Sunday, October 29, 2017

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Hollywoodland (2006)

(from internet transcript)

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George Reeves: Well, one thing we can be sure of. No one with a lick of sense would watch that show.

Television announcer: Faster than a speeding bullet. More powerful than a locomotive. Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound.

Look!

Up in the sky!

It's a bird!

It's a plane!

It's Superman!

Yes, it's Superman!

Strange visitor from another planet who can change the course of mighty rivers, bend steel in his bare hands, and who, disguised as Clark Kent, fights a never-ending battle for truth, justice, and the American way!










From 6/16/1959 ( George Reeves dead by gunshot wound ) To 10/18/1993 ( the launch of the US space shuttle Columbia orbiter vehicle mission STS-58 includes me Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps officer and United States STS-58 pilot astronaut ) is 12543 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 3/6/2000 is 12543 days


See also: http://hvom.blogspot.com/2017/01/mission-to-mars-2000.html


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0183523/releaseinfo

IMDb


Mission to Mars (2000)

Release Info

USA 6 March 2000 (premiere)










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0427969/quotes

IMDb


Hollywoodland (2006)

Quotes

Kenneth Giles: [after defeating villains in a live show] Hey, Superman! Hey, Superman!

George Reeves: Well, hello there, young man, what's your name?

Kenneth Giles: [brandishing a gun] Kenneth Giles. Can I shoot you?

George Reeves: [he sees that it's a real gun and is suddenly very serious] Kenneth, why would you want to do something like that?

Kenneth Giles: So the bullet bounces off. Can I?

George Reeves: Well, if you did shoot me and the bullet bounced off, it might accidentally hit someone else. We don't want that to happen, do we?

Kenneth Giles: No...

George Reeves: Why don't you just, you and I... Here we go, partner. Why don't you just give me that? Just hand me that...










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Dream (undated)


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dream,


the idea dawned on me that iraq had as much to do with 9/11 as anyone from the u.s. had to do with osiraq in 1981. the debate reminds me of the talk about doolittle's raid on japan.

my "pride," for lack of a better word, about having a 35 versus a 30-30 probably represents having an improved or upgraded version of an aircraft, e.g. an F-15B instead of an F-15A.

There is also something in my mind about needing to inspire future defenders. Also, I listen to the instructions from my team, because I'm part of the team and I want to be on team. Some instructions are easier to follow than others because some are easier to understand than others.

and six flags. something about six flags. and then orlando, space mountain was my favorite, very memorable but can't remember details.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 2006 excerpt ends]










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 10/06/07 7:40 PM


telling me about the time we made 6 trips to Six Flags that one summer?

Is that about the Moon? I was thinking it had something to do with Vietnam, but I think it is actually about me making all 6 lunar landings with Apollo.

I was also serving in Vietnam in between those Apollo flights, while also doing something at Princeton University. I might have been teaching classes there too at Princeton.










posted by Kerry Burgess - H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 11:15 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Monday 22 June 2015


Many years later - later in the years of the early 1990s - I have memory of Tracie and I traveling from Greenville South Carolina to Six Flags in Atlanta. Several times this past decade I have thought about that. I specifically wondered over how, despite having been on roller coasters many times before that one time there in Atlanta I begin thinking my chest sort of hurt as the roller coaster flung us around the tracks.










Mission To Mars (2000)


Eighty percent atmosphere.
Jim, you've got to go get
your spare helmet.
Copy that, Jim?
There's no time.
All the systems have crashed.
I gotta shut down the hab
from below.
We're losing pressure, Jim.
You could embolize.










Posted by Kerry Burgess: H.V.O.M at 3:46 AM Thursday, October 23, 2008


http://www.wikihow.com/Avoid-Getting-Shot-by-a-Police-Officer

How to Avoid Getting Shot by a Police Officer

Whether or not you have done something wrong, there is no reason to be shot by a police officer -- that is, unless you give them one. Here are some ways to avoid personal harm in situations with a police officer that has their gun drawn.


Steps

Stop. Do not move unless directed by the officer. At this point, any movement you make that is unexpected is one step closer to getting shot.

Keep your hands in clear view. If the police officer cannot see your hands, he or she will assume you are going for a weapon. This can lead to you getting shot.

Follow all directions. The officer will tell you exactly what he or she wants you to do. That typically includes putting your hands on the back of your head, walking backwards toward the sound of their voice, or lying down on the ground. Do it. At this point you've either already broken the law and don't need to make it worse on yourself, or you are the victim of a misunderstanding and need to cooperate to help prove your innocence.

Do not talk. Chances are good that there is not much you can say to help the situation. If the officer has drawn their weapon, you will almost certainly be arrested, and there is not much you can say to stop that from happening. If they've drawn their weapon, they're certain it's needed. There will be plenty of time to talk once you are in cuffs and no longer considered a threat. You may wish to consider answering questions posed by the police officer. However, you have the right to refuse to do so. It is almost always in your best interest to remain silent. Police officers are not allowed to continue questioning you if you request an attorney. (US only)

Go slowly. Sudden movements make officers nervous, and nervous officers are more likely to whip out their guns.

Don't brandish a weapon. If you have got a gun or knife in your pocket or waistband, leave it alone. Don't draw it, even to surrender it. The officer would much rather find it on his or her own than have you whip it out and wave it around. If you would prefer to surrender the weapon, clearly speak words to the effect of "I would like to turn over my weapon." before drawing it.

Let yourself be handcuffed. Yes, it may be uncomfortable, but retaliation or struggling is only going to result in serious injury. In many cities, it is police protocol to place handcuffs on even the most cooperative of suspects.



- posted by Kerry Burgess 10:36 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Sunday 29 October 2017