During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling scream.
On Oct 10, 6:38 am, rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > scream.
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> You're incredibly stupid. > ======================================================== > Why, becuase you modified your email addy and nym? Ashamed of who you > are?
During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling scream.
On Oct 11, 11:38 pm, "Peter B." <i...@i-brag.com> wrote:
> > You're incredibly stupid. > > ======================================================== > > Why, becuase you modified your email addy and nym? Ashamed of who you > > are?
During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling scream.
Posted on October 24, 2006 by Lawyers Attorneys A mental defect or disease that makes it impossible for a person to understand the wrongfulness of his acts or, even if he understands them, to ditinguish right from wrong. Defendants who are criminally insane cannot be convicted of a crime, since criminal conduct involves the conscious intent to do wrong — a choice that the criminally insane cannot meaningfully make
On Oct 10, 6:57 am, rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Plot > A geology expedition in the Amazon uncovers fossilized evidence of a > link between land and sea animals in the form of a skeletal hand with > webbed fingers. Expedition leader Dr. Carl Maia goes to see his friend > Dr. David Reed, an ichthyologist who works at a marine biology > institute. Reed persuades the institute's financial backer, Mark > Williams, to fund an expedition back to the Amazon to look for the > remainder of the skeleton. They go aboard a tramp steamer called the > Rita, which is captained by a rude old codger named Lucas. The > expedition consists of Dr. Reed, Dr. Maia and Williams, as well as > Reed's girlfriend Kay Lawrence and another scientist named Dr. > Thompson. When they arrive at Dr. Maia's camp, however, they discover > that his entire research team has been mysteriously killed while he > was away. Lucas suggests it was done by a jaguar, but the others are > unsure. The audience is privy to the attack upon the camp, which was > committed by a living version of the fossil the scientists seek.
> The excavation of the area where Maia found the hand turns up nothing. > Mark is ready to give up the search, but David suggests that perhaps > thousands of years ago the part of the embankment containing the rest > of the skeleton fell into the water and was washed downriver. Lucas > says that the tributary empties into a lagoon known as the "Black > Lagoon," a paradise from which no one has ever returned. The > scientists decide to risk it, unaware that the amphibious "Gill-man" > that killed Dr. Maia's assistants earlier has been watching them. It, > taking notice of the beautiful Kay, follows the Rita all the way > downriver to the Black Lagoon. Once the expedition arrives, David and > Mark go diving to collect fossils from the lagoon floor. After they > return, Kay goes swimming and is stalked underwater by the creature, > who then gets briefly caught in one of the ship's draglines. Although > it escapes, it leaves behind a claw in the net, revealing its > existence to the scientists.
> Subsequent encounters with the Gill-man claim the lives of two of > Lucas' crew members, before the Gill-man is captured and locked in a > cage on board the Rita. It escapes during the night and attacks Dr. > Thompson, who was guarding it. Kay hits the beast with a lantern; > driving it off before it can kill Dr. Thompson. Following this > incident, David decides they should return to civilization, but as the > Rita tries to leave they find the entrance blocked by fallen logs, > courtesy of the escaped Gill-man. While the others try to remove them, > Mark is mauled to death trying to capture the creature single-handed > underwater. The creature then abducts Kay and takes her to his cavern > lair. David, Lucas, and Dr. Maia give chase to try and rescue her. Kay > is rescued and the creature is riddled with bullets before he retreats > to the lagoon where his body sinks in the watery depths, presumably > dead (the creature's death was left open to allow for a sequel).
> On Oct 10, 6:38 am, rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > The Cyberstalking Beast That Wouldn't Leave (Aribert Deckers)
> > During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > > scream.
> > The Cyberstalking Beast (Aribert Deckers) Profile:
I feel the need to share my experience as it helps me dealing with it as well as is a way to keep family, friends, other cancer patients or simply people who would like to learn something about prevention and keep informed of our progress. </quote>
http://www.venicehouserestaurants.com/ce/diary-1aug04.htm <quote> 25 Aug : I want to share this communication with Ian Shillington, ND, about my feelings on the naturopathic experience of the last few months. This becomes more important for me since I get always more emails from people looking for alternative treatments for their illnesses. This has promoted in me to reflect on what I have gone though. I finally have been able to realize the importance of balance between the use of alternative and traditional medicine. They must interact, and both have solid points. In light of this you will better understand my open letter were I also added a photo of Ian. It is not a letter of anger, it is a letter of deep reflection on my believes.
From: Stephen Serenelli - cityn...@sasktel.net Subject: To IAN SHILLINGTON- It has been a while for sure !!! Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 08:53:34 GMT To: Doc Shillington - docshilling...@verizon.net CC: D...@AcademyOfNaturalHealing.com
Hi Ian, I am glad to hear from you since it gives me the opportunity to clean the house. It surprises me that you would ask me how I am doing since you know I run an online diary since October 2003. I am going to open my mind with you to let you know how unlucky I feel in having met you on my healing path. Your "piece of cake" approach to serious cancer activity has fooled me in taking wrong decisions. Don't worry, I know very well what you would say... the ultimate decision lay in my hands. However this decision was made as a result of your confidence that this was an easy matter using your program. While on the program when I showed concern about the CEA rising. You said this was probably a good thing as the body was getting rid of the cancer. You could not be any further away from the truth. I am not running away from my responsibility, but I can still point at your actions and your irresponsible words to help someone else in my situation make better decisions. Your playing remote naturopathic doctor with serious cases and suggesting that you have alternatives to surgery... is criminal. My tumor, operable in October 2003 resulted inoperable in March 2004 and I had no alternatives to the stoma since my bowel was totally blocked. The stoma has taken away my quality of life as a physically active person. I am in palliative care now, I better spell this for you since you don't read the diary. I had ample time to ponder on all has happened in the last few months and see what I could have done differently. You are a very bad example of what a N.D. can be. Your arrogance in thinking that you are the only one to know what is right is inadmissible. This is an open letter that will be added to my online diary to help other people to beaware of charlatans that can have a profound effect on one's health. Regards, Stephen Serenelli. </quote>
On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 13:44:20 -0700 (PDT), rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Headline: "Re: The Thing That Wouldn't Leave (Aribert Deckers, AKA The Cyberstalking Beast)"
>The Cyberstalking Beast That Wouldn't Leave (Aribert Deckers)
Ralph Paul Autrey, Jr. is a criminal spammer. The attorneys of state have homework to do. -- Interview mit dem Autor der "Reimbibel" Kultur und Wissen Auslöser war der Besuch von Benedikt XVI. in Auschwitz-Birkenau http://www.nrhz.de/flyer/beitrag.php?id=14183
Seit Ende 2003 hat es die Universität Leipzig nicht geschafft, ihren groben Pfusch aufzuräumen.
