Saturday, November 04, 2017

Dances with Wolves (1990)




posted by Kerry Burgess - H.V.O.M 01:54 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Sunday 21 June 2015 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2015/06/she-went-before-i-did-but-i-was-already.html


She went before I did but I was already there.












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The Last Detail (1973)

Release Info

USA 12 December 1973 (Los Angeles, California)



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The Last Detail (1973)

Full Cast & Crew

Jack Nicholson ... Buddusky










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Memorable quotes for

The Last Detail (1973)


Mulhall: When you're in the Navy, shitbird, and you're in transit, nobody knows where the fuck ya are. Now go tell that MAA to fuck himself; I ain't goin' on no shit detail!












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Dances with Wolves (1990)

(from internet transcript)

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Union soldier: Is that you, Lieutenant? Sons of bitches. Come on. You better take cover. I ain't kidding. These boys are shooters. Come on. Go under cover. There you go. You went to the hospital?

Lieutenant Dunbar: It was no good. What's going on here?










Dances with Wolves (1990)

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Union soldier: What's going on here? That seems to be the question, all right. See, you could ask the major... but he don't know. He's busy. He's busy trying to figure out how come the officers' mess... run out of peach ice cream. Then, of course, you got the general. He come up to see the show. Al he knows is there ain't no show... which ain't entirely correct 'cause we started a baloon up... but they shot her down before we got off the ground. Nobody's made a run either way. It's been a standoff all damned day. Now, the major, he's looking at the general. He's thinking to himself, ''I better do something.'' You know what that means. I sure as hell don't want to be the first one across this field. They're supposed to be beat up just like us. Hell, everybody knows Tucker's men are tough as cobs. So far, the only thing been killed out here is three milking cows. Course, that's about to change. You son of a bitch. You know, some of the boys are saying if we ain't gonna fight... we could just settle this whole business with a little... high-stakes poker. Wouldn't that be a sight? A bunch of fellas sitting in the middle of this field... drawing cards.










From 4/17/1989 ( from my official United States Navy documents as Kerry Burgess: United States Naval Hospital Charleston - Date Initial Surgery ) To 10/19/1990 is 550 days

550 = 275 + 275

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 8/4/1966 ( Lyndon Johnson - Executive Order 11294—Delegating Certain Authority of the President to Establish Maximum Per Diem Rates for Government Civilian Personnel in Travel Status ) is 275 days



From 12/12/1973 ( premiere US film "The Last Detail" ) To 10/19/1990 is 6155 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 9/9/1982 ( Ronald Reagan - Message on the Observance of Grandparents Day ) is 6155 days



From 7/19/1989 ( the United Airlines Flight 232 crash and the end of Kerry Burgess the natural human being cloned from another human being ) To 10/19/1990 is 457 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 2/2/1967 ( premiere US TV series episode "Star Trek"::"Court Martial" ) is 457 days



From 4/23/1961 ( premiere US TV series episode "The Twentieth Century"::"General Marshall" ) To 4/9/1986 ( --- ) is 9117 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 10/19/1990 is 9117 days



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Dances with Wolves (1990)

Release Info

USA 19 October 1990 (Washington, D.C.) (premiere)


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Dances with Wolves (1990)

Full Cast & Crew

Kevin Costner ... Lieutenant Dunbar
Mary McDonnell ... Stands With A Fist










1973 film "The Last Detail" DVD video:

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Master Chief Petty Officer - Master at Arms: Now, I want to tell you something off the record. The old man and his old lady have a personal interest in this case. If you fuck up, you know what. Are you all set, Cochise?

Mulhall: [ nods affirmative ]










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Master Chief Petty Officer - Master at Arms: [ to Meadows: ] All right, shitbird. On your feet. These guys are taking you to Portsmouth. This is Petty Officer Buddusky. This is Petty Officer Mulhall.

Meadows: Yes, sir.

Master Chief Petty Officer - Master at Arms: You know why they're chasers?

Meadows: "Chasers," sir?










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House Un-American Activities Committee Testimony

Ronald Reagan

October 23, 1947

Reagan was president of the Screen Actors Guild at this time. His interest and involvement in politics was really only beginning. He was, however, a committed anti-Communist, and here cooperated with HUAC in commenting on the alleged activities of communists in Hollywood and the Screen Actors Guild.

CHAIRMAN J. PARNELL THOMAS: The record will show that Mr. McDowell, Mr. Vail, Mr. Nixon, and Mr. Thomas are present. A subcommittee is sitting. Staff members present: Mr. Robert E. Stripling, chief investigator; Messrs. Louis J. Russell, H.A. Smith, and Robert B. Gaston, investigators; and Mr. Benjamin Mandel, director of research.

STRIPLING: When and where were you born, Mr. Reagan?

RONALD REAGAN: Tampico, Illinois, February 6, 1911.

STRIPLING: What is your present occupation?

REAGAN: Motion picture actor.

STRIPLING: How long have you been engaged in that profession?

REAGAN: Since June 1937, with a brief interlude of 3 1/2 years -- that at the time didn't seem very brief.

STRIPLING: What period was that?

REAGAN: That was during the late war.

STRIPLING: What branch of service were you in?

REAGAN: Well, sir, I had been for several years in the Reserve as an officer in the United States Cavalry, but I was assigned to the Air Corps.

STRIPLING: That is kind of typical of the Army, isn't it?

