Tuesday, March 08, 2016

Flight 232




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Gloria Vanderbilt

Biography

Date of Birth 20 February 1924, New York City, New York, USA

Birth Name Gloria Laura Vanderbilt










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Fear the Walking Dead Season 1 Episode 1

Pilot

Aired Sunday Aug 23, 2015 on AMC

AIRED: 8/23/15










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Fear the Walking Dead (TV Series)

Pilot (2015)

Quotes


[first lines]

Nick Clark: [waking up] Gloria?

Nick Clark: [searching the buliding] Gloria! Hello?

Nick Clark: [whispering now] Gloria. Look we gotta go...










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Red Storm Rising (1986)

Tom Clancy

13. – The Strangers Arrive and Depart

Red Storm Rising

AACHEN, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY

It was the traffic that did it. The envelope came as promised to the proper post office box, and the key worked as he'd been told to expect. Minimum personnel involvement. The major grumbled at having to expose himself in the open this way, but it wasn't the first time he'd had to work with the KGB, and he needed this up-to-date information if his mission were to have any chance of success. Besides, he smiled briefly, the Germans are so proud of their postal service . . .

The major folded the oversized envelope and tucked it into his jacket pocket before leaving the building. His clothing was entirely German in origin, as were the sunglasses which he donned on opening the door. He scanned the sidewalk in both directions, looking for anyone who might be trailing him. Nothing. The KGB officer had promised him that the safe house was totally secure, that no one had the least suspicion that they were here. Perhaps. The taxi was waiting for him across the street. He was in a hurry. The cars were stopped on the street, and he decided to go straight across instead of walking to the comer. The major was from Russia and not accustomed to the unruly European traffic where the pedestrians are expected to follow the rules too. He was a hundred meters from the nearest traffic cop, and the nearby German drivers could sense that the cop's back was turned. It should have been as much a surprise to the major as to American tourists that, when driving, the orderly Germans were anything but. He stepped off the curb without looking, just as the traffic started moving.

"Red Storm Rising"

He never even saw the accelerating Peugeot. It was not moving fast, only twenty-five kilometers per hour. Fast enough. The right fender caught him on the hip, spun him around, and catapulted the major into a lamppost. He was knocked unconscious before he knew what had happened, which was just as well, since his legs remained in the street and the Peugeot's rear wheel crushed both ankles. The damage to his head was spectacular. A major artery was cut open, and blood fountained onto the sidewalk as he lay motionless on his face. The car stopped at once, its driver leaping out to see what she had done. There was a scream from a child who had never seen so much blood, and a postman raced to the comer to summon the police officer standing in the traffic circle, while another man went into a store to call an ambulance.

The stopped traffic allowed the taxi driver to leave his vehicle and come over. He tried to get close, but already a half dozen men were bending over the body.

"Er ist tot," one observed, and the body was pale enough to make one think so. The major was already in shock. So was the Peugeot's driver, whose eyes were already dripping tears as her breaths came in irregular sobs. She was trying to tell everyone that the man had stepped right in front of her car, that she hadn't had a chance to stop. She spoke in French, which only made things more difficult.

Pushing through the spectators, the taxi driver was almost close enough to touch the body by now. He had to get that envelope . . . but then the policeman arrived.










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Red Storm Rising (1986)

Tom Clancy


13. – The Strangers Arrive and Depart


The driver horsed the ambulance into a hard left turn, and all the while the two-tone siren cleared traffic ahead of them. One minute later he halted the Mercedes and backed it into the emergency receiving area. A doctor and two orderlies were already waiting.

German hospitals are nothing if not efficient. Within ten minutes the victim, now a patient, had been intubated to protect his airway, punctured for a unit of O-positive blood and a bottle of IV fluids, and wheeled up to neurosurgery for immediate surgery at the hands of Professor Anton Ziegler. The lieutenant had to stay in the emergency room with the registrar.

"So who was he?" the young doctor asked. The policeman gave the information over.

"A German?"

"Does that seem strange?" the lieutenant asked.

"Well, when the radio call came in, and said you were coming also, I assumed that this was, well, sensitive, as though a foreigner were injured."

"The auto was driven by a Frenchwoman."

"Ach, that explains it. I thought he was the foreigner."

"Why so?"

"His dental work. I noticed when I intubated him. He has a number of cavities, and they've been repaired with stainless steel-sloppy work."

"Perhaps he originally comes from the East Zone," the lieutenant observed. The registrar snorted.

No German ever did that work! A carpenter could do better." The doctor filled out the admission form rapidly.

"What are you telling me?"

"He has poor dental work. Strange. He is very fit. Dressed well. Jewish. But he has miserable dental work." The doctor sat down. "We see many strange things, of course."

