Open Scholar blog test with video

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Oh, thank you, thank you. Okay now, we run some industrial strength electrical cable from the top of the clocktower down to spreading it over the street between two lamp posts. Meanwhile, we out-fitted the vehicle with this big pole and hook which runs directly into the flux-capacitor. At the calculated moment, you start off from down the street driving toward the cable execrating to eighty-eight miles per hour. According to the flyer, at !0:04 pm lightning will strike the clocktower sending one point twenty-one gigawatts into the flux-capacitor, sending you back to 1985.

Alright now, watch this. You wind up the car and release it, I'll simulate the lightening.

Ready, set, release.

That's Calvin Klein, oh my god, he's a dream. He's a peeping tom. Dad. Well, what if they didn't like them, what if they told me I was no good. I guess that would be pretty hard for somebody to understand. Never mind that now, never mind that now.

Bear with me, Marty, all of your questions will be answered. Roll tape, we'll proceed. Wait a minute, wait a minute. 1:15 in the morning? Why not? Oh, oh a rematch, why, were you cheating? How could I have been so careless. One point twenty-one gigawatts. Tom, how am I gonna generate that kind of power, it can't be done, it can't.

Lorraine, are you up there? In that case, I'll tell you strait out. Then how am I supposed to ever meet anybody. Silence Earthling. my name is Darth Vader. I'm am an extra-terrestrial from the planet Vulcan. Alright, alright, okay McFly, get a grip on yourself. It's all a dream. Just a very intense dream. Woh, hey, listen, you gotta help me.