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Saturday, September 19, 2015
Kay’s kidnapping and assault in 1975, she went to Medford, MA after incident…
In the summer of 1975 in a neighborhood in Boston, 3 kids, Dave Boyle and two of his friends, Jimmy and Sean, are playing on the sidewalk when Dave gets abducted by two men and endures several days of sexual abuse.
Kay owns a Bissell vacuum…
Bissell, Sallie. The Mary Crow Thrillers.
Novels or writers I recognize…updating
List of Novels | Read North Carolina Novels
Arnsten, Barbara. High on the Hog. United States: CreateSpace, 2012.
Booth, Carolyn Rawls. A Chosen Few. Chapel Hill, NC: Chapel Hill Press, 2008.
Baily, Waldron. Heart of the Blue Ridge. New York: W. J. Watt & Co., 1915.
Baily, Waldron. The Homeward Trail. New York: W. J. Watt & Co., 1916.
Baily, Waldron. June Gold. New York: W. J. Watt &Co., 1922.
Baily, Waldron. When the Cock Crows. New York: Bedford Publishing, 1918.
Bond, Gwenda. Blackwood. Long Island City, NY: Strange Chemistry, 2012.
play… Olivia has a lot on her plate preparing for the Coastal Carolina Food Festival.
Bowen, Sandra E. The Cul-lud Schoo-ool Teach-ur. Long Island City, NY: Seaburn Books, 2006.
Boyd, James. Drums. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1925.
Boyd, James. Marching On. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1927.
Boyd, Lynn. The Awakened Heart. Mustang, OK: Tate Publishing, 2009.
Bradshaw, R. E. Waking Up Gray. United States: R. E. Bradshaw Books, 2011.
Brown, Sandra. Chill Factor. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2005.
Brown, Sandra. Mean Streak. New York: Grand Central Publishing, 2014.
Canada, Wanda. The Carroll Davenport Mysteries.
Canada, Wanda. Cape Fear Murders. Wilmington, N.C.: Coastal Carolina Press, 2003.
Canada, Wanda. Island Murders. Wilmington, N.C.: Coastal Carolina Press, 2001.
Carver, Bill. Damned if We Do. Andrews, NC: Mountain Voices Publishers, 2011.
Carmichael, Clay. Wild Things. Honesdale, PA: Front Street, 2009.
Castlemon, Harry. Marcy the Blockade-Runner. Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1891.
Clayton, Paul. White Seed: The Untold Story of the Lost Colony of Roanoke. [Bangor, ME]: Booklocker.com, 2009.
Cocolin, Theresa. The Last Rose of Summer. Morrisville, NC: Lulu.com, 2008.
Cornwell, Patricia. Hornet’s Nest. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1996.
Craig, Elizabeth. Quilt Trip. New York: Penguin Group, 2013.
Dern, Peggy. Peacock Hill. New York: Arcadia, 1960.
Deutermann, Peter. Nightwalkers. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2009.
Earley, Tony. The Blue Star. New York: Little, Brown, 2008. – Kay purchased the music…
Ferrell, Andrea. Autumn Seclusion. Victoria, BC: Trafford Publishing, 2007.
Frazier, Charles. Cold Mountain. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1997.
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Jaffe, Michael Grant. Whirlwind. New York: Norton, 2004. – Stargate SG 1
Jones, Simmons. Show Me the Way to Go Home. Chapel Hill, NC: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 1991. – Jaws films
Kelner, Toni L.P. Down Home Murder. New York: Kensington Pub., 1993.
Key, Alexander. Escape to Witch Mountain. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1968.
Leigh, Tamara. Leaving Carolina. Colorado Springs, CO: Multnomah Books, 2009.
Leigh, Tamara. Nowhere Carolina. Colorado Springs, CO: Multnomah Books, 2010.
Leigh, Tamara. Restless in Carolina. Colorado Springs, CO: Multnomah Books, 2011.
Leigh, Tamara. Southern Discomfort Series.
Lloyd, Shelby Adams. Grains of Sand. New York: Xlibris, 2007.
Maron, Margaret. Bootlegger’s Daughter. New York: Mysterious Press, 1992.
Moose, Ruth. Doing It at the Dixie Dew. New York: Minotaur Books, 2014.
