This post is about working hard righteously to fulfill your ambition, as we all know the career path could be a hazardous journey and often witness's many people changing career direction as so to continue pursuit of their ambition. The learning the craft stage can be as long as 20 years of education which is what I personally think is about right for a good grounded education. As arduous as constant work can be it does supply experience in abundance, but, I've learnt that really careers are driven by the ability to correspond, it is not always an obvious correlation that presents the opportunity to capitalise on chance, which really is the reason that learning the dangers of career driven life is an on going journey.
Blondie VS the doors / Riders on the storm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnhKPw2NXIw
There may be trouble ahead.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnfKmNRfLYU
I'm not sure how many of you have attempted grant applications at the preliminary stages of starting a business, truthfully, most people spend five/ten years after graduating paying back their student loans. Then they have some holiday time, usually non science graduates travel the world, science graduates join the local pub with their roll ups, then... It's time to start a business! Well, mum and dad said they would not give you any money for your silly idea's, but, dad says go and speak to the bank manager, oh yess... Why is it that you don't even think about asking the bank manager for a loan? Anyway... The basics of getting a loan become another degree in education, learning how to write a decent business plan, befriending all the necessary department providers of wholesale and retail equipment for a working relationship and then convincing the bank manager on zero experience that your not a lazy so and so and honest, you know exactly what your doing!!!
The Doors / People are strange
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3CHi_9sxj0
The Doors / Hello I love you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzM71scYw0M&feature=related
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Lol... I think that most of us think we really sound good when we speak to the bank manager, we're all authoritive as if we have really got ourselves together, these days I wonder how many failed business's they've invested in, but, really, it's great to be boss...
Just give me the moneyyyyyyy...!!! I'll pay you back when I'm a gazillionairre, oh, but, that's after I've married the local cheerleader captain...
The doors / My wild love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0KY3NMCpuQ&feature=related
HHHmmmm... Yes, well anyway... as he looks for his second wife... Lol...
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[Hmm, this knowledge thing isn't easy for them tea making knicker bashers...]
The Doors / Love street
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Z6s2Ln58Xw&feature=related
AND THAT'S WE'RE I'LL BE...
Jim Morrison / The severed garden
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_w-rwZI6x4&feature=related
Every lab gemologist does his homework, but, the field really is another trade, literally astronaughts...
The Doors / Waiting for the sun
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0kypyGSKsE&feature=related
Marilyn Monroe with aeroplane picture]
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As I've said in other posts, the macro biotic world really exists in mythology, but, it is so, so relevant when your in your tent in the middle of the wilderness, in the office Marilyn Monroe is a deity, and trust me, you trust her, she is the woman of women for getting the job and getting it done. This field work is for the dreamers of old, I mean, does every one just work for snazzy clothes and fancy cars with annoyingly loud stereos, or, some stupidly small plate of food with about three mouthfuls of food for some extortionate sum of cash, no... No, that's not for me, tell the truth I feel embarrassed that people actually think there really trendy. ANYWAY!!!
ROCKET SCIENCE!!!
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The Doors / Ghost song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3Ja7wDuY9o&feature=related
The Doors / Break on through
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbiPDSxFgd8
Marilyn Monroe interview.
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GREAT INTERVIEWS OF THE 20TH CENTURY
'When you're famous you run into human nature in a raw kind of way'
This is an edited version of Last Talk With a Lonely Girl: Marilyn Monroe by Richard Meryman, first published in Life magazine, August 17 1962
Ever since she was fired from Something's Got to Give, Marilyn Monroe has kept an almost disdainful silence. As far as her troubles with 20th Century Fox were concerned, she simply said she had been too sick to work - not wilfully tardy and truant as the producer charged. While 20th Century Fox and her lawyers were negotiating for her to resume work on the movie, Marilyn was thinking about broader aspects of her career - about the rewards and burdens of fame bestowed on her by fans who paid $200 million to see her films, about drives that impel her, and about echoes in her present life of her childhood in foster homes. She thought about these out loud in a rare and candid series of conversations with Life associate editor Richard Meryman. As a camera caught the warmth and gusto of her personality, Marilyn's words revealed her own private view of Marilyn Monroe ... Sometimes wearing a scarf and a polo coat and no makeup and with a certain attitude of walking, I go shopping or just look at people living. But then you know, there will be a few teenagers who are kind of sharp and they'll say, "Hey, just a minute. You know who I think that is?" And they'll start tailing me. And I don't mind. I realise some people want to see if you're real. The teenagers, the little kids, their faces light up. They say, "Gee," and they can't wait to tell their friends. And old people come up and say, "Wait till I tell my wife." You've changed their whole day. In the morning, the garbage men that go by 57th Street when I come out the door say, "Marilyn, hi! How do you feel this morning?" To me, it's an honour, and I love them for it. The working men, I'll go by and they'll whistle. At first they whistle because they think, oh, it's a girl. She's got blond hair and she's not out of shape, and then they say, "Gosh, it's Marilyn Monroe!" And that has its ... you know, those are times it's nice. People knowing who you are and all of that, and feeling that you've meant something to them. I don't know quite why, but somehow I feel they know that I mean what I do, both when I'm acting on the screen or when if I see them in person and greet them. That I really always do mean hello, and how are you? In their fantasies they feel "Gee, it can happen to me!" But when you're famous you kind of run into human nature in a raw kind of way. It stirs up envy, fame does. People you run into feel that, well, who is she who does she think she is, Marilyn Monroe? They feel fame gives them some kind of privilege to walk up to you and say anything to you, you know, of any kind of nature and it won't hurt your feelings. Like it's happening to your clothing. One time here I am looking for a home to buy and I stopped at this place. A man came out and was very pleasant and cheerful, and said, "Oh, just a moment, I want my wife to meet you." Well, she came out and said, "Will you please get off the premises?" You're always running into people's unconscious. Let's take some actors or directors. Usually they don't say it to me, they say it to the newspapers because that's a bigger play. You know, if they're only insulting me to my face that doesn't make a big enough play because all I have to say is, "See you around, like never." But if it's in the newspapers, it's coast-to-coast and all around the world. I don't understand why people aren't a little more generous with each other. I don't like to say this, but I'm afraid there is a lot of envy in this business. The only thing I can do is stop and think, "I'm all right but I'm not so sure about them!" For instance, you've read there was some actor that once said that kissing me was like kissing Hitler. Well, I think that's his problem. If I have to do intimate love scenes with somebody who really has these kinds of feelings toward me, then my fantasy can come into play. In other words, out with him, in with my fantasy. He was never there. It's nice to be included in people's fantasies but you also like to be accepted for your own sake. I don't look at myself as a commodity, but I'm sure a lot of people have. Including, well, one corporation in particular, which shall be nameless. If I'm sounding picked on or something, I think I am. I'll think I have a few wonderful friends and all of a sudden, ooh, here it comes. They do a lot of things. They talk about you to the press, to their friends, tell stories, and you know, it's disappointing. These are the ones you aren't interested in seeing every day of your life. Of course, it does depend on the people, but sometimes I'm invited places to kind of brighten up a dinner table like a musician who'll play the piano after dinner, and I know you're not really invited for yourself. You're just an ornament. When I was five I think, that's when I started wanting to be an actress. I loved to play. I didn't like the world around me because it was kind of grim, but I loved to play house. It was like you could make your own boundaries. It goes beyond house; you could make your own situations and you could pretend, and even if the other kids were a little slow on the imagining part, you could say, "Hey, what about if you were such and such, and I were such and such, wouldn't that be fun?" And they'd say, "Oh, yes," and then I'd say, "Well, that will be a horse and this will be ..." It was play, playfulness. When I heard that this was acting, I said that's what I want to be. You can play. But then you grow up and find out about playing, that they make playing very difficult for you. Some of my foster families used to send me to the movies to get me out of the house and there I'd sit all day and way into the night. Up in front, there with the screen so big, a little kid all alone, and I loved it. I loved anything that moved up there and I didn't miss anything that happened and there was no popcorn either. When I was 11, the whole world was closed to me. I just felt I was on the outside of the world. Suddenly, everything opened up. Even the girls paid a little attention to me because they thought, "Hmmm, she's to be dealt with!" And I had this long walk to school, two and a half miles [there], two and a half miles back. It was just sheer pleasure. Every fellow honked his horn, you know, workers driving to work, waving, you know, and I'd wave back. The world became friendly. All the newspaper boys when they delivered the paper would come around to where I lived, and I used to hang from the limb of a tree, and I had sort of a sweatshirt on. I didn't realise the value of a sweatshirt in those days, and then I was sort of beginning to catch on, but I didn't quite get it, because I couldn't really afford sweaters. But here they come with their bicycles, you know, and I'd get these free papers and the family liked that, and they'd all pull their bicycles up around the tree and then I'd be hanging, looking kind of like a monkey, I guess. I was a little shy to come down. I did get down to the curb, kinda kicking the curb and kicking the leaves and talking, but mostly listening. And sometimes the family used to worry because I used to laugh so loud and so gay; I guess they felt it was hysterical. It was just this sudden freedom because I would ask the boys, "Can I ride your bike now?" and they'd say, "Sure." Then I'd go zooming, laughing in the wind, riding down the block, laughing, and they'd