REAGAN: Yes, sir. The first thing the Air Corps did was loan me to the Signal Corps.

MCDOWELL: You didn't wear spurs?

REAGAN: I did for a little while.










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The American Presidency Project

Ronald Reagan

XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989

Message on the Observance of Grandparents Day

September 9, 1982

For generations, grandparents have strengthened the fabric of the family, preserving and enriching our national heritage. It is fitting that we pay special recognition to our nation's 20 million or more grandparents, and Congress has designated the first Sunday after Labor Day as National Grandparents Day.

Research has shown what many of us know from personal experience—that the emotional attachment between grandparent and grandchild is a special legacy handed down from one generation to the next. Grandparents often fill roles as surrogate parents, care-givers, tutors, decision-makers, confidants, counselors, story-tellers, and family historians. They also help by sharing their wisdom, knowledge, and experience. In turn, the love and care that grandparents give enhances their own sense of usefulness.

With Americans living longer than ever before, three- and four-generation families have become increasingly common. An estimated one-third of all persons who have grandchildren have at least one great-grandchild. Of prime importance is the building of bridges between younger and older Americans, a lifelong process involving such institutions as our schools, colleges, churches, synagogues, and, most important, the family.

Henry Ward Beecher once wrote, "There are only two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children. One of these is roots ... the other, wings." Grandparents give us both bequests and help instill in future generations the values which make America great.

I urge all Americans to take the time to honor our nation's grandparents on National Grandparents Day, Sunday, September 12. In so doing, we will celebrate a union of the generations, in a very real sense, a triumph of life.

RONALD REAGAN










Dances with Wolves (1990)

(from internet transcript)

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United States Army Major Fambrough: You want to see the frontier?

Lieutenant Dunbar: Yes, sir. Before it's gone.

Major Fambrough: Such a smart lad, coming straight to me. Sir... Knight. I am sending you on a knight's errand. You will report to Captain Cargill... at the furthermost outpost of the realm... Fort Sedgewick. My personal seal will assure your safety... through many miles of wild and hostile country.

Lieutenant Dunbar: I was wondering

Major Fambrough: Yes?

Lieutenant Dunbar: I was wondering, sir, how will I be getting there?

Major Fambrough: You think I don't know?

Lieutenant Dunbar: No, sir.

Major Fambrough: You think that.

Lieutenant Dunbar: It's just that I don't know

Major Fambrough: Hold your tongue. I am in a generous mood and I will grant your boon. See that peasant out there? He calls himself Timmons. He's going there this very afternoon. You can ride with him if you like. He knows the way. Thank you. That is all. Sir Knight? I've just pissed in my pants... and nobody can do anything about it. To your journey! To my journey!










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The American Presidency Project

Lyndon B. Johnson

XXXVI President of the United States: 1963-1969

Executive Order 11294—Delegating Certain Authority of the President to Establish Maximum Per Diem Rates for Government Civilian Personnel in Travel Status

August 4, 1966

By virtue of the authority vested in me by Section 301 of Title 3 of the United States Code, and as President of the United States, it is ordered as follows:

SECTION 1. Executive Order No. 10621 of July 1, 1955, entitled "Delegation of Certain Functions of the President to the Secretary of Defense," is hereby amended by adding the following paragraph at the end of Section 1 thereof:

"(o) The authority vested in the President by section 3 of the Travel Expense Act of 1949, 63 Stat. 166, as amended (5 U.S.C. 836), to establish maximum rates of per diem allowances for civilian officers and employees of the Government to the extent that such authority pertains to travel status in localities in Alaska, Hawaii, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Canal Zone, and possessions of the United States."

SEC. 2. There is hereby delegated to the Secretary of State the authority vested in the President by Section 3 of the Travel Expense Act of 1949, 63 Stat. 166, as amended (5 U.S.C. 836), to establish maximum rates of per diem allowances for civilian officers and employees of the Government to the extent that such authority pertains to travel status in localities in any area (including the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands) situated outside the United States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Canal Zone, and the possessions of the United States.

SEC. 3. Executive Order No. 11230 of June 28, 1965, entitled "Delegating Certain Functions of the President to the Director of the Bureau of the Budget," as amended, is hereby further amended by substituting for paragraph (9) of Section 1 thereof the following:

"(9) The authority vested in the President by Section 3 of the Travel Expense Act of 1949, 63 Stat. 166 (5 U.S.C. 836), to establish maximum rates of per diem allowances for civilian officers and employees of the Government to the extent that such authority pertains to travel status of such officers and employees while en route to, from, or between localities situated outside the 48 contiguous states of the United States and the District of Columbia."

SEC. 4. To the extent not heretofore superseded, Executive Order No. 10970 of October 27, 1961, is hereby superseded.

LYNDON B. JOHNSON

The White House

August 4, 1966










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Buddusky: Listen, we could get this guy to Portsmouth in two days. Less. They're going to give us a week to do it. You know what I mean?

Mulhall: So what? We get him there in two days, they ain't going to give us no week to get back.

Buddusky: Bullshit! Besides, they got to give us all that per diem, regardless. That's money for you, for me and for him. Now, we run this little shitbird's ass all the way to the brig, save his per diem and ours, split it and spend it on the way back home. You know what I mean?

Mulhall: Well, let's shag ass!



- posted by Kerry Burgess 3:36 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Saturday 04 November 2017