Sunday, January 10, 2016

"And when the last one is gone, that'll be that."




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SUBZIN


Oh, God! (1977)


00:02:30 No more thinking tonight! Let's watch TV.

00:02:35 Is there any good mail today?

00:02:36 A couple of junk, some bills, and a letter for you.

00:02:52 Read this.

00:02:55 "God grants you an interview.

00:03:05 It's a gag.

00:03:08 No stamp, no return address? Pretty crazy gag.

00:03:13 -It's an ad. -For what?

00:03:16 For God oven cleaner, or God detergent, or I don't know.

00:03:20 Nobody would dare.










From 2/8/1928 To 10/7/1977 is 18139 days

From 11/2/1965 To 7/2/2015 is 18139 days










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 11:05 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Monday 09 November 2015 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2015/11/the-proof-epic-proof-read-it-here-first.html


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 08:59 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Wednesday 01 July 2015 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2015/07/and-theres-another-reason-i-just.html


And there's another reason, I just started thinking.



Another reason that's bothered me.

You see, this means something. I was thinking of that day a couple weeks ago or so but had forgotten about it until just now.


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 04:59 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Sunday 05 July 2015 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2015/07/well-what-did-you-expect-us-to-do-make.html


"Well, what did you expect us to do? Make it public? Can you imagine the effect?"



From 9/27/2013 to 6/30/2015 is 641 days

From 6/30/2015 to 4/1/2017 is 641 days


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 04:59 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Sunday 05 July 2015 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2015/07/well-what-did-you-expect-us-to-do-make.html


http://www.inlandnwbusiness.com/2015/06/development-still-going-on-for-new.html

Inland Northwest Business Watch


Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Development still going on for new Downtown Spokane skyscraper

Since the news came out late last year , that another new high rise tower was in the works in Downtown Spokane, people have been curious to know more. Originally, the tower was to be a 35 story building with apartments and some ground floor commercial space , likely for a restaurant .That project was proposed by lesser known, but still Spokane based developer Dr. Phillip Rudy.

The news on original project proposal kind of went silent shortly after the " pre-development " meeting the developer had with the City of Spokane. But, now a version of the project has resurfaced with a new pre development meeting. Still in the same location on the Eastern edge of Downtown but with some changes.

The building is purposed to be built on the site of the former Meineke auto repair shop at the corner of Spokane Falls Blvd. and N. Division ( 230 N. Division ) . This is not far away from the new Davenport Grand Hotel, another new high rise in the City Center. In the application / site plan the building now has a name, The Falls Tower .

The Falls Tower name and the project as a whole may never even actually become real, but it is starting to look a little more realistic as time goes by. Here is what the plan for this new high rise...

Now 26 floors, with no basement

Application was submitted by a rep. with the more well known , Douglass Properties. Although Dr. Phillip Rudy may still be involved.

41,000 square foot, six floors of enclosed parking.

One floor of commercial with 15,000 + square feet of space in up to eight tenant spaces. Likely a combination of both retail and restaurants.

Upper floors with be apartments, probably still geared toward students. This beneficial because The Falls Tower project is only blocks away from Washington State University's Spokane campus, and also nearby Gonzaga University.

Apartments will be available in studio , 1 bedroom , 2 bedroom and 3 bedroom. Nine apartments on each residential floor.

We will continue to keep an eye on this project. Construction is still a way's out, but we do expect this development to actually happen.

Posted by Matthew Behringer at 8:09 PM


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http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2014/nov/07/tallest-spokane-high-rise-in-works/

The Spokesman-Review


November 7, 2014 in City

Tallest Spokane high-rise in works

Developer wants 35-story project near college district

Mike Prager The Spokesman-Review

A Spokane Valley dentist and developer wants to build a 35-story downtown high-rise on the southeast corner of Division Street and Spokane Falls Boulevard.

Dr. Phillip Rudy said he has been in contact with owners of the several properties needed for the project. His vision would be a $50 million building towering over every building in Spokane.

The tallest building now is downtown’s 20-story Bank of America Financial Center at 601 W. Riverside Ave. with a height of 288 feet.

Rudy said the building would be mixed use, offering retail and housing, possibly for college students at the nearby WSU Spokane or Gonzaga campuses.

Building records from Spokane City Hall show that the property is large enough to hold such a building, which would include parking both above and below ground.

Rudy has never undertaken such an ambitious project.

He said the owner of the properties needed to build, Robert Sterling, of Spokane, agreed to allow him to take his proposal to City Hall so he could meet with building services officials to learn about the feasibility of his proposal.

The property involves 49,000 square feet of prime land sandwiched between a growing section of downtown near the Spokane Convention Center and the University District to the east.

Rudy said he has been looking for some time for a property to develop. He would possibly occupy one of the residential units.

The parcels he is proposing to purchase are vacant and unoccupied. The largest of the four at Division and Spokane Falls is the site of a former muffler repair shop. It holds a vacant building that dates to 1978. The lot is 21,000 square feet.

“It’s really a cool piece of property,” Rudy said.





JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 2:21 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Tuesday 17 March 2015 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2015/03/literally-you-know.html


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IMDb


The Lake House (2006)

Quotes


Kate: Okay, my mystery correspondent, I get it - just in case you really are where and when you think you are, you'll need this


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http://spokanerising.com/2015/07/02/26-story-falls-tower-near-university-district-promises-to-add-around-200-units-downtown/#more-538

THE SPOKANERISING PROJECT


26-story “Falls Tower” near University District promises to add around 200 units downtown

July 2, 2015 by Anthony Gill

Back in November, a Spokane Valley dentist and developer, proposed a $50 million, 35-story high-rise at the corner of Division and Spokane Falls Boulevard in downtown Spokane. Many believed the proposal to be unlikely to ever come to fruition. But now, the lot at 230 N Division has resurfaced in a new proposal.

