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#91
Quote from: NoMoreNoory on June 02, 2015, 12:01:11 AM
George Noory (aged 5): 'If you play around with the word Stan, it almost sounds like Satan'

Where is that loaded revolver? Can't take anymore of this steaming bullcrap. After two nights of intelligent radio with GK, this last hour has seemed even worse than usual.
Lol.
#92
There is nothing good about Satan.  He is a destroyer.  Fantasy worlds, fine.  But be above Satan.  Because destructiveness never really helps anyone, not even his followers.  He is the father of lies.  Souls can't really be "sold".  Deals with the devil aren't really transactionable.  Especially since Jesus can redeem the souls of repentant people.  I used to know a guy in his 30s who truly thought he was going to Hell for reading a book by Anton LeVey.  Weird.  The whole Christian thing is about accepting forgiveness for one's sins.
#93
Quote from: Dr. MD MD on November 26, 2020, 02:54:49 AM
He’s probably right. This is a scam being used to institute a worldwide socialist government. Their “great reset.”
You have a good point, although I think of it more as fascist.  I mean, the shut-downs are a huge violation of our civil liberties.  We are being treated like prisoners in velvet homes.  Meanwhile, for many people, debts are growing vastly.  New classes of poverty have developed.  People who were doing okay are now homeless, or living & working from their vehicles.  You can tell they used to be okay, like newer clothes & newer vehicle.  But they're homeless & out of work.  In the states where evictions are forbidden, what will happen when debt mounts while jobs are gone? At some point, home owners will lose their homes, their shelter.  Renters will become indentured servants to their landlords.  Unless there is some miracle I'm not aware of, we're going to have children, urchins, running around uneducated, hungry & homeless like in the old play "Oliver".  And people on public corners cooking out of upside-down coffee cans.

There.  Now I gave Cronkite something to really worry about.
#94
Quote from: CronkitesGhost on November 26, 2020, 02:12:22 AM
ugh i think my best friend has Covid. I've kind of admired him throughout this thing, he's not a Covid denier like Noory but he's not been that careful while I have been only going out to shop and pick up take out, him and his gf went to Nashville for a few days to check the city out as a possible landing spot and now he's sick, she's fine so far. he's in good physical shape, just turned 50.

Noory's going to get this absolutely, it's fucking everywhere and is going to get worse for the next few months, vaccines or not. Noory already says he's not going to be vaccinated. He's going to get Tommy killed, dude had a pulmonary embolism already and is fat. George is a sociopath, he barely reacted to the death of his sister. Missed just a show or two when his father died. Tommy, he won't miss any shows, he'll do some tribute for a few minutes and then cut out early.
Try to think of all the people who recover.  And flu deaths have never had much measurement, let alone standardized measurement.  So any documentation of historical flu deaths is way, way under-measured.  Especially now that providers slap the Covid label on any death related to Covid, even if a patient actually died in the hospital of a fall or something unrelated to their reason for admission.  I did a boat load of research on this and am still thinking it's no worse than many flus have been.

You could take echinacea.
#95
Quote from: Jackstar on November 25, 2020, 12:41:23 PM
I don't even understand it. It is not my area, and for a variety of personal, particularly unique reasons, it is never gonna need to be. So you can try explaining it, if you wish.

But I won't get out and push.
JS is being COY!  Anyone can Google "doxxing"!  It is the release of personally identifying information.

Identity is important.  Without identity, what is there.  That's why I don't agree with a lot of Norway's (or it is Swedish girls...) spiritual guests or reincarnation.
#96
Quote from: SpaceMeowMaid on November 25, 2020, 02:26:06 AM
Capricorn with lots and I mean lots of Sagittarius plus on the cusp. . rising LEO ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
That's exciting!  But not as exciting as telling the whole world personally identifying information!  Presuming Norway was born in the midwest, he has a Leo rising sign too.

I can't navigate here due to some security certificate issue no matter which browser.  I hope I can stick around.  Not if it takes a lot of logging out though.
#97
Quote from: SpaceMeowMaid on November 25, 2020, 01:23:25 AM
What's your birthday?
Well, that would be tmi but I'm an Aries with venus in Gemini and a Virgo rising.  What sign are you?

Norway is a Gemini with an Aquarius moon.  Superficial and frosty. 
#98
Quote from: Jackstar on November 25, 2020, 01:33:52 AM
I'm here all week, Kids: try the veal, I fucked that too.
baby jokes omg
#100
Quote from: Silphion on November 25, 2020, 01:03:39 AM
How many more people had a similar experience, I wonder?

