13: The grand jury issued a subpoena to Cooper seeking additional information relating to the case. Cooper and Time moved to quash the subpoena.
2005
Dec. 7: Prosecutor Robert Fitzgerald begins presenting evidence before a new grand jury regarding possible criminal charges against senior White House adviser Karl Rove.
2006
June 13: Fitzgerald tells Rove that he does not expect to seek charges against him in connection with the CIA leak case, according to Rove's lawyer.
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The Last Temptation of Krust [ The Simpsons ]
Original Airdate on FOX: 22-Feb-1998
% Krusty explains what happened earlier, and also what happened after he
% threw them out. He took the car for a test drive, and now it's his! Yep.
% He sold out.
I'm tellin' ya, the Canyonero is the Cadillac of automobiles!
% The crowd doesn't like this one bit, and boos him, throws stuff at him,
% and leaves.
Wait, where are you all going! I've still got plenty of beefs! Fat-free yogurt.. the quality of computer porn!
Bart: I don't get it, Krusty. You said you would never be a shill again!
Krusty: Meh, I learned something about myself today. It ain't comedy that's in my blood. It's selling out.
http://www.boeing.com/history/products/ah-64-apache.page
Boeing
AH-64 APACHE ATTACK HELICOPTER
Historical Snapshot
The AH-64 Apache was designed to be an extremely tough survivor under combat. The prototype Apache made its first flight in 1975 as the YAH-64, and in 1976, Hughes received a full-scale development contract. In 1982, the Army approved the program, now known as AH-64A Apache, for production. Deliveries began from the McDonnell Douglas plant at Mesa, Ariz., in 1984 — the year Hughes Helicopters became part of McDonnell Douglas.
A target acquisition and designation sight/pilot night-vision sensor and other advanced technologies added to its effectiveness in the ground support role. To reduce costs and simplify logistics, the Apache used the same T700 engines as the Army’s Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk utility helicopter and its naval cousin, the SH-60 Seahawk.
Highly maneuverable and heavily armed, the combat-proven Apache helicopter is the backbone of the U.S. Army’s all-weather, ground-support capability. The AH-64D Apache Longbow, which first flew as a prototype on May 14, 1992, provided a quantum leap in capability over the AH-64A. The Apache Longbow’s fire-control radar and advanced avionics suite gave combat pilots the ability to rapidly detect, classify, prioritize, and engage stationary or moving enemy targets at standoff ranges in nearly all weather conditions.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0180073/releaseinfo
IMDb
Quills (2000)
Release Info
USA 2 September 2000 (Telluride Film Festival)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0180073/plotsummary
IMDb
Quills (2000)
Plot Summary
In a Napoleonic era insane asylum, an inmate, the irrepressible Marquis De Sade, fights a battle of wills against a tyrannically prudish doctor.
http://articles.latimes.com/1992-05-17/news/mn-398_1_space-shuttle-program
Los Angeles Times
Thousands Greet Shuttle's Touchdown : Space: About 125,000 view the desert landing. Rescue of satellite highlights Endeavour's maiden voyage.
May 17, 1992 ROBERT W. STEWART TIMES STAFF WRITER
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE — Space shuttle Endeavour sounded its signature twin sonic booms and touched down on a concrete runway at Rogers Dry Lake at 1:57 p.m. Saturday, ending a historic, nine-day maiden voyage.
"Welcome to California and congratulations on a spectacular and historic flight," Jim Halsell, a National Aeronautics and Space Administration official at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, told the seven-member crew after the Endeavour coasted to a stop.
"Thank you, Houston," replied Navy Capt. Daniel C. Brandenstein, the shuttle's commander.
Moments earlier, a red, white and blue drag chute, making its first appearance on a shuttle mission, fell away from the orbiter as it slowed to a speed of 60 knots.
Donald Puddy, an official at the Johnson Space Center, pronounced the crew in "absolutely superb shape."
The public response to Endeavour's mission, which featured an unprecedented three-astronaut capture of a stranded communications satellite, was the most enthusiastic since the shuttle program resumed in 1988, NASA officials said.
A crowd estimated at 125,000 turned out in the high desert to watch the landing.
Endeavour, which blasted off May 7 from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, was built at a cost of $2 billion to replace Challenger, lost Jan. 28, 1986, in an explosion that killed seven crew members and stalled America's manned space program for 2 1/2 years.
