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Old 11-27-2017, 08:37 AM
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In the movie Outbreak they have a scene with a vial being tested for the monkey virus that has #612 on it. This is for a housewife. It looked like they were implying 613 had the cure.

When I was watching that the guy behind me leaned over and asked me "Did you see that?" I was rattled to say the least and I wanted to get a good look at him to see if he was one of the people from the movie production trailers from the Red Lion Inn I might have talked to-- usually about duck poop. This hotel was 300 feet across the fairway from our back door. Movie production crews were often there from around 1986 through 1996 if memory serves. My parents moved there with my help in the Summer of 1986 when I took off for the U of MN for the years 1986 to late 1991.

Outbreak was filmed partly in Northern CA as were many movies in that time period.

I was #613 at the University of California, SF Health Sciences Campus in a 17 week study on stress on the unemployed. I showed my researcher/interviewer many of the documents like the Carol Rasco letter when she was Domestic Policy Advisor to William Jefferson Clinton. This was over 17 weeks in late 1992-1993 that I used these two numbers 224 and 613 to contacts all over the world.

I have met people here in the Villages who have movie connections. The father of a woman who helped cast Saving Private Ryan for instance. Some CAPER to crow about.

Check out the fine movie The Martian. That has Matt Damon and other fine actors in it.

Seniors Vs Crime in The Villages
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How about the movie The Nice Guys. And I could probably name 2000 more. I had quite a list already in 2002. Blood Work (2002) - Rotten Tomatoes

Check the 2002 Clint Eastwood directed Blood Work. Clint Eastwood - Rotten Tomatoes A great director in certain movies. Remember that it was REPUBLICANS who helped me the most in the early 1990s with the 224 613 Project.