all stand around and wait till I came back. But I loved the wind. It caressed me. But it was kind of a double-edged thing. I did find, too, when the world opened up that people took a lot for granted, like not only could they be friendly, but they could suddenly get overly friendly and expect an awful lot for very little. When I was older, I used to go to Grauman's Chinese Theatre and try to fit my foot in the prints in the cement there. And I'd say, "Oh, oh, my foot's too big! I guess that's out." I did have a funny feeling later when I finally put my foot down into that wet cement. I sure knew what it really meant to me. Anything's possible, almost. It was the creative part that kept me going, trying to be an actress. I enjoy acting when you really hit it right. And I guess I've always had too much fantasy to be only a housewife. Well, also, I had to eat. I was never kept, to be blunt about it; I always kept myself. I have always had a pride in the fact that I was my own. And Los Angeles was my home, too, so when they said, "Go home!" I said, "I am home." The time I sort of began to think I was famous, I was driving somebody to the airport, and as I came back there was this movie house and I saw my name in lights. I pulled the car up at a distance down the street; it was too much to take up close, you know, all of a sudden. And I said, "God, somebody's made a mistake." But there it was, in lights. And I sat there and said, "So that's the way it looks," and it was all very strange to me, and yet at the studio they had said, "Remember, you're not a star." Yet there it is up in lights. I really got the idea I must be a star or something from the newspapermen; I'm saying men, not the women who would interview me and they would be warm and friendly. By the way, that part of the press, you know, the men of the press, unless they have their own personal quirks against me, they were always very warm and friendly and they'd say, "You know, you're the only star," and I'd say, "Star?" and they'd look at me as if I were nuts. I think they, in their own kind of way, made me realise I was famous. I remember when I got the part in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Jane Russell - she was the brunette in it and I was the blonde. She got $200,000 for it, and I got my $500 a week, but that to me was, you know, considerable. She, by the way, was quite wonderful to me. The only thing was I couldn't get a dressing room. Finally, I really got to this kind of level and I said, "Look, after all, I am the blonde, and it is Gentlemen Prefer Blondes!" Because still they always kept saying, "Remember, you're not a star." I said, "Well, whatever I am, I am the blonde!" And I want to say to the people, if I am a star, the people made me a star. No studio, no person, but the people did. There was a reaction that came to the studio, the fan mail, or when I went to a premiere, or the exhibitors wanted to meet me. I didn't know why. When they all rushed toward me I looked behind me to see who was there and I said, "My heavens!" I was scared to death. I used to get the feeling, and sometimes I still get it, that sometimes I was fooling somebody; I don't know who or what, maybe myself. I've always felt toward the slightest scene, even if all I had to do in a scene was just to come in and say, "Hi," that the people ought to get their money's worth and that this is an obligation of mine, to give them the best you can get from me. I do have feelings some days when there are scenes with a lot of responsibility toward the meaning, and I'll wish, "Gee, if only I had been a cleaning woman." On the way to the studio I would see somebody cleaning and I'd say, "That's what I'd like to be. That's my ambition in life." But I think that all actors go through this. We not only want to be good, we have to be. You know, when they talk about nervousness, my teacher, Lee Strasberg, when I said to him, "I don't know what's wrong with me but I'm a little nervous," he said, "When you're not, give up, because nervousness indicates sensitivity." Also, a struggle with shyness is in every actor more than anyone can imagine. There is a censor inside us that says to what degree do we let go, like a child playing. I guess people think we just go out there, and you know, that's all we do. Just do it. But it's a real struggle. I'm one of the world's most self-conscious people. I really have to struggle. An actor is not a machine, no matter how much they want to say you are. Creativity has got to start with humanity and when you're a human being, you feel, you suffer. You're gay, you're sick, you're nervous or whatever. Like any creative human being, I would like a bit more control so that it would be a little easier for me when the director says, "One tear, right now," that one tear would pop out. But once there came two tears because I thought, "How dare he?" Goethe said, "Talent is developed in privacy," you know? And it's really true. There is a need for aloneness, which I don't think most people realise for an actor. It's almost having certain kinds of secrets for yourself that you'll let the whole world in on only for a moment, when you're acting. But everybody is always tugging at you. They'd all like sort of a chunk of you. I think that when you are famous every weakness is exaggerated. This industry should behave like a mother whose child has just run out in front of a car. But instead of clasping the child to them, they start punishing the child. Like you don't dare get a cold. How dare you get a cold! I mean, the executives can get colds and stay home forever and phone it in, but how dare you, the actor, get a cold or a virus. You know, no one feels worse than the one who's sick. I sometimes wish, gee, I wish they had to act a comedy with a temperature and a virus infection. I am not an actress who appears at a studio just for the purpose of discipline. This doesn't have anything at all to do with art. I myself would like to become more disciplined within my work. But I'm there to give a performance and not to be disciplined by a studio! After all, I'm not in a military school. This is supposed to be an art form, not just a manufacturing establishment. The sensitivity that helps me to act, you see, also makes me react. An actor is supposed to be a sensitive instrument. Isaac Stern takes good care of his violin. What if everybody jumped on his violin? You know a lot of people have, oh gee, real quirky problems that they wouldn't dare have anyone know. But one of my problems happens to show: I'm late. I guess people think that why I'm late is some kind of arrogance and I think it is the opposite of arrogance. I also feel that I'm not in this big American rush, you know, you got to go and you got to go fast but for no good reason. The main thing is, I want to be prepared when I get there to give a good performance or whatever to the best of my ability. A lot of people can be there on time and do nothing, which I have seen them do, and you know, all sit around sort of chit chatting and talking trivia about their social life. Gable said about me, "When she's there, she's there. All of her is there! She's there to work." I was honoured when they asked me to appear at the president's birthday rally in Madison Square Garden. There was like a hush over the whole place when I came on to sing Happy Birthday, like if I had been wearing a slip, I would have thought it was showing or something. I thought, "Oh, my gosh, what if no sound comes out!" A hush like that from the people warms me. It's sort of like an embrace. Then you think, by God, I'll sing this song if it's the last thing I ever do, and for all the people. Because I remember when I turned to the microphone, I looked all the way up and back, and I thought, "That's where I'd be, way up there under one of those rafters, close to the ceiling, after I paid my two dollars to come into the place." Afterwards they had some sort of reception. I was with my former father-in-law, Isadore Miller, so I think I did something wrong when I met the president. Instead of saying, "How do you do?" I just said "This is my former father-in-law, Isadore Miller." He came here an immigrant and I thought this would be one of the biggest things in his life. He's about 75 or 80 years old and I thought this would be something that he would be telling his grandchildren about and all that. I should have said, "How do you do, Mr President," but I had already done the singing, so well you know. I guess nobody noticed it. Fame has a special burden, which I might as well state here and now. I don't mind being burdened with being glamorous and sexual. But what goes with it can be a burden. I feel that beauty and femininity are ageless and can't be contrived, and glamour, although the manufacturers won't like this, cannot be manufactured. Not real glamour; it's based on femininity. I think that sexuality is only attractive when it's natural and spontaneous. This is where a lot of them miss the boat. And then something I'd just like to spout off on. We are all born sexual creatures, thank God, but it's a pity so many people despise and crush this natural gift. Art, real art, comes from it, everything. I never quite understood it, this sex symbol. I always thought symbols were those things you clash together! That's the trouble, a sex symbol becomes a thing. I just hate to be a thing. But if I'm going to be a symbol of something I'd rather have it sex than some other things they've got symbols of! These girls who try to be me, I guess the studios put them up to it, or they get the ideas themselves. But gee, they haven't got it. You can make a lot of gags about it like they haven't got the foreground or else they haven't the background. But I mean the middle, where you live. All my stepchildren carried the burden of my fame. Sometimes they would read terrible things about me and I'd worry about whether it would hurt them. I would tell them: don't hide these things from me. I'd rather you ask me these things straight out and I'll answer all your questions. I wanted them to know of life other than their own. I used to tell them, for instance, that I worked for five cents a month and I washed one hundred dishes, and my stepkids would say, "One hundred dishes!" and I said, "Not only that, I scraped and cleaned them before I washed them." I washed them and rinsed them and put them in the draining place, but I said, "Thank God I didn't have to dry them." I was never used to being happy, so that wasn't something I ever took for granted. You see, I was brought up differently from the average American child because the average child is brought up expecting to be happy. That's it: successful, happy, and on time. Yet because of fame I was able to meet and marry two of the nicest men I'd ever met up to that time. I don't think people will turn against me, at least not by themselves. I like people. The "public" scares me, but people I trust. Maybe they can be impressed by the press or when a studio starts sending out all kinds of stories. But I think when people go to see a movie, they judge for themselves. We human beings are strange creatures and still reserve the right to think for ourselves.
Once I was supposed to be finished, that was the end of me. When Mr Miller was on trial for contempt of congress, a certain corporation executive said either he named names and I got him to name names, or I was finished. I said, "I'm proud of my husband's position and I stand behind him all the way," and the court did too. "Finished," they said. "You'll never be heard of." It might be a kind of relief to be finished. You have to start all over again. But I believe you're always as good as your potential. I now live in my work and in a few relationships with the few people I can really count on. Fame will go by, and, so long, I've had you fame. If it goes by, I've always known it was fickle. So at least it's something I experienced, but that's not where I live.