Almost every member in my family circle, one after another,
came down with a wicked virus between Oct 2019 and Jan 2020.
Symptoms were the same, spasmodic coughing fits for two weeks or so.
Young and old, all survived and it was regarded as a common cold.
Same here.  The people I know also had difficulty staying warm until they really put effort into it by bundling up, etc...  Then suddenly 9 months later my sense of smell disappeared and only is coming back gradually.  I've wondered if JS has been impostered.

Jack, what was in Nashville?

Jack, I dunno if I'm savvy enough.  I had to use the Find feature on "panel" in this thread to understand what you meant.  That turned up nothing so I reviewed your posts.  That revealed nothing so I did an advanced search on "panel", then I learned you are interviewing people?  Well, I'm flattered.  I suppose chat would be okay.  But again, I don't watch tv, don't know much jargon, & had to research to even know what you meant so you'd have to be patient.
#101
Quote from: Jackstar on November 25, 2020, 12:39:13 AM
All taxation is theft.
I know all we do is argue lately but honestly, I'm kinda grateful for the police, paramedic, & fire fighting services, lol.  Only bullies win under anarchy.  But of course I understand you're entitled to your opinion.  I liked how smart you were when I met you online.
#102
Quote from: chefist on November 25, 2020, 12:30:26 AM
Hi there JoJo...how are you doing tonight?  ;) ;D
Doing good.  Still amatuer cooking but not too much because the kitchen floor is hard tile  :'(.  We got some mats, so that helps a little.  Using more frozen vegetables.  But otherwise okay for now.  Moving things around so I can put the portable A/C away for the year.  We had a warm fall.  Another snoring night with Coast nutrition.  How are things with you?
#103
Quote from: aldousburbank on February 28, 2011, 06:34:00 PM
...But I appreciate the heads up and shall most likely email you at some point for further raconteur-ing.
I wonder how this turned out.  A romance in the making.
#104
Quote from: Dr. MD MD on November 25, 2020, 12:41:48 AM
What?! I don’t believe it! Everyone loves JoJo.
Likewise, I'm sure!
#105
Quote from: Jackstar on November 25, 2020, 12:39:13 AM
All taxation is theft.
And Oregon has a special way of doing it...
#106
Quote from: CronkitesGhost on November 18, 2020, 03:57:11 AM
where are you going?

and where's JoJo? hope Covid didn't get her, she has to make a no more waxing man of Noory and take him far far away from stage make-up like the way his lower eyelid liner has been all screwed up for about 3 years.
I think I had Covid right before it was a thing.  Sick as a dog!  Then I got even more sick with a skin disorder.  Then I finally got a full time job.  But now I'm unemployed again.  At the Stroke of Midnight doesn't follow me much.
#107
Quote from: At the stroke of midnight on November 18, 2020, 10:03:29 AM
Oregon is the poster-child for what happens when the Democratic Party gets a stranglehold on state government. The Democratic machine has controlled Oregon for decades, and made it virtually impossible for any change to take place. We had more signatures to boot our moronic governor (Kate Brown) than any signature gathering effort ever before, but they changed the rules at the last minute to disqualify the petition. Brown has unconstitutionally closed churches, and set aside 63 million of the covid relief funds for black people only. Most of our supreme court justices were appointed by her, so of course they ruled in her favor on the church issue. In Oregon you might go to jail for having more than six folks over for Thanksgiving, but rioting, looting and arson,  and using hard drugs are perfectly fine. The Oregon of 2020 is so far removed from the Oregon of my childhood, it seems like another planet. I am furious that these liberal imports have trashed the state of my birth.  Oregon is now the butt if all kinds of jokes, for good reason. And it seems like Oregon and Washington are in competition to see who can be wackier. Let that be a lesson to all. You get the state government you deserve.
I do think something is wrong with their income tax department.  They seem bent on not paying what they owe by making it look like the resident owes, when the federal return clearly shows there is nothing owing.
#108
Quote from: Aspic3 on November 20, 2020, 12:15:19 AM
Snoorway likes to brag about how charitable he is.

Well tonight, per his daughter, said they can't have any riff-raff of St. Louis join him and his family for their Thanksgiving dinner because of the virus.

