Monday, July 09, 2018

Satomi




From: Kerry Burgess

To: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Sun, February 12, 2006 11:34:56 AM

Subject: trophy wife

I don't really understand why men look for trophy wives. A trophy is something that sits on a shelf, unused, representing past glory, gathering dust. I want a sparkling wife that I intend to interact with at every opportunity.










http://gateworld.net/sg1/s1/transcripts/101.shtml

GateWorld


STARGATE SG-1

Children of the Gods

EPISODE NUMBER - 101 [ Season 1 Episode 1 ]

ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 07.27.97


Chulak, exterior, day. The SG teams, with the cart of supplies, are heading down a forested path in search of a place to set up camp. Kawalsky is in the lead, followed by the cart and the rest of the teams.

KAWALSKY: (pointing) This looks like a good spot right up here!

They come to a flat clearing, and the cart comes to a stop as the soldiers mill about. O'Neill, Carter, and Kawalsky gather beside the cart.

O'NEILL: All right. (checking watch) If we're not back in twenty hours--

KAWALSKY: We'll come rescue your sorry asses.

O'NEILL: Negative. You'll go back through the Gate with the combination Daniel just gave you before the iris is locked so you *can't* go back.

KAWALSKY: (saluting) Yes, sir.

O'NEILL: (returning salute) Hold down the fort.

KAWALSKY: Pick me up a t-shirt.










Stargate SG-1 - Children of the Gods - television series premiere Season 1 Episode 1 - Sunday 27 July 1997

Episode Summary

The System Lord Apophis launches an attack through the Stargate, tucked away by the military after the events of the movie, and the SGC program is reactivated and given a new objective - seek out and find the alien invaders and defeat them. Jack O'Neill is called out of retirement and sent to locate Daniel Jackson on Abydos.

(from internet transcript of incomplete dialog)

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O'Neill, Daniel, and Carter start off, and Kawalsky turns to the business of setting up camp.

Chulak, exterior, day. SG-1 is heading down one of the trails through the woods. O'Neill is in the lead, with Carter and Daniel a few paces behind him.

Samantha CARTER: So, Dr. Jackson, tell me about Sha're. How did you meet?

JACKSON: Oh, Sha're. Well, she's, uh--

O'NEILL: She was a gift.

JACKSON: She was, actually, from the elders of Abydos the first time we were there.

They come to a bend in the road, and O'Neill stops.

Samantha CARTER: And you accepted?










From 7/27/1997 ( premiere US TV series "Stargate SG-1"::series premiere episode "Children of the Gods" ) To 6/1/2006 is 3231 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 9/7/1974 ( premiere US TV series "Land of the Lost" ) is 3231 days



From 7/27/1997 ( premiere US TV series "Stargate SG-1"::series premiere episode "Children of the Gods" ) To 6/1/2006 is 3231 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 9/7/1974 ( premiere US TV series "Shazam!" ) is 3231 days



From 12/8/2003 ( premiere US TV miniseries "Battlestar Galactica" ) To 6/1/2006 is 906 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 4/26/1968 ( the United States "Boxcar" hydrogen bomb test near Las Vegas Nevada ) is 906 days



http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=1590206&page=1

abc NEWS


Perfect Gifts, According to Phoebe Cates

By ABC NEWS June 1, 2006

Many people may remember Phoebe Cates from 1980s films like "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" and "Gremlins."

More than two decades later, she has found her true calling in life and runs the Blue Tree, a gift boutique on New York City's Madison Avenue.

Cates, who is married to actor Kevin Kline and has two children, Owen and Greta, lives on New York City's Upper East Side. At her store, she is in her element, able to brainstorm and find the perfect, often-unexpected gift her patrons are seeking.

Cates has become well-known for her ability to select just the right gift for any recipient and now offers tips for "Good Morning America's" viewers.

Bring Some Happiness

According to Cates, gifts should be given out of a genuine desire to bring happiness and should benefit the recipient.

"Think about the recipient in a broader way," she said. "Don't push your own agenda. … Think about them. Too many people are buying gifts for themselves when they pick out a gift for a friend. And one way to do that is to focus on their habits."

