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>I'm open to suggestions.
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>Mike K1MG
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Asking for suggestions on this reflector is like asking if anyone wants that
last piece of pizza. Here's mine:
Let Larry get the satisfaction of building the Ten-Tec, and then let you
have it to use for the rest of your life. Then will it back to him. It
might take a while for it to get back to him but at least he'll know it will
work when he gets it.
Opening scene: Total silence. Then the UPS van delivering newly build TT
rig starts bouncing with the first arriving undulations from the quake.
Music begins over the amplified sound of the delivery mans shoes scraping
against the gravel stone as he flees his truck. With out looking back he
hears the crushing sound of a tree smashing the fiberglass roof and then the
metal sides of the running truck.
Typical fear scenes---then silence. It was quick, just a flash of shearing
action from the pulse wave. All is calm.
Wide angle 24MM lens shot of the roadway shows a car approaching. It turns
into the driveway in front of the now burning UPS truck. Driver of truck
meets man.
Dicussion ensues. Sir, do you livehere? Yes is the shaken reply. Then I
have bad news...were you expecting a package from someone named Larry?
Music; Requiem K.626 fades up. Man looks back to house in fine condition
then painfully turns to the truck, takes a few steps toward it, drops to his
knees facing roughly in the direction of Dallas and weeps.
Credits: Delivery man: Don Knotts
Home owner: Rodney Dangerfield
Financed by: WGE Enterprises
Directed By: W. Green
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