• Welcome to BellGab.com Archive.
 
Menu

Show posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.

Show posts Menu

Messages - Hugo Fitch

#1
George: "What's a blood moon, exactly?"
#2
Quote from: Gay on April 13, 2013, 01:59:07 AM
One would think natural selection would have caused George to get killed decades ago.  Yet, he is not only alive, he has reproduced, and so have his children.

Maybe this whole Evolution thing isn't all it's cracked up to be.  Maybe George is on to something with all the Intelligent Design and creationist oddballs he has on the show.

Or maybe.....

CARNIVORAâ,,¢
#3
Try picturing looking through a handful of Vaseline....with a mouthful of scalding hot Totino's Pizza Rolls. Now put a really cheap rug on your dome. Now don a hot pink tie against an all black outfit.

You...are...George.
#4
Also, that caller couldn't stop saying the word Urinal.
#5
This lying sack of shit guest seems to have attracted an inordinate amount of even nuttier than usual callers. 
#6
And George held him over the break to continue his tale. What's scarier than the BS of black-eyed children is that this loon is a father.
#7
What. The. Fuck.
#8
Did he just say "the phantom nitchhiker"?

Jesus Christ, George.
#9
He got so flustered that he confused Cain and Abel with David and Goliath, just before the break. The dolt.
#10
Quote from: Morgus on July 22, 2012, 12:18:56 AM
Wonder why Hoagland didn't mention this new discovered Mars anomaly, posted at the c2c website tonight:



July 21, 2012
Hole in Mars Found
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter currently circling Mars has discovered an unusual hole in the Red Planet. The hole is located on the slopes of Mars' Pavonis Mons volcano and appears to be the opening to an underground cavern measuring about 115 feet across and 65 feet deep. Researchers are unclear why a circular crater surrounds the opening.

More: http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap120718.html

It's a zit!
#11
Hoagie caught Detroit in his telescope and mistook it for Mars.
#12
Quote from: Eddie Coyle on August 29, 2012, 02:18:39 AM
       One of his books was on sale at a local library branch for a grand total of 50 cents.

       I still passed. Didn't want to waste 50 cents, or the slightest bit of space that book would take up.

A sound non-investment!
#13
The next thing Stanton Friedman says that is worth listening to will be the first. He is background noise in love with the sound of his own voice.
#14
Guest Dr. Carmen Blahblah: "...and the car flipped over and over and was totaled, and when they pulled my son's friend out, not a scratch, so there was definitely an angel present."

George: "And what happened to your son?"

Guest Dr. Carmen Blahblah: "Dead."

George: "Oh, I'm sorry."

#15
This Flanagan interview is up there with the most embarrassing I've heard on C2C. He has yet to give any evidence of his "genius". When it was noted early on that he had authored Pyramid Power, I knew it was going to be a long night. And, of course, George had nothing to add, being in his usual "Yeah, that's true" form.
#16
He's talking to some lady called Diana. I haven't a clue as to what she's talking about, or really, even what she's saying, but she sounds so nice saying it...whateverthefuck it is.  Kind of like a distaff Lionel Fanthorpe. No attention paying required. Easy on the ears and noggin.
#17
Radio and Podcasts / Re: John B. Wells
April 01, 2012, 01:54:13 AM
Quote from: Designx on April 01, 2012, 01:39:53 AM
It's an April Fools joke everyone -- waiting for him to let it out.

Wish I'd thought of that before sending a FastBlast to John Wells, ripping him a new one for allowing this unhinged lunatic Lear spew this nutcake batter without objection. Oh well.
#18
Sure looks as if the VampYre Subculture expert didn't show up. George can't stop blathering on about the lottery in the meantime. "Can you imagine someone winning $600 million? Their...their (his word) life would change instantly!", that retard just mused.

Really, George? No shit. Is this what the fuck they pay you for?
#19
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Noory's Sound FX
March 28, 2012, 04:41:26 PM
Quote from: guildnavigator on March 28, 2012, 12:55:14 PM
"I should have been in that police movie"

The odds of that lady having a fucking clue as to what Noron was talking about are almost as long as Major Ed Dames remotely viewing anything. Ever.
#20
Quote from: WOTR on March 24, 2012, 04:14:07 AM
I really have no idea.  Apparently he is a rapper who goes by "obi".  I have not been able to find much information online- so with any luck he is a complete unknown who has aspirations of using the NDP convention as a springboard.  Unless the universe wishes to diminish my view of humanity his singing career will track Noorys...  The second video is the "dress rehearsal" for their big performance just in case your ears are not bleeding yet and you are a masochist.  The sound quality is worse yet and it sounds like they are performing in front of a crowd of almost 20 people.   Oh yeah!  In this version we add yet another old white (likely politician) in a suit who is moved by the spirit to join them onstage for this special extended version. :o


The really fun part is that I found another old white NDPer rapping when I searched for that other video.  Here for your enjoyment is Ed Broadbent rapping a few years ago... Up next I ought to add our PM singing "Imagine" by the Beetles...  Are you impressed with Canadian politicians yet?  They rule.  They dance.  They rap! ::)

Imagine is not a Beatles song. And try to rein in your racism, as well as your ageism. What have you got against old white men?
#21
Quote from: Scully on March 25, 2012, 10:14:00 PM

Totally agree, Ben Shockley.  I hate the politics that keeps popping up in here, but when one "view" rears its head, it deserves a  response.  What Sardondi missed was the point.