1. Das Mindeste, was man von Homöopathen verlangen kann und darf und muß, ist, daß sie sich an die Grundregeln der Homöopathie halten.
Wie man unschwer erkennen kann, sind bei den Versuchen an der Universität Leizig diese Grundregeln nicht eingehalten worden.
2. Ich fordere die Universität Leipzig heraus, zu beweisen, daß sie sich EINWANDFREI an die Grundregeln der Homöopathie gehalten hat.
3. Ich fordere die Universität Leipzig heraus, zu beweisen, daß das Schütteln eine einwandfrei reproduzierbare, meßbare Größe für den Nachweis der Wirksamkeit liefert.
4. Ich behaupte, daß die Versuche an der Universität Leipzig elementarste Grundregeln der Homöopathie mißachten und daher keine Homöopathie sind. Wissenschaftlich sind sie erst recht nicht.
Bevor Sie mir mit einer der typischen Standardfloskeln der Esoteriker antworten, rate ich Ihnen, erst einmal diese Web-Seiten
zu lesen, sowie das Organon von Hahnemann. Und zwar gründlich !
Im Gegensatz zu Ihren Professoren sitzt hier kein blutiger Anfänger.
Mit freundlichem Gruß
Aribert Deckers
(Anschrift)
Über den Wahnsinn Homöopathie * [ Homöopathie : Die Königin der Heilerkunst ] * [ Tödliche Gefahr Homöopathie ] * [ Tödliche Gefahr Homöopathie: Bißwunden ] * [ Danke, Herr Homöopath! ] * [ Homöopathische Kindesmißhandlung ] * [ Hundescheiße als Arzneimittel ] * [ Homöopathie : Halstuch und Lachesis ] * [ Repertorium hydrargyrum: Wie man Kranken Quecksilber verkauft ] * [ Maliciosa der Homöopathie ] * [ Homöopathie - Die No-Medicine Medicine ] * [ Mein Schwur ] * [ Arzneimittelrätsel ] * [ "Petze!" ] * [ Neuordnung der Mikrobiologie ] * [ Der Fall Christian Grießhammer ] * [ Der Fall Bea Soldat-Braun ] * [ Tödliche Gefahr Homöopathie: Falschbehandlung bei Asthma ] * [ Der Fall Christian Peter Dogs ] * [ Der Fall Klaus Roman Hör ] * [ "Wasser fließt bergauf" ] * [ Herausforderung an die Universität Leipzig ] * [ Der Fall Nieber : Pfusch im Labor ] * [ Pseudowissenschaften an der Universität Leipzig ] [ Der Preis für den Wirkungsnachweis homöopathischer Mittel, ] [ den die Leipziger Pharmazeuten Apothekerin Franziska Schmidt, ] [ Prof. Karen Nieber und Prof. Wolfgang Süß 2003 erhalten haben, ] [ beruht auf einer Falschmitteilung ] [ Kommentar von Prof. Dr. rer.nat. Gerhard Bruhn, Darmstadt ] [ Prof. Dr. rer.nat. Erhard Wielandt, Stuttgart ] [ PD Dr. rer.nat. Klaus Keck, Konstanz ] [ http://www.xy44.de/belladonna ] * [ Homöopathie, Pfuscher im Labor: ] [ Der Fall Universität Heidelberg ]
externe Links zu Dokumentationen anderer Autoren: * [ Pseudowissenschaften an der Universität Leipzig ] [ Der Preis für den Wirkungsnachweis homöopathischer Mittel, ] [ den die Leipziger Pharmazeuten Apothekerin Franziska Schmidt, ] [ Prof. Karen Nieber und Prof. Wolfgang Süß 2003 erhalten haben, ] [ beruht auf einer Falschmitteilung ] [ Kommentar von Prof. Dr. rer.nat. Gerhard Bruhn, Darmstadt ] [ Prof. Dr. rer.nat. Erhard Wielandt, Stuttgart ] [ PD Dr. rer.nat. Klaus Keck, Konstanz ] [ http://www.xy44.de/belladonna ]
Jegliche Weiterverwendung der Texte der Amalgam-Page ist verboten. Verlage dürfen sich wegen der Nachdruckrechte per Email an mich wenden. Aribert Deckers </quote>
Headline: "Re: The Thing That Wouldn't Leave (Aribert Deckers, AKA The Cyberstalking Beast)"
Ralph Paul Autrey, Jr. is a criminal spammer. The attorneys of state have homework to do. -- Interview mit dem Autor der "Reimbibel" Kultur und Wissen Auslöser war der Besuch von Benedikt XVI. in Auschwitz-Birkenau http://www.nrhz.de/flyer/beitrag.php?id=14183
Discussion subject changed to "The European Pain in Cancer survey (EPIC) is the largest ever study into the prevalence, treatment and impact of cancer-related pain." by Happy Oyster
<quote> largest ever study: prevalence, treatment and impact of cancer-related pain
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[*QUOTE*] The European Pain in Cancer survey (EPIC) is the largest ever study into the prevalence, treatment and impact of cancer-related pain.
