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04 September 2012
Well enjoyed product, serves thy needs well!!
From loss of a well satisfying camera I seeked out a satisfying replacement. This Canon PowerShot A410 Digital Camera serves my needs & wants (for parades, church services, etc) very well.
08 January 2009
"Stripes" -- Comedy vs. the Armed Forces
It starts off with John Winger (Bill Murray) losing his girlfriend, job, and apartment. He then talks his best friend (Harold Ramis) in to joining the Army with him. Way over their heads, they eventually learn the "Army way" and manage to take a top-secret U.S. recreational vehicle, with a couple of beautiful women MP's, behind the iron curtain on a road trip.
I've purchased this movie, "Stripes," for the reason of memorabilia. It being filmed in Louisville & Fort Knox (Kentucky) which brings back old memories. In the movie its self, military protocol isn't followed well, yet the humor is well enjoyed. Just as an example, when the graduating classes (Basic Training/BCT) were on the parade ground and here come's up Bill Murray & misfits. Their demonstration certainly was laughable but the Army certainly wouldn't put up with something like that. Also knowing in the Army a 'happy face' is frowned on, it's just as well a pleasure to see someone get away with promoting humor.
02 November 2009
Clint Eastwood as that cop again
Whether Clint Eastwood played "...a dinosaur of a cop," a drunkard for a cop, or just a 'wash-up' for a cop, the movies always shown principal of his wishing to follow Justice.
"The Gauntlet" is of Clint Eastwood being a cop again but in this movie he is to escort a witness across the country side without successfully being mutilated/murdered by the 'MOB.' Knowing these movies always end "the good guys always win," it's the pleasure to watch the so called "bad guys" be defeated and how. This one is by a chartered bus. You ought to see it