Marilyn Monroe with bycicle picture]
Air conditioning and ion distribution exercise.
Basic stretching exercises
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MW2zu1NyCA
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Blondie / The tide is high
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppYgrdJ0pWk&feature=fvst
Marilyn Monroe]
Well, anyway, I'm on my third multi billion pound company and still flat broke, you know how it is, getting enough money to build space ships is a beggars dream, and guard darn it it's a real life, my mum think's I'm crazy [and she knows I am], my dad, thinks the world want's something from me, so I must keep learning because you have to go through it, so I guess, I'm still lucky because I don't owe anyone any money, of the multi million pound mining programmes utilising satilite imaging, ground drilling and costly seasonal geology surveys, I'm still even, not stuck in any contract's, but, yes, I have been ripped off in contract agreement's, have 9 figure debts that exist in another time frame, and everyone I speak to on the telephoine speaks gobbledegook... Anyway, it was raining today... Darn I miss my tent...
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Blondie / Dreaming
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95AEzyWZX8I&feature=related
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Blondie / Sunday girl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obwanhb6kww&feature=related
Blondie / Heart of glass
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibAF8fcdJLI&feature=related
Pilot escaping crash...
http://video.uk.msn.com/watch/video/argentinian-pilot-escapes-plane-crash/2g1tn20x?from=video_module
Blondie / Slow motion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qz-nGB6TPj4&NR=1
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Well, the problem with some inner city kids is that they haven't got leadership in the playground, that sort of sorts the ruffians from the cultured, the soft, the intellectual paper candidate, the sick, and the problem child. As I perceive things, terchnology has gone to far in the terms of computer games, they have had a destructive effect on a local level of begginners adventure, it seems to me that kids would rather play in the bedroom with computer games than kick a football around the local football pitch all day, and for some professional wanna be's, late into the night.
Blondie / Union city blue
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GB8X61ZiNRY&feature=related
http://www.uah.edu/ASGC/
http://www.house.gov/melancon/BlueDogs/Press%20Releases/2010%20-%20FFA%20One%20Pager.pdf
http://alabamalaunchpad.com/
The Doors / Alabama song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5B28w51ygQ&feature=related
map of Huntsville Alabama picture ''rocket city'']]
Shuttle doors]
[list of alcohol shops]
R AND R LIQUORS AND FINE WINES5700 Highway 53, Harvest, AlabamaLIQUOR EXPRESS1802 University Dr Nw, Huntsville, AlabamaJOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR COMPANY203 Parker Dr, Pelham, AlabamaEIGHTH AVENUE PLAZA LIQUOR STORE500 8th Ave N, Birmingham, AlabamaG S LIQUOR & WI5318 Al Highway 79 S, Guntersville, AlabamaMOODY LIQUORS2616 Moody Pkwy, Moody, AlabamaTHE PACKAGE STORE81 Big Valley Dr Ste D, Alexandria, AlabamaFAST MART2914 Pelham Rd S, Anniston, AlabamaBATYS BEVERAGE1702 Gault Ave N, Fort Payne, Alabama1ST SUPER SKS STORE12855 Us Highway 431, Boaz, AlabamaTHE BEVERAGE MARKET3095 Us Highway 278, Altoona, AlabamaVESTAVIA PACKAGE STORE2970 Columbiana Rd, Birmingham, Alabama DIPLOMAT DELICATESSEN & SPIRIT1425 Montgomery Hwy, Birmingham, AlabamaROCKY RIDGE PACKAGE STORE3374 Morgan Dr, Birmingham, AlabamaVILLA SPIRITS1157 Huffman Rd, Birmingham, AlabamaBOTTLE SHOPPE MR1508 Forestdale Blvd, Birmingham, Alabama TRIANGLE PACKAGE STORE 2330 Pearson Ave Sw, Birmingham, Alabama SPIRIT EXPRESS 1518 Pearson Ave Sw, Birmingham, Alabama VILLAGE SPIRITS 1815 Crestwood Blvd, Irondale, Alabama ELSOLDE MEXICO 328 Valley Ave, Birmingham, AlabamaVILLAGE SPIRITS 1815 Crestwood Blvd, Irondale, Alabama 35210JOHNSON CHRIS M INC Highway 5, Brent, Alabama 350341ST SUPER SKS STORE 12855 Us Highway 431, Boaz, Alabama 35956WESTERN SUPERMARKETS STORE LOC Birmingham, Alabama 35201THE BEVERAGE PLACE 155 Inverness Plz, Birmingham, Alabama 35242
3RD AVE PACKAGE STORE 1501 3rd Ave W, Birmingham, Alabama 35208
TERRYS PACKAGE STORE 1100 Ashville Rd, Leeds, Alabama 35094
ELSOLDE MEXICO 328 Valley Ave, Birmingham, Alabama 35209
LOUS PUB & PACKAGE STORE 726 29th St S, Birmingham, Alabama 35233
280 PACKAGE STORE 4613 Highway 280, Birmingham, Alabama 35242
A-1 BEVERAGE 11190 Us Highway 431, Albertville, Alabama 35950
P & W BEVERAGES 1313 Point Mallard Pkwy, Decatur, Alabama 35601
THE WINE SELLER 324 N Court St, Florence, Alabama 35630
HIGHLANDER PACKAGE STORE 2228 Highland Ave, Irondale, Alabama 35210
EASTLAKE BEVERAGE & SPIRITS 3701 State Park Rd, Guntersville, Alabama 35976
KIMER'S KOOLER 3895 Al Highway 69, Guntersville, Alabama 35976
CELLAR PACKAGE STORE 429 Valley Ave, Birmingham, Alabama 35209
WINERY AT PEPPER PLACE LP 2801 2nd Ave S, Birmingham, Alabama 35233
T & T PACKAGE STORE 2908 27th St N, Birmingham, Alabama 35207
S & S MARKET 1930 Edwards Lake Rd, Birmingham, Alabama 35235
ABZ BEVERAGE 300 Commons Dr, Birmingham, Alabama 35209
EASTSIDE PACKAGE STO 5305 1st Ave N, Birmingham, Alabama 35212
DISCOUNT PACKAGE 3949 Pinson Valley Pkwy, Birmingham, Alabama 35217
CARBON HILL PACKAGE STORE 31484 1st Ave Ne, Carbon Hill, Alabama 35549
JEMISON PACKAGE STORE 8959 County Road 42, Jemison, Alabama 35085
MIDFIELD SPIRITS 342 B Y Williams Sr Dr, Midfield, Alabama 35228
10TH AVENUE PACKAGE STORE 1426 10th Ave, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35401
WESTSIDE PACKAGE STORE 3111 Stillman Blvd, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35401
NANCY PACKAGE STORE 3018 Pelham Pkwy, Pelham, Alabama 35124
HOT & COLDS PACKAGE LLC 6662 Highway 75, Pinson, Alabama 35126
KENS PACKAGE STORE 20556 Highway 11 N, Woodstock, Alabama 35188
COUNTY LINE SPIRITS 313 Cane Creek Rd, Warrior, Alabama 35180
RAYS PACKAGE STORE 17243 Al Highway 77, Wadley, Alabama 36276
BATYS BEVERAGE 1702 Gault Ave N, Fort Payne, Alabama 35967
GOOD SPIRITS 2 PACKAGE STORE 1346 N Pine St, Florence, Alabama 35630
DARBY DRIVE PACKAGE STORE 1820 Darby Dr, Florence, Alabama 35630
JOHNS PACKAGE STORE 923 W College St, Florence, Alabama 35630
CHAZZ PACKAGESTORE 105 Coffee Rd, Florence, Alabama 35630
DANDYS PACKAGE STORE 3805 Florence Blvd, Florence, Alabama 35634
DANDYS DISCOUNT PACKAGE STORES 3502 Florence Blvd, Florence, Alabama 35634
SPIRIT EXPRESS 1518 Pearson Ave Sw, Birmingham, Alabama 35211
OXMOOR SNAK & PAK PACKAGE STOR 108 Oxmoor Rd, Birmingham, Alabama 35209
ROCKY RIDGE PACKAGE STORE 3374 Morgan Dr, Birmingham, Alabama 35216
PACKAGE 150 2804 John Hawkins Pkwy, Birmingham, Alabama 35244
BOTTLE STOPPE 237 Gadsden Hwy, Birmingham, Alabama 35235
MUNCHIES PACKAGE STORE 4101 3rd Ave S, Birmingham, Alabama 35222
TODDIES PACKAGE STORE 1919 28th Ave S, Birmingham, Alabama 35209
H & M PACKAGE STORE 2090 Valleydale Ter, Birmingham, Alabama 35244
5 POINTS PACKAGE STORE 2142 Warrior Rd, Birmingham, Alabama 35208
LUCKYS PUB & PACKAGE 704 Valley Ave, Birmingham, Alabama 35209
HOOVER PACKAGE STORE 3659 Lorna Rd Ste 159, Birmingham, Alabama 35201
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Blondie / Atomic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qW6OrdLkCLU&feature=related
Blondie / Puerto rico
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dup8lYxgh6M&feature=related
Blondie / Bermuda triangle blues
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bi-8nrXbZo&feature=related
Hall picture]
Van door picture]
Blondie / Hanging on the telephone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTVANp6Psd4&feature=related
Blondie / I didn't have the nerve / bermuda triangle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m103N2LV5zQ&feature=related
Blondie / I feel love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wh6heXgvek&feature=related
Blondie / Follow me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nO2AH7KX0zo&feature=related
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Blondie / Accidents never happen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yZZK_vCJeA&feature=related
Choice of spaceship is what the gatherers of our space programme clamer to produce, as I have said at recent posts, It is my beleif that the days of building rockets are nearing there end, the commercial viability of heavy equipment transport is a stumbling block to our sensible larger group efforts to build and explore on other worlds. I beleive that with good judgement and consultancy we will move to an era from rockets direct to trans-magnetic warp. I myself am not a professional engineer, but, I have seen all the rudiments of the capability of the technology to be utised for aerial dimension traverse. President Barack Obama rightly withholds serious financial commitment to the NASA space programme as my opinion suggests that the rocket builder babies are near completion of their careers. This generation justly has it's own ambitions and dreams and truthfully I can almost taste them on the lips of the president waiting for his generation to embrace him as a leader of our generation, it is true to suggest that the old guard NASA were not rocket builders and the integrity of the space programme awaits it's children. It is basically a choice of who what where and when. Leaders sir, leaders of men, everyone knows that it will be our proudest moment to send a starship to another star system, the knowledge of spacial activity a captain would have would certainly be formidable among the ranks of any of our histories men, scholars, philosophers, druids, pilgrims, saints and marters, journalists and astronaughts, ghost hunters and cartographers.
