This Is What I Think.
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
"My Shocking Story"
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2013 3:15 PM
To: 'L1 - The Homestead'
Subject: RE: Desiree from The Homestead!
Hi Desiree,
The drive back here to Renton was just as interesting as the drive out there yesterday. After driving a car for the first time in over 8 years I find that I don’t really miss it that much. Especially the gas prices!
That other apartment does interest me.
Is that another one that is presently occupied?
Same time for move-in?
I know that I’ll sleep much better on the top floor. I have a sunken floor now here in Renton and I get up many times during the night looking around corners.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 15 August 2013 excerpt ends]
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From:
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2013 1:22 PM
To: Kerry Burgess
And I am going to send you over a new lease that has your move date as September 27th. Sorry to make you sign all over again. Though the current tenant is VERY grateful to have the extra few days. Thank you again!
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 05 September 2013 excerpt ends]
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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 10:06 AM Pacific Time somewhere near Seattle Washington USA Tuesday 05 November 2013 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2013/11/faster-than-ever.html
http://www.snpp.com/episodes/7F03.html
Bart Gets an F
Bart complains, ``Now I know how George Washington felt when he surrendered Fort Necessity to the French in 1754!''
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 05 November 2013 excerpt ends]
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 7:21 PM
To: 'L1 - The Homestead'
Subject: RE: Hello from Kim @ The Homestead!
I just wanted to confirm I am still very interested in a new 1 bedroom at The Homestead.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 26 June 2013 excerpt ends]
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 02:36 AM Pacific Time Seattle USA Sunday 30 June 2013 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2013/06/enterprise.html
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 30 June 2013 excerpt ends]
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 10:48 PM Pacific Time near Seattle Washington State USA Sunday 30 June 2013 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2013/06/freaked-out-under-dome-monday-is-upon.html
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 30 June 2013 excerpt ends]
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 10:18 PM Pacific Time near Seattle Washington State USA Tuesday 24 September 2013 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2013/09/satan-claus-i-gotta-get-bastard-and.html
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 24 September 2013 excerpt ends]
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 11:52 AM Pacific Time somewhere near Seattle Washington State USA Wednesday 25 September 2013 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2013/09/location-location-location.html
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BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: Miniseries (2003)
Adama: Is your ship's FTL functioning?
(The pilot nods.)
Apollo: That's affirmative.
Adama: Then you're ordered to bring yourself and all of your passengers to the rendezvous point. Acknowledge.
Apollo: Acknowledge... receipt of message.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 25 September 2013 excerpt ends]
http://www.tv.com/shows/the-twilight-zone/a-thing-about-machines-12624/trivia/
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The Twilight Zone Season 2 Episode 4
A Thing About Machines
Aired Unknown Oct 28, 1960 on CBS
Quotes
TV Repairman: Last time I was over here, you kicked your foot through the screen, remember?
Finchley: I have a vivid recollection, thank you. The set was not working properly. I tried to get it to do so in a perfectly normal fashion.
TV Repairman: By kicking your foot through the screen?
http://www.tv.com/shows/the-twilight-zone/a-thing-about-machines-12624/trivia/
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The Twilight Zone Season 2 Episode 4
A Thing About Machines
Aired Unknown Oct 28, 1960 on CBS
Quotes
(Opening Narration)
Narrator: This is Mr. Bartlett Finchley, age forty-eight, a practicing sophisticate who writes very special and very precious things for gourmet magazines and the like. He's a bachelor and a recluse with few friends, only devotees and adherents to the cause of tart sophistry. He has no interests save whatever current annoyances he can put his mind to. He has no purpose to his life except the formulation of day-to-day opportunities to vent his wrath on mechanical contrivances of an age he abhors. In short, Mr. Bartlett Finchley is a malcontent, born either too late or too early in the century, and who in just a moment will enter a realm where muscles and the will to fight back are not limited to human beings. Next stop for Mr. Bartlett Finchley - the Twilight Zone.