Morgan, Robert. Gap Creek. Chapel Hill: Algonquin Books, 2000.
Morgan, Robert. The Road from Gap Creek. Chapel Hill: Algonquin Books, 2013.
Owen, Howard. Rock of Ages. Sag Harbor, NY: The Permanent Press, 2006. – purchased a Sag Harbor at the UMall
Thomas, Katrina. Coastal Summons. Las Vegas, NC: Montlake Romance, 2013.
Thomas, Katrina. Island Sojourn. Las Vegas, NV: Montlake Romance, 2012.
York, Lynn. The Piano Teacher. New York: Plume, 2004.
Have not seen it but hearing this…
After I sucked your dick?
- Whoa, shush, shush. All right.
- What part of this weekend--
Ernie, milking the public…
2013 Strangest Stories (TV Mini-Series)
2011 Denton Rose's Short's (Video) (segment director)
2009 Denton Rose Paranormal Levitation Trick (Video short)
2009 Denton Wants His Mummy (Video short)
2009 Stake Out (Video short)
1999 Pirates of the Plain
1999 The All New Adventures of Laurel & Hardy in 'For Love or Mummy' (as John Cherry)
1998 Ernest in the Army (as John Cherry)
1997 Ernest Goes to Africa (as John Cherry)
1995 Slam Dunk Ernest (Video) (as John Cherry)
1993 Ernest Rides Again (as John Cherry)
1991 Ernest Scared Stupid (as John Cherry)
1990 Ernest Goes to Jail (as John Cherry)
1990 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Disneyland's 35th Anniversary Celebration (1990)
1988 Ernest Saves Christmas (as John Cherry)
1988 Hey, Vern, It's Ernest! (TV Series)
1987 Ernest Goes to Camp (as John Cherry)
1987 Hey Vern, Win $10,000 (Video)
1986 Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam
1986
Ernest Goes to Jail and Ghost Dad Finally Get the Criterion Collection Treatment - Movieline
…Prisoner series, and Ernie in my Three Sons I viewed it in my youth…
1985 and 1990 respectively…
Ernest Goes to Jail and Ghost Dad Finally Get the Criterion Collection Treatment - Movieline
Stromboli (1950) - The Criterion Collection
Stromboli (1950) - The Criterion Collection
Chuck and Kay ate at Two Guys, he stated he liked Stromboli…
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) Movie Script | SS
Very excited he was,
and he said...
to get to his house
as quick as I could...
that his girl had been raped.
I got in my car and went out there
as fast as I could.
She was pretty well beat up.
I asked her ifTom Robinson
beat her like that.
She said yes, he had.
I asked if he'd
taken advantage of her.
She said yes, he did.
That's all there was to it.
Thankyou.
Did anybody call
a doctor, Sheriff?
- No, sir.
- Why not?
Well, I didn't think
it was necessary.
She was pretty well beat up.
Somethin' sure happened.
It was obvious.
Now, Sheriff, you say that she
was mighty beat up. In what way?
Well, she was beaten
around the head.
There were bruises
already comin' on her arms.
She had a black eye startin'.
- Which eye?
- Let's see.
It was her left.
Well, now, was that--
That was her left,
facing you...
or looking the way
that you were?
Yes, that would make it
her right eye.
It was her right eye, Mr Finch.
Now I remember.
She was beaten up
on that side of her face.
Which side again, Heck?
The right side.
She had bruises on her arms.
She showed me her neck. There were
definite finger marks on her gullet.
All around her neck,
at the back of her throat?
I'd say they were all around.
The witness may be seated.
Robert E. Lee Ewell.
Place your hand
on the Bible, please.
Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth,
the whole truth, so help you God?
- I do.
- Sit down, please.
Now, Mr Ewell...
you tell us,
just in your own words...
what happened on August 2 1 .
That night...
I was comin' from the woods
with a load of kindlin'...
and I heard Mayella screaming
as I got to the fence.
I dropped my kindlin', and I run as fast
as I could, but I run into the fence.
But when I got loose,
l run up to the window...
and I seen him with my Mayella!
What did you do...
afteryou saw the defendant?
