This Is What I Think.

Sunday, October 23, 2016

The Walking Dead




As I mentioned earlier in the morning I was trying to think of a way to predict the victim in the season premiere episode. I was also trying to think of a way to establish my prediction before actually finding out that detail when first watching the episode.

In the early evening Sunday I decided to review the numbers for the calendar day today.

If my prediction from earlier proves true then this non-contiguous note betrays some of the drama. Because the facts support my earlier prediction after the fact.

I am writing this line at 6:22 PM Sunday and the thought occurred to me that I could inadvertently scan a page on the internet that reveals the spoiler. Presumably that episode is broadcasting in the eastern time zone of the United States as I write this line. Here in the 6 PM hour I have to wait until 9 PM to watch the episode broadcast new. So I am going to avoid the internet until I first watch the episode later tonight. I might post this note during a commercial break during the 9 PM hour or I might post this note after 10 PM. I will probably post here my prediction whether I got it right or not. At 7:06 PM I decided to publish this note in the next few minutes, which I am working now on accomplishing.

During the afternoon Sunday I sat down at my desk and set about to make my prediction. I wasn't thinking of anyone in particular and decided to review the cast of characters and to make my prediction upon reviewing the list. I don't recall watching any of the rebroadcast episodes after the last season's finale episode.

Upon reviewing the list my prediction jumped out at me and I decided that simply recording that detail during the daylight hours was good enough.

And I mean, if you don't believe me after all I've written so far, to paraphrase your Little-Punk-Sissy-Bitch-in-Chief, then nothing will get through to you dullards.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 11:21 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Saturday 03 October 2015 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2015/10/fear-next-boring-ass-season-of-walking.html


Fear The Next Boring Ass Season of The Walking Dead Rick Grimes


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excite tv


The Walking Dead (New)

697 AMCPHD: Sunday, October 23 9:00 PM [ 9:00 PM 23 October 2016 Pacific Time USA ]

Drama, Horror, Science fiction

The Day Will Come When You Won't Be

As the members of the group remain helpless, Negan takes action that will forever haunt those who survive.

Cast: Andrew Lincoln, Chandler Riggs, Steven Yeun, Norman Reedus, Melissa McBride, Lauren Cohan, Danai Gurira Executive Producer(s): Frank Darabont, Robert Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd, David Alpert, Glen Mazzara

Original Air Date: Oct 23, 2016










http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2016/oct/23/around-the-remote-walking-dead-finally-returns/

The Spokesman-Review


ENTERTAINMENT

SUNDAY, OCT. 23, 2016

Around the remote: ‘Walking Dead’ finally returns

By Chuck Barney

Tribune News Service

DON’T MISS: “The Walking Dead” – Are you nervous? Of course you are. One of the most harrowing TV cliffhangers in recent memory finally gets resolved as the zombie mega-hit returns for its seventh season. When last seen, many of our intrepid survivors had just been captured by the ruthless villain Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan). Wielding a Louisville Slugger covered in barbed wire, he was poised to use one of them for batting practice. But who? We’re about to find out – while peering through our fingers. 9 p.m. Sunday, AMC.










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Encyclopædia Britannica


Augusta Savage

AMERICAN SCULPTOR AND EDUCATOR

Augusta Savage, original name Augusta Christine Fells (born February 29, 1892, Green Cove Springs, Florida, U.S.—died March 26, 1962, New York, New York) American sculptor and educator who battled racism to secure a place for African American women in the art world.

Augusta Fells began modeling figures from the red-clay soil of her native Florida at an early age. When just 15 years old, she married John T. Moore in 1907 and had her only child, Irene, in 1908. After Moore died a few years later, Augusta moved to West Palm Beach, Florida, in 1915. About that time she married James Savage, but she divorced him in the early 1920s and kept his name.

Once she discovered a good source for clay, Savage thrived artistically in West Palm Beach, receiving local encouragement and prizes. She moved to Jacksonville, Florida, hoping to make a living by executing commissioned busts of the city’s well-to-do African Americans. When that plan failed, she left her daughter with her parents in Florida and moved to New York City to study art. In 1921 she enrolled at Cooper Union in the four-year sculpture course, but her instructors quickly waived many of the classes in light of her talent. She graduated in three years.