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Star Trek Generations (1994)
PICARD: This is the Nexus?
GUINAN: For you. This is what you wanted.
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Drugs, Inc. (TV Series)
Cannabis (2010)
Release Info
USA 4 December 2010
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2113276/
IMDb
Drugs, Inc.
Cannabis (4 Dec. 2010)
TV Episode
Release Date: 4 December 2010 (USA)
http://www.tv.com/shows/star-trek/the-paradise-syndrome-24941/
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Star Trek Season 3 Episode 3
The Paradise Syndrome
Aired Unknown Oct 04, 1968 on NBC
AIRED: 10/4/68
http://www.chakoteya.net/StarTrek/58.htm
The Paradise Syndrome [ Star Trek: The Original Series ]
Stardate: 4842.6
Original Airdate: Oct 4, 1968
[Obelisk chamber]
KIRK [OC]: (dazed and confused) Where am I? What place is this? What are these? (phaser and communicator) I feel should know. They're familiar and yet unfamiliar. How did I get here? Who am I? Try to remember.
(He finds a flight of stairs and walks up, out into the sunshine)
[Obelisk]
(Two young women are approaching, carrying baskets of food.)
MIRAMANEE: Wait.
(They kneel at the sight of Kirk. Then one gets up and walks up the steps to him, and puts his hand to her forehead.)
KIRK: Who are you?
MIRAMANEE: We are your people. We've been waiting for you to come to us.
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Deseret News
Ronald Reagan's 10 best quotes
By Michael De Groote, Deseret News
Published: Monday, Feb. 7 2011 10:25 a.m. MST
#8 My opponent's youth and inexperience
"I want you to know that also I will not make age an issue of this campaign. I am not going to exploit, for political purposes, my opponent's youth and inexperience."
October 21, 1984: In the second presidential debate with candidate Walter Mondale, Reagan was grilled over his age by Henry "Hank" Trewhitt of the Baltimore Sun. "You already are the oldest President in history, and some of your staff say you were tired after your most recent encounter with Mr. Mondale. I recall, yes, that President Kennedy, who had to go for days on end with very little sleep during the Cuba missile crisis. Is there any doubt in your mind that you would be able to function in such circumstances?" Reagan replied, "Not at all, Mr. Trewhitt and I want you to know that also I will not make age an issue of this campaign. I am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience."
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My Shocking Story (TV Series)
I Woke Up in the Morgue (2008)
Release Info
USA 2 January 2008
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1546231/
IMDb
My Shocking Story: Season 1, Episode 3
I Woke Up in the Morgue (2 Jan. 2008)
TV Episode
Release Date: 2 January 2008 (USA)
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 11/1/2006 3:14 PM
May 4, 2005, was the day I went to the Kent Police department for help. I named George W. Bush specifically as one of the people harassing me. The policeman didn’t ask me any questions. He dumped me off at the St. Francis hospital in Federal Way where the first thing they did was secretly drug my food. I found it very hard to restrain the urge to laugh shortly after I had eaten.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 01 November 2006 excerpt ends]
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3181715/
NCBI
PMC
US National Library of Medicine
National Institutes of Health
Dialogs in clinical neuroscience
Dialogues Clin Neurosci. 2003 Mar; 5(1): 101–108.
Abstract
On Novembers, 1306, a clinical psychiatrist and neuroanatomist, Alois Alzheimer, reported “A peculiar severe disease process of the cerebral cortex” to the 37th Meeting of South-West German Psychiatrists in Tubingen, He described a 50-year-old woman whom he had followed from her admission for paranoia, progressive sleep and memory disturbance, aggression, and confusion, until her death 5 years later. His report noted distinctive plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in the brain histology.
