User talk:Fievelmousekewitz1970

I use the name Fievel Mousekewitz,, so this page might as well contain some information concerning him. Combined free pages,, which I'm working on placing up.. http://sites.google.com/site/unofficialanamericantail/index and http://mysite.verizon.net/vze14fv9v/ I was working on listing special thanks, listing this on the main site, as soon as you get there. I figured,, I'd rely on here, to list those main people involved in the making of An American Tail. When I saw (George Lucas) listed with those names. Also listed here on Wikipedia,, in 1986, George had done the following.. Jim Henson's Labyrinth (1986), Godfrey Reggio's Powaqqatsi (1986) It's not really a matter of would George Lucas help produce an animated film... [|animated film] [|The Land Before Time] (1988) It's either would he have time, or did he feel like being affiliated with An American Tail. I feel as though, he just didn't feel like trying to produce three films in the same year.

Following the first (An American Tail),, the cast and crew came together again for,, ([|An American Tail 2, Fievel Goes West]) Produced again by Steven Spielberg. A story about mostly Fievel, again. As he has an adventure out west. Eventually, Fievel reunites with Tiger again, and things end up in all out war against the Cats... as they build their giant mouse trap. Fievel tries to tell the others, but nobody seems to want to listen to a kid. "Did you ever know something important but nobody will believe ya?" You got to give Fievel credit for trying. (Tears in my eyes, as I work on this part.) He's trying so hard, but no-one wants to listen. Sometime after this,, Fievel asks about Wylie Burp.. He wishes he was there. "Well, then, he-- he-- he's right here." James Stewart The one listed (1908–1997) link wouldn't work right. It kept telling me, it wasn't a Wikipedia link. He really did a great job of Wylie Burp. Of course, I really liked him in (It's A Wonderful Life) too. It was a Christmas family tradition, to eat our Christmas dinner,, lunch,, how ever you wanna look at it,, then sit and watch (It's A Wonderful Life) Where was I? Oh yeah,, with the help of Wylie Burp, they recruit (Tiger,, Dom DeLuise ) as a dog. Then try to train up this fat orange cat, as a dog. Of course,, he doesn't want to do it.. At least,, not till Fievel waves his hat at him, which had gotten filled earlier, with Miss Kittie's perfume. Instantly, he springs into action... at least,, till Fievel tells him what he has to do.. (LOL) I love it,, when the animators change him into a poodle at this point. They do some serious training, to get Tiger ready for a showdown. Of course, it helps, that most of what he needed,, he already had. A single day isn't really enough time to gain enough muscle wait. The guts part, that's what Tiger is actually training. The training scenes, and watching Fievel laugh.. And of course,, watching Tiger behaving like a dog,, is very entertaining.

Of course,, we know who wins in the end..

To end this for the time being,, I'm gonna take a little more out of the movie.. Which,,, will probably also be listed on my free pages. Actually,, if I get there, and I hope I do,, you can probably count on it. We approach the end, and Wylie Burp hands Fievel a sheriff's badge. "I can't. I'm not a hero like you--" "well, not really." Fievel. "Well, maybe not. Maybe a real hero's the last one to hear about it. But you-you " Classic James Stewart stutter. "pulled me out of a gutter... and for that, I owe you some thanks. Ju-just remember, Fievel, one man's sunset is another man's dawn. I don't know what's out there... beyond those hills, but if you ride yonder, head up, eyes steady, heart open, I think one day you'll find... that you're the hero you've been lookin' for." Wylie Burp.

Fievel flips hat,, revealing his blue hat is on the other side. And we pan out, and go into the end credits. Thank You Steven Spielberg Fievel is the Hero I've been looking for... and Don Bluth Many thanks... because though Fievel isn't real, he is still a hero to me.

I watched the rest of the movie, from the first line mentioned, to the one above. Took one break, to try to clear my eyes. I get so emotional when I watch Fievel,, my eyes are rarely dry.

I don't know what you guys done, but you caused me to fall in love with that sweet little mouse. In one word. (Thanks)

And as always,, I place this at the end of nearly everything I write lately.

Thank You Very Much For Reading.

Fieve.. ;-) :-)

Your recent edits
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My Recent Edits
Grrrr. Now all I have to do, is add the damn br's into each and every line break..

Ahhhh. Might just copy and paste to FrontPage2003 No idea if you're even gonna come here and see this.

Thanks Much Though.

