This Is What I Think.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

"Share and share alike, Len." Those dirty rats are up to something here again locally.




Maybe 4/26/2011. I don't know. I have been thinking for a while that I am never going to know when they do it. Some people you just can't get through to. Somehow the universe is balanced out that way. Me versus the cowards day after day. This place is infested with cowards. The kind of cowards who can live with that fact they are cowards.










Stephen King

The Stand - The Complete & Uncut Edition


"Our people got those vials one week ago. They believe they contain radioactive particles to be charted by our Sky-Cruise satellites. That's all they need to know, isn't it, Len?"

"Yes, Billy."

"And if things do go from bad to ... to worse, no one will ever know. Project Blue was uninfiltrated to the very end, we're sure of that. A new virus, a mutation ... our opposite numbers may suspect, but there won't be time enough. Share and share alike, Len."

"Yes."

Starkey was looking at the monitors again. "My daughter gave me a book of poems some years ago. By a man named Yeets. She said every military man should read Yeets. I think it was her idea of a joke. You ever heard of Yeets, Len?










http://www.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=31744


Washington State University President Honors Navy SEAL Posthumously

Story Number: NNS070912-11

Release Date: 9/12/2007 2:31:00 PM

By Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Tucker M. Yates, Fleet Public Affairs Center Det. Northwest

SEATTLE (NNS) -- Washington State University (WSU) posthumously honored Master-at-Arms 2nd Class (SEAL) Michael A. Monsoor Sept. 8 for his sacrifice and service to his country.

WSU President Elson S. Floyd presented a plaque to Monsoor’s family










http://www.cswap.com/1995/Twelve_Monkeys/cap/en/25fps/a/01_54

Twelve Monkeys


1:54:24
Mr. Holtz, you wanna have
a look at this, please ?

1:54:28
Excuse me, sir.
Would you mind...

1:54:30
- letting me have a look
at the contents of your bag ?
- Me ?

1:54:33
We don't have time for this.

1:54:35
Excuse me.

1:54:41
Biological samples.

1:54:44
- I have the papers right here.
- Yeah.

1:54:47
I'm gonna have to ask you
to open this up, sir.

1:54:51
Open it ?

1:54:53
Why, yes, of course.