The astronauts' dramatic capture of the marooned Intelsat 6 satellite, using nothing but their gloved hands, represented a triumph for the manned space program. The crew clamped a new rocket motor onto the satellite, which fired Thursday, boosting the Intelsat 6 into its proper orbit 22,300 nautical miles above the Atlantic Ocean.
The feat involved the longest spacewalk in history and the first three-astronaut walk. It was the product of 36 hours of intense planning and rehearsal on the ground and in space.
"To call what we've all witnessed in the last few days exciting, I think is a gross understatement," Leonard Nicholson, director of the space shuttle program, said at a post-landing news conference.
However, the failure of the tool designed to snare the satellite, a "capture bar" that took two years and $7 million to develop, raised questions about NASA's ability to simulate conditions in space.
http://articles.latimes.com/1992-05-14/news/mn-3026_1_cargo-bay
Los Angeles Times
3 Astronauts Grab Marooned Satellite in a Dramatic Rescue : Space: The manual capture is biggest step in an hours-long procedure to retrieve the craft. The crew is to bring it into the shuttle's cargo bay to attach a booster rocket.
May 14, 1992 ROBERT W. STEWART TIMES STAFF WRITER
HOUSTON — After two days of unsuccessful attempts, three jubilant space shuttle astronauts made history Wednesday, accomplishing a decidedly low-tech rescue of a marooned communications satellite by reaching out and grabbing it with their hands.
The manual capture was the first, but by far biggest step in an hours-long procedure to put the 17-foot-tall satellite in its intended orbit. The astronauts were to bring the Intelsat 6 satellite into the bay of the shuttle Endeavour, where they were to attach a small booster rocket before the satellite was jettisoned back into space by a set of springs.
The rocket was to be fired at an undetermined time, sending the satellite into a stationary orbit 23,200 nautical miles above the Atlantic Ocean.
After nearly three hours of preparations in the Endeavour's open cargo bay, astronaut Richard J. Hieb, strapped to a small platform, gave the command to grab the wobbling Intelsat 6 at 4:59 p.m. PDT.
"Let's do it," Hieb told fellow astronauts Pierre J. Thuot, 36, and Thomas D. Akers, 40, as the Endeavour and the Intelsat 6 streaked high over the Pacific Ocean at 17,500 miles an hour. The three men, who conducted the first-ever spacewalk by three astronauts, then clutched the satellite with apparent ease.
Applause erupted from 50 technicians at Intelsat's mission control center in Washington, D.C. Outside the center about 300 journalists from around the world and a handful of company executives watched on three big-screen televisions, as if it were NASA's version of the Super Bowl.
The Endeavour crew retrieved the satellite after trying unsuccessfully for two days to secure it with a "capture bar" that cost $7 million to design and develop. The failure had the potential of becoming a black eye for the agency and a threat to its future funding.
Some foreign journalists gathered at Intelsat headquarters said they were interested because of the potential embarrassment to the agency. Indeed, before the satellite was successfully snatched, a former NASA consultant, now an industry lobbyist, said the agency's failed performance thus far had already hurt its image on Capitol Hill, where NASA is struggling to get massive funding for a proposed space station.
Wednesday's rescue followed 14 failed attempts on Sunday and Monday.
http://www.nytimes.com/1992/05/14/us/3-astronauts-in-space-walk-grab-errant-satellite.html
The New York Times
3 Astronauts, in Space Walk, Grab Errant Satellite
By WILLIAM J. BROAD,
Published: May 14, 1992
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., Thursday, May 14— Three astronauts ventured into the vacuum of space Wednesday night, reached out with gloved hands and snared a wayward satellite.
It was the first time so many astronauts had gone forth into space together and the first time anyone had captured an orbiting satellite with nothing but their hands. All previous salvage jobs and previous attempts on this mission had mainly used some type of hardware.
In all the astronauts spent more than eight and a half hours in space
http://www.nytimes.com/1992/05/14/us/3-astronauts-in-space-walk-grab-errant-satellite.html
The New York Times
3 Astronauts, in Space Walk, Grab Errant Satellite
By WILLIAM J. BROAD,
Published: May 14, 1992
At 12:53 A.M., the satellite was ejected back into space, completing the job that had given them so many difficulties for four days. Satellite Is Snared
"Houston, I think we've got a satellite," the shuttle's commander, Capt. Daniel C. Brandenstein of the Navy, radioed to the ground
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-49
STS-49
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
STS-49 was the maiden flight of the Space Shuttle Endeavour. The primary goal of its nine-day mission was to retrieve an Intelsat VI satellite (Intelsat 603, which failed to leave low earth orbit two years before), attach it to a new upper stage, and relaunch it to its intended geosynchronous orbit. After several attempts, the capture was completed with a three-person extra-vehicular activity (EVA). This was the first time that three people from the same spacecraft walked in space at the same time, and as of 2014 it was the only such EVA.