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The Doors / Riders on the Storm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qRJIBtbc2c
http://members.optusnet.com.au/stargate-sg1/tng/
http://fiction.ex-astris-scientia.org/horizon_encyclopedia.htm
* ENTERPRISE DATABASEcaptains: Captain Jonathan Archer2151 -
captains:Captain Robert T. April2245 - 2250Captain Christopher Pike2251 - 2263Captain James T. Kirk2264 - 2269Captain Willard Decker2270 - 2271Admiral James T. Kirk2271 - 2276Captain Spock2277 - 2285
captains:Captain James T. Kirk2286 - 2293
captains: Captain John Harriman2293 -
captains: Captain Rachel Garret- 2344captains:Captain Jean-Luc Picard2363 - 2371Captain William T. Riker2367Captain Edward Jellico2369
captains:Captain Jean-Luc Picard2372 -
I know, I must watch star trek voyager to sign in with the crew, [Captain Janeway's got the right hump...Lol]...So, has Sally Ride come to think of it...]
anyway, who thought it was clever putting throbbing femininity on science, damn it man, you. Anyway, yes, I'm with the voyager crew, purely because of the science, I can't take my eyes of the screen, you watched them in order haven't you? You saw that spec of dust right? Have you ever watched television and seen costumes and uniforms that don't show creases with affirmative movement constantly. I tell you, that star trek wardrobe costume team deserves oscars, actually do they have oscars for dressing wardrobes? Any way... You can all put your tongues away after watching the panache of the women...
The Doors / Light my fire
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flOvM4Z355A&feature=related
And now it's time to go to work...
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The Doors / Road house blues
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwfmfMBLZiM&feature=related
UHHHHH HUUUUUUMMMMMMMMMMMM...
Marilyn Monroe]
The Doors / L.A woman
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5ndhb5PzhY
The Doors / L.A Woman
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGn6sOtfTbc&feature=fvw
Marilyn Monroe and bungalow pictures]
The doors / Spanish caravan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKmkOIlHbok
Blondie VS the doors / Riders on the storm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnhKPw2NXIw
There may be trouble ahead.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnfKmNRfLYU
I'm not sure how many of you have attempted grant applications at the preliminary stages of starting a business, truthfully, most people spend five/ten years after graduating paying back their student loans. Then they have some holiday time, usually non science graduates travel the world, science graduates join the local pub with their roll ups, then... It's time to start a business! Well, mum and dad said they would not give you any money for your silly idea's, but, dad says go and speak to the bank manager, oh yess... Why is it that you don't even think about asking the bank manager for a loan? Anyway... The basics of getting a loan become another degree in education, learning how to write a decent business plan, befriending all the necessary department providers of wholesale and retail equipment for a working relationship and then convincing the bank manager on zero experience that your not a lazy so and so and honest, you know exactly what your doing!!!
The Doors / People are strange
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3CHi_9sxj0
The Doors / Hello I love you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzM71scYw0M&feature=related
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Lol... I think that most of us think we really sound good when we speak to the bank manager, we're all authoritive as if we have really got ourselves together, these days I wonder how many failed business's they've invested in, but, really, it's great to be boss...
Just give me the moneyyyyyyy...!!! I'll pay you back when I'm a gazillionairre, oh, but, that's after I've married the local cheerleader captain...
The doors / My wild love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0KY3NMCpuQ&feature=related
HHHmmmm... Yes, well anyway... as he looks for his second wife... Lol...
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[Hmm, this knowledge thing isn't easy for them tea making knicker bashers...]
The Doors / Love street
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Z6s2Ln58Xw&feature=related
AND THAT'S WE'RE I'LL BE...
Jim Morrison / The severed garden
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_w-rwZI6x4&feature=related
Every lab gemologist does his homework, but, the field really is another trade, literally astronaughts...
The Doors / Waiting for the sun
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0kypyGSKsE&feature=related
Marilyn Monroe with aeroplane picture]
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As I've said in other posts, the macro biotic world really exists in mythology, but, it is so, so relevant when your in your tent in the middle of the wilderness, in the office Marilyn Monroe is a deity, and trust me, you trust her, she is the woman of women for getting the job and getting it done. This field work is for the dreamers of old, I mean, does every one just work for snazzy clothes and fancy cars with annoyingly loud stereos, or, some stupidly small plate of food with about three mouthfuls of food for some extortionate sum of cash, no... No, that's not for me, tell the truth I feel embarrassed that people actually think there really trendy. ANYWAY!!!
ROCKET SCIENCE!!!
Payload]
The Doors / Ghost song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3Ja7wDuY9o&feature=related
The Doors / Break on through
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbiPDSxFgd8
Marilyn Monroe interview.
Payload coverage]
GREAT INTERVIEWS OF THE 20TH CENTURY
'When you're famous you run into human nature in a raw kind of way'
This is an edited version of Last Talk With a Lonely Girl: Marilyn Monroe by Richard Meryman, first published in Life magazine, August 17 1962
Ever since she was fired from Something's Got to Give, Marilyn Monroe has kept an almost disdainful silence. As far as her troubles with 20th Century Fox were concerned, she simply said she had been too sick to work - not wilfully tardy and truant as the producer charged. While 20th Century Fox and her lawyers were negotiating for her to resume work on the movie, Marilyn was thinking about broader aspects of her career - about the rewards and burdens of fame bestowed on her by fans who paid $200 million to see her films, about drives that impel her, and about echoes in her present life of her childhood in foster homes. She thought about these out loud in a rare and candid series of conversations with Life associate editor Richard Meryman. As a camera caught the warmth and gusto of her personality, Marilyn's words revealed her own private view of Marilyn Monroe ... Sometimes wearing a scarf and a polo coat and no makeup and with a certain attitude of walking, I go shopping or just look at people living. But then you know, there will be a few teenagers who are kind of sharp and they'll say, "Hey, just a minute. You know who I think that is?" And they'll start tailing me. And I don't mind. I realise some people want to see if you're real. The teenagers, the little kids, their faces light up. They say, "Gee," and they can't wait to tell their friends. And old people come up and say, "Wait till I tell my wife." You've changed their whole day. In the morning, the garbage men that go by 57th Street when I come out the door say, "Marilyn, hi! How do you feel this morning?" To me, it's an honour, and I love them for it. The working men, I'll go by and they'll whistle. At first they whistle because they think, oh, it's a girl. She's got blond hair and she's not out of shape, and then they say, "Gosh, it's Marilyn Monroe!" And that has its ... you know, those are times it's nice. People knowing who you are and all of that, and feeling that you've meant something to them. I don't know quite why, but somehow I feel they know that I mean what I do, both when I'm acting on the screen or when if I see them in person and greet them. That I really always do mean hello, and how are you? In their fantasies they feel "Gee, it can happen to me!" But when you're famous you kind of run into human nature in a raw kind of way. It stirs up envy, fame does. People you run into feel that, well, who is she who does she think she is, Marilyn Monroe? They feel fame gives them some kind of privilege to walk up to you and say anything to you, you know, of any kind of nature and it won't hurt your feelings. Like it's happening to your clothing. One time here I am looking for a home to buy and I stopped at this place. A man came out and was very pleasant and cheerful, and said, "Oh, just a moment, I want my wife to meet you." Well, she came out and said, "Will you please get off the premises?" You're always running into people's unconscious. Let's take some actors or directors. Usually they don't say it to me, they say it to the newspapers because that's a bigger play. You know, if they're only insulting me to my face that doesn't make a big enough play because all I have to say is, "See you around, like never." But if it's in the newspapers, it's coast-to-coast and all around the world. I don't understand why people aren't a little more generous with each other. I don't like to say this, but I'm afraid there is a lot of envy in this business. The only thing I can do is stop and think, "I'm all right but I'm not so sure about them!" For instance, you've read there was some actor that once said that kissing me was like kissing Hitler. Well, I think that's his problem. If I have to do intimate love scenes with somebody who really has these kinds of feelings toward me, then my fantasy can come into play. In other words, out with him, in with my fantasy. He was never there. It's nice to be included in people's fantasies but you also like to be accepted for your own sake. I don't look at myself as a commodity, but I'm sure a lot of people have. Including, well, one corporation in particular, which shall be nameless. If I'm sounding picked on or something, I think I am. I'll think I have a few wonderful friends and all of a sudden, ooh, here it comes. They do a lot of things. They talk about you to the press, to their friends, tell stories, and you know, it's disappointing. These are the ones you aren't interested in seeing every day of your life. Of course, it does depend on the people, but sometimes I'm invited places to kind of brighten up a dinner table like a musician who'll play the piano after dinner, and I know you're not really invited for yourself. You're just an ornament. When I was five I think, that's when I started wanting to be an actress. I loved to play. I didn't like the world around me because it was kind of grim, but I loved to play house. It was like you could make your own boundaries. It goes beyond house; you could make your own situations and you could pretend, and even if the other kids were a little slow on the imagining part, you could say, "Hey, what about if you were such and such, and I were such and such, wouldn't that be fun?" And they'd say, "Oh, yes," and then I'd say, "Well, that will be a horse and this will be ..." It was play, playfulness. When I heard that this was acting, I said that's what I want to be. You can play. But then you grow up and find out about playing, that they make playing very difficult for you. Some of my foster families used to send me to the movies to get me out of the house and there I'd sit all day and way into the night. Up in front, there with the screen so big, a little kid all alone, and I loved it. I loved anything that moved up there and I didn't miss anything that happened and there was no popcorn either. When I was 11, the whole world was closed to me. I just felt I was on the outside of the world. Suddenly, everything opened up. Even the girls paid a little attention to me because they thought, "Hmmm, she's to be dealt with!" And I had this long walk to school, two and a half miles [there], two and a half miles back. It was just sheer pleasure. Every fellow honked his horn, you know, workers driving to work, waving, you