The survey involves more than 4,000 cancer patients, covering 12 different countries and including all cancer types with the exception of skin cancer. Its results highlight that pain is a significant factor in reducing quality of life in people with cancer, and is often inadequately controlled. [*/QUOTE*]
Ralph Paul Autrey, Jr. is a criminal spammer. The attorneys of state have homework to do. . -- Interview mit dem Autor der "Reimbibel" Kultur und Wissen Auslöser war der Besuch von Benedikt XVI. in Auschwitz-Birkenau http://www.nrhz.de/flyer/beitrag.php?id=14183
> During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > scream.
> Posted on October 24, 2006 by Lawyers Attorneys > A mental defect or disease that makes it impossible for a person to > understand the wrongfulness of his acts or, even if he understands > them, to ditinguish right from wrong. Defendants who are criminally > insane cannot be convicted of a crime, since criminal conduct involves > the conscious intent to do wrong — a choice that the criminally insane > cannot meaningfully make
> On Oct 10, 6:57 am, rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Plot > > A geology expedition in the Amazon uncovers fossilized evidence of a > > link between land and sea animals in the form of a skeletal hand with > > webbed fingers. Expedition leader Dr. Carl Maia goes to see his friend > > Dr. David Reed, an ichthyologist who works at a marine biology > > institute. Reed persuades the institute's financial backer, Mark > > Williams, to fund an expedition back to the Amazon to look for the > > remainder of the skeleton. They go aboard a tramp steamer called the > > Rita, which is captained by a rude old codger named Lucas. The > > expedition consists of Dr. Reed, Dr. Maia and Williams, as well as > > Reed's girlfriend Kay Lawrence and another scientist named Dr. > > Thompson. When they arrive at Dr. Maia's camp, however, they discover > > that his entire research team has been mysteriously killed while he > > was away. Lucas suggests it was done by a jaguar, but the others are > > unsure. The audience is privy to the attack upon the camp, which was > > committed by a living version of the fossil the scientists seek.
> > The excavation of the area where Maia found the hand turns up nothing. > > Mark is ready to give up the search, but David suggests that perhaps > > thousands of years ago the part of the embankment containing the rest > > of the skeleton fell into the water and was washed downriver. Lucas > > says that the tributary empties into a lagoon known as the "Black > > Lagoon," a paradise from which no one has ever returned. The > > scientists decide to risk it, unaware that the amphibious "Gill-man" > > that killed Dr. Maia's assistants earlier has been watching them. It, > > taking notice of the beautiful Kay, follows the Rita all the way > > downriver to the Black Lagoon. Once the expedition arrives, David and > > Mark go diving to collect fossils from the lagoon floor. After they > > return, Kay goes swimming and is stalked underwater by the creature, > > who then gets briefly caught in one of the ship's draglines. Although > > it escapes, it leaves behind a claw in the net, revealing its > > existence to the scientists.
> > Subsequent encounters with the Gill-man claim the lives of two of > > Lucas' crew members, before the Gill-man is captured and locked in a > > cage on board the Rita. It escapes during the night and attacks Dr. > > Thompson, who was guarding it. Kay hits the beast with a lantern; > > driving it off before it can kill Dr. Thompson. Following this > > incident, David decides they should return to civilization, but as the > > Rita tries to leave they find the entrance blocked by fallen logs, > > courtesy of the escaped Gill-man. While the others try to remove them, > > Mark is mauled to death trying to capture the creature single-handed > > underwater. The creature then abducts Kay and takes her to his cavern > > lair. David, Lucas, and Dr. Maia give chase to try and rescue her. Kay > > is rescued and the creature is riddled with bullets before he retreats > > to the lagoon where his body sinks in the watery depths, presumably > > dead (the creature's death was left open to allow for a sequel).
> > On Oct 10, 6:38 am, rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > The Cyberstalking Beast That Wouldn't Leave (Aribert Deckers)
> > > During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > > > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > > > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > > > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > > > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > > > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > > > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > > > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > > > scream.
> > > The Cyberstalking Beast (Aribert Deckers) Profile:
headline: "Re: Image Of Aribert Deckers, AKA The Cyberstalking Beast & The Yappy Oyster"
On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 14:27:02 -0700 (PDT), rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote: >Image Of Aribert Deckers, AKA The Cyberstalking Beast & The Yappy >Oyster
Ralph Paul Autrey, Jr. is a criminal spammer. The attorneys of state have homework to do. -- Interview mit dem Autor der "Reimbibel" Kultur und Wissen Auslöser war der Besuch von Benedikt XVI. in Auschwitz-Birkenau http://www.nrhz.de/flyer/beitrag.php?id=14183
During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling scream.
A mental defect or disease that makes it impossible for a person to understand the wrongfulness of his acts or, even if he understands them, to ditinguish right from wrong. Defendants who are criminally insane cannot be convicted of a crime, since criminal conduct involves the conscious intent to do wrong...
On Oct 12, 3:44 pm, rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > scream.