(He of course faked his disappointment.)
I honestly took it to me he himself was not invited, that she wanted only her immediate family.  Felt kinda sorry for him.  Lol now.
#109
Quote from: CronkitesGhost on November 21, 2020, 01:31:28 AM
He has no idea who any of those people are. His lack of knowledge about anybody or anything pop culture related post 1972 is a good indicator how little he interacts with his children and grandchildren.

It's bizarre, he's not that old, he grew up right in the middle of a cultural and musical revolution, it seems impossible even for a dork like him to have not absorbed some of it but he managed to live through the 60s and 70s as if he was 60 rather than 16.
He knows who Taylor Swift is.  It wasn't enough that he liked one of her new songs; he just had to say which superstar in a onesie outfit sang it.
#110
Quote from: albrecht on November 21, 2020, 04:15:19 PM
When did Norway start with his Billy Gibbons obsession? Because I find it hard to believe that he liked ZZ Top considering his musical choices. Did he seize upon it to impress "Barry from North Carolina?"

For what it is worth Rense is a yuuge Mario Lanza aficionado.
According to online stuff, the Gibbons thing goes way back.  Ugh.
#111
Quote from: Gyoza Girl on November 22, 2020, 05:02:53 AM
On the Oct. 9 show, "Barry in Rock Hill, South Carolina" said he attended the inaugural concert of AC/DC. That's heavy metal music, yes?
Yes.
#112
Quote from: Camazotz Automat on October 10, 2020, 02:38:37 AM
Ian calling Mike the Millennial out on Mike calling in repeatedly and "taking the wheel" was delicious.

I throw up a little every time the control freak calls in with his goddamn patter all worked out.

It was fucking priceless. While Ian framed it in the form of advice, he didn't let Mike talk over him.

Then Mike said he appreciated George and Ian giving him the "opportunity" to blah blah blah.

Ian quickly said "I don't have a contract with you!"

Fucking hilarious.

Ian also pointed out how Mike keeps mentioning "younger people."

It reminded me a bit of that time Ian argued with Steve Quayle. Hahaha.

God I am repulsed by Mike.

Follow Ian's advice. Stop piggybacking on Coast and do your own podcast.
If the producer let the call through, the host should be polite.  But why doesn't Coast go back to a limit on how often a caller can get on the air?  I'm so tired of the same callers so frequently.
#113
Quote from: Dr. MD MD on October 17, 2020, 04:16:45 AM
Episcopalians are always trying to turn Christianity into everything else. They would try to “harmonize” Satanism with Christianity too. ::)
So true.  Shocking.  And so wrong.  Unity is one thing, but not unity with deliberate selfish destructiveness of course.
#114
Quote from: chefist on October 17, 2020, 11:37:27 AM
Is Syrett good? I've never heard him.
He's great.
#115
Quote from: K_Dubb on October 17, 2020, 12:52:09 PM
Well, that should make that tiresome recitation pretty zippy indeed!  Sooner we get to the parish hall to see of old Mrs. Millspaugh made cinnamon buns again.

We believe in one God,
the Father, the Almighty,
maker of heaven and earth,
of all that is, seen and unseen.

We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ,
the only Son of God,
eternally begotten of the Father,
God from God, Light from Light,
true God from true God,
begotten, not made,
of one Being with the Father.
Through him all things were made.
For us men and for our salvation
he came down from heaven:
by the power of the Holy Spirit
he became incarnate from the Virgin Mary,
and was made man.
For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate;
he suffered death and was buried.
On the third day he rose again
in accordance with the Scriptures;
he ascended into heaven
and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead,
and his kingdom will have no end.

We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life,
who proceeds from the Father and the Son.
With the Father and the Son he is worshiped and glorified.
He has spoken through the Prophets.
We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church.
We acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins.
We look for the resurrection of the dead,
and the life of the world to come. Amen.

The Episcopalian Church is down the tubes as far as Christianity goes.
#116
Quote from: CronkitesGhost on September 30, 2020, 12:34:21 AM
well that's a surprise, ol' Barry called in sounding no worse for wear.  he didn't have a stroke, he had a grand mal seizure after listening to Coast and his wife found him unconscious a few hours later and called an ambulance.

a grand mal seizure isn't a stroke I don't think? even with Barry telling him it was a grand mal seizure Noory continues to refer to Barry having a stroke.
The impression I got was Barry had a stroke in his temporal lobe, causing a grand mal seizure.  I recall thinking of Mengele and saying to myself that George sure seems to know a lot about temporal lobes.  Aren't those the things Mengele loved when he tortured U.S. citizens?
#117
Quote from: CronkitesGhost on September 30, 2020, 12:41:21 AM


