This Is What I Think.
Saturday, November 03, 2018
"Somebody's buckin' for promotion around here."
https://hvom.blogspot.com/2018/10/order-of-boot.html
Posted by Kerry Burgess at 7:17 PM
Homeless Veteran Of Microsoft
I am Kerry Burgess. This is what I think.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2018
"Order of the Boot"
Not that I even want those medals I claim to have somehow earned long ago.
I'm not really thinking this through that far ahead.
The past is something I am trying to decode to gain in the future something else completely unrelated and that no person out there possesses. I don't even care about medals. The future that is today, is my preference. Right now. Now, now, now.
excerpt ends Posted by Kerry Burgess at 7:17 PM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2018
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Posted by Kerry Burgess at 7:17 PM
Homeless Veteran Of Microsoft
I am Kerry Burgess. This is what I think.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2018
https://blog.chron.com/bookish/2010/06/stephen-king-calling-justin-cronin/
Houston Chronicle
Stephen King calling … Justin Cronin
By Maggie Galehouse on June 8, 2010 at 2:46 PM
In the “one of the most amazing things that could ever happen to a writer” department, local author and Rice prof Justin Cronin appeared on Good Morning America today (Tues., June 8) to talk up his new book, The Passage.
Then Stephen King called.
During the interview — while Cronin was on the air — King called in to say that he loved the book and hoped that it would sell a million copies.
Now, King had already weighed in on The Passage, the first book in Cronin’s post-apocalyptic trilogy. On the back of the hardcover, there’s a fat, yummy quote from King saying a lot of great things about the story, including:
Read fifteen pages and you will find yourself captivated; read thirty and you will find yourself taken prisoner and reading late into the night. It has the vividness that only epic works of fantasy and imagination can achieve.
You can’t really ask for more than that.
But on the very day his book was released, Cronin got more: a live endorsement from the man
excerpt ends Posted by Kerry Burgess at 7:17 PM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2018
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Posted by Kerry Burgess at 2:33 AM
Number 878: The Farthest Man From Home
I am Kerry Burgess. This is what I think.
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Third from the Sun
Battlestar Galactica - television miniseries premiere episode - Monday 08 December 2003 USA
(from internet transcript of incomplete dialog)
Mom: We really should be going. (Takes the baby back.)
Six: Of course. (The woman puts the baby back in the carriage.) It's amazing how the neck can support that much weight.
excerpt ends Posted by Kerry Burgess at 2:33 AM Tuesday, October 30, 2018
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Posted by Kerry Burgess at 6:12 PM
Homeless Veteran Of Microsoft
I am Kerry Burgess. This is what I think.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2018
Planet of The Poop-Scoopers
They all say the same thing.
When they write "Why" about the record-breaking Alaska warmth, affecting us too here at the relatively near-by latitudes of Spokane, they write about an anomalous high-pressure ridge persisting.
But why? Why does that anomaly exist?
Some writers talk about "weirdness" and I guess they should know and Professor Cliff Mass says "amazing" and I guess he should know.
But then there is the mass of the public of polluters. They talk about the weather being "weird" and that's just their idiocy.
Weather scientists work for years studying the climate and they still barely have anything figured out about the global climate.
Joe-Sixpack polluter sits around whining about "weird" weather and they haven't the dimmest glimmer about Rex Block.
And they don't care. They will waste internet-bandwidth and coal-power polluting electricity to waste time looking up stupid gifs on the internet of -insert name of the latest moronic celebrity, such as Lady Gaga- than to even do the most basic research about the global climate WHEN THEIR IGNORANCE is challenged.
Pathetic.
This planet is infested with the most dangerous monkeys that have ever existed in this planet Earth's history. They want to tell you they're human but they're just filthy monkeys scooping the poop of their crapping yapping dogs.
They do nothing but make the planet worse for everything. I see them everywhere when I go outside.
excerpt ends Posted by Kerry Burgess at 6:12 PM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2018
from my private journal as Kerry Burgess: July 29, 2006
This has also been a good exercise to suggest how I would behave in the future if I ever develop Alzheimer's. It was funny the other day; I was taking the bus down Aurora, I had just written something earlier in my journal about this feeling as though I was in the early stages of Alzheimers. I noticed a Holiday Inn Express had on their sign outside on the first line something about "continental breakfast." On the second line was "Alzheimer's Disease." I read it in the context of those commercials they run where people say things such as "I'm not really a brain surgeon, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night." It's clever and disturbing all at the same time. I doubt even Stephen King could write anything as disturbing as my reality every day.
- posted by Kerry Burgess 1:31 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Saturday 03 November 2018