> Posted on October 24, 2006 by Lawyers Attorneys > A mental defect or disease that makes it impossible for a person to > understand the wrongfulness of his acts or, even if he understands > them, to ditinguish right from wrong. Defendants who are criminally > insane cannot be convicted of a crime, since criminal conduct involves > the conscious intent to do wrong — a choice that the criminally insane > cannot meaningfully make
> On Oct 10, 6:57 am, rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Plot > > A geology expedition in the Amazon uncovers fossilized evidence of a > > link between land and sea animals in the form of a skeletal hand with > > webbed fingers. Expedition leader Dr. Carl Maia goes to see his friend > > Dr. David Reed, an ichthyologist who works at a marine biology > > institute. Reed persuades the institute's financial backer, Mark > > Williams, to fund an expedition back to the Amazon to look for the > > remainder of the skeleton. They go aboard a tramp steamer called the > > Rita, which is captained by a rude old codger named Lucas. The > > expedition consists of Dr. Reed, Dr. Maia and Williams, as well as > > Reed's girlfriend Kay Lawrence and another scientist named Dr. > > Thompson. When they arrive at Dr. Maia's camp, however, they discover > > that his entire research team has been mysteriously killed while he > > was away. Lucas suggests it was done by a jaguar, but the others are > > unsure. The audience is privy to the attack upon the camp, which was > > committed by a living version of the fossil the scientists seek.
> > The excavation of the area where Maia found the hand turns up nothing. > > Mark is ready to give up the search, but David suggests that perhaps > > thousands of years ago the part of the embankment containing the rest > > of the skeleton fell into the water and was washed downriver. Lucas > > says that the tributary empties into a lagoon known as the "Black > > Lagoon," a paradise from which no one has ever returned. The > > scientists decide to risk it, unaware that the amphibious "Gill-man" > > that killed Dr. Maia's assistants earlier has been watching them. It, > > taking notice of the beautiful Kay, follows the Rita all the way > > downriver to the Black Lagoon. Once the expedition arrives, David and > > Mark go diving to collect fossils from the lagoon floor. After they > > return, Kay goes swimming and is stalked underwater by the creature, > > who then gets briefly caught in one of the ship's draglines. Although > > it escapes, it leaves behind a claw in the net, revealing its > > existence to the scientists.
> > Subsequent encounters with the Gill-man claim the lives of two of > > Lucas' crew members, before the Gill-man is captured and locked in a > > cage on board the Rita. It escapes during the night and attacks Dr. > > Thompson, who was guarding it. Kay hits the beast with a lantern; > > driving it off before it can kill Dr. Thompson. Following this > > incident, David decides they should return to civilization, but as the > > Rita tries to leave they find the entrance blocked by fallen logs, > > courtesy of the escaped Gill-man. While the others try to remove them, > > Mark is mauled to death trying to capture the creature single-handed > > underwater. The creature then abducts Kay and takes her to his cavern > > lair. David, Lucas, and Dr. Maia give chase to try and rescue her. Kay > > is rescued and the creature is riddled with bullets before he retreats > > to the lagoon where his body sinks in the watery depths, presumably > > dead (the creature's death was left open to allow for a sequel).
> > On Oct 10, 6:38 am, rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > The Cyberstalking Beast That Wouldn't Leave (Aribert Deckers)
> > > During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > > > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > > > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > > > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > > > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > > > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > > > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > > > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > > > scream.
> > > The Cyberstalking Beast (Aribert Deckers) Profile:
During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling scream.
"One More Pallbearer" is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone.
Synopsis Radin invites three people to the bomb shelter that he has built. One is a high school teacher (Mrs. Langford), who failed him; the second is Colonel Hawthorne, who had him court-martialed; and the third is Rev. Hughes, who made a public scandal out of a woman who committed suicide over him.
Radin (with the aid of sound effects and fake radio messages) convinces the trio that an apocalyptic nuclear war will occur in just moments. He offers them refuge in the shelter if they do one thing: Apologize for their actions. All refuse, valuing honor above life, and exit.
Suddenly, the sound of a bomb detonation shakes Radin's shelter. He takes the elevator to the surface and sees that a nuclear war really has occurred, and the world is in ruins. This twist ending is given another twist, however, when we learn that Radin, devastated by his hoax's failure, has lost his mind and is only imagining that the world has ended.
"Four O'Clock" is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone.
Synopsis Oliver Crangle is a fanatic who maintains records of people he deems evil, calling and writing their employers to remind them of the evil acts in question and to demand their immediate firing. Unsatisfied with the results he gets with anonymous threats, he searches for a more effective way to eliminate all evil from the world.
His acts attract the attention of the government and Agent Hall is sent to investigate. Crangle tells him that he has finally devised a plan to shrink every "evil" person down to two feet tall at four o'clock that afternoon through sheer force of will. Hall dismisses him as a crank and leaves.
When four o'clock rolls around, Crangle is dismayed to find that he himself has been shrunk to two feet tall.
Plot A geology expedition in the Amazon uncovers fossilized evidence from the Devonian period of a link between land and sea animals in the form of a skeletal hand with webbed fingers. Expedition leader Dr. Carl Maia goes to see his friend Dr. David Reed, an ichthyologist who works at a marine biology institute. Reed persuades the institute's financial backer, Mark Williams, to fund an expedition back to the Amazon to look for the remainder of the skeleton. They go aboard a tramp steamer called the Rita, which is captained by a rude old codger named Lucas. The expedition consists of Dr. Reed, Dr. Maia and Williams, as well as Reed's girlfriend Kay Lawrence and another scientist named Dr. Thompson. When they arrive at Dr. Maia's camp, however, they discover that his entire research team has been mysteriously killed while he was away. Lucas suggests it was done by a jaguar, but the others are unsure. The audience is privy to the attack upon the camp, which was committed by a living version of the fossil the scientists seek.