know, and I'd wave back. The world became friendly. All the newspaper boys when they delivered the paper would come around to where I lived, and I used to hang from the limb of a tree, and I had sort of a sweatshirt on. I didn't realise the value of a sweatshirt in those days, and then I was sort of beginning to catch on, but I didn't quite get it, because I couldn't really afford sweaters. But here they come with their bicycles, you know, and I'd get these free papers and the family liked that, and they'd all pull their bicycles up around the tree and then I'd be hanging, looking kind of like a monkey, I guess. I was a little shy to come down. I did get down to the curb, kinda kicking the curb and kicking the leaves and talking, but mostly listening. And sometimes the family used to worry because I used to laugh so loud and so gay; I guess they felt it was hysterical. It was just this sudden freedom because I would ask the boys, "Can I ride your bike now?" and they'd say, "Sure." Then I'd go zooming, laughing in the wind, riding down the block, laughing, and they'd all stand around and wait till I came back. But I loved the wind. It caressed me. But it was kind of a double-edged thing. I did find, too, when the world opened up that people took a lot for granted, like not only could they be friendly, but they could suddenly get overly friendly and expect an awful lot for very little. When I was older, I used to go to Grauman's Chinese Theatre and try to fit my foot in the prints in the cement there. And I'd say, "Oh, oh, my foot's too big! I guess that's out." I did have a funny feeling later when I finally put my foot down into that wet cement. I sure knew what it really meant to me. Anything's possible, almost. It was the creative part that kept me going, trying to be an actress. I enjoy acting when you really hit it right. And I guess I've always had too much fantasy to be only a housewife. Well, also, I had to eat. I was never kept, to be blunt about it; I always kept myself. I have always had a pride in the fact that I was my own. And Los Angeles was my home, too, so when they said, "Go home!" I said, "I am home." The time I sort of began to think I was famous, I was driving somebody to the airport, and as I came back there was this movie house and I saw my name in lights. I pulled the car up at a distance down the street; it was too much to take up close, you know, all of a sudden. And I said, "God, somebody's made a mistake." But there it was, in lights. And I sat there and said, "So that's the way it looks," and it was all very strange to me, and yet at the studio they had said, "Remember, you're not a star." Yet there it is up in lights. I really got the idea I must be a star or something from the newspapermen; I'm saying men, not the women who would interview me and they would be warm and friendly. By the way, that part of the press, you know, the men of the press, unless they have their own personal quirks against me, they were always very warm and friendly and they'd say, "You know, you're the only star," and I'd say, "Star?" and they'd look at me as if I were nuts. I think they, in their own kind of way, made me realise I was famous. I remember when I got the part in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Jane Russell - she was the brunette in it and I was the blonde. She got $200,000 for it, and I got my $500 a week, but that to me was, you know, considerable. She, by the way, was quite wonderful to me. The only thing was I couldn't get a dressing room. Finally, I really got to this kind of level and I said, "Look, after all, I am the blonde, and it is Gentlemen Prefer Blondes!" Because still they always kept saying, "Remember, you're not a star." I said, "Well, whatever I am, I am the blonde!" And I want to say to the people, if I am a star, the people made me a star. No studio, no person, but the people did. There was a reaction that came to the studio, the fan mail, or when I went to a premiere, or the exhibitors wanted to meet me. I didn't know why. When they all rushed toward me I looked behind me to see who was there and I said, "My heavens!" I was scared to death. I used to get the feeling, and sometimes I still get it, that sometimes I was fooling somebody; I don't know who or what, maybe myself. I've always felt toward the slightest scene, even if all I had to do in a scene was just to come in and say, "Hi," that the people ought to get their money's worth and that this is an obligation of mine, to give them the best you can get from me. I do have feelings some days when there are scenes with a lot of responsibility toward the meaning, and I'll wish, "Gee, if only I had been a cleaning woman." On the way to the studio I would see somebody cleaning and I'd say, "That's what I'd like to be. That's my ambition in life." But I think that all actors go through this. We not only want to be good, we have to be. You know, when they talk about nervousness, my teacher, Lee Strasberg, when I said to him, "I don't know what's wrong with me but I'm a little nervous," he said, "When you're not, give up, because nervousness indicates sensitivity." Also, a struggle with shyness is in every actor more than anyone can imagine. There is a censor inside us that says to what degree do we let go, like a child playing. I guess people think we just go out there, and you know, that's all we do. Just do it. But it's a real struggle. I'm one of the world's most self-conscious people. I really have to struggle. An actor is not a machine, no matter how much they want to say you are. Creativity has got to start with humanity and when you're a human being, you feel, you suffer. You're gay, you're sick, you're nervous or whatever. Like any creative human being, I would like a bit more control so that it would be a little easier for me when the director says, "One tear, right now," that one tear would pop out. But once there came two tears because I thought, "How dare he?" Goethe said, "Talent is developed in privacy," you know? And it's really true. There is a need for aloneness, which I don't think most people realise for an actor. It's almost having certain kinds of secrets for yourself that you'll let the whole world in on only for a moment, when you're acting. But everybody is always tugging at you. They'd all like sort of a chunk of you. I think that when you are famous every weakness is exaggerated. This industry should behave like a mother whose child has just run out in front of a car. But instead of clasping the child to them, they start punishing the child. Like you don't dare get a cold. How dare you get a cold! I mean, the executives can get colds and stay home forever and phone it in, but how dare you, the actor, get a cold or a virus. You know, no one feels worse than the one who's sick. I sometimes wish, gee, I wish they had to act a comedy with a temperature and a virus infection. I am not an actress who appears at a studio just for the purpose of discipline. This doesn't have anything at all to do with art. I myself would like to become more disciplined within my work. But I'm there to give a performance and not to be disciplined by a studio! After all, I'm not in a military school. This is supposed to be an art form, not just a manufacturing establishment. The sensitivity that helps me to act, you see, also makes me react. An actor is supposed to be a sensitive instrument. Isaac Stern takes good care of his violin. What if everybody jumped on his violin? You know a lot of people have, oh gee, real quirky problems that they wouldn't dare have anyone know. But one of my problems happens to show: I'm late. I guess people think that why I'm late is some kind of arrogance and I think it is the opposite of arrogance. I also feel that I'm not in this big American rush, you know, you got to go and you got to go fast but for no good reason. The main thing is, I want to be prepared when I get there to give a good performance or whatever to the best of my ability. A lot of people can be there on time and do nothing, which I have seen them do, and you know, all sit around sort of chit chatting and talking trivia about their social life. Gable said about me, "When she's there, she's there. All of her is there! She's there to work." I was honoured when they asked me to appear at the president's birthday rally in Madison Square Garden. There was like a hush over the whole place when I came on to sing Happy Birthday, like if I had been wearing a slip, I would have thought it was showing or something. I thought, "Oh, my gosh, what if no sound comes out!" A hush like that from the people warms me. It's sort of like an embrace. Then you think, by God, I'll sing this song if it's the last thing I ever do, and for all the people. Because I remember when I turned to the microphone, I looked all the way up and back, and I thought, "That's where I'd be, way up there under one of those rafters, close to the ceiling, after I paid my two dollars to come into the place." Afterwards they had some sort of reception. I was with my former father-in-law, Isadore Miller, so I think I did something wrong when I met the president. Instead of saying, "How do you do?" I just said "This is my former father-in-law, Isadore Miller." He came here an immigrant and I thought this would be one of the biggest things in his life. He's about 75 or 80 years old and I thought this would be something that he would be telling his grandchildren about and all that. I should have said, "How do you do, Mr President," but I had already done the singing, so well you know. I guess nobody noticed it. Fame has a special burden, which I might as well state here and now. I don't mind being burdened with being glamorous and sexual. But what goes with it can be a burden. I feel that beauty and femininity are ageless and can't be contrived, and glamour, although the manufacturers won't like this, cannot be manufactured. Not real glamour; it's based on femininity. I think that sexuality is only attractive when it's natural and spontaneous. This is where a lot of them miss the boat. And then something I'd just like to spout off on. We are all born sexual creatures, thank God, but it's a pity so many people despise and crush this natural gift. Art, real art, comes from it, everything. I never quite understood it, this sex symbol. I always thought symbols were those things you clash together! That's the trouble, a sex symbol becomes a thing. I just hate to be a thing. But if I'm going to be a symbol of something I'd rather have it sex than some other things they've got symbols of! These girls who try to be me, I guess the studios put them up to it, or they get the ideas themselves. But gee, they haven't got it. You can make a lot of gags about it like they haven't got the foreground or else they haven't the background. But I mean the middle, where you live. All my stepchildren carried the burden of my fame. Sometimes they would read terrible things about me and I'd worry about whether it would hurt them. I would tell them: don't hide these things from me. I'd rather you ask me these things straight out and I'll answer all your questions. I wanted them to know of life other than their own. I used to tell them, for instance, that I worked for five cents a month and I washed one hundred dishes, and my stepkids would say, "One hundred dishes!" and I said, "Not only that, I scraped and cleaned them before I washed them." I washed them and rinsed them and put them in the draining place, but I said, "Thank God I didn't have to dry them." I was never used to being happy, so that wasn't something I ever took for granted. You see, I was brought up differently from the average American child because the average child is brought up expecting to be happy. That's it: successful, happy, and on time. Yet because of fame I was able to meet and marry two of the nicest men I'd ever met up to that time. I don't think people will turn against me, at least not by themselves. I like people. The "public" scares me, but people I trust. Maybe they can be impressed by the press or when a studio starts sending out all kinds of stories. But I think when people go to see a movie, they judge for themselves. We human beings are strange creatures and still reserve the right to think for ourselves.
