Saturday Movie Matinee: Head

Day 1,390, 08:44 Published in USA USA by George Armstrong Custer

The Monkees' answer to the Beatles' "Help!"
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Dateline: Saturday September 10, 2011 (Day 1,390)
Location: Out There, Somewhere
Reporter: George Armstrong "Old Man" Custer


Told y'all I wasn't quitting the game, or the paper, just that you shouldn't expect much of me till either work slows down after Christmas or they fire my slacker ass.

Speaking of slackin', this will be a quickie presentation, not like my usual Movie Night extravaganzas. Just a couple photos and links, and I'm off to bed for work tonight.


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This is the TV commercial promotion for the film, hosted at YouTube.


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Watch for Frank Zappa's cameo!


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This film is hosted at Veoh.com where you'll have to download their player to view the full feature. One or more of my previous presentations required the Veoh player, so maybe you already have it. In any case, it's free and easy, and quite unobtrusive, and Veoh has a huge library of films to make the download well worth your while.



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Regarding Donations to the Challenge Coins project: Stop Donating stuff.

After publication of the previous edition of this paper, I went about looking up all the major eRep MU's of American Military and Militia outfits, and sent each of their leaders a small batch of Q5 weapons for their lowest strength fighters.
I also sent 200 tanks to my friends at the Swiss Guard, the national Army of Switzerland which I founded last year.
This depleted the Challenge Coins tank stash. Any future Challenge Coins will be awarded without prizes, and any future Monday Minutemen events will be strictly self funded volunteer actions.

Huge thanks, again, to all who donated to the Challenge Coins project, to all who were honored with Coins, and to all who participated in the Minutemen events.

If you want to join the any branch of the USMilitary, the Training Corps is the place to start.
Do you have what it takes to be a Marine?
4000 strength, rank of General, 940 minimum influence per fight with no weapon



George Armstrong "Old Man" Custer

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Semper Fi, America!
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