The excavation of the area where Maia found the hand turns up nothing. Mark is ready to give up the search, but David suggests that perhaps thousands of years ago the part of the embankment containing the rest of the skeleton fell into the water and was washed downriver. Lucas says that the tributary empties into a lagoon known as the "Black Lagoon," a paradise from which no one has ever returned. The scientists decide to risk it, unaware that the amphibious "Gill-man" that killed Dr. Maia's assistants earlier has been watching them. It, taking notice of the beautiful Kay, follows the Rita all the way downriver to the Black Lagoon. Once the expedition arrives, David and Mark go diving to collect fossils from the lagoon floor. After they return, Kay goes swimming and is stalked underwater by the creature, who then gets briefly caught in one of the ship's draglines. Although it escapes, it leaves behind a claw in the net, revealing its existence to the scientists.
Subsequent encounters with the Gill-man claim the lives of two of Lucas' crew members, before the Gill-man is captured and locked in a cage on board the Rita. It escapes during the night and attacks Dr. Thompson, who was guarding it. Kay hits the beast with a lantern; driving it off before it can kill Dr. Thompson. Following this incident, David decides they should return to civilization, but as the Rita tries to leave they find the entrance blocked by fallen logs, courtesy of the escaped Gill-man. While the others try to remove them, Mark is mauled to death trying to capture the creature single-handed underwater. The creature then abducts Kay and takes her to his cavern lair. David, Lucas, and Dr. Maia give chase to try and rescue her. Kay is rescued and the creature is riddled with bullets before he retreats to the lagoon where his body sinks in the watery depths, presumably dead (the creature's death was left open to allow for a sequel).
> During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > scream.
> On Oct 10, 6:38 am, rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > The Cyberstalking Beast That Wouldn't Leave (Aribert Deckers)
> > During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > > scream.
> > The Cyberstalking Beast (Aribert Deckers) Profile:
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Ralph Paul Autrey, Jr. is a criminal spammer. The attorneys of state have homework to do. . -- Interview mit dem Autor der "Reimbibel" Kultur und Wissen Auslöser war der Besuch von Benedikt XVI. in Auschwitz-Birkenau http://www.nrhz.de/flyer/beitrag.php?id=14183
During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling scream.
On Oct 11, 8:44 pm, pautrey2 <pautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > scream.
> On Oct 10, 6:38 am, rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > The Cyberstalking Beast That Wouldn't Leave (Aribert Deckers)
> > During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > > scream.
> > The Cyberstalking Beast (Aribert Deckers) Profile:
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>The Cyberstalking Beast That Wouldn't Leave (Aribert Deckers)
Ralph Paul Autrey, Jr. is a criminal spammer. The attorneys of state have homework to do. -- Interview mit dem Autor der "Reimbibel" Kultur und Wissen Auslöser war der Besuch von Benedikt XVI. in Auschwitz-Birkenau http://www.nrhz.de/flyer/beitrag.php?id=14183
During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling scream.
On Oct 11, 8:44 pm, pautrey2 <pautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > scream.
> On Oct 10, 6:38 am, rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > The Cyberstalking Beast That Wouldn't Leave (Aribert Deckers)
> > During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > > scream.
> > The Cyberstalking Beast (Aribert Deckers) Profile:
>The Cyberstalking Beast That Wouldn't Leave (Aribert Deckers)
Ralph Paul Autrey, Jr. is a criminal stalker. The attorneys of state have homework to do. -- Interview mit dem Autor der "Reimbibel" Kultur und Wissen Auslöser war der Besuch von Benedikt XVI. in Auschwitz-Birkenau http://www.nrhz.de/flyer/beitrag.php?id=14183
>The Cyberstalking Beast That Wouldn't Leave (Aribert Deckers)
Ralph Paul Autrey, Jr. is a criminal stalker. The attorneys of state have homework to do.
On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 15:53:14 -0700 (PDT), pautrey2 <pautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Headline: "Re: Aribert Deckers (Happy Oyster) Is In Immediate Need Of Emergency Mental Health Care"
>Aribert Deckers (Happy Oyster) Is In Immediate Need Of Emergency >Mental Health Care.
>If anyone knows him or where he lives I suggest they notify the >authorities.
Ralph Paul Autrey, Jr. publicly insulting others as "beast", "satan", "female genital", "Satan," "Satan Whore", "Nazi", "Idiot!", "Insane!", "Possessed!", "Get an exorcism!", and so on. All the time long... An impressive list of hate crime committed by Ralph Paul Autrey Jr.
And now this:
>If anyone knows him or where he lives I suggest they notify the >authorities.
A clear-cut picture-book case. The attorneys of state do have homework to do.
On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 15:17:31 -0700 (PDT), pautrey2 <pautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Headline: "Re: Aribert Deckers (Happy Oyster) Is In Immediate Need Of Emergency Mental Health Care"
>Aribert Deckers (Happy Oyster) Is In Immediate Need Of Emergency >Mental Health Care
>If anyone knows him or wher he lives I suggest they notify the >authorities.
>Profile On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 16:08:11 -0700 (PDT), rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Headline: "Re: Image Of The Cyberstalking Beast From The Black Lagoon (Aribert Deckers, AKA Yappy R. Oyster):"
>Image Of The Cyberstalking Beast From The Black Lagoon >(Aribert Deckers, AKA Y. R. Oyster): On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 15:57:29 -0700 (PDT), rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Headline: "Re: The Official Cyberstalking Beast From The Black Lagoon (Y. R. Oyster) Posting Estimate Update = 1880.666 (The Mark OTB) For Month Of Oct 2009; A New Record Is Anticipated!"