In 1923 Savage became the focus of a racial scandal involving the French government and the American arts community. She was among some 100 young American women selected to attend a summer program at Fontainebleau, outside Paris, but her application was subsequently refused by the French on the basis of her race. The American sculptor Hermon A. MacNeil was the only member of the committee to denounce the decision, and he invited Savage to study with him in an attempt to make amends. Also in 1923 Savage married for the third and final time, but her husband, Robert L. Poston, died the next year. Following this period, Savage worked in steam laundries to earn money to care for her family and to save for studies in Europe.

In the 1920s Savage received commissions to sculpt portrait busts of W.E.B. Du Bois and black nationalist Marcus Garvey; both pieces were hailed for their power and dynamism. On the strength of these works and especially the poignant Gamin (1929)—a portrait bust of a streetwise boy and one of Savage’s few extant pieces—she received a Julius Rosenwald Fellowship that enabled her finally to study in Paris in 1929–31.

The Great Depression brought art sales to a virtual standstill, however, and so when she returned to New York she began to teach art, founding the Savage Studio of Arts and Crafts in Harlem in 1932. In 1934 Savage became the first African American elected to the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors (now National Association of Women Artists). In 1937 she became the first director of the Harlem Community Art Center, which was established under the Works Progress Administration Federal Art Project (WPA/FAP). The art centre in Harlem played a crucial role in the development of many young black artists. Savage also fought successfully for the inclusion of black artists in WPA projects.

In the late 1930s Savage was commissioned to create a sculpture for the 1939 New York World’s Fair. The piece, The Harp, inspired by James Weldon Johnson’s poem “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” became one of her best known. Unfortunately, it and many other works by Savage were never cast in durable materials and were later lost or destroyed. Savage opened a gallery specializing in art by African Americans, but it did not survive for long. She retired from art in the 1940s, moving to a farm in Saugerties, New York.












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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 01/25/11 11:51 PM
I have always hated capacitors and capacitance for some reason. There is just something devious, it would seem to me, about capacitance. Resistance and transistors, those are the cool components.


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IMDb


The Omega Man (1971)

Release Info

USA 1 August 1971



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The Omega Man (1971)

Full Cast & Crew

Charlton Heston ... Neville












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The Omega Man (1971)

Quotes


Matthias: How hard it is to admit the truth.










From 3/26/1962 ( Augusta Savage deceased ) To 3/16/2013 ( the untimely demise of Kerry Burgess 2005 ) is 18618 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 10/23/2016 is 18618 days



From 3/16/2013 ( the untimely demise of Kerry Burgess 2005 ) To 10/23/2016 is 1317 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 6/11/1969 ( premiere US film "True Grit" ) is 1317 days



From 8/1/1971 ( premiere US film "The Omega Man" ) To 10/23/2016 is 16520 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 1/25/2011 is 16520 days





http://www.tv.com/shows/the-walking-dead/the-day-will-come-when-you-wont-be-3422479/

tv.com


The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 1

The Day Will Come When You Won't Be

Airs Sunday 9:00 PM Oct 23, 2016 on AMC

In the seventh-season premiere, Negan's actions will haunt the surviving members of Rick's group forever.

AIRS TONIGHT










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IMDb


True Grit (1969)

Release Info

USA 11 June 1969



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IMDb


True Grit (1969)

Full Cast & Crew

John Wayne ... Rooster Cogburn










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Springfield! Springfield!


True Grit (1969)


Moon can't walk, he's hit.
- Drag him out.
- What papers you got on me?
I got no papers on you.
You better move!
Tell those others to be careful
with their guns. We're coming out!
Hit the dirt! Belly down!
Spreadeagle!
I forgot they were there.
Get inside, both of you.
Wrap that around your leg.
Put the horses in the lean-to.
- Cuff them.
- Get up.
Sit down. Get down there.
You fellas are way too jumpy.
What have you been up to,
besides stealing stock?
- You ain't got no papers on us.
- No, but I got some John Does.
Resisting a federal officer,
that's a year right there!
- My leg hurts!
- I bet it does, sonny boy.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 7:15 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Sunday 23 October 2016