"Where are his personal effects?" The lieutenant was a naturally curious type, one reason he'd become a policeman after his service in the Bundeswehr. The doctor walked the officer to a room where the personal effects were inventoried for secure storage by a hospital employee.

They found the clothing neatly arranged, with the jacket and shirt separate so that their bloodstains would not damage anything else. Pocket change, a set of keys, and a large envelope were set aside for cataloging. The orderly was filling out a form, looking up to list exactly what had come in with the patient.

The policeman lifted the manila envelope. It had been mailed from Stuttgart yesterday evening. A ten-mark stamp. On an impulse he pulled out a pocketknife and slit the top of the envelope open. Neither the doctor nor the orderly objected. This was a police officer, after all.

A large and two smaller envelopes were inside. He opened the large one first and extracted the contents. First he saw a diagram. It looked ordinary enough until he saw that it was a photocopy of a German Army document stamped Geheim. Secret. Then the name: Lammersdorf. He was holding a map of a NATO communications headquarters not thirty kilometers from where he stood. The police lieutenant was a captain in the German Army Reserves, and held an intelligence billet. Who was Siegfried Baum? He opened the other envelopes. Next he went to a phone.










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Red Storm Rising (1986)

Tom Clancy


13. – The Strangers Arrive and Depart


"What of the chance that this is all some sort of Russian provocation? Why weren't these documents brought over when they crossed the border?"

"The reconstruction of the Lammersdorf installation meant that they needed correct information. As you know, we've been upgrading the security measures at our NATO communications stations since last summer, and our Russian friends must have been updating their assault plans as well. The fact that they have these documents at all-just days old, some of them-is most frightening. As for how we happened to get hold of this man-" Weber explained the circumstances of the accident. "We have every reason to believe that it was a genuine accident, not a provocation. The driver, a Madame Anne-Marie LeCourte, is a fashion agent -she sells dresses for some Paris designer or other; not a likely cover for a Soviet spy.










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Springfield! Springfield!


Fear the Walking Dead

Pilot


- He was high.
- He was ranting.
We had to restrain him.
I requested a psych consult.
- She's not listening.
- She heard you.
Police officer: Nick.
Buddy.
You with me? Nick.
( whistles ) - ( snaps fingers ) - I went for a walk.
You were running, Nick.
I went for a run.










http://www.e-reading.org.ua/bookreader.php/79701/Clancy_-_Red_Storm_Rising.txt


Red Storm Rising (1986)

Tom Clancy


10 – Remember, Remember


"Why did you come into our country?" demanded one of them.

"I have told you this."

"Why does your country wish to kill the leaders of our Soviet Party?"

"I am a spy," Falken replied. "I carry out assignments. I do not ask such questions. I follow my orders."

"How were you captured?"

"I was arrested at the Kiev Railroad Station. How I was caught they have not told me."

"Cute," Lowe commented.

"He called himself a spy," Toland objected. "You don't say that. You call yourself an 'officer.' An 'agent' is a foreigner who works for you, and a 'spy' is a bad guy. They use the same terms that we do."

The CIA/DIA report arrived on the telex printer an hour later. Gerhardt Eugen Falken. Age forty-four. Born in Bonn. Educated in public schools, good marks on his records-but his picture was missing from his high school yearbook. Military service as a draftee in a transport battalion whose records had been destroyed in a barracks fire twelve years before, honorable discharge found in his personal effects. University degree in liberal arts, good marks, but again no picture, and three professors who gave him B grades can't seem to recall him. A small import-export business. Where did the money come from to start it? Nobody could answer that one. Lived in Bremen quietly, modestly, and alone. Friendly man, after a fashion. Always nodded to his neighbors, but never socialized with them. A good-"very correct," his elderly secretary said-boss to his employees. Traveled a lot. In short, many people knew he existed, quite a few did business with his firm, but nobody really knew a thing about him.

"Red Storm Rising"

"I can hear the papers now: this guy has 'Agency' written all over him."










http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1971/gabor-facts.html

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The Official Web Site of the Nobel Prize

The Nobel Prize in Physics 1971

Dennis Gabor


Dennis Gabor

Born: 5 June 1900, Budapest, Hungary

Died: 8 February 1979, London, United Kingdom

Affiliation at the time of the award: Imperial College, London, United Kingdom

Prize motivation: "for his invention and development of the holographic method"

Field: optical physics










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Springfield! Springfield!


Fear the Walking Dead

Pilot


Police officer: Okay, we'll take it from the top.










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Encyclopædia Britannica


Stephen Crane

American writer

Stephen Crane, (born Nov. 1, 1871, Newark, N.J., U.S.—died June 5, 1900, Badenweiler, Baden, Ger.)










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Springfield! Springfield!


Fear the Walking Dead

Pilot


Why the restraints? I don't know.
Ask the lab coat.