Once I was supposed to be finished, that was the end of me. When Mr Miller was on trial for contempt of congress, a certain corporation executive said either he named names and I got him to name names, or I was finished. I said, "I'm proud of my husband's position and I stand behind him all the way," and the court did too. "Finished," they said. "You'll never be heard of." It might be a kind of relief to be finished. You have to start all over again. But I believe you're always as good as your potential. I now live in my work and in a few relationships with the few people I can really count on. Fame will go by, and, so long, I've had you fame. If it goes by, I've always known it was fickle. So at least it's something I experienced, but that's not where I live.
Marilyn Monroe with bycicle picture]
Air conditioning and ion distribution exercise.
Basic stretching exercises
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MW2zu1NyCA
Blonde cartoon picture]
Blondie / The tide is high
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppYgrdJ0pWk&feature=fvst
Marilyn Monroe]
Well, anyway, I'm on my third multi billion pound company and still flat broke, you know how it is, getting enough money to build space ships is a beggars dream, and guard darn it it's a real life, my mum think's I'm crazy [and she knows I am], my dad, thinks the world want's something from me, so I must keep learning because you have to go through it, so I guess, I'm still lucky because I don't owe anyone any money, of the multi million pound mining programmes utilising satilite imaging, ground drilling and costly seasonal geology surveys, I'm still even, not stuck in any contract's, but, yes, I have been ripped off in contract agreement's, have 9 figure debts that exist in another time frame, and everyone I speak to on the telephoine speaks gobbledegook... Anyway, it was raining today... Darn I miss my tent...
Payload picture]
Payload picture]
Blondie / Dreaming
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95AEzyWZX8I&feature=related
car]
Blondie / Sunday girl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obwanhb6kww&feature=related
Blondie / Heart of glass
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibAF8fcdJLI&feature=related
Pilot escaping crash...
http://video.uk.msn.com/watch/video/argentinian-pilot-escapes-plane-crash/2g1tn20x?from=video_module
Blondie / Slow motion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qz-nGB6TPj4&NR=1
Pictures]
Shuttle sketch]
freighter cargo doors picture]
The flag of Alabama picture]
Well, the problem with some inner city kids is that they haven't got leadership in the playground, that sort of sorts the ruffians from the cultured, the soft, the intellectual paper candidate, the sick, and the problem child. As I perceive things, terchnology has gone to far in the terms of computer games, they have had a destructive effect on a local level of begginners adventure, it seems to me that kids would rather play in the bedroom with computer games than kick a football around the local football pitch all day, and for some professional wanna be's, late into the night.
Blondie / Union city blue
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GB8X61ZiNRY&feature=related
http://www.uah.edu/ASGC/
http://www.house.gov/melancon/BlueDogs/Press%20Releases/2010%20-%20FFA%20One%20Pager.pdf
http://alabamalaunchpad.com/
The Doors / Alabama song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5B28w51ygQ&feature=related
map of Huntsville Alabama picture ''rocket city'']]
Shuttle doors]
[list of alcohol shops]
R AND R LIQUORS AND FINE WINES5700 Highway 53, Harvest, AlabamaLIQUOR EXPRESS1802 University Dr Nw, Huntsville, AlabamaJOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR COMPANY203 Parker Dr, Pelham, AlabamaEIGHTH AVENUE PLAZA LIQUOR STORE500 8th Ave N, Birmingham, AlabamaG S LIQUOR & WI5318 Al Highway 79 S, Guntersville, AlabamaMOODY LIQUORS2616 Moody Pkwy, Moody, AlabamaTHE PACKAGE STORE81 Big Valley Dr Ste D, Alexandria, AlabamaFAST MART2914 Pelham Rd S, Anniston, AlabamaBATYS BEVERAGE1702 Gault Ave N, Fort Payne, Alabama1ST SUPER SKS STORE12855 Us Highway 431, Boaz, AlabamaTHE BEVERAGE MARKET3095 Us Highway 278, Altoona, AlabamaVESTAVIA PACKAGE STORE2970 Columbiana Rd, Birmingham, Alabama DIPLOMAT DELICATESSEN & SPIRIT1425 Montgomery Hwy, Birmingham, AlabamaROCKY RIDGE PACKAGE STORE3374 Morgan Dr, Birmingham, AlabamaVILLA SPIRITS1157 Huffman Rd, Birmingham, AlabamaBOTTLE SHOPPE MR1508 Forestdale Blvd, Birmingham, Alabama TRIANGLE PACKAGE STORE 2330 Pearson Ave Sw, Birmingham, Alabama SPIRIT EXPRESS 1518 Pearson Ave Sw, Birmingham, Alabama VILLAGE SPIRITS 1815 Crestwood Blvd, Irondale, Alabama ELSOLDE MEXICO 328 Valley Ave, Birmingham, AlabamaVILLAGE SPIRITS 1815 Crestwood Blvd, Irondale, Alabama 35210JOHNSON CHRIS M INC Highway 5, Brent, Alabama 350341ST SUPER SKS STORE 12855 Us Highway 431, Boaz, Alabama 35956WESTERN SUPERMARKETS STORE LOC Birmingham, Alabama 35201THE BEVERAGE PLACE 155 Inverness Plz, Birmingham, Alabama 35242
3RD AVE PACKAGE STORE 1501 3rd Ave W, Birmingham, Alabama 35208
TERRYS PACKAGE STORE 1100 Ashville Rd, Leeds, Alabama 35094
ELSOLDE MEXICO 328 Valley Ave, Birmingham, Alabama 35209
LOUS PUB & PACKAGE STORE 726 29th St S, Birmingham, Alabama 35233
280 PACKAGE STORE 4613 Highway 280, Birmingham, Alabama 35242
A-1 BEVERAGE 11190 Us Highway 431, Albertville, Alabama 35950
P & W BEVERAGES 1313 Point Mallard Pkwy, Decatur, Alabama 35601
THE WINE SELLER 324 N Court St, Florence, Alabama 35630
HIGHLANDER PACKAGE STORE 2228 Highland Ave, Irondale, Alabama 35210
EASTLAKE BEVERAGE & SPIRITS 3701 State Park Rd, Guntersville, Alabama 35976
KIMER'S KOOLER 3895 Al Highway 69, Guntersville, Alabama 35976
CELLAR PACKAGE STORE 429 Valley Ave, Birmingham, Alabama 35209
WINERY AT PEPPER PLACE LP 2801 2nd Ave S, Birmingham, Alabama 35233
T & T PACKAGE STORE 2908 27th St N, Birmingham, Alabama 35207
S & S MARKET 1930 Edwards Lake Rd, Birmingham, Alabama 35235
ABZ BEVERAGE 300 Commons Dr, Birmingham, Alabama 35209
EASTSIDE PACKAGE STO 5305 1st Ave N, Birmingham, Alabama 35212
DISCOUNT PACKAGE 3949 Pinson Valley Pkwy, Birmingham, Alabama 35217
CARBON HILL PACKAGE STORE 31484 1st Ave Ne, Carbon Hill, Alabama 35549
JEMISON PACKAGE STORE 8959 County Road 42, Jemison, Alabama 35085
MIDFIELD SPIRITS 342 B Y Williams Sr Dr, Midfield, Alabama 35228
10TH AVENUE PACKAGE STORE 1426 10th Ave, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35401
WESTSIDE PACKAGE STORE 3111 Stillman Blvd, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35401
NANCY PACKAGE STORE 3018 Pelham Pkwy, Pelham, Alabama 35124
HOT & COLDS PACKAGE LLC 6662 Highway 75, Pinson, Alabama 35126
KENS PACKAGE STORE 20556 Highway 11 N, Woodstock, Alabama 35188
COUNTY LINE SPIRITS 313 Cane Creek Rd, Warrior, Alabama 35180
RAYS PACKAGE STORE 17243 Al Highway 77, Wadley, Alabama 36276
BATYS BEVERAGE 1702 Gault Ave N, Fort Payne, Alabama 35967
GOOD SPIRITS 2 PACKAGE STORE 1346 N Pine St, Florence, Alabama 35630
