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#181
Quote from: whoozit on August 02, 2020, 02:01:08 PM
More of a playful nip.  I know things aren’t going great for you, but lately you seem to be able to make lemons from lemonade. Perhaps you need to focus more on you instead of reading intentions in others?
I said, "I don't like the bumper music tonight".  That's about as free-speech as it gets.  Doesn't matter.  My Insider ID is working again so this thread is no longer maintained, as I can simply take my message to the top.  Your descriptions sound depressive.  I am not depressed.

You recommend more self-reflection instead of judging lyricists.  Well, the title of this thread says it all.  When I turn off the program, there is plenty of time for self-focus.
#182
Quote from: Morgus on August 11, 2020, 08:05:03 PM
Noory will probably just excuse Hogue like he did with Trump vs Clinton, saying well he did pick the one who won the popular vote.  Maybe Rice was the most expected so he got it right after all in Noory's mind...  :o
Who cares what Noory says as long as he's playing awful songs like "Kiss Me Goodbye" ("There's someone new").  My radio is off.
#183
Quote from: At the stroke of midnight on August 11, 2020, 07:34:31 PM
Usually I turn off my radio for woo ladies, but I did listen to the second guest. She surprised me by saying something I have never heard from a woo lady on C2C. She said that we don't create our own realities, and in many cases we have no control over events in our lives. She illustrated this with a story about how all their "intention" could not save a sickly foal ( I thought George would jump in with his horse farm story, but I was wrong). Of course, create-your-own-reality George was surprised and shot back with his tired old story about his "teacher" (charlatan) friend who takes his "students" to Vegas.   However, George made up a story detail he had not used before. He said the teacher forced one group of students to hold negative thoughts. How does one force someone to think negatively? George often makes spur of the moment changes to his tired old stories.   This is very easy to catch, because I know his stories so well,  I could almost repeat them word-for-word.

Hogue was wrong about Susan Rice. Maybe his "oracle" has grown weary of being used by a slob con-artist, and has abandoned ship. I wonder if Snoorge will mention Hogue's failure tonight.
I'm glad she acknowledged that we don't control our realities.  We can make choices, and we can influence results, but in the end, we do not control the outcomes.

Maybe the teacher had others mob the unwitting student with demoralization.
#184
Usually I wouldn't like the thought of George as a monster.  But when given the name Geroge, he might be kind of a cute monster.
#185
Quote from: ItsOver on August 09, 2020, 05:12:47 AM
I wonder who this new host is.

DATE
Friday - August 14 2020
HOST
Geroge Noory
GUESTS
Kevin D. Randle , Open Lines

https://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2020-08-14-show/

Maybe Geroge is related to Dave.
Hilarious.  Makes one wonder if George types as well as he speaks, lol.
Quote from: Uncle Duke on August 08, 2020, 08:03:31 AM
I tend to agree with you, shill callers who simply annoy listeners defeat the purpose.   If any of the regular callers was a shill, I'd think it would be the crotchety octanagarian skeptic "Walt from Pennsylvania.  He consistently confronts guests, and certainly has said some shocking things, including comparing the morals of God to those of Hitler. 

I know IHeart predecessor Jaycor used shill callers, most were on-air talent from stations owned by the company in other markets.  A particularly loathsome caller to a couple shows here in Cincinnati was a morning shock jock in northern California, I heard his show while on business outside of Sacramento. 
I think there is only one fake caller.  And George just lets the guy talk and tries to get it over with.  The guy sounds like he's in his 40s, articulates a lot, and has a dialect like he's East of the Rocky Mountians.  He starts out hot and heavy with something titillating and then wraps it up and hangs up.  But you can by the timbre of his voice and by they way he just gives his spiel and hangs up that he's a fake.  He doesn't try to make a connection with George or elaborate and have an intelligent exchange.  He just says a spiel.  It is almost palpable how George just quickly patronizes him in order to move on.  At least with some of the other suspected fakes, George gets real and kind of makes connections, so I think those people are real.
#186
Quote from: Ciardelo on August 04, 2020, 12:43:07 PM
I'm just wondering, how can you tell when you purportedly never listen? Not a dig on you understand, it's just how can you possible tell? Are you a voodoo witch? :)
The year he said there is a minimum threshold for financial happiness a few years ago, I was listening every night all night.  I thought it was a very smart thing he said, wherever he got it from.  It stuck with me.