Spacewalks
EVA 3 Start: 13 May 1992 – 21:17 UTC
EVA 3 End: 14 May 1992 – 05:46 UTC
Duration: 8 hours, 29 minutes
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 2006
Something keeps tugging at me about "screendoors" but I can't quite grasp it yet.
So they blanked my memory.....I started trying to build my life effectivly over again, finding a woman I loved and could go home to every day, and the kind of work that I thought would have a global impact on improving peace.
Ah, one night, Randy Cole and I, and another guy named Eddie I think, were running through a neighbors backyard. One of our friends had a trampoline and we would go over and jump on it sometimes. This particular night we were going through that yard and we heard a screen door slam. Eddy and Randy ran one way, I ran the other way. As it turned out, I ran the wrong way. This huge dude hopped down off some kind of embankment wall brandishing a big knife and asking why I was in their yard.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 2006 excerpt ends]
http://articles.latimes.com/1992-05-14/news/mn-3026_1_cargo-bay/2
Los Angeles Times
(Page 2 of 2)
3 Astronauts Grab Marooned Satellite in a Dramatic Rescue : Space: The manual capture is biggest step in an hours-long procedure to retrieve the craft. The crew is to bring it into the shuttle's cargo bay to attach a booster rocket.
May 14, 1992 ROBERT W. STEWART TIMES STAFF WRITER
At 3:15 p.m. PDT, Endeavour's Brandenstein moved to the shuttle's aft cockpit to take manual control of the spacecraft as he pulled it within a mile of the satellite, by then spinning at a rate of about once every four minutes.
As the spacecraft flew over Texas, Brandenstein flew the shuttle 1,750 feet below the satellite and then slowly pulled up the orbiter in front of the Intelsat
http://articles.latimes.com/1992-05-14/news/mn-3026_1_cargo-bay
Los Angeles Times
3 Astronauts Grab Marooned Satellite in a Dramatic Rescue : Space: The manual capture is biggest step in an hours-long procedure to retrieve the craft. The crew is to bring it into the shuttle's cargo bay to attach a booster rocket.
May 14, 1992 ROBERT W. STEWART TIMES STAFF WRITER
Flight controllers at the Washington headquarters of the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization, the 122-nation consortium that owns and operates the $150-million satellite, later were able to stabilize it.
"The training was fine. My sense is that the tool did not work as designed, which would not be the first time," said former astronaut Joseph P. Allen, who was involved in a 1984 spacewalk and satellite rescue in which a tool intended to stabilize the errant PALAPA B-2 satellite did not work.
The Intelsat rescue marked the first time that astronauts used nothing but their hands to capture an orbiting satellite, according to officials at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Johnson Space Center here.
The mission also was the first time that astronauts had carried aloft a rocket motor to boost a stranded satellite into high orbit.
The hand-capture involved significant risks for the $2-billion Endeavour, the $150-million satellite and the astronauts, who had only their gloved hands to prevent the massive satellite from crashing into the orbiter.
Even a light collision that damaged the open cargo bay doors could have been disastrous because the doors must be closed for the shuttle's return to Earth. Damage to the shuttle's tail section, which guides the orbiter on its descent, also could have proved fatal.
In addition, the astronauts could have been killed had a sharp edge on the satellite sliced through the five layers of material on their gloves and released the oxygen from their spacesuits.
But the virtually flawless flying by Endeavour commander Daniel C. Brandenstein, who controlled the shuttle by hand during the last 90 minutes before the rendezvous, averted problems.
"I have my toes, my fingers and my eyes crossed waiting for the mission," NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin told the crew during a telephone call Tuesday night. "The one thing I ask you all to keep in mind is crew safety has got to be our first objective."
NASA flight controllers delayed the beginning of the rendezvous for 90 minutes one orbit of the Earth--when they discovered a problem with the computer software aboard the shuttle used to track the satellite and aim the Endeavour toward it.