DARBY DRIVE PACKAGE STORE 1820 Darby Dr, Florence, Alabama 35630
JOHNS PACKAGE STORE 923 W College St, Florence, Alabama 35630
CHAZZ PACKAGESTORE 105 Coffee Rd, Florence, Alabama 35630
DANDYS PACKAGE STORE 3805 Florence Blvd, Florence, Alabama 35634
DANDYS DISCOUNT PACKAGE STORES 3502 Florence Blvd, Florence, Alabama 35634
SPIRIT EXPRESS 1518 Pearson Ave Sw, Birmingham, Alabama 35211
OXMOOR SNAK & PAK PACKAGE STOR 108 Oxmoor Rd, Birmingham, Alabama 35209
ROCKY RIDGE PACKAGE STORE 3374 Morgan Dr, Birmingham, Alabama 35216
PACKAGE 150 2804 John Hawkins Pkwy, Birmingham, Alabama 35244
BOTTLE STOPPE 237 Gadsden Hwy, Birmingham, Alabama 35235
MUNCHIES PACKAGE STORE 4101 3rd Ave S, Birmingham, Alabama 35222
TODDIES PACKAGE STORE 1919 28th Ave S, Birmingham, Alabama 35209
H & M PACKAGE STORE 2090 Valleydale Ter, Birmingham, Alabama 35244
5 POINTS PACKAGE STORE 2142 Warrior Rd, Birmingham, Alabama 35208
LUCKYS PUB & PACKAGE 704 Valley Ave, Birmingham, Alabama 35209
HOOVER PACKAGE STORE 3659 Lorna Rd Ste 159, Birmingham, Alabama 35201
VILLA WINES Birmingham, Alabama 35201
DIPLOMAT DELICATESSEN & SPIRIT 1425 Montgomery Hwy, Birmingham, Alabama 35216
TRIANGLE PACKAGE STORE 2330 Pearson Ave Sw, Birmingham, Alabama 35211
ON THE WAY SPIRITS 814 3rd Ave W, Birmingham, Alabama 35204
VESTAVIA PACKAGE STORE 2970 Columbiana Rd, Birmingham, Alabama 35216
PIER 69 BEVERAGES 3918 Al Highway 69, Guntersville, Alabama 35976
PATTERSONS BEVERAGE 5450 Old Us Highway 278 E, Gadsden, Alabama 35903
PATTERSONS BEVERAGE 5450 Us Highway 278 E, Gadsden, Alabama 35903
TOOTIES ON 31 925 Decatur Hwy, Fultondale, Alabama 35068
JBK PACKAGE STORE 1441 Huntsville Rd, Florence, Alabama 35630
HEATHS PACKAGE STORE 3719 Florence Blvd, Florence, Alabama 35634
COUNTY LINE BEVERAGE 12574 Highway 9, Delta, Alabama 36258
ALABAMA BEVERAGE CONTROL 2019 6th Ave Se Ste 15, Decatur, Alabama 35601
WESTSIDE BEVERAGES 2510 Highway 20, Decatur, Alabama 35601
STAR SPIRITS & BEVERAGE 601 6th Ave Ne, Decatur, Alabama 35601
BELTLINE BEVERAGES AND SPIRITS 2121 Beltline Rd Sw, Decatur, Alabama 35601
JACKS BEVERAGES Decatur, Alabama 35601
CITY LIMIT PACKAGE STORE 3990 7th St N, Clanton, Alabama 35045
ALL AMERICAN DISCOUNT BEVERAGE 32154 Us Highway 280, Childersburg, Alabama 35044
FAST MART 2914 Pelham Rd S, Anniston, Alabama 36206
THE BEVERAGE MARKET 3095 Us Highway 278, Altoona, Alabama 35952
SIPSEY GROCERY & PACKAGE STORE 370 Alabama St Sw, Aliceville, Alabama 35442
THE PACKAGE STORE 81 Big Valley Dr Ste D, Alexandria, Alabama 36250
SPIRITS STORE 4880 Highway 280, Alexander City, Alabama 35010
ALABASTER BOTTLE SHOPPE 442 1st St Sw, Alabaster, Alabama 35007
VILLA SPIRITS 1157 Huffman Rd, Birmingham, Alabama 35215
BOTTLE SHOPPE MR 1508 Forestdale Blvd, Birmingham, Alabama 35214
CAHABA SPIRITS 3108 Heights Vlg, Birmingham, Alabama 35243
DEES ALABAMA BEVERAGE CO & PAC 2398 Green Springs Hwy S, Birmingham, Alabama 35205 TERRYS PACKAGE STORE1100 Ashville Rd, Leeds, Alabama 35094VILLAGE SPIRITS1815 Crestwood Blvd, Irondale, Alabama 35210JOHNSON CHRIS M INCHighway 5, Brent, Alabama 350341ST SUPER SKS STORE12855 Us Highway 431, Boaz, Alabama 35956WESTERN SUPERMARKETS STORE LOCBirmingham, Alabama 35201THE BEVERAGE PLACE155 Inverness Plz, Birmingham, Alabama 352423RD AVE PACKAGE STORE1501 3rd Ave W, Birmingham, Alabama 35208ELSOLDE MEXICO328 Valley Ave, Birmingham, Alabama 3520LOUS PUB & PACKAGE STORE726 29th St S, Birmingham, Alabama 35233280 PACKAGE STORE4613 Highway 280, Birmingham, Alabama 35242A-1 BEVERAGE11190 Us Highway 431, Albertville, Alabama 35950P & W BEVERAGES1313 Point Mallard Pkwy, Decatur, Alabama 35601THE WINE SELLER324 N Court St, Florence, Alabama 35630HIGHLANDER PACKAGE STORE2228 Highland Ave, Irondale, Alabama 35210EASTLAKE BEVERAGE & SPIRITS3701 State Park Rd, Guntersville, Alabama 35976KIMER'S KOOLER3895 Al Highway 69, Guntersville, Alabama 35976CELLAR PACKAGE STORE429 Valley Ave, Birmingham, Alabama 35209WINERY AT PEPPER PLACE LP2801 2nd Ave S, Birmingham, Alabama 35233T & T PACKAGE STORE2908 27th St N, Birmingham, Alabama 35207S & S MARKET1930 Edwards Lake Rd, Birmingham, Alabama 3523ABZ BEVERAGE300 Commons Dr, Birmingham, Alabama 35209EASTSIDE PACKAGE STO5305 1st Ave N, Birmingham, Alabama 35212DISCOUNT PACKAGE3949 Pinson Valley Pkwy, Birmingham, Alabama 35217CARBON HILL PACKAGE STORE31484 1st Ave Ne, Carbon Hill, Alabama 35549JEMISON PACKAGE STORE8959 County Road 42, Jemison, Alabama 35085MIDFIELD SPIRITS342 B Y Williams Sr Dr, Midfield, Alabama 3522810TH AVENUE PACKAGE STORE1426 10th Ave, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35401WESTSIDE PACKAGE STORE3111 Stillman Blvd, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35401NANCY PACKAGE STORE3018 Pelham Pkwy, Pelham, Alabama 35124HOT & COLDS PACKAGE LLC6662 Highway 75, Pinson, Alabama 35126KENS PACKAGE STORE20556 Highway 11 N, Woodstock, Alabama 35188COUNTY LINE SPIRITS313 Cane Creek Rd, Warrior, Alabama 35180RAYS PACKAGE STORE17243 Al Highway 77, Wadley, Alabama 36276BATYS BEVERAGE1702 Gault Ave N, Fort Payne, Alabama 35967GOOD SPIRITS 2 PACKAGE STORE1346 N Pine St, Florence, Alabama 35630DARBY DRIVE PACKAGE STORE1820 Darby Dr, Florence, Alabama 35630JOHNS PACKAGE STORE923 W College St, Florence, Alabama 35630CHAZZ PACKAGESTORE105 Coffee Rd, Florence, Alabama 35630DANDYS PACKAGE STORE3805 Florence Blvd, Florence, Alabama 35634DANDYS DISCOUNT PACKAGE STORES3502 Florence Blvd, Florence, Alabama 35634SPIRIT EXPRESS1518 Pearson Ave Sw, Birmingham, Alabama 35211OXMOOR SNAK & PAK PACKAGE STOR108 Oxmoor Rd, Birmingham, Alabama 3520ROCKY RIDGE PACKAGE STORE3374 Morgan Dr, Birmingham, Alabama 35216PACKAGE 1502804 John Hawkins Pkwy, Birmingham, Alabama 35244BOTTLE STOPPE237 Gadsden Hwy, Birmingham, Alabama 35235MUNCHIES PACKAGE STORE4101 3rd Ave S, Birmingham, Alabama 35222TODDIES PACKAGE STORE1919 28th Ave S, Birmingham, Alabama 35209H & M PACKAGE STORE2090 Valleydale Ter, Birmingham, Alabama 352445 POINTS PACKAGE STORE2142 Warrior Rd, Birmingham, Alabama 35208LUCKYS PUB & PACKAGE704 Valley Ave, Birmingham, Alabama 35209HOOVER PACKAGE STORE3659 Lorna Rd Ste 159, Birmingham, Alabama 35201VILLA WINESBirmingham, Alabama 35201DIPLOMAT DELICATESSEN & SPIRIT1425 Montgomery Hwy, Birmingham, Alabama 35216TRIANGLE PACKAGE STORE2330 Pearson Ave Sw, Birmingham, Alabama 35211ON THE WAY SPIRITS814 3rd Ave W, Birmingham, Alabama 35204VESTAVIA PACKAGE STORE2970 Columbiana Rd, Birmingham, Alabama 35216PIER 69 BEVERAGES3918 Al Highway 69, Guntersville, Alabama 35976PATTERSONS BEVERAGE5450 Old Us Highway 278 E, Gadsden, Alabama 35903PATTERSONS BEVERAGE5450 Us Highway 278 E, Gadsden, Alabama 35903TOOTIES ON 31925 Decatur Hwy, Fultondale, Alabama 3506JBK PACKAGE STORE1441 Huntsville Rd, Florence, Alabama 35630HEATHS PACKAGE STORE3719 Florence Blvd, Florence, Alabama 35634COUNTY LINE BEVERAGE12574 Highway 9, Delta, Alabama 36258ALABAMA BEVERAGE CONTROL2019 6th Ave Se Ste 15, Decatur, Alabama 35601WESTSIDE BEVERAGES2510 Highway 20, Decatur, Alabama 35601STAR SPIRITS & BEVERAGE601 6th Ave Ne, Decatur, Alabama 35601BELTLINE BEVERAGES AND SPIRITS2121 Beltline Rd Sw, Decatur, Alabama 35601JACKS BEVERAGESDecatur, Alabama 35601CITY LIMIT PACKAGE STORE3990 7th St N, Clanton, Alabama 35045ALL AMERICAN DISCOUNT BEVERAGE32154 Us Highway 280, Childersburg, Alabama 35044FAST MART2914 Pelham Rd S, Anniston, Alabama 36206THE BEVERAGE MARKET3095 Us Highway 278, Altoona, Alabama 35952SIPSEY GROCERY & PACKAGE STORE370 Alabama St Sw, Aliceville, Alabama 35442THE PACKAGE STORE81 Big Valley Dr Ste D, Alexandria, Alabama 36250SPIRITS STORE4880 Highway 280, Alexander City, Alabama 35010ALABASTER BOTTLE SHOPPE442 1st St Sw, Alabaster, Alabama 35007VILLA SPIRITS1157 Huffman Rd, Birmingham, Alabama 35215BOTTLE SHOPPE MR1508 Forestdale Blvd, Birmingham, Alabama 35214CAHABA SPIRITS3108 Heights Vlg, Birmingham, Alabama 35243DEES ALABAMA BEVERAGE CO & PAC2398 Green Springs Hwy S, Birmingham, Alabama 35205
