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Monday, October 24, 2016
Treehouse of Horror VIII
I asked him one time after we moved to Ashdown and we had to live with Denzil why some people called him "Head".
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The Simpsons (Repeat)
618 FXXPHD: Monday, October 24 9:30 PM [ 9:30 PM Monday 24 October 2016 Pacific Time USA ]
Sitcom, Animated Halloween
Treehouse of Horror VIII
Homer battles mutants in ``The Homega Man''; Bart morphs into an insect in ``Fly vs. Fly''; a bewitching Marge appears in ``Easy-Bake Coven.''.
Cast: Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Harry Shearer, Hank Azaria Executive Producer(s): James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, David Mirkin
Original Air Date: Oct 26, 1997
http://www.simpsonsarchive.com/episodes/5F02.txt
Treehouse of Horror VIII [ The Simpsons ]
Original Airdate on FOX: 26-Oct-97
% That night, Lisa is in her room sat at her desk, her work lit by lamp.
% Fly-Bart lands on the lampshade, and his shadow appears enlarged on the
% light's beam on the wall. We can see fly-Bart's mouth moving, trying to
% talk, but we hear no sound. Lisa realises, and tells Bart to fly into her
% saxaphone so she can get an amplified sound.
Fly-Bart: Help me, Lis! That giant fly stole my body and now he's trying to kill me!
Lisa: Oh no, and I let him borrow my toothbrush! Well, that hideous creep doesn't scare me.
(some slime drips from the ceiling. Lisa looks up and sees freak-Bart up there, sending Lisa running out the room screaming.)
Lisa: (running away from freak-Bart) Mom, dad, help! He's trying to kill me!
Homer: Nobody likes a tattle-tale, honey.
Marge: (disappointed) They're like this every rainy day.
From 11/25/1986 ( Michael Dean Draper reported killed on Hicks Road near Wilton Arkansas ) To 10/26/1997 is 3988 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 10/3/1976 ( premiere US TV series "Quincy M.E." ) is 3988 days
From 9/17/1916 ( Manfred von Richthofen shoots down his first enemy plane during World War I ) To 9/10/1948 ( the birthdate I recall for Thedia Gay Newman Burgess Draper Whatever ) is 11681 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 10/26/1997 is 11681 days
From 4/14/1987 ( the Dinger massacre in Ashdown Arkansas ) To 10/26/1997 is 3848 days
3848 = 1924 + 1924
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 2/8/1971 ( the NASDAQ stock exchange founded ) is 1924 days
From 8/13/1967 ( Michael Dean Draper ) To 10/26/1997 is 11032 days
11032 = 5516 + 5516
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 12/9/1980 ( Jimmy Carter - Death of John Lennon Statement by the President ) is 5516 days
http://www.tv.com/shows/the-simpsons/treehouse-of-horror-viii-1467/
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The Simpsons Season 9 Episode 4
Treehouse of Horror VIII
Aired Sunday 8:00 PM Oct 26, 1997 on FOX
AIRED: 10/26/97
http://www.simpsonsarchive.com/episodes/5F02.txt
Treehouse of Horror VIII [ The Simpsons ]
Original Airdate on FOX: 26-Oct-97
Lisa: Mom, stop! (checks paper printed from the of matter transporter.) According to this, Bart mixed up his DNA with a fly's. I think that's Bart!
(the creature growls, making funny noises.)
Homer: I think she's right. The pants are a dead-giveaway.
Oh well, he may be a freak, but he's still my son. I'm sure we'll grow to accept him in time. (the clock ticks for a little, and within the hour, our favorite family - including freak-Bart - are sat around the breakfast table eating.)
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/manfred-von-richthofen-shoots-down-his-first-plane/print
HISTORY
SEPTEMBER 17, 1916 : MANFRED VON RICHTHOFEN SHOOTS DOWN HIS FIRST PLANE
On this day in 1916, the German air ace Manfred von Richthofen—known to history as the “Red Baron”—shoots down his first enemy plane over the Western Front during World War I.
Richthofen, the son of a Prussian nobleman, switched from the German army to the Imperial Air Service in 1915. He became the star pupil and protégé of Oswald Boelcke, one of Germany’s most successful fighter pilots. After seeing action over the Eastern Front, where he bombed Russian forces and railway junctions, Richthoften began his legendary career in the west. On September 17, 1916, in his first trip in a combat patrol commanded by Boelcke, Richthofen found himself and his Albatross biplane engaged in aerial combat by a plane piloted by British Second Lieutenant Lionel Morris.
Richthofen later recounted the experience: “My Englishman twisted and turned, flying in zig-zags. I was animated by a single thought: ‘The man in front of me must come down, whatever happens.’ At last a favorable moment arrived. My opponent had apparently lost sight of me. Instead of twisting and turning he flew straight along. In a fraction of a second I was at his back with my excellent machine. I gave a short burst of shots with my machine-gun. I had gone so close that I was afraid I might dash into the Englishman. Suddenly I nearly yelled with joy, for the propeller of the enemy machine had stopped turning. Hurrah! I had shot his engine to pieces; the enemy was compelled to land, for it was impossible for him to reach his own lines.”
Richthofen followed the enemy plane to the ground, landing close to the German lines, where he discovered that both the pilot and the observer that accompanied him, Lieutenant T. Rees, were mortally wounded. According to Richthofen, “I honored the fallen enemy by placing a stone on his beautiful grave.”
By the end of 1916, Richthofen had downed 15 enemy planes. The following year, he surpassed all flying-ace records on both sides of the Western Front and began using a Fokker triplane, painted entirely red in tribute to his old cavalry regiment. Although only used during the last eight months of his career, it was this aircraft with which Richthofen was most commonly associated and that led to an enduring English nickname for the German pilot—the Red Baron. By the time he was shot down and killed over the Somme River on April 21, 1918, the 25-year-old Richthofen had downed 80 enemy aircraft, securing his status as one of the greatest air aces to emerge from World War I on either side of the conflict.
- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 10:23 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Monday 24 October 2016