For example, Cates said, if someone plays with his or her dog all the time, get the pair something they can enjoy together.

However, she said, it is also important to notice what people do not use.

"How about the last time you brought over a bottle of wine?" she said. "Is it still sitting up on the shelf the next time you went to the house? You probably shouldn't get them a bottle next time."

Other unique gifts can be found if people think creatively about where they shop. Many hidden jewels can be found in the kids' department, Cates said.

"You'd be surprised how inspired you'll be when you go into a different store than the one you normally go to for gifts," she said. "There is some really fun and great stuff in there. One really popular item for us this year was the Abe Lincoln talking doll, which was part of a presidential collection. It's meant to teach kids about history, but was a really popular gift among seniors."

Also Be Practical

Many people think gifts need to be luxurious and extravagant. Cates said practical gifts did just as well sometimes.

"Practical gifts are another great way to be thoughtful, and they work for anything from birthdays to dinner-party gifts," she said. "For a friend of mine who already has everything, I noticed she loves Sweet 'N Low. So I went to Costco and bought one [of] those jumbo containers of Sweet 'N Low, wrapped it up, and gave it to her. It was a huge hit."

Other practical gifts include dish towels or decorative vintage jars that can be used to store anything from pens to candy, Cates said.

For kids ages 2 to 18, Cates suggests the Buddha Board, which is about the size of a laptop and works like an Etch A Sketch with a paintbrush. She also suggested giving children toys they could look forward to.

"A tea set is good for a newborn girl," she said. "It is a gift that instantly makes the room a girl's room."

Another idea is a junior chef set, which Cates sells at her store. The toy vegetables are made of vinyl, and Cates said toddlers could play with them in the bath.

The chef set, Cates noted, "reminds them of this great gift, a whole big set they can play with when they get older."










https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0918599/releaseinfo

IMDb


Close-Up (TV Series)

Jennifer Aniston (2006)

Release Info

USA 1 June 2006










Stargate: Universe - Air - television series premiere episodes 1 & 2 of 3 - Friday 02 October 2009

Episode Summary

A research team studying the Stargate's ninth chevron is forced to flee through the gate when their secret base is attacked by an unknown enemy. They end up stranded on an Ancient ship named Destiny, billions of light years from Earth.

(from internet transcript of incomplete dialog)

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RUSH'S QUARTERS. Rush walks into his quarters and closes the door. Picking up a remote control, he switches on some operatic music. He walks across to his bed and sits down on the side, gazing down at the bedside table for a while before somewhat reluctantly opening the top drawer. A photograph of himself and a woman is inside and he takes it out and looks at it, tears dripping down his face. Still crying, he puts the photo back in the drawer and closes it again.










Stargate: Universe - Air - television series premiere episodes part 3 of 3 - Season 1 Episode 3 - Friday 09 October 2009

(from internet transcript)

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Dr. Rush and Greer are making their way back towards the Gate. They trudge along the top of a sand dune.

RUSH: I need water.

GREER: We're almost there.

RUSH: I thought, since I gave Scott my canteen, we'd share.

GREER: And you were wrong about that.

RUSH: Ah, I should have known.

GREER: Yeah? You think you know me pretty well, don't you?

RUSH: I helped choose the personnel for Icarus Base. I read your file, and neither you nor Captain Marvel back there were on my list, I can tell you.

GREER: Ooh! (He laughs.) You think I care?










See also other posts by me on this topic including possible future updates and including: https://www.facebook.com/kerry.burgess.790/posts/2056360171305908


http://www.tv.com/shows/stargate-sg-1/children-of-the-gods-1-7319/

tv.com

Stargate SG-1 Season 1 Episode 1

Children of the Gods (1)

AIRED: 7/27/97










http://www.tv.com/shows/land-of-the-lost/cha-ka-72659/

tv.com


Land of the Lost Season 1 Episode 1

Cha-Ka

Aired Saturday 10:00 AM Sep 07, 1974 on NBC

AIRED: 9/7/74





http://www.tv.com/shows/shazam/the-joyriders-73186/

tv.com

Shazam! Season 1 Episode 1

Aired Saturday 10:30 AM Sep 07, 1974 on CBS

AIRED: 9/7/74










Battlestar Galactica - television miniseries premiere episode - Monday 08 December 2003 USA

(from internet transcript of incomplete dialog)

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Adama: I need pilots, and I need fighters.