Blondie / Atomic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qW6OrdLkCLU&feature=related
Blondie / Puerto rico
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dup8lYxgh6M&feature=related
Blondie / Bermuda triangle blues
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bi-8nrXbZo&feature=related
Hall picture]
Van door picture]
Blondie / Hanging on the telephone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTVANp6Psd4&feature=related
Blondie / I didn't have the nerve / bermuda triangle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m103N2LV5zQ&feature=related
Blondie / I feel love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wh6heXgvek&feature=related
Blondie / Follow me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nO2AH7KX0zo&feature=related
Desk picture]
Blondie / Accidents never happen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yZZK_vCJeA&feature=related
Choice of spaceship is what the gatherers of our space programme clamer to produce, as I have said at recent posts, It is my beleif that the days of building rockets are nearing there end, the commercial viability of heavy equipment transport is a stumbling block to our sensible larger group efforts to build and explore on other worlds. I beleive that with good judgement and consultancy we will move to an era from rockets direct to trans-magnetic warp. I myself am not a professional engineer, but, I have seen all the rudiments of the capability of the technology to be utised for aerial dimension traverse. President Barack Obama rightly withholds serious financial commitment to the NASA space programme as my opinion suggests that the rocket builder babies are near completion of their careers. This generation justly has it's own ambitions and dreams and truthfully I can almost taste them on the lips of the president waiting for his generation to embrace him as a leader of our generation, it is true to suggest that the old guard NASA were not rocket builders and the integrity of the space programme awaits it's children. It is basically a choice of who what where and when. Leaders sir, leaders of men, everyone knows that it will be our proudest moment to send a starship to another star system, the knowledge of spacial activity a captain would have would certainly be formidable among the ranks of any of our histories men, scholars, philosophers, druids, pilgrims, saints and marters, journalists and astronaughts, ghost hunters and cartographers.
Enterprize picture]
Jean luc picard picture]
Jean luc Picard picture]
The Doors / Riders on the Storm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qRJIBtbc2c
http://members.optusnet.com.au/stargate-sg1/tng/
http://fiction.ex-astris-scientia.org/horizon_encyclopedia.htm
* ENTERPRISE DATABASEcaptains: Captain Jonathan Archer2151 -
captains:Captain Robert T. April2245 - 2250Captain Christopher Pike2251 - 2263Captain James T. Kirk2264 - 2269Captain Willard Decker2270 - 2271Admiral James T. Kirk2271 - 2276Captain Spock2277 - 2285
captains:Captain James T. Kirk2286 - 2293
captains: Captain John Harriman2293 -
captains: Captain Rachel Garret- 2344captains:Captain Jean-Luc Picard2363 - 2371Captain William T. Riker2367Captain Edward Jellico2369
captains:Captain Jean-Luc Picard2372 -
I know, I must watch star trek voyager to sign in with the crew, [Captain Janeway's got the right hump...Lol]...So, has Sally Ride come to think of it...]
anyway, who thought it was clever putting throbbing femininity on science, damn it man, you. Anyway, yes, I'm with the voyager crew, purely because of the science, I can't take my eyes of the screen, you watched them in order haven't you? You saw that spec of dust right? Have you ever watched television and seen costumes and uniforms that don't show creases with affirmative movement constantly. I tell you, that star trek wardrobe costume team deserves oscars, actually do they have oscars for dressing wardrobes? Any way... You can all put your tongues away after watching the panache of the women...
The Doors / Light my fire
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flOvM4Z355A&feature=related
And now it's time to go to work...
Blonde sitting picture]
The Doors / Road house blues
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwfmfMBLZiM&feature=related
UHHHHH HUUUUUUMMMMMMMMMMMM...
Marilyn Monroe]
The Doors / L.A woman
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5ndhb5PzhY
The Doors / L.A Woman
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGn6sOtfTbc&feature=fvw
Marilyn Monroe and bungalow pictures]
The doors / Spanish caravan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKmkOIlHbok
The Doors / Touch me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PECk9A-07Pw&feature=related
Time is a teller of stories interloping, awaiting, bounding, potentialising with tantalising truth stretched into the sky... If you knew how much I loved, when did you I've got to go...
Blondie / Just go away
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djg0j_ye28A&feature=related
Van doors]
There may be trouble ahead advert
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWCK0hCxGjI
Blondie / In the flesh
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9hJDUHTLUg&feature=related
Blondie / Touched by your presence
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLdtrQ7vPOU&feature=related
Blonde at poolside picture]
Blondie / Divine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZzqulYGd7k&feature=related
Blondie / One way or another
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkW13e_om7Y&feature=related
Blondie / Rapture
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWRL9NLQqP8&feature=related
gentlemans club pictures]
Blondie / Call
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aH3Q_CZy968&NR=1
justice for all picture]
Raptor with doors open picture]
The Doors / American prayer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33rjiQ8WifM&feature=related
The Doors / The End
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHFK1yKfiGo&feature=related/
Six batchelors and their bride...
I'm not sure what to say sire...
Pleaides star cluster picture]
Marilyn Monroe picture]