>The Official Cyberstalking Beast From The Black Lagoon (Y. R. Oyster) >Posting Update: On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 15:55:50 -0700 (PDT), rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>The Beast (AKA Yappy Rotten Oyster), Medical Expert, Says: No need to >study and no time. I am an engineer.
>Grandiose delusions On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 15:53:42 -0700 (PDT), rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Headline: "Re: The Thing That Wouldn't Leave (Aribert Deckers, AKA The Cyberstalking Beast)"
>The Cyberstalking Beast That Wouldn't Leave (Aribert Deckers)
Aha, he same mess as he did soem hours before. See:
On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 04:38:48 -0700 (PDT), rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Headline: "Re: The Thing That Wouldn't Leave (Aribert Deckers, AKA The Cyberstalking Beast)"
>The Cyberstalking Beast That Wouldn't Leave (Aribert Deckers) On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 03:11:06 -0700 (PDT), rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Headline: "Re: The Beast (AKA Yappy Rotten Oyster), Medical Expert, Says: No need to study and no time. I am an engineer."
>The Beast (AKA Yappy Rotten Oyster), Medical Expert, Says: No need to >study and no time. I am an engineer. On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 03:08:59 -0700 (PDT), rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote: >Profile Of The Cyberstalking Beast: >http://groups.google.com/groups/profile?enc_user=Miz7gRgAAAD0tBe7vuCQ... On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 04:57:51 -0700 (PDT), rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Headline: "Re: The Thing That Wouldn't Leave (Aribert Deckers, AKA The Cyberstalking Beast)"
Headline: "Re: The Official Cyberstalking Beast From The Black Lagoon (Y. R. Oyster) Posting Estimate Update = 1880.666 (The Mark OTB) For Month Of Oct 2009; A New Record Is Anticipated!"
>Images Of The Creature From The Black Lagoon (Aribert Deckers, AKA The >Cyberstalking Beast & Y. R. Oyster): On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 03:05:27 -0700 (PDT), rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Here is about Ralph Paul Autrey, Jr.'s hero, a common criminal:
>Here is about Aribert Decker's hero, a common criminal: >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler On Fri, 9 Oct 2009 19:29:17 -0700 (PDT), rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Headline: "Re: Late Breaking News: The Beast (AKA Yappy R. Oyster) Cyberstalking Posts For Month Of Oct 2009, As Of Oct 9, 2009 = 546; Oct 2009 Estimate = 1880.666 (TMOTB)"
>The Beast (AKA Yappy R. Oyster) Cyberstalking Posts For Month Of Oct >2009, As Of Oct 9, 2009 = 546; Oct 2009 Estimate = 1880.666 (TMOTB) On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 10:49:05 -0700 (PDT), rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Headline: "Re: The Beast (Oyster) Updated Cyberstlking Post Estimate For October 2009: 1697.25"
>The Beast (Oyster) Updated Cyberstlking Posting Estimate For October >2009:
>1697.25
>The Beast:
>Profile
> happy.oys...@ariplex.com > This person has not created a profile. On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 09:39:04 -0700 (PDT), rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Headline: "Re: Ramblings Of An Escaped Mental Patient (The Beast), His Posting History, & His Cyberstalking Post Estimate For October 2009"
>Beast (AKA Yappy Rotten Oyster - 666),
>Have You Read This? On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 09:06:28 -0700 (PDT), rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Headline: "Re: The Beast (AKA Satan) Cyberstalking Post Estimate For October 2009: 1446.666 (Number Of The Beast)"
>Beast (AKA Rotten Oyster - 666),
>Have You Read This? On Wed, 7 Oct 2009 23:45:56 -0700 (PDT), rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote: >Ramblings Of An Escaped Mental Patient:
Well, well, it is HIS, Ralph Paul Autrey, Jr.'s, very own word which Ralph Paul Autrey, Jr. rants about... ;O)
On Wed, 7 Oct 2009 23:42:50 -0700 (PDT), rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Headline: "Re: The Beast's (666 - AKA Yappy) History Of Feces Obsession"
>Posting History Of The Cyberstalking Beast (666), AKA Rotten Oyster On Wed, 7 Oct 2009 22:37:28 -0700 (PDT), rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote: >Your Holiness (AKA Peter B./D. Head),
>You're a delusional nut!
>Are you still a heroin dealer/junkie and male prostitute?
>How many years was it you spent in the clink?
>Still seeing a parole officer? On Wed, 7 Oct 2009 11:20:21 -0700 (PDT), rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote: >Yappy Oyster, AKA The Beast,
>On Oct 6, 11:52 pm, rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Yappy Rotten Oyster's (AKA The Beast) Posting History: On Tue, 6 Oct 2009 21:52:11 -0700 (PDT), rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Headline: "Re: Yappy Rotten Oyster's (AKA The Beast) Posting History"
>Yappy Rotten Oyster's (AKA The Beast) Posting History:
>Post Activity > Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec On Tue, 6 Oct 2009 19:20:35 -0700 (PDT), rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote: >Nut Case,
>Read This:
>Megalomania (from the Greek word ìåãáëïìáíßá; megalo-, meaning large,
Megalomania, a possible diagnosis for a person, who insults and libels others continuously. That person has a name: Ralph Paul Autrey, Jr.
The day before, he wrote:
On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 15:09:35 -0700 (PDT), rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote: >NUT!
So, it is his very own fault if he is confronted with his very own words.
During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling scream.