Starbuck: Pilots you've got - there's twenty of us climbing the walls down in the ready room, but fighters...

Adama: I think I seem to remember an entire squadron of fighters down on the starboard hangar bay yesterday.

Starbuck: (thinks about that for a second and then salutes) Yes, sir.

(Starboard hangar bay - shot of the museum railings being knocked over)

Starbuck: You're sure they'll fly?

Chief: Well, the reactor's still hot. So all we have to do is pull the rad buffers from the engine, refuel it, load the ordinance and you're ready to go. The biggest problem's gonna be getting them over to the port launch bay.

Starbuck: Why can't we use the starboard launch?

Chief: It's a gift shop now.

Starbuck: Frak me.

Chief: (yelling) All right, let's go! Everybody pick a bird, we're going to the port launch bay.

(Dualla gets a printout from one of the machines)

Gaeta: What's the latest, Dee?

Dualla: A lot of confusion. I keep getting these weird reports about equipment malfunctions.

Gaeta: Why is that weird?

Dualla: It's the number of malfunctions. One report said an entire Battlestar lost power just before it came in contact with the enemy. They said it was like someone just turned off a switch.










See also other posts by me on this topic including possible future updates and including: http://hvom.blogspot.com/2018/06/the-farthest-man-from-home.html


http://www.tv.com/shows/battlestar-galactica/battlestar-galacticathe-mini-series-1603714/

tv.com


Battlestar Galactica Episode 1

Battlestar Galactica:The Mini-Series

AIRED: 12/8/03












http://www.brookings.edu/FP/PROJECTS/NUCWCOST/dog2.jpg



http://vegasseven.com/2016/11/03/howard-hughes-the-atomic-horror/

Vegas Seven


Howard Hughes’ Atomic Horror

FEATURES November 03, 2016 at 6:45am By David G. Schwartz

Lots of things freaked Howard Hughes out.

Sometimes, it was downright silly: “the peanuts, popcorn, and kids,” side of Circus Circus, which he once raged against in a memo to Bob Maheu, “and also the Carnival Freaks and Animal side of it.” Other times, it was the kind of thing Joe Sixpack would also shake his tiny fist at: television commercials being so much louder than the programs. Often, it started in a well-placed concern but morphed into a crippling phobia: his well-publicized fear of germs.

Case in point: his relentless opposition to nuclear detonations at the Nevada Test Site. The very thought of invisible rays against which no defense was possible seeping through his walls and causing sickness—this was disturbing for a well-adjusted person, but for Hughes, it was sheer horror.

When Hughes moved to Las Vegas, explosions had been rattling the town for 15 years. Although above-ground blasts had ceased with 1963’s Limited Test Ban Treaty, underground tests continued. Hughes didn’t notice two small detonations in early December, but the December 20, 1966, Greeley blast got his attention: At 780 kilotons, it was large enough to shake his Desert Inn penthouse. Hughes already contended with a variety of daily frustrations, from contaminating germs to an antitrust division that had the gall to block his acquisition of the Stardust. Now, his own government, run by people he’d been giving money to for years, was out to kill him.

The prospect of being shaken and irradiated was particularly galling because Hughes had moved to Las Vegas to escape cataclysm, rejecting the Bahamas as too hurricane-prone. “Well I promise you,” he wrote in a memo to Maheu, “that I did not come here to avoid hurricanes only to be molested by some stupid assholes making like earthquakes.”

The Boxcar test, scheduled for April 26, 1968, roused Hughes to action. At 1.3 megatons, it would be the biggest explosion yet felt in the United States. “I want you to call Gov. at once and the Senators and Congressman,” he ordered Maheu. “If they do not cancel this one I am going direct to the President in a personal appeal and demand that the entire test program be moved.”