--Fievelmousekewitz1970 (talk) 22:58, 27 June 2011 (UTC)

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Please revert your recent edits at Talk:Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth‎‎. Your language is inappropriate. Failing to do so will result in an incident report. Cs32en  Talk to me  05:49, 28 June 2011 (UTC)

I revised. The original did not have slang for Poop, other then the word crap. The original did not contain slang for intercourse, the (F) word. It did not contain the other (Dam) word. It did not contain (Inappropriate) swear slang words at all. The closest it got to any, were Stinks, Crap and idiot. Which of those two R really all that bad?

Thanks Much.--Fievelmousekewitz1970 (talk) 21:10, 29 June 2011 (UTC)

Which Part Is Inappropriate?

Richard Gage Smells Funny Temporary Please revert your recent edits at Talk:Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth??. Your language is inappropriate. Failing to do so will result in an incident report. Cs32en Talk to me 05:49, 28 June 2011 (UTC) Neither version contained any swear slang words which could be considered inappropriate. I am a mature individual who would not use such words. Adding this might just help clarify the fact, and hopefully make those who falsely claimed I used such words, obvious. (Re-Read and Revised) If I missed an offending word, considered to be Bad Language, Please State Clearly In UR Next WARNING message, that exact word. Thanks. The very first thing which pops into my head, when I think about September 11th 2001, is the messed up Conspiracy Theorists. Because of architects like Richard Gage, and the people who created Loose Change, the victims aren't usually the first thing which comes to mind. Un-sourced claims, and coincidental links, they claim to be proof of an inside job. It's like saying, I was friends with X. Tomorrow X goes and mass murders 100 people, so that must mean I'm involved too. Fact of the matter is, that doesn't follow, that I had anything to do with why X Killed Z and 99 other people. They take coincidental happenings, and make a Conspiracy out of it. In the Case of Richard Gage. He was relatively unknown, up until AE911Truth, this subject. I also run many things in my mind, and one of them is, did this man even study the architectural design of The World Trade Center buildings? Considering I had a PM from someone on youtube, I would have to guess, no. This person was completely convinced, that The World Trade Center Buildings 1 2 and 7, were built on a normal Block by Block, steel frame structure, just like The Empire State building. But the World Trade Center Buildings, 1 2 and 7, were not built like that. Instead of having the normal columns throughout the buildings, like in The Empire State building, they moved them to the outer walls. The trusses, connected from the core, to the outer walls. Concrete pored in sheets between that. Can be seen clearly, by just searching The Building Of The World Trade Center, on youtube. Researching the build of the Trade Center, is easy. Understanding why they fell, the way they fell, is also easy. Something I do find difficult to understand, is why Richard Gage would be so convinced, that those buildings would need something extra to collapse, the way in which they did. It is also easy to source this as well, I'm only not going to, because that can all be found here, on Wikipedia. Same as with the real amount which Larry Silverstein was actually able to pocket. Since that it was next to zero, that automatically extracts him from the blaming picture. Richard Gage may have designed many buildings, but that doesn't actually follow, that he necessarily knew how The World Trade Center Buildings 1 2 and 7 were built. If anyone can source me, and let me know if he has even claimed to have looked at the plans, it would be greatly appreciated. But considering his stupid box experiment, I would have to say, he either never looked at the designs, or is bluntly ignoring them. Just like my minimal education when it comes to the understanding of how to spell my words, or to use complexity in my spelling... it does not take a college education, to understand how and why they collapsed the way that they did. I believe a 2nd grader could almost figure out, after looking at the designs, that those buildings would only collapse one certain way. If hit higher up. I have to shrug and guess. But for some reason, I have a feeling, the higher up into it's floors, the less likelihood that they would have collapsed. I consider Richard Gage to be Undereducated, when it comes to Architectural Design. He only knows by the standards he was taught, and refuses the idea which would prove him wrong. He doesn't probably work in creative design, then try to make it work structurally. Where as, NIST, which is mentioned earlier, did use more then 10 experts. So... My point. I am getting very tired of some of the stuff people like him started, and it interferes with the way I think about September 11th. This kind of stuff needs to stop. That is why I named this, Richard Gage Smells Funny. (Re-Read and Revised) If I missed an offending word, considered to be Bad Language, Please State Clearly In UR Next WARNING message, that exact word. Thanks.--Fievelmousekewitz1970 (talk) 22:04, 29 June 2011 (UTC)