Roger Stone is about as sleazy as they come and Trump is a clown but I will take Trump over Biden because I'm not much scared of clowns and very scared of the far left - Trump is the bulwark for now against the tide of insane progressive politics and culture. I'd give Trump the Nobel Prize for exposing the print and electronic media as the liberal propagandists they are.

so yeah, i'm a liberal snowflake  ::)
Why are there never any good choices?  With all the great Americans in this country, our presidential choices are terrible.  Biden is clearly a pedo and Trump refers to his own daughter as sex object.  Disgusting.  Shameless people should not be in leadership.
#118
Quote from: Gyoza Girl on October 01, 2020, 02:24:11 PM
George asked if narcissists know they're narcissists. This is the first time I can remember where George acknowledged asking a question he'd already asked.

Who is RCH? Is that a person?

The guest said not only is George not a narcissist, but that he is "healthy." I think this is after George said he always loved it when his Dad praised him for getting good grades.
Yeah, the guest said enjoying in praise for good grades is normal.

What's not normal is turning everything back to oneself.  Like, if someone dies, then saying right away how symbolic their last interaction was compared to some other prior interaction years ago.  Or, pondering the morbidity of it instead of being reverent to the dead.  Now, in private, I understand.  But on national radio, reverence is important.  Also abnormal is when a guest says something, personalizing it to oneself instead of letting the interview proceed.

And changing the topic just when it hits a pivotal or deep point.  Overtaking the natural course of conversation at a time when the clock is not getting anyone.
#119
Quote from: pate on September 07, 2020, 12:51:36 AM
As a high-caliber individual, Navy Davy knows that "With all due respect..." is MilSpeak for "F*ck you very much, sir."

Hah!

-p
Nay fee Davy, lol.  That's a good one.
#120
Quote from: Jackstar on September 19, 2020, 09:27:24 AM
Hah! Finally! I am one up on The 'Zotz! Never thought it would happen.


Look, it's like this: a Type I civilization can just turn a star like Sol... off. Like a light switch. It goes into stasis. It goes to sleep. It doesn't get a juice box, it might get a sippy cup to perhaps sleep in, but it certainly doesn't pass Go, and it might collect $200 later, as soon as Hiliary and her gang of fucktarded predators get fully cleansed from our beloved rock. I don't know if the new one is a Jack, but I do know that I've felt better with it there from wishful thinking, and then all of a sudden, all the wendigos vanished and the ghost spiders went right along with them. It's not like I did that or anything. It's not like that new star that appears to be in the same place as the old one... oh, yeah, I guess it is. Look, I'm just saying, don't call it "Jackstar", not because I'm convinced its not, but because I don't want my search rankings to start getting thrown off. I don't want for much these days, i assure you.

I missed the coming of the new one by a bit of a span--couldn't see into the sky at all, because "fires" caused "smoke", but I did feel the shift over happen. It was subtle and strange enough to me that I largely ignored it like I do with all the imaginary shit that I come up with 24/7--I'm not insane, nor troubled, I just like coming up with an outlandish story EVERY.SINGLE.TIME, ASSHOLES. If that's crazy, sign me up double, because it certainly seemed to work out for a lot of people not so very long ago. I suppose it was a different time then, before everyone became a mewling, bleating, cringing coward.

It's the obsession with social media "likes" that causes this. I would advise everyone to eschew clicking buttons on social media, as well as to eschew social media largely entirely. Except for Facebook. It is every living Man's duty to shitpost that thing to oblivion--have you been there lately? We are very close. It's worse than ever.

So much for Zuckerberg's "we have tons of the best people, always innovating" because one still can't do the most obvious thing, which would be offer site metrics to users. Who looks at my page? Well... fuck, I don't know. How shall I find out? Oh, I know--I'll talk to people about the Sun and then kill myself with Drano. Look, look--at this point, if it isn't Facebook's most popular feature, the whole site is trash and an obvious hoax by now. Repressed innovation in the corporate world just ends up with something like me to get around sometime. I am ready to drink Wyatt's milkshake, no problem.

Who handles Facebook for C2CAM? I need a name. Don't think I won't get it. Make it snappy, Old Guard.
Facebook is not very healthy, from what I see.  Very superficial and people comparing their insides with other people's "outsides".  Not a fair comparison.  Just makes people feel bad or have to keep up with the Jones's.
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