On Oct 13, 4:14 pm, rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > scream.
> On Oct 11, 8:44 pm, pautrey2 <pautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > > scream.
> > On Oct 10, 6:38 am, rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > The Cyberstalking Beast That Wouldn't Leave (Aribert Deckers)
> > > During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > > > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > > > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > > > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > > > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > > > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > > > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > > > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > > > scream.
> > > The Cyberstalking Beast (Aribert Deckers) Profile:
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A constant barrage of criticism by fringe healthcare practitioners such as DCs, NDs, "holists" and others of that ilk is meant to inform the public that mainstream medical professionals (MDs, DOs) aren't interested in preventing or treating disease. They simply treat symptoms rather than addressing the "whole person" and taking steps to keeping us from getting sick in the first place. (Of course they either ignore the success of inoculations in eradicating major killer diseases from much of the world or, worse, make deranged claims that shots cause more harm than good).
A letter to the editor in this morning's Chicago Tribune is a fine example of why the fringies are wrong. Written by a Chicago area MD the letter cites colonoscopy as a highly effective method for preventing cancer. Here's the whole letter:
.................................... This is in response to "Medical stats can cloud real risk factors" (Smart, Jan. 11), which stated, "Clearly, a screening test will not protect you from getting colon cancer. But because of early detection, it might keep you from dying of the disease."
This is a false statement.
Colonoscopy screening allows doctors to identify polyps (precursors to cancer) and remove them before they turn into cancer, therefore preventing cancer from developing in the first place. Prevention through colon-cancer screening is credited for the recent decline in the incidence and death rates from colon cancer announced late last year by leading cancer organizations.
The life-time risk for developing colon cancer is approximately 6 percent, and by getting a colonoscopy at regular and appropriate intervals, the risk may be reduced to a very low number.
While the statistics may seem small, we would not think that losing 50,000 people each year from the disease was insignificant if it included our mother, father, sister or brother. And for many people, it does.
This is a preventable disease; if you are 50 or over and at average risk, talk to your doctor about getting screened. ....................................
***
No doubt some chiropractors and others who practice outside the scientific field will counter with some trumped-up reasons to impugn the procedure. I've heard of cases of injury and death resulting from colonoscopies but, as stated by the letter writer, there is overwhelming proof that huge numbers of lives are saved by such screening. At the same time, the DCs insist that chiropractic neck jerking is safer than having one's hair washed in a beauty salon, all the while ignoring the reality that there is no known benefit from neck adjustments. (See, for example: http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/chirostroke.html which includes the following from a former chiropractor:
I have been doing a vascular surgery rotation for the past month, which is part of my postgraduate medical education. During my chiropractic training, when the subject of manipulation-induced stroke was brought up, we were reassured that "millions of chiropractic adjustments are made each year and only a few incidents of stroke have been reported following neck manipulation." I recently found that two of the patients on my vascular service that suffered a cerebrovascular accident (stroke) had undergone neck manipulation by a chiropractor, one the day that symptoms had begun and the other four days afterward. If indeed the incidence of stroke is rare, one M.D. would see a case of manipulation-induced CVA about every 10 years. But I believe I have seen two in the past month! I therefore urge my medical colleagues to question their patients regarding recent visits to a chiropractor/neck manipulation when confronted with patients that present with the neurologic symptoms of stroke. I also urge potential chiropractic patients to not allow their necks to be manipulated in any way. The risk-to-benefit ratio is much too high to warrant such a procedure.
***
Kurt Youngmann
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>During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in
Ralph Paul Autrey, Jr. is a criminal stalker. His headline: "Re: The Cyberstalking Beast That Wouldn't Leave (Aribert Deckers) & Image Of The Cyberstalking Beast"
The attorneys of state have homework to do.
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During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling scream.
On Oct 13, 4:32 pm, pautrey2 <pautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > scream.
> On Oct 13, 4:14 pm, rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > > scream.
> > On Oct 11, 8:44 pm, pautrey2 <pautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > > > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > > > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > > > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > > > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > > > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > > > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > > > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > > > scream.
> > > On Oct 10, 6:38 am, rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > The Cyberstalking Beast That Wouldn't Leave (Aribert Deckers)
> > > > During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > > > > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > > > > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > > > > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > > > > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > > > > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > > > > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > > > > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > > > > scream.
> > > > The Cyberstalking Beast (Aribert Deckers) Profile:
During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling scream.
On Oct 13, 5:56 pm, pautrey2 <pautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > scream.
> On Oct 13, 4:32 pm, pautrey2 <pautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > > scream.
> > On Oct 13, 4:14 pm, rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > > > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > > > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > > > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > > > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > > > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > > > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > > > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > > > scream.
> > > On Oct 11, 8:44 pm, pautrey2 <pautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > > > > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > > > > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > > > > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > > > > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > > > > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > > > > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > > > > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > > > > scream.
> > > > On Oct 10, 6:38 am, rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > The Cyberstalking Beast That Wouldn't Leave (Aribert Deckers)
> > > > > During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > > > > > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > > > > > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > > > > > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > > > > > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > > > > > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > > > > > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > > > > > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > > > > > scream.
<quote> WHO recommends global use of Rotavirus vaccines Decision could help protect millions of children in Africa and Asia from lethal diarrhoeal disease.
Geneva and Seattle, 5 June 2009 – The World Health Organization has recommended that rotavirus vaccination be included in all national immunization programmes in order to provide protection against a virus that is responsible for more than 500,000 diarrhoeal deaths and two million hospitalizations annually among children.
More than 85 percent of these deaths occur in developing countries in Africa and Asia. This new policy will help ensure access to rotavirus vaccines in the world’s poorest countries.
