Pvt. Dombrowski: Hey chief what's this?
[a message saying that Midway's pure water condenser is malfunctioning]
Pvt. Dombrowski: There ain't nothing wrong with our pure water condenser. I was just over there.
Officer on Midway: Dombrowski, send it!
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Re: stage of sleep Sat, 2/4/06 1:55 PM
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[I don't know yet if my dream controls have been working as they try to manipulate me. But it looks like one sure way of eliminating this problem is to set an alarm clock to go off every hour or so, assuming that REM sleep is when they get in my head. I wonder though, if they have been communicating with me lately about Lily......I am not resistant to such activity, as I wouldn't even think of that as manipulation. How can you be manipulated into doing something you already want to do? I remember a couple days ago in a dream, it felt like I was being asked if she was a "passing fancy." It sounds crazy to even write about this, but there are too many imaginary-type-but not-imaginary indications to make me believe this is all real. It's crazy to even think she and I could get together, but yet I still want to say here in this imagined-but-not-imaginary-world that I think she is the most attractive woman in the world.]
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I wonder if I will ever get the chance to talk with her, to see if my imagination matches reality? Not to mention it is almost embarassing to be a homeless guy with a crush on a pretty woman I see on TV. What am I saying, 'almost'?
JOURNAL ARCHIVE:
http://www.aacounty.org/PlanZone/SAP/Resources/sap_edge_hist.pdf
Several plantations stretched along the Edgewater and Mayo peninsula. Early occupants included the families of Brewer, Beard, Lee, Burgess, Collinson, Linthicum, Mayo, and Selby. The community of Mayo derives its name from that family, the most noted of which was Captain Isaac Mayo who was influential in locating the U. S. Naval Academy in Annapolis in 1845.
History runs deep in this part of Maryland. The land is originally surveyed and purchased by William Burgess in 1658. By the 1680s, Londontown is created as one of 31 points of entry in the colonies for trade. It's location on the South River, within eyeshot of the Chesapeake bay make it a prime location for such a use. For a brief time in the late 1600s, Londontown is the county seat for Anne Arundel County, Maryland. In 1695, Annapolis (4 miles to the north) is named the capitol of Maryland and also the county seat for Anne Arundel County.
070503-N-2143T-003 BREMERTON, Wash. (May 3, 2007) - Personnel Specialist Seaman Apprentice Kimberly Mcghee verifies a Sailor’s service record to ensure proper documentation is complete before filing records at the Naval Base Kitsap Personal Support Detachment. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Maebel Tinoko (RELEASED)
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Re: stage of sleep Sat, 2/4/06 1:55 PM
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[I don't know yet if my dream controls have been working as they try to manipulate me. But it looks like one sure way of eliminating this problem is to set an alarm clock to go off every hour or so, assuming that REM sleep is when they get in my head. I wonder though, if they have been communicating with me lately about Lily......I am not resistant to such activity, as I wouldn't even think of that as manipulation. How can you be manipulated into doing something you already want to do? I remember a couple days ago in a dream, it felt like I was being asked if she was a "passing fancy." It sounds crazy to even write about this, but there are too many imaginary-type-but not-imaginary indications to make me believe this is all real. It's crazy to even think she and I could get together, but yet I still want to say here in this imagined-but-not-imaginary-world that I think she is the most attractive woman in the world.]
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I wonder if I will ever get the chance to talk with her, to see if my imagination matches reality? Not to mention it is almost embarassing to be a homeless guy with a crush on a pretty woman I see on TV. What am I saying, 'almost'?
JOURNAL ARCHIVE:
http://www.aacounty.org/PlanZone/SAP/Resources/sap_edge_hist.pdf
Several plantations stretched along the Edgewater and Mayo peninsula. Early occupants included the families of Brewer, Beard, Lee, Burgess, Collinson, Linthicum, Mayo, and Selby. The community of Mayo derives its name from that family, the most noted of which was Captain Isaac Mayo who was influential in locating the U. S. Naval Academy in Annapolis in 1845.
History runs deep in this part of Maryland. The land is originally surveyed and purchased by William Burgess in 1658. By the 1680s, Londontown is created as one of 31 points of entry in the colonies for trade. It's location on the South River, within eyeshot of the Chesapeake bay make it a prime location for such a use. For a brief time in the late 1600s, Londontown is the county seat for Anne Arundel County, Maryland. In 1695, Annapolis (4 miles to the north) is named the capitol of Maryland and also the county seat for Anne Arundel County.