From Munich to Breslau
In 1912, he was appointed Chair of Psychiatry at the University of Breslau. This position was the realization of his dreams as a young assistant at the psychiatric hospital at Frankfurt, for his professional life: to work as clinician and director responsible for a psychiatric hosr pital. Unfortunately, he had very few years left to work in Breslau, for he died there at the age of 51 on December 19,1915.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 07:21 AM Pacific Time Seattle USA Tuesday 12 March 2013 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2013/03/wouldnt-it-blow-your-mind-to-hear.html
They stuck a lot of needles in me when I was inpatient at the University of Washington Medical Center back in the summer of 2005.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 12 March 2013 excerpt ends]
http://www.tv.com/shows/the-rockford-files/the-rockford-files-backlash-of-the-hunter-79177/
tv.com
The Rockford Files Season 1 Episode 1
The Rockford Files: Backlash of the Hunter
Aired Unknown Mar 27, 1974 on NBC
AIRED: 3/27/74
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072093/quotes
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The Rockford Files (TV Series)
Backlash of the Hunter (1974)
Quotes
Message on answering machine: Billings. LAPD. You know Thursday is Chapman's 20th year and we're giving a little surprise party at the Captain's. I think you should come. By the way, we need 5 bucks for the present.
http://www.chakoteya.net/movies/movie8.html
Star Trek: First Contact (1996)
[Enterprise-E holodeck]
PICARD: I'm looking for Nicky the Nose.
BARTENDER: He hasn't been here in months.
PICARD: This is the wrong chapter.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117731/releaseinfo
IMDb
Star Trek: First Contact (1996)
Release Info
USA 18 November 1996 (Hollywood, California) (premiere)
http://www.chakoteya.net/movies/movie8.html
Star Trek: First Contact (1996)
[Enterprise-E corridors]
LILY: How many planets are in this Federation?
PICARD: Over one hundred and fifty ...spread across eight thousand light years.
LILY: You mustn't get home much.
PICARD: Actually, I tend to think of this ship as home. But if it's Earth you're talking about I try to get back whenever I can. ...Good they haven't broken the encryption code yet.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0043278/releaseinfo
IMDb
An American in Paris (1951)
Release Info
USA 4 October 1951 (New York City, New York) (premiere)
http://www.tv.com/shows/the-six-million-dollar-man/the-privacy-of-the-mind-33088/
tv.com
The Six Million Dollar Man Season 4 Episode 21
The Privacy of the Mind
Aired Friday 8:30 PM Feb 27, 1977 on ABC
Steve is sent to impersonate an eccentric scientist who is recruited by the Russians. He discovers they are working on a project involving a mind-reading computer, but time is running out on how long he can maintain the impersonation.
AIRED: 2/27/77
http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=36032
The American Presidency Project
Ronald Reagan
XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989
Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the Prisoners of War Medal
June 24, 1988
Well, thank you all very much. Secretary [of Defense] Carlucci, and members of the Congress who are here, and honored guests, thank you all. I've often noted that, in my lifetime, America has fought four wars: the First World War, World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. You, the men here today, are the Americans who fought those wars. You survived the battles, you survived captivity, and you came home. I salute your valor, and I thank you for being here today as we present a new medal that honors those who served honorably as prisoners of war.
You symbolize the sacrifice that our nation has made, and you can be proud of what you helped achieve—a Western Europe that is strong and free, a democratic and prosperous Japan that is our critical ally in the Pacific, a South Korea whose remarkable economic and political achievements have become a model for building freedom in the developing world. And in Vietnam, you fought a noble battle for freedom. On the battlefield you knew only victory, only to have your victory lost by a failure of political will.
Nonetheless, you did honor to America. Your resistance to the evil of communism foreshadowed the growing movement toward democracy that we see today around the world. With your blood and valor, you won time for the rest of Southeast Asia and for the rest of humanity. You sustained the dream of freedom and leave as your legacy the free and vibrant nations of that region and the recognition that only free nations can prosper for their peoples. You, all of our former POW's, embody America's indomitable will to be free. Through your heroism, you have woven your lives into the fabric of American history and bound your flesh and spirit into our 200-year unbroken chain of freedom. Through your courage, you have demonstrated to the world that the American people shall always do that which is necessary to remain free. And for this the people of our nation and free people everywhere are in your debt.
