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meat, burns to the ground. | meat, burns to the ground. | ||
16:20: Kevin's father, a pilot with Pacific Airlines<ref>fictional - | 16:20: Kevin's father, a pilot with Pacific Airlines,<ref>fictional - | ||
the airline of this name is Vietnamese, started in 1991</ref> | the airline of this name is Vietnamese, started in 1991</ref> gets | ||
him a job as a line technician at the airport <ref>apparently | him a job as a line technician at the airport.<ref>apparently | ||
Hollywood Burbank airport; its name has changed over the years.</ref> | Hollywood Burbank airport; its name has changed over the years.</ref> | ||
Kevin likes the job, the action that happens, including the C-5 and | Kevin likes the job, the action that happens, including the C-5 and | ||
SR-71.<ref>I think this is a mistake: the SR-71 flies out of | SR-71.<ref>I think this is a mistake: the SR-71 flies out of | ||
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36:20: A famous stripper, Pearl, comes to the club, takes a shine to | 36:20: A famous stripper, Pearl, comes to the club, takes a shine to | ||
Donna, hires her as her assistant. Their first gig is at the Silver | Donna, hires her as her assistant. Their first gig is at the Silver | ||
Slipper in Washington.<ref> | Slipper in Washington.<ref>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1981/06/29/bawdy-silver-slipper-slips-into-history-and-folklore/e496ac90-50b8-4ad2-a1bf-bedddb75a426/ 'Bawdy Silver Slipper Slips Into History - and Folklore']</ref> | ||
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1981/06/29/bawdy-silver-slipper-slips-into-history-and-folklore/e496ac90-50b8-4ad2-a1bf-bedddb75a426/</ref> | |||
They become lovers. The next club is lacking one of its dancers, so | They become lovers. The next club is lacking one of its dancers, so | ||
Donna fills in. The crowd boos her for her small breasts; she sasses | Donna fills in. The crowd boos her for her small breasts; she sasses | ||
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46: Turner joins the Army as a buck private, rises to become a pilot, | 46: Turner joins the Army as a buck private, rises to become a pilot, | ||
is a captain when he goes to Vietnam. He flies Birddogs<ref> | is a captain when he goes to Vietnam. He flies Birddogs<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cessna_O-1_Bird_Dog Cessna O-1], a small single-engine prop plane</ref> to spot the | ||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cessna_O-1_Bird_Dog</ref> to spot the | |||
enemy, particularly to help artillery aim at them. | enemy, particularly to help artillery aim at them. | ||
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'Jesus blood never failed me yet'<ref>Gavin Bryars, whose music Joe | 'Jesus blood never failed me yet'<ref>Gavin Bryars, whose music Joe | ||
used in a few shows, captured this from an actual homeless person. | used in a few shows, captured this from an actual homeless person. | ||
It's an | It's an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus%27_Blood_Never_Failed_Me_Yet interesting story].</ref> | ||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus%27_Blood_Never_Failed_Me_Yet | |||
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