In the end, controllers at the space center transmitted their own targeting information to Endeavour pilot Kevin P. Chilton, 36, rather than rely on the suspect targeting data from the shuttle's computers.
http://articles.latimes.com/1992-05-15/news/mn-2239_1_space-station
Los Angeles Times
Rocket Blasts Satellite Toward a Proper Orbit : Space: The reboost is flawlessly accomplished. Two astronauts perform mission's last planned spacewalk.
May 15, 1992 ROBERT W. STEWART TIMES STAFF WRITER
HOUSTON — The stranded communications satellite rescued by three shuttle astronauts blasted toward its proper orbit Thursday, ending a dramatic effort that in the words of NASA's top official "brought the magic back to our space program."
The 23,000-pound rocket motor clamped to the marooned Intelsat 6 by the crew of space shuttle Endeavour fired flawlessly at 10:25 a.m. PDT while both were orbiting about 230 miles over Africa, said a spokesman for the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization. The 122-nation consortium, based in Washington, owns and operates the $150-million satellite.
The reboost capped a dramatic, four-day rescue effort in which astronauts were forced to discard a specially designed, $7-million tool that failed to snag the errant satellite, and instead literally reached up and grabbed the Intelsat with their gloved hands.
Wednesday's 8-hour, 29-minute spacewalk, which includes the time astronauts spent in the shuttle airlock, was the longest in the history of the American space program.
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
Aired Sunday 12:00 AM May 08, 1994 on ABC
AIRED: 5/8/94
1986 film "Iron Eagle" DVD video:
01:49:44
US Air Force Colonel Chappy Sinclair: Letting this boy loose would be a big mistake. He's already demonstrated his inability to keep his big mouth shut. I'd suggest sending him to an institution that can order him to keep that big mouth shut!
US Air Force General Edwards: Are you saying we should confine him to some sort of penal facility?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091278/releaseinfo
IMDb
Iron Eagle (1986)
Release Info
USA 17 January 1986
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091278/fullcredits
IMDb
Iron Eagle (1986)
Full Cast & Crew
Jason Gedrick ... Doug Masters
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: August 3, 2006
I wanted to write about something else a few days ago that I forget to mention that seems relevant. I was writing about the time, which seems associated with STS-1, when the toilet backed up in that house on De Quincy. It had overflowed onto the floor and all the tiles on the bathroom floor started coming unglued and after a short period, were completely attached. I remember, for some reason, that mom laughed about how I fixed it. I started nailing down the tiles until I ran out of nails. She thought that was funny and I wondered why. I thought it was a good idea. She said she was going to get the landlord to fix them. I started thinking yesterday that I am remembering something about the heat shield tiles on the shuttle but I'm not sure what this memory actually represents. If I'm not mistaken, the shuttle tiles are glued, just as those bathroom floor tiles were supposed to be. Maybe I remembering some kind of suggestion I made to bolt down the missing tiles as we prepared to return to Earth in 1981.
And I must not have been badly hurt after that supposed fall from the landing shuttle because I apparently was flying over Baghdad only a couple months later.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 03 August 2006 excerpt ends]
1986 film "Iron Eagle" DVD video:
00:26:13
Defense Minister Colonel Akir Nakesh: You are allowed a statement on your behalf.
US Air Force Colonel Ted Masters: This court is a fraud. At no time did I violate your territorial airspace. At no time did we engage in any type of intelligence-gathering operation. This trial is a blatant violation of international law.
Defense Minister Colonel Akir Nakesh: Colonel, the American naiveté never ceases to amaze me. We make the laws in this country. We are not subject to your ridiculous Western alliances. I am a pilot myself. And when in flight, I am always aware of my exact position. I have no doubt you were quite clear about yours. Your country has been warned time and time again!
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 6:06 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Friday 10 October 2014 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2014/10/patient-zero.html
Patient Zero
Only the third time in the past 11 years I have been sick with some kind of respiratory illness. I thought I changed my earlier blog post to indicate 11 years instead of 8 years but I didn't seem to.
I have only been sick only three times since at least the year 2003. Might have been the year 2002 the last time. Definitely not after 2003 except for the three occurrences I have tracked the dates for. The second time was just after I considered moving into an apartment named West Point and traveled there to view it. For this third time I think of it as just a cold. I don't really know the difference between a cold and the flu. I just think the flu has stronger symptoms than a cold. I didn't measure my body temperature. I was out of it for a few days. At one point I seemed to have to get up every hour to go to the bathroom because I had drank so much bottled water thinking that would help.
