1980 film "The Final Countdown" DVD movie:
Samuel S. Chapman - United States Senator: This is, uh, Senator Samuel S. Chapman of the United States Senate onboard the aircraft carrier Nimitz. Captain Yelland is here with me.
US Navy radio operator: You're on what?
Samuel S. Chapman - United States Senator: I am Senator Samuel S. Chapman onboard the USS Nimitz.
US Navy radio operator: All right, whoever the hell you are use of military frequencies by unauthorized personnel is a felony.
Samuel S. Chapman - United States Senator: Now just a minute here, sir.
US Navy radio operator: As we have no aircraft carrier Nimitz and no Captain Yelland I suggest asshole, that you stop impersonating some other asshole
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 01/12/09 12:12 AM
I missed about the first 7 minutes of this so far.
http://my.excite.com/tv/prog.jsp?id=MV001789820000&sid=11208&sn=USAP&st=200901120000&cn=12
The Queen (2006)
12 USAP: Monday, January 12 12:00 AM
2006, PG-13, ***1/2, 01:41, Color, English, United Kingdom,
Queen Elizabeth II (Helen Mirren) and Prime Minister Tony Blair (Michael Sheen) try to reach a compromise in determining the royal family's public reaction to Princess Diana's death.
Cast: Helen Mirren, Michael Sheen
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 12 January 2009 excerpt ends]
1980 film "The Final Countdown" DVD movie:
US Navy Commander Dan Thurman - USS Nimitz CVN 68 executive officer: What is your job, Mr. Lasky?
Warren Lasky - Tideman Industries - United States Department of Defense civilian contractor employee: I'm a systems analyst.
US Navy Commander Dan Thurman - USS Nimitz CVN 68 executive officer: Oh, efficiency expert, right?
Warren Lasky - Tideman Industries - United States Department of Defense civilian contractor employee: Yeah, you could say that.
2006 film "The Queen" DVD video:
00:02:13
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II: I suppose that is some consolation.
[ sound of bagpipes playing ]
Title card: London, 2 May 1997
[ clock ticking ]
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II: Good morning.
Her Majesty's staff: Shall I draw the curtains?
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II: Yes, please. So, did you stay up all night?
Her Majesty's staff: Yes, ma'am.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II: And was it as expected?
Her Majesty's staff: Yes, ma'am. Mr. Blair, by a landslide.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II: Oh, I see.
Television announcer: They've stopped the traffic completely for Tony Blair's first day of power in London.
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess
To: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Tuesday, May 9, 2006 6:01:15 PM
Subject: Right
I wonder if this is where that guy painting the picture was standing?
http://local.live.com/?v=2&sp=aN.47.619681_-122.348911
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 9 May 2006 excerpt ends]
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&t=h&layer=tc&cbll=47.619176,-122.348985&panoid=-lfueBIXwUv3LKH8_yDIyw&cbp=12,354.84278861856137,,2,3.587035306919222&ll=47.619407,-122.349037&spn=0,359.99794&z=20
156 4th Ave N, Seattle, WA, United States
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: ----- Original Message ----
From: Kerry Burgess
To: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 2:45:01 PM
Subject: Re: Finally
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 10 May 2006 excerpt ends]