In 10 days, it will be the Fourth of July, Independence Day. There'll be parades and fireworks. Americans will display the flag. And some children may ask, "Well, what are we celebrating? What does independence mean?" And all of you, better than most, know what independence means. You know the price at which it was won. As former prisoners of war, you know what it is to lose your freedom and to recover it. You know that freedom has its enemies, you've stared them in the eye, and you've suffered at their hands. You've seen that those who hate America hate us not for our flaws but for our strengths. You know what it means to be Americans, and in fact to be punished for it by those who despise what our country stands for. A former Vietnam POW, Captain Larry Chesley, tells of one instance when a fellow prisoner was taken from his cell—this was after the systematic torture had ceased—and he was savagely beaten as an example to the others. His crime was that there in the prison camp, he had made an American flag. The same flag too many of us will take for granted this Fourth of July.
I recall that returning prisoners of war said there were three things that helped them survive captivity and return with honor: faith in God, faith in their fellow prisoners, and faith in their country. As prisoners, many of you were subjected to terrible hardship and pain, which you resisted to the limits of your endurance, showing extraordinary courage time after time. You gained strength from each other and found it deep within yourselves.
Admiral James Stockdale, a long-term guest at the Hanoi Hilton, told of the time that he was left exposed outdoors for 3 days and nights in leg irons and handcuffs. He was periodically beaten and prevented from sleeping. As he grew weak, two fellow prisoners, despite the close watch of guards, spoke short words of encouragement that helped to sustain him. And another POW sent him a message in code by snapping a towel. The message was "God bless you." Yes, when things seemed most hopeless, you spoke words of prayer. In your time of greatest suffering, your faith did not falter but instead grew stronger. And in the face of evil, you put your trust in God and praised His name.
You also kept faith with America. And who can love this country more than the men and women who've been prisoners of a foreign power? When survivors of the Bataan Death March—World War II—being held in a POW camp, learned of the end of the war and their impending liberation, instead of taking vengeance on the prison guards there in their place of pain and torment, they said a prayer of thanksgiving and then sang "God Bless America." In the words of the song, America's soldiers "stood beside her," and we must stand beside them. Our country has not forgotten your former comrades who are still missing, those who fought in Korea and Vietnam and who have not returned home or been accounted for. We must keep faith with them and their families and demand the fullest possible accounting of the fate of the Americans who are missing in action. I know that the "River Rats" have a scholarship fund for the MIA children, and many of you've supported our efforts to learn the fate of their fathers. And let me say, we write no final chapter here. If there are living Americans being held against their will, we must bring them home.
America must also remain strong and vigilant, so that we can prevent war. A strong defense is one of our most basic human needs because it's the price of maintaining peace. And the same is true of supporting our allies and friends. Those resisting tyranny and aggression today in Nicaragua, in Afghanistan, in Cambodia, in Angola, and elsewhere, these fighters for freedom are part of the age-old tradition of human courage in the face of oppression. All of our efforts in Central America, particularly our support for the Nicaraguan freedom fighters, are designed to help those people secure their own freedom, so that we will never have to go to war to defend that critical region. And who can know better than you, how much better it is to deter a war than to fight one.
I know I've spoken before and told of when the Vietnam POW's returned home. I was Governor of California then, and Nancy and I were fortunate enough to have several hundred of them, in a number of groups, in our home. And we heard such stories and saw such courage. And one night afterward, when they'd gone, I said to Nancy, "Where did we find such men?" And the answer came almost as quickly as I'd asked it. We found them where we've always found them—on the farms, in the shops, in the offices and stores, on the streets, in the towns and cities of America. They're just the product of the greatest, freest system man has ever known.
