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As I awoke this morning
when all sweet things are born
A robin perched on my window sill to greet the coming dawn
He sang his sweet song so sweetly
and paused
for a moments lull
handwritten poem by Elvis, recorded just days after his release from Baptists Memorial Hospital, November 1973.
http://post.ly/yJIHFri, Dec 25, 2009 at 2:48 PM, Facebook
Subject: jerry lee on t.j. hooker
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happy christmas, mempian. could you please send me that jerry lee lewis on t.j. hooker clip again? my friend asked about it.
Jerry Lee Lewis
William ShatnerT.J. Hooker(My Fav. Episode!)
this is the shorter version but with the better sound. (It's always been a fantasy of mine to turn you guys on to this, but I kept putting it off and off; however, TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT! as Rod Stewart sang. Those of you that know me a little, know my association with the Killer and Family and have probably put up with a lot more Jerry Lee Lewis than you ever thought you might sit through. But this one sort of is the Great Equalizer...He's still young and Dangerous and it's got the Universal Appeal of William Shatner--however for the die hards: he does perform a 'song'. And for the Angelenos it is filmed at the Palomino Club in North Hollywood--a club I never made it to even though it's Killer's CA Club--to to Nudies though and got a pair of Knee High Cowboy Boots with Hearts and Eagles...) Jerry Lee Lewis as himself
(1 episode, "Deadly Ambition" 1982
Jerry Lee Lewis William Shatner T. J. Hooker "Deadly Ambition"http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=142035352496937For the Hard Cores:
T.J. Hooker Establishing Shot and Full C.C. Rider
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=142060889161050Jerry Lee Lewis High on Eskatrol "How Do You Know?"
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=142060909161048Jerry Lee Lewis William Shatner T.J. Hooker
(It's always been a fantasy of mine to turn you guys on to this, but I kept putting it off and off; however, TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT! as Rod Stewart sang. Those of you that know me a little, know my association with the Killer and Family and have probably put up with a lot more Jerry Lee Lewis than you ever thought you might sit through. But this one sort of is the Great Equalizer...He's still young and Dangerous and it's got the Universal Appeal of William Shatner--however for the die hards: he does perform a 'song'. And for the Angelenos it is filmed at the Palomino Club in North Hollywood--a club I never made it to even though it's Killer's CA Club--to to Nudies though and got a pair of Knee High Cowboy Boots with Hearts and Eagles...) Jerry Lee Lewis as himself (1 episode, "Deadly Ambition" 1982 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0715416/
* William Shatner as Sergeant Thomas Jefferson "T.J." Hooker
* Adrian Zmed as Officer Vince Romano (seasons 1 - 4)
* Heather Locklear as Officer Stacy Sheridan (seasons 2 - 5)
* Richard Herd as Captain Dennis Sheridan
* James Darren as Officer Jim Corrigan (seasons 2 - 5)Hooker and Romano's radio call sign for their "black and white" was "4-Adam-30", and radio calls were very similar to those of Los Angeles Police Department, using three bursts of a 900 Hz tone, using LAPD-type radio codes, and the officers acknowledging with roger. The series itself was produced in the Los Angeles area, and the call sign denoted a two-officer unit ("Adam") based in the LAPD's Hollenbeck division ("4"), with "30" as a supervisor unit.Jerry Lee Lewis William Shatner T. J. Hooker "Deadly Ambition" http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=142035352496937For the Hard Cores:
T.J. Hooker Establishing Shot and Full C.C. Rider
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=142060889161050Jerry Lee Lewis High on Eskatrol "How Do You Know?"
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=142060909161048
* William Shatner as Sergeant Thomas Jefferson "T.J." Hooker
* Adrian Zmed as Officer Vince Romano (seasons 1 - 4)
* Heather Locklear as Officer Stacy Sheridan (seasons 2 - 5)
* Richard Herd as Captain Dennis Sheridan
* James Darren as Officer Jim Corrigan (seasons 2 - 5)Jerry Lee Lewis William Shatner T. J. Hooker "Deadly Ambition"Hooker and Romano's radio call sign for their "black and white" was "4-Adam-30", and radio calls were very similar to those of Los Angeles Police Department, using three bursts of a 900 Hz tone, using LAPD-type radio codes, and the officers acknowledging with roger. The series itself was produced in the Los Angeles area, and the call sign denoted a two-officer unit ("Adam") based in the LAPD's Hollenbeck division ("4"), with "30" as a supervisor unit.