And now he has contradicted his own belief.  I think he was just being scatter-brained in his verbiage.  He was just trying to say money can't buy happiness.  So, he has lost focus of how important basic needs (money for them) are to happiness.
#187
Quote from: CronkitesGhost on August 03, 2020, 01:39:02 AM
Didn't listen much tonight but Noory can pack in a lot of dumbness in a very short amount of time. His guest was some lady who writes/teaches about how to build wealth. Jorch completely misses a point she made and thinking he was being smart told her  'It doesn't matter if one person is making $20,000 a year and another makes $80,000, they can both live well on that.' How out of touch can a person be -  $20,000 a year is pretty much poverty for most people, of course different areas are more or less expensive but even in a cheaper area $20,000 a year is awful unless you're basically a shut-in. The guest was polite and responded 'ehhhhh .. well there is a minimum amount one needs' meaning if your income is $20,000 a year you're fucked, she has no advice how to build wealth on that unless you go back to school and train for a job that pays better.

The second guest is a woman who bought a haunted house, she only spent 2 days in it and sold it. Noory asks her 'Lynn, if you had known the house was haunted by a ghost would you have still bought it?'  what drug is this man on?

The guest is a nurse so Jorch asked her about the corona virus -  according to this nurse who isn't a hospital nurse the virus was manufactured in a lab, of course Noory agreed because that's his stupid belief regardless that there is widespread agreement in the scientific community that the virus is not engineered in a lab and is of natural origin.
I think he was being flippant, because in the past he has stated that everyone needs a certain amount to live.  It is the amount over and above that which is the matter at hand.  So, he probably meant to say $80,000 vs $200,000.
#188
Well I didn't listen past the I Am Human bumper music.  The only comment I have lately is that he asked a financial guest what money character trait is indicated when a 5-year old has saved $40.

1.  That the child doesn't have a car and can't shop.
2.  That the child knows Grandpa is impressed when they don't spend, so the esteem is more valuable than trinkets.
3.  That the child comes from a family whose needs are met, so he doesn't need to spend money.
4.  That the kid doesn't understand commerce or what buying really is.
5.  That the kid doesn't have a bad or coin purse for using the money... just a drawer for storing it.
6.  That the child is so young he forgets to bring his money when getting in the car.

#189
Quote from: whoozit on July 31, 2020, 01:38:08 PM
I don’t really care for music either, it’s made of notes.  Notes remind me that no one really writes or talks to me, let alone communicates with me on a deep level, making me feel small and lonely in a gigantic and indifferent universe.  Oh wait, that not me, it’s you.
It's not like you to bite me.  Are you depressed?  My posts were not about the notes but about the words.  I think instrumentals are great.  Perhaps George would be enhanced if he were instrumental and stopped mangling words and offending people.
#190
Quote from: ItsOver on August 01, 2020, 05:42:33 AM
Jorch sounded like he was getting a hard on when he was taking about the python and kid story, of course.  I got a laugh when Jorch came up with one of his off the wall questions and asked Cheryl about pets she had as a child.  Jorch had to mention his turtles and hamsters.  A wall-slamming, hamster-stomping good time.
He needs to stop telling stupid angst-ridden stuff and be more respectful of the dead.  Especially in the first year.  I don't think any animal that dies should have their death as entertainment value on a national radio show over & over & over.  They died horribly, and they deserve to be remembered with honor, not belittlement.  In the first year after someone dies, especially if you knew them, it really doesn't matter who was whose first interview.  That is irrelevant and should wait until the grief is processed.  Because it is a form of gloating.  Maybe like Dave says, "If it bleeds, it leads" but that simply should not be true on Coast to Coast AM radio.
#191
Quote from: ItsOver on August 01, 2020, 11:12:24 AM
JoJo didn't add to her posts for her never ending love of Jorch's bumper music so you might be on to something.  ;D
I have full access to Coast Insiders now so I just email Dave.  It's an improvement.
#192
Quote from: AvDaBr on July 31, 2020, 02:08:25 AM
Yep.  Leave it to Noory to somehow manage to replace his live presence with something worse.  That's a Herculean feat  he routinely pulls off
Thanks for the laugh!
#193
How come he never addresses male callers as, "My Deah".  Chauvinist.
#194
I don't like the bumper music tonight.  At all. 
#195
Second George night in a row with him telling a female guest she seems much younger than she must be.  Disgusting.  Why can't he treat women with the professionalism he gives men?