Speaking for Nancy and myself, you and all those others will forever be in our prayers. I thank you, and God bless you. And God bless America!
And now, it's my honor to present the POW Medal to Americans representing World War II, the Korean conflict, and the Vietnam war.
Note: The President spoke at 2:01 p.m. at the South Portico at the White House.
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The Great Houdini (1976 TV Movie)
Release Info
USA 8 October 1976
http://www.chakoteya.net/StarTrek/58.htm
The Paradise Syndrome [ Star Trek: The Original Series ]
Stardate: 4842.6
Original Airdate: Oct 4, 1968
[Lodge]
ELDER: Miramanee has said that you appeared to her and to her handmaiden from the walls of the temple, just as our legend foretells. We do not doubt the words of our priestess, but these are troubled times, and we must be sure.
KIRK: I'll answer anything I can, but as I told you, many things are strange to me.
SALISH: He knows nothing of our danger. How could he save us?
ELDER: It is against custom to interrupt a tribal elder at council, even for the medicine chief.
SALISH: Elder, words will not save us when the skies darken. We must be certain. I say he must prove he is a god.
ELDER: Our skies have darkened three times since the harvest. The last time worst of all. Our legend predicts such danger and promises that the Wise Ones who planted us here will send a god to save us, one who can rouse the temple spirit and make the sky grow quiet. Can you do this?
KIRK: I came from the temple, as Miramanee said, and it was a beginning for me here. But I came from the sky, too. Only I can't remember. I can't remember.
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The Last Ship Season 1 Episode 1
Pilot - Phase Six
Aired Sunday 9:00 PM Jun 22, 2014 on TNT
AIRED: 6/22/14
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Springfield! Springfield!
The Last Ship (2014)
Pilot: Phase Six
Commander Mike Slattery - executive officer: I'm going to go check on the, uh, yeah.
Dr. Rachel Scott: Those men are here to support me. You don't send them to bring me in.
Commander Tom Chandler - commanding officer: Those men are sailors in the US Navy and report directly to me.
Dr. Rachel Scott: I say when I am done and ready. My work is vital here, and I have finally found what I'm looking for!
Commander Tom Chandler - commanding officer: Doctor! First of all, thanks for checking in. Think this is the first time you said more than three words to me since we left Norfolk.
Dr. Rachel Scott: Well, I am sorry that I haven't had you over for tea.
Commander Tom Chandler - commanding officer: You know, your attitude was mildly charming back in June in Virginia, but up here, at 50 below, when none of us have talked to our families in four months, not so charming.
Dr. Rachel Scott: Yeah, well, charm wasn't exactly my prio-
Commander Tom Chandler - commanding officer: Still talking.
http://www.chakoteya.net/StarTrek/58.htm
The Paradise Syndrome [ Star Trek: The Original Series ]
Stardate: 4842.6
Original Airdate: Oct 4, 1968
[Forest]
(Bare-chested Kirk is chasing laughing Miramanee through the trees.)
KIRK: Miramanee. Come here. Miramanee.
(He catches her and they kiss.)
MIRAMANEE: Each time your arms hold me is as joyous as the first.
KIRK: I'm happy. I'm so happy. If it weren't for the dreams, my mind would be completely at peace.
MIRAMANEE: I thought you no longer had the dreams, that you no longer saw the strange lodge which moves through the sky.
KIRK: They've come back. They were gone for a while, but they've come back, and I see faces, too. Very dim. I feel I should know know them. I feel my place is with them, not here. I don't deserve this happiness.
http://www.chakoteya.net/StarTrek/58.htm
The Paradise Syndrome [ Star Trek: The Original Series ]
Stardate: 4842.6
Original Airdate: Oct 4, 1968
SPOCK: Why were you being stoned?
MIRAMANEE: Kirok could not get back into the temple.
SPOCK: Naturally, since he did not come from there.
- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 10:46 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Wednesday 25 November 2015