Taltarzac725
10-05-2017, 09:48 AM
Karen Allen Is Ready to Punch More Nazis With Indiana Jones (https://www.thedailybeast.com/karen-allen-is-ready-to-punch-more-nazis-with-indiana-jones)
Had seen the first Indiana Jones movie with my friend Tom Snow-- a fellow University of Nevada, Reno Philosophy major-- who had been stabbed multiple times in the chest area by a jealous husband. This supposedly was a skip and a jump from the Mustang Ranch-- a whorehouse near Reno, Nevada. The jury found for the jealous husband and let the attacker get away almost with attempted murder.
Anyway, Tom Snow had a great time with the scene where Indiana Jones faces off with the sword welding assassin by just pulling out his gun and shooting him. I thought he would have post traumatic stress problems with that scene but he did fine.
I needed to start keeping more distance from Tom when he continued to pursue married women even if the last one I saw with him was one of the most beautiful women I have still met since then.
I have met a huge number of people who have been victims/survivors of all kinds of crimes. Many of these not reported to the cops because these people did not want to be labelled as "victims" or get involved with our often crap shoot of a judicial system. Some of these were law students too.
Saw the second Indiana Jones movie with a woman who is now married to a budding screenwriter-- at least he was that the last time I saw her in Stockton, CA. The third Indiana Jones movie I saw while playing hookie from the Reno American Association of Law Libraries convention in 1989 and walked past one of my former University of Nevada, Reno Philosophy Professors coming out of that film's previous showing. Also bumped into another one of these Philosophy professors at the MGM Grand-- or whatever it was called in 1989-- also while the law librarian convention was going on.
I was working on cataloging all the WESTLAW computer files for a national project so I was kind of a "celebrity" at that convention up to the point where I started reliving the memories from the Michelle Mitchell murder as well as the Tom Snow attempted murder.
Had seen the first Indiana Jones movie with my friend Tom Snow-- a fellow University of Nevada, Reno Philosophy major-- who had been stabbed multiple times in the chest area by a jealous husband. This supposedly was a skip and a jump from the Mustang Ranch-- a whorehouse near Reno, Nevada. The jury found for the jealous husband and let the attacker get away almost with attempted murder.
Anyway, Tom Snow had a great time with the scene where Indiana Jones faces off with the sword welding assassin by just pulling out his gun and shooting him. I thought he would have post traumatic stress problems with that scene but he did fine.
I needed to start keeping more distance from Tom when he continued to pursue married women even if the last one I saw with him was one of the most beautiful women I have still met since then.
I have met a huge number of people who have been victims/survivors of all kinds of crimes. Many of these not reported to the cops because these people did not want to be labelled as "victims" or get involved with our often crap shoot of a judicial system. Some of these were law students too.
Saw the second Indiana Jones movie with a woman who is now married to a budding screenwriter-- at least he was that the last time I saw her in Stockton, CA. The third Indiana Jones movie I saw while playing hookie from the Reno American Association of Law Libraries convention in 1989 and walked past one of my former University of Nevada, Reno Philosophy Professors coming out of that film's previous showing. Also bumped into another one of these Philosophy professors at the MGM Grand-- or whatever it was called in 1989-- also while the law librarian convention was going on.
I was working on cataloging all the WESTLAW computer files for a national project so I was kind of a "celebrity" at that convention up to the point where I started reliving the memories from the Michelle Mitchell murder as well as the Tom Snow attempted murder.