Does anyone else think it was awful when he used the phrase "high strangeness" tonight?  I think Linda Moulton Howe has the copyright on that...
#196
Second George night in a row with him telling female guests they seem much younger than they are.  He never says that to the men.  I guess he doesn't take the women as seriously as the men.  Or he feels obliged to comment on their level of attractiveness.  Weird.
#197
Stop saying the word whore around me.  Until there is a male equivalent.
#198
Quote from: Camazotz Automat on July 23, 2020, 10:10:23 AM


http://www.heavensgate.com/
What does the Bible say about Heaven?  How will Grandpa recognize me - I was 3 when he died.  How will my first cat recognize me - I was 19 when she died?  How will either recognize me?
#199
What does Steve Harvey mean around 6:19 on Family Feud when he sounds like he says, "I tet a taow for you."  He was joking around after a fake apology and re-confronting the other person.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7aQmLot8mg
#200
Quote from: At the stroke of midnight on July 26, 2020, 08:47:07 PM
Agree completely. I thought the little twit was gone for good with his hearing problem. It was like a sucker punch to the gut when he returned. He's at least as. political as George, pushes the neo-liberal agenda.
When he first returned, his tone was much improved.  And there are times when his tone is liberated from all the psycho-bondage.  Mostly at the beginning of shows.
#201
Radio and Podcasts / Re: 5 Minutes With Jackstar
July 26, 2020, 05:09:18 PM
#202
Radio and Podcasts / Re: 5 Minutes With Jackstar
July 26, 2020, 05:08:31 PM
Quote from: SpaceMeowMaid on July 23, 2020, 04:58:40 PM

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More Fish People!  Which one is George Noory?
#203
Quote from: Ciardelo on July 26, 2020, 09:32:12 AM
Uncanny


Well, I don't know...  George has a magnetism!!

I don't think Ian is bad.  It's only his mode of expression which bothers me.  I agree with a lot of the things he says, just not the way he says them.  He's hyper-defensive.  Ian, your Judger (whoever they are) is long dead.  You are all grown up.  Say what you have, to say.  As long as your views are reasonable, and they usually are full of reasons, then now there is no longer any need for qualifiers or rationalizations.  Unless someone brings up a disagreement.  You don't have to please everyone because there will always be idiots.  You also don't have to prove your arguments are sound before we hear them, because sound arguments are what got you on national radio in the first place one would assume.  But do draw out guests and callers, because a lot of the time we'd rather hear what they think since you yourself have sooooooo many thoughts put upon us already which might be okay, not sure, without all the lengthy qualifiers and rationalizations.  Too many rationalizations is a sign of the family of origin having an alcoholic parent - not sure what your background is, but your audience is not some pissy alcoholic (or religious or otherwise addicted) parent from your past trying to best his child in an unnecessary verbal intelligence test instead of emotionally support the child.  Since agitated misery passes for emotional intimacy in dysfunctional families or origin.
#204
Quote from: Jackrabbit on July 26, 2020, 02:14:32 AM
In my experience, if one wishes to be included, one must be inclusible.
Ian is a bigot.  He left out women who do not tell their marital status, which men don't (hence, Ms.).  He appears to have left out gays and any unmarried women.  He is just being a WASP.  All that education (and religion?) for what.


#206
Quote from: ShayP on July 25, 2020, 02:33:11 PM
How was his bumper music?
I'll have to go check the website..... Ok, after looking it over, I'm just not familiar with it.

Quote from: AvDaBr on July 25, 2020, 02:35:52 PM
Please tell me you're trolling us.
Not likely.  I didn't incite anything, & I kept it short.
#207
Quote from: Jackrabbit on July 25, 2020, 05:41:06 AM
There's no love of showmanship anymore.
It needs to be inclusive.
#208
Quote from: Jackrabbit on July 25, 2020, 04:33:56 PM
Hah! Yeah, being raped was totally my fault, I shouldn't have been wearing those clothes in that part of town at that time. You're so insightful.
I defended you, A**hole.
Even though you did it to yourself.  That's not rape.
And you just recently picked on me me for cleaning it up on the web.  On my own time.  With no incentive.
Men & boys are not usually stranger-raped.  Probably because they don't dress like they want to be used.
#209
Quote from: Jackrabbit on July 25, 2020, 03:45:58 AM
I am still mystified here.
Mystified?  As in you don't understand what I said?  Or mystified as in you can't believe I would confuse you with His Majesty, lol?  Well, you both are Geminis, both a bit irking, and both try to float higher than your colleagues.  The similarity definitely could bring about curiosity.  But, 10% of the time or so, there are obvious differences.  Plus you have doxxed yourself, I guess, so that could prove you are not him.  Bye for now.
#210
Quote from: CronkitesGhost on July 25, 2020, 02:02:13 AM
Poor Punnett has to deal with the crackpots and sad sacks Noory has nurtured. Annie called in on open phones and she's rambling on as you'd expect from a hillbilly about squirrels and then for some reason she began making other animal noises. Probably deep into the moonshine.
Ian started with Good Evening, Mr. and Mrs. America.  Oh my goodness, how pompous, grandiose, exclusive, and pandering.  And what about listeners who aren't married or are gay!  Sheesh.  Can't stand his shows.  Off within the first 5 minutes.
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