Hughes was so appalled at the giant test that he allied with the antinuclear activist Barry Commoner and recruited a slate of scientists, including Nobel laureate Linus Pauling, to oppose the test. While attempting to steer public opinion against the bomb, he also worked the corridors of power, enlisting everyone from Nevada Gov. Paul Laxalt to newly appointed Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford (whom Hughes kept on retainer in his previous career as an attorney). Hughes offered to pay, out of his own pocket, the costs of relocating all explosive tests to Alaska, and produced Alaska senator Mike Gravel to endorse the idea.

Hughes begged for, at the very least, a 90-day delay to consider alternatives, and enlisted everyone from the United Auto Workers to the Federation of American Scientists in his effort to stop the blast. Taking on the Department of Defense and Atomic Energy Commission pushed the country’s wealthiest man to his limits. He demanded Maheu offer President Lyndon B. Johnson $1 million in cash, if only he would stop the test. Maheu received an immediate audience with Johnson on the strength of being “Howard Hughes’ man,” but declined to deliver the bribe. Hughes went without sleep for three days, trying angle after angle to prevent atoms from being split so close to his haven.

All for naught. The test went off as planned on April 26, although it was delayed for an hour because of fears that high winds might carry vented radiation. The blast, which registered at 6.5 on the Richter scale, was felt, albeit faintly, as far away as Los Angeles.

In Las Vegas, the ground rolled for 90 seconds, with hotel towers shaking. In his suite, Hughes watched as the chandelier swayed for more than four minutes. The worst had come to pass. Physically and emotionally spent, Hughes knew when he was beaten.

“I would not,” he wrote to Maheu, “repeat last week for all the money in the world.”

For its part, the Atomic Energy Commission never detonated anything of Boxcar’s size again, and, while at the time it insisted that all tests were of no danger whatsoever to the public, the very real concerns posed by nuclear testing have since come to light.










From: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Thursday, April 6, 2006 2:25 PM

To: Kerry Burgess

Subject: Re: Sleep journal 4/6/06


Kerry Burgess wrote:

Details about my recent sleep are very fuzzy today. Can't remember for sure when I woke up. 3 am maybe. Or maybe shortly after midnight, can't really remember as I usually can. Remember dreaming something about driving my Jeep. Then I returned to it where it was parked in a parking lot after I was traveling through some passageways, hallways in a transit facility maybe. The only part I remember clearly is where a woman, I assume was my imaginary girlfriend asked me out for drinks or something. I told her we needed to keep it really casual though because all I had to wear was sweatpants. Kind of the downside to dating a homeless person I reflect now as I write this. She told me she would wear something with holes in it. I hope that was her in my dream, although the woman in the dream seemed to be someone unfamilar though. But I have noticed that happening with other people I know. They are represented, somehow, by a different person, but I think of them as someone specific. I feel like that is part of the manipulation. I have noticed something similar in real dreams, but I don't think it is the same here. I think they are disquising themselves in my dream for some reason. Anyway, if it really was her, she actually doesn't have to worry about dressing down if we were to go out. Of course, if I have my way, it would be a moot point because why would I want to go out with her when I am in such an ugly situation? At the minimum, I would want to be back to work so that I have regained some independence. And hey, next time you are in my dreams, dear imaginary girlfriend, how about wearing a bikini? Red would be good, or yellow maybe. That would be sweet!










Stargate SG-1 - Children of the Gods - television series premiere Season 1 Episode 1 - Sunday 27 July 1997

(from internet transcript of incomplete dialog)

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JACKSON: What time is it, anyway? I must have Gate lag or something.

O'NEILL: Daniel, for crying out loud, you've had one beer. You're a cheaper date than my wife was.

JACKSON: Yes, when am I going to meet your wife?

O'NEILL: Oh, probably, uh, never. (pause) After I came back from Abydos the first time, she'd already left.

JACKSON: I'm sorry.

O'NEILL: Yeah, so was I.