I remember that incident very well. I remember because I have been especially aware of sickness since I worked at Microsoft and so I was keeping track of it after I was in the VA hospital.
And so in December 2014 I remember especially well because of a comment a woman made to me when uncharacteristically I went to the supermarket late in the day on Christmas Eve. I remember thinking about it when I started feeling bad the next day. At first I thought the air quality was just bad. I was coughing and I thought the reason was the so-called ridiculously resilient ridge of High Pressure causing stagnant air and wood smoke pollution.
I haven't written about it because something just seems wrong. Something about my so-called time-traveler effect I cannot figure out. I also can't remember what the hell the light fixtures are supposed to be about. Sometimes rarely my cryptic method of recording my observations backfires and I can't remember what the hell it was I was noting.
Doesn't matter. I have established that just because I document something here in this theoretical time-traveler journal that doesn't cause anything to happen in the future.
Look at how their supposed facts are changing. Supposedly that infant in Africa got sick and died at precisely the same time I got sick for only the third time in at least 11 years.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 10 October 2014 excerpt ends]
http://www.tv.com/shows/the-last-ship/valkyrie-3198210/
tv.com
The Last Ship Season 2 Episode 11
Valkyrie
Aired Sunday 9:00 PM Aug 23, 2015 on TNT
AIRED: 8/23/15
http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=the-last-ship-2014&episode=s02e11
Springfield! Springfield!
The Last Ship
Valkyrie
As I mentioned before, as soon as we safely land in a highly populated area, anyone carrying the new, contagious version will be able to spread the cure via close contact A handshake Or a hug.
If each of us carries the cure to even two people, who then pass it on to two more people, we'll start a chain reaction that even Ramsey won't be able to stop.
You said you injected yourself with the contagious cure.
Does that mean you've already spread it around the ship? Unfortunately not.
People who were previously inoculated will need boosters.
We should start the process, then.
The contagious period is only five to eight days
From 3/16/1991 ( date hijacked from me:my first successful major test of my ultraspace matter transportation device as Kerry Wayne Burgess the successful Ph.D. graduate Columbia South Carolina ) To 10/19/2001 is 3870 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 6/7/1976 ( my biological brother Thomas Reagan the civilian and privately financed astronaut in deep space of the solar system in his privately financed atom-pulse propulsion spaceship this day was his first landing the Saturn moon Phoebe and the Saturn moon Phoebe territory belongs to my brother Thomas Reagan ) is 3870 days
From 8/29/1928 ( premiere US film "Husbands Won't Tell" ) To 8/15/1964 ( Melinda French Gates ) is 13135 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 10/19/2001 is 13135 days
[ See also: http://hvom.blogspot.com/2013/04/boston-marathon-microsoft-steve-ballmer.html ]
http://www.washington.edu/news/archive/id/2658
UNIVERSITY of WASHINGTON
2001-10-31
UW consolidates departments to form Department of Genome Sciences
The UW Board of Regents, at its Oct. 19 meeting, approved the consolidation of the Department of Genetics in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Department of Molecular Biotechnology in the School of Medicine. The merger creates the new Department of Genome Sciences in the School of Medicine.
Professor Stan Fields, noted for developing the two-hybrid system to analyze protein interactions, is the acting chair of the new department. He is working with Dr. Maynard Olson, acting chair of the former Department of Molecular Biotechnology, and Dr. Breck Byers, chair of the former Department of Genetics, both of whom played leadership roles in launching the new department.
http://www.tv.com/shows/cheers/coach-returns-to-action-6462/trivia/
tv.com
Cheers Season 1 Episode 9
Coach Returns to Action
Aired Thursday 9:00 PM Nov 25, 1982 on NBC
TRIVIA
This is the first time that we get to see the men's bathroom in Cheers.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 11:26 AM
To: Kerry Burgess
Subject: Re: Communist Interrogations
Kerry Burgess wrote:
I was thinking the other day, as whoever listens to me in the bathroom knows
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 16 February 2006 excerpt ends]
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Sunday, April 2, 2006 12:17 PM
To: Kerry Burgess
Subject: Re: a normal life
Kerry Burgess wrote:
Why do people on national live television need to know what I am saying while watching their program?
Why are people trying to get me killed?
Why are people trying to save me?
Why are the people that want me dead attacking the people that want me to live?
When does this end?