070503-N-2143T-003 BREMERTON, Wash. (May 3, 2007) - Personnel Specialist Seaman Apprentice Kimberly Mcghee verifies a Sailor’s service record to ensure proper documentation is complete before filing records at the Naval Base Kitsap Personal Support Detachment. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Maebel Tinoko (RELEASED)
From 6/19/1968 to 7/13/1968 is: 3 weeks and 3 days
Released July 13, 1968
Waiting for the Sun is The Doors' third album, released in 1968. It became the band's first number one album and spawned their second number one single "Hello, I Love You". Much of the material of this album had been written around and before the time of the group's formation, most notably "Not to Touch the Earth", which was taken from Morrison's epic poem Celebration of the Lizard. The poem was originally intended to be recorded for this album where it would have taken up one side, but the group was never able to get it right (they would revisit it later in its full-length form on their 1970 album Absolutely Live).
Though a strong album lyrically, musically it has often been criticized for its softer, mellow sound, a departure from the edgier, more ambitious sound that the band had become well-known (and notorious) for. Nonetheless, the album contains some rarely disputed classics, most notably the menacing "Five to One" and the evocative "Not to Touch the Earth".
The song "Waiting for the Sun", however, did not appear until the 1970 album Morrison Hotel.
"Five To One" is a song by The Doors. "Five to one" is rumored to be the approximate ratio of whites to blacks, young to old, or non-pot smokers to pot smokers in the US in 1967, depending on whom you ask. A further urban legend has it as the ratio of Viet Cong to American troops in Vietnam. [1] Jim Morrison said the lyrics were not political. He was so drunk when he recorded this song, he needed help from the studio staff on when to begin singing. If you listen closely, you can hear someone in the background say "One more time" before Jim starts his first verse. The opening part ("Yeah, c'mon - I love my girl. She lookin' good...") is some of Jim's nonsensical drunk rambling. Morrison got the idea for this while waiting in the audience before performing a concert in 1967. On bootlegs of live recordings, Morrison included the phrase "fucked up" in the spoken word section at the end. He swore a lot at live shows, but the studio albums were originally either curse-free or censored, with exceptions like the climax of "The End".
The Doors
Five To One lyrics
Yeah, c'mon
Love my girl
She lookin' good
C'mon
One more
Five to one, baby
One in five
No one here gets out alive, now
You get yours, baby
I'll get mine
Gonna make it, baby
If we try
The old get old
And the young get stronger
May take a week
And it may take longer
They got the guns
But we got the numbers
Gonna win, yeah
We're takin' over
Come on!
Yeah!
Your ballroom days are over, baby
Night is drawing near
Shadows of the evening crawl across the years
Ya walk across the floor with a flower in your hand
Trying to tell me no one understands
Trade in your hours for a handful dimes
Gonna' make it, baby, in our prime
Come together one more time
Get together one more time
Get together one more time
Get together, aha
Get together one more time!
Get together one more time!
Get together one more time
Get together one more time
Get together, gotta, get together
Ohhhhhhhh!
Hey, c'mon, honey
You won't have along wait for me, baby
I'll be there in just a little while
You see, I gotta go out in this car with these people and...
Get together one more time
Get together one more time
Get together, got to
Get together, got to
Get together, got to
Take you up in my room and...
Hah-hah-hah-hah-hah
Love my girl
She lookin' good, lookin' real good
Love ya, c'mon
Love my girl
She lookin' good
C'mon
One more
Five to one, baby
One in five
No one here gets out alive, now
You get yours, baby
I'll get mine
Gonna make it, baby
If we try
The old get old
And the young get stronger
May take a week
And it may take longer
They got the guns
But we got the numbers
Gonna win, yeah
We're takin' over
Come on!
Yeah!
Your ballroom days are over, baby
Night is drawing near
Shadows of the evening crawl across the years
Ya walk across the floor with a flower in your hand
Trying to tell me no one understands
Trade in your hours for a handful dimes
Gonna' make it, baby, in our prime
Come together one more time
Get together one more time
Get together one more time
Get together, aha
Get together one more time!
Get together one more time!
Get together one more time
Get together one more time
Get together, gotta, get together
Ohhhhhhhh!
Hey, c'mon, honey
You won't have along wait for me, baby
I'll be there in just a little while
You see, I gotta go out in this car with these people and...
Get together one more time
Get together one more time
Get together, got to
Get together, got to
Get together, got to
Take you up in my room and...
Hah-hah-hah-hah-hah
Love my girl
She lookin' good, lookin' real good
Love ya, c'mon