thanks, and enjoy the day. mad dog
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ThirdEye Memories this is it!2 hours ago · LikeUnlike · 1 personLoading... · ThirdEye Memories heather locklear2 hours ago · LikeUnlike · 1 personLoading... · Limbs Andthings Jerry Lee Lewis William Shatner T. J. Hooker "Deadly Ambition"
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2 hours ago · LikeUnlike · 2 peopleLoading... · ThirdEye Memories Lory, none of us tagged are in the video,, you have to unfriend Limbs if it bothers you :)2 hours ago · LikeUnlike · Matt Hamlin :::
Or remove the tag-or message him to put you on a do not include list-It's worth it to stay connected so you can browse content‡‡‡2 hours ago · LikeUnlike · Lenny Smith This is classic. Up there with Columbo Meets Little Richard:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsnjMFnYC102 hours ago · UnlikeLike · 4 peopleLoading... · New Texture If only Little Richard had been the murderer! A whole episode of Rev. Penniman matching wits with the Inspector would have been one for the ages.2 hours ago · UnlikeLike · 4 peopleLoading... · Michael Sheppard Never seen these clips. How about the Rick James/Isaac Hayes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nky1Mfhf024 and Boy George http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Og-b4iur-pg episodes of The A-Team, the roller disco, 'new wave' and Satanic metal episodes of Chips, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xT6ZUcEsL7Y and the immortal punk rock episode of Quincy? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpYd7bOn52Mabout an hour ago · LikeUnlike · 2 peopleLoading... · Guenevere Donohue How have I lived without the image of William Shatner shakin' it like a Muppet seared into my brain? ... And people say Hollywood is cesspit, a mind-numbing idiot factory without a single redeaming quality!about an hour ago · LikeUnlike · 2 peopleLoading... · Taquila Mockingbird And...about an hour ago · LikeUnlike · 2 peopleLoading... · Alan Pritchard dont kid me!!I know I m from England,come you guys thats Star Track!!You cant full me..Im a LIMMY...Beam me out of here,these drugs are driving me crazy..where the fuck am I?55 minutes ago · LikeUnlike · Michael Sheppard I saw a scene from T.J. Hooker filmed downtown around the corner from where Al's Bar was. It was the hottest part of summer and Mr. Tambourine Man looked VERY uncomfortable in his monkey cop suit. And when they blew up the cop car it was too close for comfort but very amusing.46 minutes ago · LikeUnlike · Limbs Andthings he plays the captain of his domain in this one AP (that's Seinfeld sorta) There's an enlightening Wikipedia and more Minisodes on YT or on my Blog tonight http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com/ than you could force down your gullet with a Cracker Hat on tonight!44 minutes ago · LikeUnlike · Limbs Andthings which one's lory? i'll take care of her. why i oughta...no really, where is she? thanks for talking her down thirdeye. sounds like she panicked. it's happened before. MP4 OD43 minutes ago · LikeUnlike · Limbs Andthings poor thing's name is in black type. it's too late for Lory. And do-not-include lists went out circa your tutorial Matt. You should know that better than anyone. They still don't give me a list, so I have to get in the mood and just hit every key on the keyboard. only way. can't deal with the personal prefs. that's why the small intimate li'l club atmosphere.40 minutes ago · LikeUnlike · 1 personLoading... · Limbs Andthings jesus, cat shephard. that'll take me a day to go through. thanks. your cat looks stressed by the way.39 minutes ago · LikeUnlike · 1 personLoading... · Limbs Andthings does anyone recognize the Palomino Club where this was filmed in N. Hollywood?30 minutes ago · LikeUnlike · Michael Sheppard My label released a DVD of Sun Ra at the Palomino.15 minutes ago · LikeUnlike ·
NASHVILLE -- Outside the courtroom, James F. Neal had an amiable, backslapping way with friends and foes alike. Inside the chamber, the face of one of America's greatest trial lawyers often became fixed in a steely gaze.
The attorney who regularly grabbed national headlines -- whether prosecuting Jimmy Hoffa or key Watergate figures, or defending Elvis Presley's doctor or the Exxon Corp. after the Alaska oil spill -- died Thursday night in Nashville. He was 81.
In the words of Fred Thompson, already a lawyer in real life before he became one on TV, "Jim Neal was the greatest trial lawyer of his time."
For former Vice President Al Gore, Mr. Neal was a "brilliant attorney" and close friend. "As a prosecutor, he served our nation with brilliance and dedication at a time when his skill was greatly needed by the American people," Gore said in a statement.
And prosecute, by all accounts, was something Mr. Neal did well.
The government had tried four times to convict the Teamsters president Hoffa before Mr. Neal got it done in 1964 in a jury-tampering case. As a special prosecutor, Mr. Neal later put Watergate conspirators John Mitchell, Robert Haldeman and John Erlichman behind bars in the twilight of the Richard Nixon presidency.
In private practice, Mr. Neal successfully defended Ford Motor Co. against reckless homicide charges in Indiana after the gas tank of a 1973 Ford Pinto exploded, killing the car's driver.
In 1981, he successfully defended Dr. George Nichopoulos of Memphis against charges that he overprescribed drugs to the late crooner Presley.
Mr. Neal's rise to prominence began in 1964. As a special assistant to then-U.S. Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy, Mr. Neal succeeded in convicting Hoffa, sending him to prison.
In private practice, Mr. Neal developed a reputation for his dogged defense of clients facing a tide of adverse public opinion.
After actor Vic Morrow and two others died in 1982 during filming of the movie "Twilight Zone," Mr. Neal successfully defended director John Landis in 1987 against charges of involuntary manslaughter.
No lawyer wins all his cases, though, and neither did Mr. Neal.
He was hired in 1990 to represent the Exxon Corp., which was charged with polluting the Alaska shoreline with the Exxon Valdez oil tanker spill. The company settled for what was then a record $1 billion and pleaded guilty to four misdemeanors.
Mr. Neal, who grew up on a Tennessee farm, was a graduate of the University of Wyoming and Vanderbilt University School of Law in Nashville.
He received his Master of Law degree from Georgetown University in Washington.
He was U.S. attorney for Middle Tennessee from 1964 to 1966. Mr. Neal then entered private practice and in 1973 was called to Washington to become chief trial lawyer for the Watergate special prosecutor's office.
Juste avant son défilé mardi dernier, Karl Lagerfeld a reçu un appel de Nicolas Sarkozy, lui annonçant qu’il venait d’être nommé Commandeur de la Légion d’Honneur !