How can I have a normal life again after all these years of being surrounded by people trying to deceive me?
Can you fathom how disturbing it is to know that no matter where I go, even in the bathroom, people on tv and radio know what I am saying?
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 02 April 2006 excerpt ends]
http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=cheers&episode=s01e09
Springfield! Springfield!
Cheers
Coach Returns to Action
Why do you drink ice-cold beer on a hot day? Mr Clavin? What else are you gonna do with it? I gotta get rid of a little now.
I'll be in the little boys' room.
Hop on one leg, big boy.
The pipes are clogged up again.
Nothing's working back there.
Sorry.
Go up to Melville's again.
- Jacket in the same spot? - Yeah.
What a drag, having to dress up to go to the john.
Come on.
You men have it easy.
We have to wear taffeta and have the correct change.
Hey, that looks good.
Who's your tailor? Give me a break.
The sweater's a little bulky.
Have a good time up there, Ollie.
- I'm in the back with my pipes.
http://www.tv.com/shows/the-simpsons/bart-gets-famous-1378/trivia/
tv.com
The Simpsons Season 5 Episode 12
Bart Gets Famous
Aired Sunday 8:00 PM Feb 03, 1994 on FOX
Quotes
Edna Krabappel: And now, Principal Skinner will tell us where we'll be going on this year's field trip.
Principal Skinner: Thank you, Edna, everyone. (clears throat) Now class, I wonder who among you can tell me what this is? (shows a box)
Edna Krabappel: (annoyed) Oh, not the box factory again, Seymour!
(All the class groans, except for Martin)
Martin: (to Bart) This may well prove fascinating!
Bart: I know: I'll just do like Lisa and escape into fantasy!
(does so)
Principal Skinner: Class, instead of going the box factory today, we'll be going to the... box factory!
(back to reality)
Bart: Damn TV, you've ruined my imagination, just like you've ruined my ability to... to, um... uh... oh, well. (takes out a portable TV, turns on Itchy and Scratchy, and laughs)
http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/wiki/Stargate:_The_Movie_Transcript
STARGATE WIKI
Stargate: The Movie (1994)
WEST You said you needed seven points.
http://www.tv.com/shows/the-simpsons/bart-gets-famous-1378/trivia/
tv.com
The Simpsons Season 5 Episode 12
Bart Gets Famous
Aired Sunday 8:00 PM Feb 03, 1994 on FOX
Quotes
Box Factory Tour Guide: This is the most popular room in the tour.
Milhouse: It's just like the other rooms.
Box Factory Tour Guide: Yes, but with one important difference. (Looks to his side) Oh, they took that out.
http://www.e-reading.org.ua/bookreader.php/80261/King_-_The_Stand.html
Stephen King
The Stand - The Complete & Uncut Edition
Chapter 26
The highest-rated morning program in Springfield, Missouri, was KLFT’s morning phone-in show, “Speak Your Piece,” with Ray Flowers. He had six phone lines into his studio booth, and on the morning of June 26, he was the only KLFT employee to show up for work. He was aware of what was going on in the outside world and it scared him. In the last week or so, it seemed to Ray that everyone he knew had come down sick. There were no troops in Springfield, but he had heard that the National Guard had been called into K.C. and St. Louis to “stop the spread of panic” and “prevent looting.” Ray Flowers himself felt fine. He looked thoughtfully at his equipment—phones, time-delay device to edit those callers who lapsed into profanity from time to time, racks of commercials on cassettes (“If your toilet overflows/And you don’t know just what goes/Call for the man with the big steel hose/Call your Kleen-Owt Man! ”)
http://www.tv.com/shows/the-simpsons/bart-gets-famous-1378/trivia/
tv.com
The Simpsons Season 5 Episode 12
Bart Gets Famous
Aired Sunday 8:00 PM Feb 03, 1994 on FOX
Quotes
Factory Worker: Oh and here's my office. If you will direct your eyes to the floor, you'll see a yellow line. Follow it! It will lead you around my desk, and back out the door.
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stargate 23_58 PDVD.JPG
http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/wiki/Stargate:_The_Movie_Transcript
STARGATE WIKI
Stargate: The Movie (1994)
[One computer monitor shows reading results of "Life Support Possible." Daniel is looking at another screen showing close ups of the chevrons on the other Stargate.]
DANIEL
These markings are different. They don't match the symbols on our 'gate.
- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 01:56 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Thursday 27 August 2015