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Plot Summary for
"The Outer Limits"
Living Hell (1995)
A critically injured man receives an experimental brain implant that saves his life. But then he begins to see a series of brutal murders from the killer's perspective. Worse, the killer can see through his eyes, too, and means to find and kill the only witness to his terrible crimes. With time running out, the doctor who made the implant realizes the truth: her patient's implant is communicating with another patient's implant. But can she figure out which other patient?
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2006 14:24:34 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Kerry Burgess"
Subject: Re: Sleep journal 4/6/06
To: "Kerry Burgess"
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?
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1990 film "Jacob's Ladder" DVD movie:
00:31:28
Jezzie: Maybe it's the pressure, Jake. You know, the money. Things like that. Or your wife.
Jacob Singer: Why do you bring her up?
Jezzie: She's always on your mind.
Jacob Singer: I never talk about her.
Jezzie: It has nothing to do with talking. Maybe it's the war. You can't spend two years in Vietnam and expect -
Jacob Singer: Aw, Jezzie, come on. How does that explain barricaded subway stations? How does that explain these fucking creatures?
Jezzie: Creatures? Jake, New York is filled with creatures, and lots of stations are closed.
Jacob Singer: They're like... Demons, Jezz.
Jezzie: Demons? Jake, honey, they're winos and bag ladies. Lowlife. That's all they are. The streets are crawling with them. Don't make them into something they're not, hmm?
Jacob Singer: These guys were trying to kill me. They were aiming straight at me.
Jezzie: Kids on a joy ride. It happens all the time.
Jacob Singer: They were inhuman.
Jezzie: Oh, come on. What were they, Jake? You still love me?
Jacob Singer: What?
Jezzie: Do you love me?
Jacob Singer: Yeah.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess
To: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Sun, February 12, 2006 9:55:28 AM
Subject: Sleep journal 2/12/06
Those were obviously dream communiques. There were two segments. I think they occur just before I wake up, perhaps the dream manipulator suggests that I wake up. The messages seem to focus on discussions with my lawyers, who they are I have no idea. In one segment, my lawyer is a woman, in another a guy, who was complaining about his case load. In the second segment, I am talking to the woman lawyer.
There are more details to the first dream that I can understand. I can remember some images that I can't explain. They seem like outside scenes I remember while a passenger on a car trip. The part I remember best is of me riding my bicycle through a park, playfully riding around piles of leaves. There are a couple of maintenance workers there that seem to know who I am based on the comments one makes to the other. My lawyer is waiting for me at another location in the park. The park is almost familar but not quite. I stop where he is and discuss the meeting I had just come from
I also explained that they had wanted to stick it to me all this time because they want to send a message to all the people watching. They want people to know that if Microsoft does something wrong to you, and you complain, they are going to make your life a living hell.
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Memorable quotes for
The Simpsons Movie (2007)
Chief Wiggum: [sees Fat Tony and his mobsters dragging a body wrapped in a sheet to the lake] Uh sorry, sorry, no dumping in the lake!
Fat Tony: Fine, I will put my *yard trimmings* in a car compactor.
[he and the mobsters walk off with the body]
Lou: Uh, Chief, I think there was a dead body in there.
Chief Wiggum: I thought that too, until he said yard trimmings. You gotta learn to listen, Lou.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess
To: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Tue, June 6, 2006 11:53:23 AM
Subject: Journal June 4, 2006
Those two people in Redmond that day were indeed there to cause trouble. That’s why there were two and why they bracketed me. Whichever one I passed closest to would lean in to hit me as I passed by. The jogger I passed just before those two was positioned to witness the whole thing. Then, they reported to someone, not the truth about what they were instigating, but something about me being aggressive.
They needed to create some kind of perception that I was aggressive so their superiors, I assume, could authorize some kind of surveillance of me. They are obviously part of the corrupt element of the local police forces and were working with Microsoft to damage my reputation. It dawned on me today that I am a brick wall of credibility. That’s why they put me into Microsoft.
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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess
To: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Tue, June 6, 2006 11:53:23 AM
Subject: Journal June 4, 2006
The downside, of course, is that so-called executives such as Bill Gates, who is well-versed in The Art of Shih Tzu War, have enough lawyers to turn their fiduciary responsibilities into notional ideas. Until then though, the ruling reinforces that managers are responsible for their operations and if they allow mistakes of their workers to continue, they are responsible for the wrong-doing. Also, people in the media should actually welcome this ruling because it means you are going to get a lot more off-the-record tips from workers in corporations. I think the forward-looking aspect to this ruling reflects just how brutal companies, such as I have personally experienced with Microsoft, are to workers who point out wrong-doing in their operation. For example, if you point out wrong-doing at Microsoft, they are going to make your life a living hell. I didn’t believe it myself, but it is true.
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