This Is What I Think.
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Sport
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TOM PETTY AND THE HEARTBREAKERS
album: "Full Moon Fever" (1989)
(Tom Petty Solo)
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TOM PETTY AND THE HEARTBREAKERS
"Depending On You"
You used to be such a sweet young girl
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Biography for
Bill Gates
Date of Birth
28 October 1955, Seattle, Washington, USA
Birth Name
William Henry Gates III
Spouse
Melinda Gates (1 January 1994 - present) 3 children
Children: Jennifer Katharine (26 April 1996), son Rory John (23 May 1999), Phoebe Adele (14 September 2002)
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transvestite
a person, especially a male, who assumes the dress and manner usually associated with the opposite sex.
a person who seeks sexual pleasure from wearing clothes that are normally associated with the opposite sex
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Taxi Driver (1976)
Quotes
Iris: I don't like what I'm doing, Sport.
Sport: Ah, baby, I don't want you to like what you're doing. If you like what you're doing, then you won't be my woman.
From 2/8/1976 ( premiere US film "Taxi Driver" ) To 2/26/1996 is 7323 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 11/20/1985 ( from the official United States Navy documents of Kerry Burgess: "CO,NEPTDCEN ADV LTR 1-86" ) is 7323 days
From 12/17/1959 ( premiere US film "On the Beach" ) To 2/26/1996 is 13220 days
13220 = 6610 + 6610
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 12/8/1983 ( premiere US film "Sudden Impact" ) is 6610 days
From 5/31/1930 ( Clint Eastwood ) To 1/17/1991 is 22146 days
22146 = 11073 + 11073
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 2/26/1996 is 11073 days
From 4/5/1951 ( premiere US film "Bedtime for Bonzo" ) To 2/26/1996 is 16398 days
16398 = 8199 + 8199
From 11/2/1965 To 4/14/1988 ( the minefield and Soviet Union-George Bush torpedo damage to United States Navy warship USS Samuel B. Roberts FFG 58 while US Navy FC2 Kerry Wayne Burgess was somewhere in the area on assignment onboard the US Navy warship USS Wainwright CG 28 ) is 8199 days
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William J. Clinton
XLII President of the United States: 1993 - 2001
Remarks Welcoming the World Series Champion Atlanta Braves
February 26, 1996
The President. Thank you very much. Senator Nunn, Congressman Lewis, Congressman Bishop, Terry McGuirk, Harvey Schiller, Bill Bartholomay, Stan Kasten, John Schuerholz, and to Bobby Cox and the coaches, the staff, and of course, the Atlanta Braves, let me welcome you all to the White House. We are delighted to have you here.
Secretary Riley is relocating from South Carolina to Georgia as a result of the outcome of the World Series. [Laughter] We're glad to see you here.
This is a happy day for all of us. Three years ago, shortly after I became President, I had occasion to meet the Canadian Prime Minister when he hosted a meeting in Vancouver between President Yeltsin and me. And he wanted to have all this high-flowing policy discussion, and I said, "Now, before anything else, I want to tell you that my number one objective in our relations with Canada is to win the World Series back." [Laughter] And I want to thank the Atlanta Braves for helping my foreign policy with Canada to succeed.
It was a great season, and it was a magnificent World Series victory. Since 1990 this team has been the winningest team in baseball, with three National League pennants and four division titles and an absolutely extraordinary level of performance, which for every baseball fan in America has been a thrilling thing to watch. Your victory is very well-deserved, not only because you have been there before but throughout the season you were dogged by doubts and secondguessing. I can identify with that. [Laughter] You proved your critics wrong, and you achieved baseball's highest goal by overcoming adversity and criticism.