I run around the house
tryin' to get in...
but he done run through
the front doorjust ahead of me!
But I seen who it was,
all right!
I seen him.
And I run in the house and...
poor Mayella was layin'
on the floor squallin'.
Then I run for Mr Tate
just as quick as I could.
Thankyou.
Would you mind if I just
askyou a few questions, Mr Ewell?
No, sir, Mr Finch,
l sure wouldn't.
Folks were doin'
a lot of running that night.
You say that you ran to the house,
you ran to the window...
you ran inside, you ran to Mayella
and you ran to SheriffTate.
Did you, during all this running,
run for a doctor?
There wasn't no need to.
I seen who done it.
Now, Mr Ewell, you've heard
the sheriff's testimony.
Do you agree with his description
of Mayella's injuries?
I agree with everything
Mr Tate said.
Her eye was blacked.
She was mighty beat up,
mighty beat up.
Now, Mr Ewell, can you--
Can you read and write?
Yes, sir, Mr Finch,
l can read and I can write.
Good.
Then will you write
your name, please?
Right there.
Show us.
What's so interesting?
You're left-handed, Mr Ewell.
What's that got to do with it,Judge?
I'm a God-fearin' man.
That Atticus Finch,
he's tryin' to take advantage of me!
You got to watch tricky lawyers
like Atticus Finch!
Quiet! Quiet, sir.
Now the witness
may take his seat.
Mayella Violet Ewell.
Put your hand
on the Bible, please.
Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth,
the whole truth, so help you God?
Sit down, please.
Now, Mayella...
suppose you tell us
just what happened, huh?
I was sittin' on the porch
and he come along.
There's this old chifforobe
in the yard...
and I said...
"You come in here, boy,
and bust up this chifforobe...
and l'll give you a nickel."
So he come on in the yard...
and I go in the house
to get him the nickel...
and I turn around
and before I know it, he's on me.
I fought and hollered...
but he had me around the neck...
and he hit me,
again and again.
Kay viewed this film also…
Well...
a curse hangs over you, Madame.
Danger to those who come
under your thrall.
And there will be many...
many.
It is a powerful card, the Hanged Man.
I see danger...
infirmity and disease.
I'm sorry, but what kind I can't say.
There are many kinds of sickness.
These roads, Brother Christoph!
Kay was drinking Newcastle Beer at the Wine Cellar in 1998…
Black Friday (1940) Movie Script | SS
Scorned Film 1995, Becker and I, maid is tripped down stairs to basement…
It seems that Louis Devore,
one of the Red Cannon gang,
was found early this morning
in a deserted building
dying from the effects
of a brutal beating.
His back had been broken.
Good heavens, Ernest.
Why on earth bother me
with that gruesome stuff?
Sorry, George.
Things have taken
a dangerous turn.
Kingsley has killed Devore.
While in this environment
I never know
when the murderous brain
of Red Cannon
______________________________
George Kingsley,
was conducting his class
at the University
of Newcastle...
And in 1547
Sir Joshua Peachtree wrote:
"Thou who breakest glass
will find
"Fate can be,
oh, most unkind
"Under ladder walkest thee,
most unlucky thou wilt be
"Each dread Friday
do take care
Else thou fallest
down the stair."
And with that little epic,
Sir Joshua proved
that he was a poet
of the first rank.
In fact, I should say,
he possibly was
the rankest poet
That England ever turned out.
Just a moment, please.
Just a moment.
This being
the end of the semester,
I have an announcement
to make
that I'm sure will give you
a great deal of pleasure,
although I myself
am sorry to tell you
that I may not be with you
next term.
Today I must leave
to appear before
the inquisitional board
of regents
of a very large university
in the east.
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You know, Jean,
I'm going to miss all this.
But most of all,
I'm going to miss your father.
A brilliant man, Jean.
It distresses me
to think that
such a great brain surgeon
should be so utterly wasted
in Newcastle
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Mr. Devore, it would have been
poor business to kill Red,
unless I knew
how to locate the money.
Turn back to the city.
Ernest.
He's going to be all right,
my dear.
Now, you go home with Jean
and I'll call you later.
We'll be waiting, Dad.
Come, Margaret.
Ambulance, huh?
Uh-huh.