SAGE
The new recommendation by the WHO's Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE), extends an earlier recommendation made in 2005 on vaccination in the Americas and Europe, where clinical trials had demonstrated safety and efficacy in low and intermediate mortality populations.
New data from clinical trials which evaluated vaccine efficacy in countries with high child mortality has led to the recommendation for global use of the vaccine. This is reported in the Weekly Epidemiological Review published on June 5, 2009. “This WHO recommendation clears the way for vaccines that will protect children in the developing world from one of the most deadly diseases they face" Dr. Tachi Yamada, President of the Global Health Program at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
“This is a tremendous milestone in ensuring that vaccines against the most common cause of lethal diarrhoea reach the children who need them most,” noted Dr. Thomas Cherian, Coordinator of the Expanded Programme on Immunization, WHO Department of Immunization, Vaccines, and Biologicals.
Clinical trial
The GAVI Alliance, vaccine manufacturers, and the public health community made an unprecedented commitment to understand how these vaccines would work in developing-world conditions.
The clinical trial, funded in part by GAVI and conducted by PATH, WHO, GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), and research institutions in high-mortality, low-socioeconomic settings of South Africa and Malawi, found that rotavirus vaccine significantly reduced severe diarrhoea episodes due to rotavirus.
Clears the way
“This WHO recommendation clears the way for vaccines that will protect children in the developing world from one of the most deadly diseases they face," said Dr. Tachi Yamada, President of the Global Health Program at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
“We need to act now to deliver vaccines to children in Africa and Asia, where most rotavirus deaths occur.”
Portfolio of vaccines
In 2006, the GAVI Alliance added rotavirus vaccines to its portfolio of vaccines for which it provides financial support to developing countries, underscoring GAVI’s commitment to reduce the traditional 15- to 20-year lag between the introduction of new vaccines in wealthy countries and their availability in the developing world.
Today, WHO’s global recommendation paves the way for low-income countries in Africa and Asia to apply to GAVI for introduction of rotavirus vaccines— just three years after new rotavirus vaccines became available in the US, Europe, and Latin America.
“The GAVI Alliance welcomes this exciting recommendation,” said GAVI CEO, Dr. Julian Lob-Levyt.
“It represents another important step in our ability to achieve significant impact on under-five deaths in the world’s poorest communities and make progress towards the Millennium Development Goals. We are extremely excited about the potential to offer African and Asian countries funding to introduce rotavirus vaccines.”
Studies
Because oral vaccines can have variable efficacy in different populations, it was important to demonstrate vaccine performance in high-mortality settings. The studies in Africa were conducted among populations with high infant and child mortality, poor sanitary conditions, high diarrhoeal disease mortality, and high maternal HIV prevalence.
“The new evidence and the WHO recommendation are major breakthroughs for the health of our children,” said Dr. Oyewale Tomori, Vice Chancellor of Redeemer's University, Nigeria, who has served as Regional Laboratory Coordinator for the World Health Organization (Africa Region).
“Too many of our children are dying from rotavirus and other causes of diarrhoea. We urgently need these lifesaving vaccines against rotavirus.”
Investigators
The clinical trial investigators from Malawi and South Africa will present and publish their data on the GSK RotarixTM vaccine later this summer.
Clinical trial sites in Bangladesh and Vietnam—along with sites in Ghana, Mali, and Kenya—evaluated the performance of Merck’s rotavirus vaccine, RotaTeq®, and data are expected in Fall 2009.
While efficacy data from Asian countries are forthcoming, SAGE recommended rotavirus vaccines for all populations, including Asia, since available evidence indicates that efficacy data can be extrapolated to populations with similar mortality patterns, regardless of geographic location.
Comprehensive strategy
Because there are many causes of diarrhoeal disease, SAGE emphasized the importance of providing rotavirus vaccination in the context of a comprehensive diarrhoeal disease control strategy, including improvement of water quality, hygiene, and sanitation; provision of oral rehydration solution and zinc supplements; and overall improved case management.
WHO, UNICEF, and other GAVI partners are working together in a new accelerated and integrated approach to combat rotavirus diarrhoea and pneumonia, the two biggest vaccine-preventable diseases which together account for more than 35 percent of all child deaths each year, the majority of which are in the developing world.
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> During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > scream.
> On Oct 13, 5:56 pm, pautrey2 <pautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > > scream.
> > On Oct 13, 4:32 pm, pautrey2 <pautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > > > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > > > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > > > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > > > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > > > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > > > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > > > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > > > scream.
> > > On Oct 13, 4:14 pm, rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > > > > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > > > > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > > > > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > > > > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > > > > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > > > > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > > > > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > > > > scream.
> > > > On Oct 11, 8:44 pm, pautrey2 <pautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > > > > > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > > > > > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > > > > > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > > > > > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > > > > > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > > > > > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > > > > > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > > > > > scream.
> > > > > On Oct 10, 6:38 am, rpautrey2 <rpautr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > > The Cyberstalking Beast That Wouldn't Leave (Aribert Deckers)
> > > > > > During one of the first seasons of Saturday Night Live, perhaps in > > > > > > 1976, the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" satirized trailers for > > > > > > horror movies. Along with "The Island of Lost Luggage," the skit > > > > > > featured a trailer for "The Thing That Wouldn't Leave." John Belushi > > > > > > played a party guest who planted himself on the living room couch > > > > > > after all the other guests had left. When Belushi, shoving his face > > > > > > full of potato chips, announced that he was going to make a long > > > > > > distance phone call, party hostess Jane Curtin gave a blood-curdling > > > > > > scream.