Casey Stengel once said, good pitching beats good hitting and vice versa. [Laughter] Well, the Braves proved that last year. You had great hitting, great fielding, and great pitching. Tom Glavine and Greg Maddux have won every Cy Young Award for the past 5 years. You may have an antitrust suit on your hands, even with baseball's exemption. [Laughter]
We were all thrilled by Dave Justice's play and his solo home run in the final game, which put the Braves on top. And we were—I think all of us who grew up around baseball were literally stunned—I think "stunned" is the only word—by the success of your entire pitching staff. We may never see a performance like that again in my lifetime, and I want to compliment all of them, especially since Senator Nunn told me on the way in they were all good golfers as well. [Laughter]
I think the Braves have shown us the best side of professional sports: perseverance and hard work and commitment, and a commitment that has endured over seasons. There really does seem to be a spirit of teamwork that has worked for this team. At a time when so many people wonder whether the team spirit and the ties to community still characterize professional athletics, the Braves have demonstrated beyond doubt that in Atlanta and with the Braves that is still the truth, and that it has been richly rewarded by consistent performance year-in and year-out and finally by the World Series victory.
For all of that, I say on behalf of our entire country, congratulations. Welcome to the White House. It is an honor to have you here. And if you keep doing what you've been doing I expect you'll be here for several more years, and I hope I'm around for a few of them to welcome you back. Thank you very much.
[At this point, several gifts were presented to the President.]
The President. Thank you very much. I looked in here hoping I could find out how many strokes I would get from each player. [Laughter]
Let me say again to all of you, I welcome you here. We're going to take a little picture now and then have a receiving line next door so we can bring everyone in. It occurred to me that I ought to make one more point since the team is here and we were forced to delay this once because of the operation in Bosnia.
This room is a good reminder of why teams and why this country should never say die. And I think I should tell you this. It was in this room in 1814, 182 years ago, that symbolically the light of liberty in America almost went out. This room was all set up for a fancy banquet, and unbeknownst to the people who were planning to come, in the War of 1812, the British had actually landed a few miles from here.
And our President, James Madison, was the last President of the United States that actually was the operating Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces. He was out of the White House, and his wife, Dolley, was basically going to host this dinner we were having. And so James Madison sent his wife word that the British were coming and that she should get out of here before she was killed.
But she had to save that picture of George Washington, which was painted in 1797, 200 years ago next year, by Gilbert Stewart. And we bought it for $500 in 1797. It's worth a dollar or two more today. [Laughter] She cut that picture out of a frame, rolled it up, and just before the British rolled in here she cleared out, along with all the party-goers. They came in and had the gall to eat all of our food, and then they burned the house down. And a lot of people thought the next day that America's days were numbered. It didn't turn out that way.
And I think if we all remember that, we can do more in our own lives to help our country, our teams, our families, and our communities. And that's the sort of spirit you've exhibited. I hope you'll—when times get tough, you'll remember that story. That was a long time ago, and we're still here.
God bless you, and thank you.
NOTE: The President spoke at 5:55 p.m. in the East Room at the White House.
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Springfield! Springfield!
Batman Begins (2005)
Come on, Bruce. Come on.
Bruce, we have
some more hotels for you to buy.
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Taxi Driver (1976)
Release Info
USA 8 February 1976
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Taxi Driver (1976)
Full Cast & Crew
Robert De Niro ... Travis Bickle
Jodie Foster ... Iris
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Channel 9
The History of Microsoft - 1985
Posted: Apr 16, 2009 at 5:25AM
By: Tina
November 20, 1985
Microsoft ships the retail version of Windows
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On the Beach (1959)
Release Info
USA 17 December 1959
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Sudden Impact (1983)
Release Info
USA 8 December 1983 (New York City, New York)
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Sudden Impact (1983)
Full Cast & Crew
Clint Eastwood ... Harry Callahan
Sondra Locke ... Jennifer Spencer
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Sudden Impact (1983)
Quotes
Jennifer Spencer: So what now?
Harry Callahan: Now, I guess I'll have to...
Jennifer Spencer: [cutting him off] read me my rights?
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Springfield! Springfield!
Taxi Driver (1976)
Why don't you come
to the commune with me?
What, come to the commune with you? No.
Why not?
I don't go to places like that.
- Come on, why not?
- I don't get along with people like that.
- Are you a Scorpion?
- What?
That's it, you're a Scorpion.
I can tell every time.
Besides, I got to stay here.
- Come on, why?
- I got something very important to do.
What's so important?
Doing something for the government.
The cab thing is just part-time.
Are you a narc?
- Do I look like a narc?
- Yeah.
I am a narc.
God! I don't know who's weirder, you or me.
- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 4:13 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Wednesday 27 July 2016