Lanzce Douglass has submitted an application to Spokane Development and Planning Services for a Pre-Development Conference on the proposal, which would construct a 26-story building which he calls “The Falls Tower.” It is unknown whether Philip Rudy, the dentist, is still involved. The new mixed-use high-rise would include 15,978 square feet of retail on the first floor, followed by about two dozen floors of apartments. That’s around 200 units (studios, one-bedrooms, and two-bedrooms). A six-story parking garage would also be constructed. In total, 26 floors would be constructed. Note the slightly more varied architectural style from Spokane’s most recent project, the Davenport Grand Hotel. Still, windows seem to follow a relatively generic form and minimal balconies or interesting architectural treatments are included.

While typically the Spokane Municipal Code would not allow a building of such height so far outside of the urban core, Douglass has applied for bonus height provisions which allow additional height for inclusions of important architectural and environmental features. For example, the project will have pedestrian-scale lighting, seating, and trees. There will be covered bicycle parking and bicycle lockers on the first floor. And the project will use stone or brick on the first three floors, at the very least. A setback will create a generous public plaza featuring public art. The Pre-Development Conference application also includes significantly more detailed questions than the previous application, including questions related to the logistics of construction. These factors, including to the more clearly fleshed out proposal, lead Spokane Rising to conclude that this is a serious proposal that is likely to come to fruition.

That said, it’s a large proposal, with significant potential to transform the east side of downtown.










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SUBZIN


Oh, God! (1977)


00:08:53 Stay.

00:08:57 What is this?

00:08:58 You're right on time. I like that. Close the door.

00:09:06 -Who are you? -You read the note.










http://www.spokanejournal.com/local-news/lanzce-douglass-ponders-26-story-mixed-use-tower/

JOURNAL OF BUSINESS


Lanzce Douglass ponders 26-story mixed-use tower

Project location would be at vacant muffler shop site

Mike McLean July 2nd, 2015

Spokane developer Lanzce Douglass is proposing to construct a mixed-use high-rise at the former Downtown Midas Muffler location, at the southeast corner of Division Street and Spokane Falls Boulevard, a predevelopment application on file with the city of Spokane shows.

Although the envisioned 26-floor structure, tentatively named Falls Tower, would be nine stories shorter than another recent proposal for the property, it still likely would be the tallest building in Spokane.

Douglass couldn’t be reached for comment.

The application says the ground floor would have 16,000 square feet of commercial space, and a 10,000-square foot outdoor plaza. Above the ground floor, the Falls Tower project would include six floors of covered parking with 41,200 square feet of space per floor, 19 floors of apartments with 20,300 square of space per floor, and the top floor would consist of 5,400 square feet of common space.

Conceptual site plans attached to the application show ground floor spaces for up to eight commercial tenants ranging in size from 1,200 to 3,200 square feet, the largest of which would be potential restaurant space with an additional patio.

A typical apartment tower floor would have nine living units ranging in size from a studio apartments to three-bedroom apartments, for a potential total of 171 units, the site plans show.

Russell C. Page Architects PS, of Spokane, is performing the preliminary design work.

The predevelopment application tentatively begins the planning process with the city, enabling planners and developers to discuss the project before the developer applies for building permits.

The developer might request a partial street closure during construction. As part of the application, Douglass poses the question: “Will it be possible to close down the eastbound lane of traffic on Spokane Falls Boulevard for 18 months … ?”

A predevelopment conference is scheduled for today, July 2.










http://clouddoiemerg.com/doi/c1tvp2.html

History of Television

The Baird Television Development Company of London was formed and bigger obstacles were about to be tackled, namely sending an image across the Atlantic Ocean. On February 8, 1928, the first transatlantic broadcast was conducted by the Baird company.










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076489/releaseinfo

IMDb


Oh, God! (1977)

Release Info

USA 7 October 1977



http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076489/fullcredits

IMDb


Oh, God! (1977)

Full Cast & Crew

John Denver ... Jerry Landers
George Burns ... God










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SUBZIN


Oh, God! (1977)

00:17:46 -How come you didn't let him hear you? -That's a policy of mine.

00:17:50 I try not to work with more than one savior at a time.

00:17:53 Savior? Me?

00:17:56 -You do your job right.... -I can't take this job. I don't believe--

00:18:01 I know, but even nonbelievers want what they've got down here to work.

00:18:06 Have you read the papers lately? It ain't working.

00:18:10 That's why I came, to tell everybody I set the world up so it can work.

00:18:14 Only, it's up to you. You can't look to me to do it for you.

00:18:18 No.

00:18:20 You can do it. It's only one message.

00:18:23 -Moses had to handle ten. -But you gave him tablets.

00:18:27 -He had a bad memory.










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082971/quotes

IMDb


Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)

Quotes


Indiana: The Ark of the Covenant, the chest that the Hebrews used to carry around the Ten Commandments.

Major Eaton: What, you mean THE Ten Commandments?

Indiana: Yes, the actual Ten Commandments, the original stone tablets that Moses brought down from Mt. Horeb










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Oh, God! (1977)

00:10:23 -You leaving? -Right the first time.

00:10:25 Where are you leaving? Where do you think you are?

00:10:27 What do you mean, where? Right here is where, that's where.

00:10:35 Jerry.

00:10:43 There's no 27th floor here.

00:10:48 I thought, this way we'd have a little privacy.

00:10:52 Check it out. Go ahead, I'll wait.

00:11:19 -Sir? -Yes, sir?

00:11:21 How do I get to the 27th floor?

00:11:24 -In this building? -Yeah.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 7:30 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Sunday 10 January 2016