Stargate SG-1 - Children of the Gods - television series premiere Season 1 Episode 1 - Sunday 27 July 1997

(from internet transcript of incomplete dialog)

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O'NEILL: He'll know this came from me and not from someone... (glancing at Hammond) with all due respect, sir, like yourself.

Hammond and Samuels exchange glances as the Stargate continues spinning, the chevrons locking in.

DAVIS: Chevron 6, encoded!

Hearing that, O'Neill turns and leaves the control room as the last glyph comes up.

DAVIS: Chevron 7, locked!

The final chevron locks, and the wormhole opens with the familiar blue-white plume of energy particles before settling into a pool of rippling blue light. O'Neill enters the Gate room calmly, heading up the ramp. Camera pans down to show a view of him walking up the ramp from the other side of the Gate (i.e. we can see him through the distortion of the wormhole). He gets to the top of the ramp and stops. Cut to a side view as O'Neill simply chucks the box of tissues through the wormhole.










https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067588/quotes

IMDb


Play Misty for Me (1971)

Quotes


Evelyn: I did it because I LOVE YOU!










Stargate SG-1 - Children of the Gods - television series premiere Season 1 Episode 1 - Sunday 27 July 1997

(from internet transcript of incomplete dialog)

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In the Gate room, the soldiers are at the ready, keeping their rifles aimed at the Stargate, prepared to fire at whatever or whoever will come out of it. The C-2 door slides open to admit O'Neill, followed by Hammond, Samuels, and Kawalsky. They stand there for a few seconds, waiting and watching, until a small object falls through the wormhole, landing on the ramp. The wormhole promptly shuts off. O'Neill walks up the ramp and picks up the object

box he sent through earlier, now empty and covered with sand and dust. He wipes it off, looking at the box, and smiles, getting to his feet and heading down the ramp. He tosses the box to Samuels, who catches it and shows it to Hammond.

Written in block letters on the side of the box is the message "THANKS - SEND MORE."










Stargate SG-1 Season 6 Episode 11

Prometheus (1)

Aired Aug 23, 2002

(from internet transcript)

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CARTER
This is Prometheus, otherwise known as the X-303.

[They see a very large, grey ship sitting in the hangar.]

DONOVAN
Hope you brought a lot of tape.

INT—INSIDE THE X-303

[They are walking down a corridor, now followed by the television station's film crew.]

DONOVAN
This is a joke. It would take at least 20 Saturn rockets to get this thing off the ground let alone into orbit.

CARTER
Prometheus is the third in a series of designs that incorporates both human and alien technology.

MARTELL
You're saying little green men helped you build this?

CARTER
Actually, they're gray. All the key systems were reverse engineered from a ship that crashed a hundred miles north of Fairbanks, Alaska










https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0111503/quotes

IMDb

True Lies (1994)

Quotes


Juno: My condolences to the widow.










BATTLESTAR GALACTICA

1X02 - WATER

Original Airdate: January 14, 2005 (USA)


Galactica - Adama’s quarters

Roslin: Colonel Tigh was right. Rioting broke out on a cruise ship when they reduced water rations. We need to demonstrate an ability to maintain order; we need to do it now.

Adama: We don't have the manpower for fleet security.

Roslin: You have the only armed, disciplined, force available.

Adama: Yeah, but I'm not gonna be your policeman.

Roslin: Hmm.

Adama: There's a reason we separate military and the police: one fights the enemy of the state, the other serves and protects the people. When the military becomes both, then the enemies of the state tend to become the people.

Roslin: I appreciate the complexity of the issue. And I won't let that happen.

Adama: (resignedly) I'll send troops to the cruise ship.

Roslin: (reassuringly) Commander, I won't let that happen.

Raptor - Orbiting some "rock"

Boomer: Beginning dradis one sweep...

Crashdown: Beginning dradis two sweep. So, I'm thinking that we should give this lovely little rock of nothing a name. I'm thinking... "Kimiko". (off her no reaction) Kimiko? After a lovely little lady in a lovely little city in a lovely little colony that I used to know.

Boomer: (couldn’t care less) Whatever...



- posted by Kerry Burgess 2:49 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Monday 09 July 2018