Even Ruteger's avatar in and of itself is clearly political, and it irritates me every time I see it.

I am irritated every time I see that Jug-Eared Fuck, too. 
#22
Radio and Podcasts / Re: George Knapp
March 26, 2012, 03:55:10 PM
Quote from: stevesh on March 24, 2012, 04:13:18 AM
'Some' being the operative word. One had the solution to all the world's problems. How did I know his website was going to look like this ?

http: //thinktanknow.com/index2.html

While clearly more manifestly unhinged, is that guy all that different from a Linda Moulten Howe, or a Dr. Bruce Goldberg, a Numbers Lady Glynnis McCants, a "Dr." Evelyn Paglini, or even a Whitley Strieber? Does it, at the end of the day (spit), just come down to the aforementioned charlatans better marketing skills?
#23
Quote from: Michael Vandeven on March 03, 2012, 05:38:30 PM

i don't recall anything of that nature, but i do remember him saying ted kennedy had tried to fuck his daughter at a political function of some sort.

I recall that. The loon was more or less on a stream of consciousness bullshit bender, with one ridiculous tale segueing into another. When he got up to the part about confronting Ted Kennedy at a cocktail party, Art just couldn't let it go on any longer, and cut him right there. 
#24
It was equal parts sad and disturbing. From the first note on, it was a case of turn to the radio, mouth the words "what the fuh...?", and then just stare, open mouthed at the electronic vessel carrying this noise to my eardrums. I think George should be institutionalized. He sounded insane.
#25
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Worker in the Light
February 25, 2012, 04:00:29 AM
Until stumbling upon this thread, I'd been under the impression that Worker was an actual literary work. You know, a novel, albeit one ghostwritten for George. I feel greatly relieved now, knowing that it's just a compendium of his banal tripe. 
#26
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Ian Punnett
February 25, 2012, 03:29:50 AM
Dr. Peter Beter. Heh. Ian got a chuckle out of that.
#27
I awaken to find the nails-on-a-blackboard voice of fast-talker Goldberg on tonight, George punctuating the "Doctor's" psychotic ramblings with snappy rejoinders. "Neat." "Super". "Alright, let's go East of the Rockies."

Goldberg reminds me of Obama. There is absolutely NO reason to believe a single fucking word he says. It is all 100% total and utter bullshit. And the believers of either charlatan are competition-level stupid.
#28
George was coming on to an 81 year old woman last night...and failing. Embarrassingly. Granted, she was spouting a lot of new-age hooey, so maybe he was bored, but it was quite disturbing.
#29
Only caught the last 25 minutes or so of the first hour, but it sounded as if George acquitted himself admirably with that rarest of C2C commodities: the legitimate guest. He mostly seemed to stay out of Tim Ball's way, and didn't proffer any of his own theories, again, from what I heard.

It's as if George sinks to the level of his guest when self-important blowhard clowns such as Hoagy and Kaku, or various sundry cryptozoologists, conspiracy theorists, psychics, eschatologists, climate onanists, etc. pollute the airwaves,  but rises up to lucidity when in the presence of sanity.

This could be the cure for George's suckitude: legitimate guests.
#30
Quote from: onan on July 21, 2011, 09:05:24 AM
I feel like I am trying to communicate with a 5 year old that has just discovered syrup and now feels that is the only appropriate serving for breakfast.

Not to see the inaccuracies of limbaugh, not to see his misdirections and spins is to me baffling.

He has offered so much misinformation on so many subjects over his tenure on radio. To start to enumerate them is more of a task than I care to attempt.

Whether you think he balances political sides or not I do not care. But ffs be honest and take a short search with the words limbaugh and mistakes.

Your minimizing of limbaugh's addiction is so sophomoric it makes me want to make sure you ever had any teachings in critical thinking. Limbaugh's need for medical intervention is not the issue and to suggest that is the motivation is mind boggling. Chronic pain can be devastating. I see hundreds of patients a year that illegaly obtain "street" prescriptions. They are breaking the law. But unless there is a concurrent crime with monetary fraud or violence the charge is usually not followed. But Limbaugh did not just have the oxycontin. He also had viagra... not a drug normally seen with someone portending severe back pain. Make no mistake Limbaugh was doctor shopping for access to more opiates... big time fraud in pain or no. He had another seek the pharmacies to buy... big time fraud with conspiracy--plain, simple.

But to all that I really don't give a flying cocksucking shit about his use. I do however think he is a shitbag for while using illegally gotten opiates, preaching about how we needed tougher laws and penalties for drug users.

I was trying to meet you in the middle of the road when I brought up the position that Rush's mistakes were sometimes honest mistakes... I will for the sake of civility remain with that point. But make no mistake Rush purposefully misinforms his audience on climate science... all the time.

Sometimes as simple as ice melting in Antarctica not raising the ocean level--when proven wrong--not a whisper of correction. Sometimes more complex--volcanoes put more chlorine into the air than all of man's areosols--only true if you do not consider that chlorides from volcanoes easliy diffuse with rain, very unlike the chlorofluorocarbons found in the ozone layer. But not a dittohead to the one knows that difference. But they sure as fuck know its the volcanoes goddamnit.

So your manifestly comment is only manifested when no one does their own thinking.

Anyone who still buys into the climate change fraud is simply too dense to speak with, let alone attempt to engage in a rational debate.  Do me a favor, child: steer clear of my posts. I can't dumb it down enough for you to comprehend.

BuhBye
Powered by SMFPacks Menu Editor Mod