Some men
were shooting at you.
Who were they?
Just a few of my pals.
How bad am I hurt?
Few minor cuts on the scalp.
That's all.
Any pain?
No, not much.
Who's the other customer?
The man you ran down.
He's dying.
Softy, huh?
Did those guys get away?
Yes.
Then pull the bell cord
of this bus.
This is where I get off.
I'm goin' rat-killin'.
Hey, I'm tied down.
What is this? A pinch?
Turn that thing off.
I can't stand it.
It's driving me crazy!
It's no use, Sovac.
Kingsley has compound frontal
and parietal fracture
and severe concussion
of the cerebrum.
Just a matter of hours,
or minutes.
Pulse 65. He's in a coma.
All right, Nurse.
You can go. I'll stay.
What's the matter with me,
Doc?
Thanks.
What's the matter with me,
Doc?
I can't feel nothing.
My legs are there,
but I can't feel 'em.
Your spine is broken.
You're paralyzed.
Well, pull me through,
Doc, will you?
Pull me through
and I'll pay you anything.
The only possible way
to save George Kingsley's life
is by a brain transplantation,
an operation
I performed successfully
on animals.
This is a dangerous
and illegal operation,
but a chance to make
a great scientific discovery,
and perhaps save
my friend's life.
Ern, how long
will his head be bandaged?
Oh, not long now.
Dr. Sovac.
Yes?
___________________________________
Two gentlemen want to see you.
Who are they?
They are detectives,
I believe.
I'll see them.
Excuse me, please.
I'll be right back, George.
A miraculous recovery,
Mrs. Kingsley.
Amazing.
It's Cannon, all right.
Well, Doctor,
the head injuries
cause death?
And many complications.
His spine was broken.
We did all we could for him.
Don't feel badly
about it, Doctor.
He wasn't worth it.
He had nothing
but the electric chair
to live for.
A Clockwork Orange (1971) - Quotes - IMDb
Female Psychaitrist: [Changes to a slide with two people looking at a peacock] "Isn't the plumage beautiful?"
A Clockwork Orange (1971) - Quotes – IMDb
This room is located at 403 B Holly street, Greenville, NC. There are three other locations which fit the description of this location, two are in Winston-Salem, NC where I have been once, and where a high school classmate resides. Bowman Gray and Wake Forest University have been heard and Kay considered going there to college. I think there is a psychiatrist involved.
Ms. Collins murdered her mother in Greenville, North Carolina…Dr. John Watson…
Taylor, Helen. Cobalt Blue. Virginia Beach, VA: Grunwald and Radcliff, 1989. I went to Nice Price Books and found a Radcliffe Book but not this one…
Friday, September 18, 2015
Looks like JOb’s father…James Dean…updated
Wallace Reid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cause of death
Morphine addiction
…Kay (not to be confused with the actress) was given a shot of morphine after the accident. The cause of the accident was failing to reduce speed to avoid an accident. In order to avoid running through a building dramatized in The Car, similar to what we have been shown numerous times in films, she hit another car in a manner similar to Cul de Sac.
Could be Hugh Hefner, he crashed some of his airplanes and some have been shown being flown threw buildings…
M4.7 - 69km ESE of Lakeview, Oregon
M4.7 - 69km ESE of Lakeview, Oregon
Felt shaking going on for the last three or four days, thought there were some physiological problems, neighbors are from California, cousin has been to Nevada…
These are psychic experiences, WE FEEL YOU CALIFORNIA!
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Kay’s bluefish…
We're coming to a stream.
It isn't deep.
Better take your
shoes and socks off.
Roll up your trouser.
That will do.
Sherlock Holmes and the Woman in Green (1945) Movie Script | SS
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Several days ago we had a thunder storm and…
…as I walked out of the mall to go home and was crossing the parking lot a bolt of lightning came down in front of me and hit the pavement.
I turned around and went back into the mall. Mall ~ Llam…? Navaho with Maximillian connection…
Kay’s contact print fall 1976?
http://kaysalbrechtdurer.blogspot.com/
This appears to be what I was seeing and some of the things I have photographed. like the UNC outdoor theater may be what has connected me to more history…
The female India head with tree coming out of the head was painted by someone else in 1989…