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The Simpsons Season 10 Episode 23

Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo

Aired Sunday 8:00 PM May 16, 1999 on FOX

Quotes


Bart: Knife goes in, guts come out.

(He continues to do this, while gutting the fish)

Magic Fish: Please, spare me and I will grant you three--

(He screams as Bart stabs the fish)

Bart: Knife goes in, guts come out.










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Springfield! Springfield!


The Simpsons

Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo


Good-bye, Japan.
I'll miss your Kentucky Fried Chicken and your sparkling, whale-free seas.
- Hey, what's goin' on? - What's happening? [ Beeping ] [Man On P.A.] Folks, we're experiencing some moderate Godzilla-related turbulence at this time, so I'm gonna go ahead - and ask you to put your seat belts back on.
- [ Screechi ng ] When we get to 35,000 feet he usually does let go so from there on out, all we have to do - [ Yawni ng ] - is worry about Mothra, and we do have reports he's tied up with Gamera and Rodan at the present time.
- Thank you very much.
- [ Roari ng, Screechi ng ] [ Godzilla Screeches ]










From 6/5/1900 ( Dennis Gabor ) To 2/20/1924 ( Gloria Vanderbilt ) is 8660 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 7/19/1989 ( the United Airlines Flight 232 crash ) is 8660 days



From 6/5/1900 ( Stephen Crane deceased ) To 2/20/1924 ( Gloria Vanderbilt ) is 8660 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 7/19/1989 ( the United Airlines Flight 232 crash ) is 8660 days










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The Simpsons Season 10 Episode 23

Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo

Aired Sunday 8:00 PM May 16, 1999 on FOX

Quotes


(Bart playing a Nintendo Game Boy)

Stewardess: Sir, it is not safe to use electronic devices yet.

Bart: You're the waitress.

(He presses "Shut Down" button and plane goes down)

Stewardess: Turn it back on! Turn it back on!










From 2/20/1924 ( Gloria Vanderbilt ) To 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 ) is 24496 days

24496 = 12248 + 12248

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 5/16/1999 is 12248 days



From 2/9/1941 ( the Winston Churchill "Give Us The Tools" speech ) To 5/16/1999 is 21280 days

21280 = 10640 + 10640

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 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


[ See also: http://hvom.blogspot.com/2015/03/thirty-minutes-over-tokyo.html ]



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The Simpsons Season 10 Episode 23

Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo

Aired Sunday 8:00 PM May 16, 1999 on FOX

The Simpsons learn to cut corners, enabling them to afford a trip to Japan. In Japan, they lose their savings and must become contestants on a humiliating game show to earn their way back home.

AIRED: 5/16/99










http://www.simpsonsarchive.com/episodes/AABF20.txt

Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo [ The Simpsons ]

Original Airdate on FOX: 16-May-1999


% Lisa sits on the couch reading the magazine "Wired" when Homer comes in and
% takes it from her, thinking it is the magazine "Weird".

Homer: Heh-heh-heh. I love their hilarious send-ups of hit movies.

Lisa: Dad, it's not--

Homer: "Gigabyte"! [laughs] They've done it again. Gigabyte. Wait, this isn't "Weird"! [looks at cover] Why, there's no magazine *called* "Weird", is there?

Lisa: [takes magazine] This is *"Wired"*. It's about computers and technology.

[Homer stares]










http://www.simpsonsarchive.com/episodes/AABF20.txt

Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo [ The Simpsons ]

Original Airdate on FOX: 16-May-1999


% Lisa checks the view out the hotel window and sees several landmarks: the
% Imperial Gardens, the Meiji Shrine, and the Hello Kitty factory. Inspired,
% Lisa wants to explore, but Bart is busy watching the local TV. Bart
% recognizes a cartoon as the one that causes seizures. As he watches the
% cartoon robot's flashing eyes, Bart's eyes dilate and he falls to the floor
% in convulsions. Wondering what's going on, Marge and Lisa catch sight of
% the TV and also have seizures. Homer walks in, not knowing what's going on,
% but decides to join in by faking a seizure. When a commercial starts,
% everyone gets up.

Homer: Whew. All that seizin' made me hungry.

Lisa: Me, too! Let's go to an authentic Japanese noodle house.

Homer: The toilet recommended a place called Americatown.

Lisa: Dad, we didn't come halfway around the world to eat at "Americatown".

Marge: I'd like to see the Japanese take on the club sandwich! I bet it's smaller and more efficient.

TV: We now return to "Battling Seizure Robots".

[The four Simpsons all have seizures]










http://www.simpsonsarchive.com/episodes/AABF20.txt

Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo [ The Simpsons ]

Original Airdate on FOX: 16-May-1999


Homer: [to Bart in Japanese, subtitled:] Should we tell them the secret of inner peace?

Bart: [Japanese, subtitled:] No, they are foreign devils.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 6:02 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Tuesday 08 March 2016