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Memorable quotes for
Night of the Comet (1984)
Regina Belmont: [running to Hector's car] Come on kids!
Hector Gomez: Who are the kids?
Brian, Survivor Child: I'm Brian!
Sarah: I'm Sarah!
Regina Belmont: Yeah, and I'm aunt Reg, and that's aunt Sam, and that's uncle Hector.
Sarah: Can I have my bunny?
Regina Belmont: In a minute! Beat feet uncle Hector.
Hector Gomez: Uncle Hector?
Sarah: Hey, it's MY bunny you know.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 Posted by H.V.O.M at 9:30 AM
STS-71 Atlantis was when I saved the bunny rabbit with me in space for my other daughter Michelle.
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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: July 23, 2006
There's another T.W., Tom Watson, but it seems highly unlikely that could have been me. I have some memories of playing golf, but not much. Maybe those are "Tapestry" memories. In one memory, when I worked for Eagle Business Systems, we had a company get-together one summer day in Columbia. First, we had lunch on a large boat that cruised around on a big lake. Then we went golfing. I reported to some MBA guy, can't remember his name. I hit a ball from the tee-off to right next to the hole and he told me it was a nice shot. I was thinking about that I guess a few weeks ago. There was another time later that day when one of my teammates expressed confidence that I would make a clutch shot that the team needed to win, but I didn't make it. I went through the whole course with the same golf ball, although I was close to losing it at one point but I found it at the edge of the water. Later, my office coworker, Pete Stamey won a final round with someone else, sort of a playoff to settle a tie. I got a serious sunburn. I can still see the effects of that sunburn I got that day on the left side of my upper forehead. There was a girl there that worked in the Columbia office that I was taken to but we never got together, although on my last day at the company, she was wanting to drive my Jeep Cherokee, but I was cutting loose from the company and going to work in that bank so didn't follow through. I have thought several times about how the owner of Eagle Business had a resemblance to the CO of the Taylor when I was part of the crew.
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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: July 23, 2006
I guess it is possible I was there in 1982 and 1983. If I was a good enough golf player, I could have qualified as an amateur. I have wondering for a while if there is any significance to Costner's "Tin Cup" and that Adam Sandler movie, not sure off hand of the name but I think it was "Happy Gilmore." Excellent movie. There was also that golf-playing scene in "Navy Seals" with Charlie Sheen. Anyway, I think that Tom Watson and Tom Warren for example, are real people, but they are stand-ins for me so that I didn't get too much familarity in the media. At least I guess that is how it works. Who knows.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Open_Championship
Among other things, the additional exemption categories ensure that all the member tours of the International Federation of PGA Tours are represented, and that there are some amateur competitors. Full details of all the exemption categories can be found here.
Local Qualifying is the traditional way for non-exempt players to win a place at The Open. It comprises 16 eighteen hole "Regional Qualifying" competitions around Britain and Ireland a week and a half before the event, with successful competitors moving on to the four thirty-six hole "Local Final Qualifying" tournaments a few days later. There are now twelve places available through Local Qualifying, though there used to be far more.
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1984 film "Night of the Comet" DVD video:
Samantha: What's that supposed to mean?
Regina: It means we do not cross against the light!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Wie
Michelle Wie
Michelle Sung Wie (Korean: Wie Seong-mi Hangul: born October 11, 1989) is an American professional golfer who plays on the LPGA Tour. In 2006, she was named in a Time magazine article as "one of 100 people who shape our world." At age 10, she became the youngest player to qualify for USGA amateur championship. Wie would also become the youngest winner of the US Women's Amateur public links and the youngest to qualify for a LPGA tour event. Wie turned professional shortly before her 16th birthday
Wie was born in Honolulu, Hawaii.
She entered qualifying for the U.S. Amateur Public Links and became the first female golfer to qualify for a USGA national men's tournament, tying for first place in a 36-hole qualifier for the U.S. Amateur Public Links.
May, 2006, also had her become the first female medalist in a local qualifier for the Men's U.S. Open.
After passing LPGA Qualifying School in December 2008, Wie declared that she still planned to play in tournaments against men.