![]() After finding himself stranded in 1955 without the necessary plutonium to return to 1985, he handed the flyer to Doc after being told that a bolt of lightning could also generate the necessary 1.21 jigowatts for another temporal displacement. Ultimately, the flyer would benefit Marty in more ways than one. Jennifer Parker wrote her grandma's telephone number and a personal message (namely I love you!) on the back of the flyer, and Marty placed it in his pocket for later use. One copy was given to Marty McFly by the Clock Tower lady on the afternoon of October 25, 1985. The Clock Tower flyer was a xeroxed sheet of paper distributed by the Hill Valley Preservation Society in 1985 as part of an effort to curtail Mayor Goldie Wilson's initiative to replace the inactive clock tower atop the Hill Valley Courthouse. Folding the paper, he put it in his pocket and skateboarded down the street toward home." -From Back to the Future by George Gipe (quote, pages 22 and 23) On it was written the telephone number and the simple phrase: "I love you." / Marty smiled. Marty waved and watched her until the car was out of sight. Waving to her father to wait, she took out a pen and wrote something on the back of the paper and thrust it at Marty. Then looking at her hand, she saw that it still clutched one of the propaganda pieces. "You should have saved one of those flyers," Jennifer said. " -From Back to the Future by George Gipe (quote, pages 21 and 22) " Marty repeated the number, got two numbers transposed. A few moments later, they were safely around the corner. With a curt smile, he grabbed his girlfriend's arm and guided her away from the crusader as fast as he could move without breaking into a run. "Thanks," Marty said, taking the flyer and handing it to Jennifer. ![]() At the last moment, fortunately, he realized the woman, though irritating, really meant no harm. Then he would look for the nearest trash can and dump them. For a long moment, he considered taking not only the proffered flyer but as many as he could carry, telling the woman he would distribute them at school. Something nearly snapped in Marty then. "And here's something for your friend," the woman continued, thrusting yet another flyer at him. ![]() "It tells the whole story of the clock tower." / Marty took the flyer from her hand. ![]() Don't forget to take a flyer!" - Marty and the Clock Tower lady " "Don't forget to take a flyer," the woman urged. There's a quarter." Clock Tower Lady: " Thank you. Save_the_Clock_Tower_remade_by_Roland_Zubcic_A3_blue.pdf (paper size 29.Marty shows Doc the Clock Tower flyer. Save_the_Clock_Tower_remade_by_Roland_Zubcic_US-Tabloid_blue.pdf (paper size 11 inch × 17 inch) The flyers here have a blue grain paper background, so you can print it on an ordinary large white paper sheet: The last two PDF's are for those lazy people, who don't want to buy blue paper sheets. Save_the_Clock_Tower_remade_by_Roland_Zubcic_A3.pdf (paper size 29.7 cm × 42 cm) Save_the_Clock_Tower_remade_by_Roland_Zubcic_US-Tabloid.pdf (paper size 11 inch × 17 inch) Your printer doesn't print borderless and cuts off some parts of the flyer text? Or you aren't US citizen and have no US paper sized sheets? Use one of the following PDF's to print on a larger sheet and cut out the flyer yourself at the marked points: Save_the_Clock_Tower_remade_by_Roland_Zubcic_US-Letter.pdf (paper size 8.5 inch × 11 inch) At first the standard file for an ordinary print out on a pale blue US-Letter sheet:
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