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#31
Quote from: saucy on June 26, 2010, 10:50:29 PM
Thanx P.  That sounds like a good show!  I like John Robbins...although I am not a vegetarian, I don't eat feedlot fed cows.  Grass-fed meat costs slightly more, but, it is the best choice.  JR started exposing the horrors of the meat industry a long time ago.  He's a hero!

JR as in Ewing and Dallas?  Good enuf for me!
#32
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Art Bell
June 26, 2010, 10:47:36 PM


Holy carp.  What is a "Lady GaGa" ?
#33
Saturday, June 26, 2010 - Ian Punnett hosts
 
With 35 years in the pharmaceutical industry, Dr. John Virapen will reveal the inside secrets of how big pharma keeps people sick so they can continue to rake in massive profits.

In the first hour, professor of biology, Peter Ward, will discuss the news about methane coming from the Gulf Oil spill. Also, dietary expert John Robbins will talk about being healthy at 100.
   
Saturday June 26, 2010
 
From 6-10pm PT, Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returns to June 8, 1997 when Stan Tenen discussed Bible codes and consciousness.
+*+*+*+*+*+*+*

OK youse guys.  Shake your - um - martinis and pop your corn.  Let's go!
#34
Quote from: MV on June 26, 2010, 12:50:29 PM
anybody can create a new thread.

OK.  Cool.  Everyone please note our new thread:

"TONIGHT'S COAST TO COAST OFFERING FOR THE BRAVE ONLY (Live or ? discussion)"
#35
Archive of Old Threads / Re: the oil spill...
June 26, 2010, 10:18:52 PM
I have NOT LOST FAITH that we Americans can do anything we set our minds to doing--if we are allowed to do it and Obongo keeps his uppity snoot out of it.  Grrrr!


#36
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Art Bell Bumper Music
June 26, 2010, 10:00:04 PM
Quote from: MV on June 26, 2010, 01:05:55 PM
i think it might be that cusco song that starts out with the pounding drums.

Yeah, I think you've got it, MV. 
#37
Technology / Re: Awaiting the Roku NetFlix Player
June 26, 2010, 09:51:44 PM
Hum.  Well, if it is any more technically complicated than my 1986 Sony TV, I probably wouldn't be able to figure out how to use it.

My grandson puts my telephone numbers in my cell phone and my son puts the police frequency in my Bear Cat scanner.  You guys are really lucky that I can almost use this PC at all!
#38
Quote from: Supernormal on June 17, 2010, 12:48:37 AM
Hey, I'd love some company here. We had such a great time on this board and the other forum. Give it a try if you can stand my corny jokes. I have to laugh to keep from crying. ;-)

Supernormal, I think you are on the right track.  I have proposed (on the "June shows" thread) that we have one central place where we all know to go for the current night's C2C fiasco.  I think it would be fun to commiserate and comment and praise or poke fun at that show while the mess is current and live.  I'd like to hear your corny jokes and laugh and cry with you if I could find you in a timely way.

MV - if you are reading here, what do you think?
#39
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Art Bell Bumper Music
June 26, 2010, 02:10:41 AM
Oops.  I am probably about to get jettisoned to Mars, I suppose.  I love 99% of Art's music, but there were (are) some when I couldn't wait to hit the volume control and wait them out.  I never even spent the time to figure out what they were.  One reminded me of jungle drums with a bunch of cannibals marching along to a loud drum beat.  Another one (it may have even been somehow enhanced) was a little ditty with "zooming" and "buzzing" around like a bunch of over-sized and vicious mosquitoes or Kamikaze bombers.

Ha ha.  Difference of opinion, huh?  I admit, I'm old fashioned and like music that is really music and not just racket.

I do not like or appreciate most of Knapp's nor Ian's offerings.  They are just "noise" in my opinion, and not really music. 

Just call me Granny Grump, eh?

(Well, hell.  Shouldn't membership herein be representative of all ages and opinions?)
#40
Technology / Re: Awaiting the Roku NetFlix Player
June 25, 2010, 11:54:39 PM
Quote from: slipstream on June 25, 2010, 04:28:23 PM
Does anyone else on this forum have a Roku?

Oh gosh.  Oh good Lord.  Do I need one?  Someone please help me!   :D
#41
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Ian Punnett
June 25, 2010, 11:28:35 PM
Quote from: slipstream on June 25, 2010, 04:31:52 PM
The last several weeks of Punnett's shows have been top notch.  I really enjoyed the sports fixing show. 

I think the "fix" has always been in--across the board, at least since money became involved.  I remember when I was just a little kid and wrestling was the Really Big Deal.  It was just a bunch of baloney and I don't think anything much has changed in the sports world in any of the fields since then.  And I couldn't care less.  For me, it is "ho hum stuff" and another way for the PTB to get rich.  Yeah, I guess I am un-American.  I hunger for reality--when no multi-million dollars are involved and all of the games, etc., are really on the up and up. Superbowl commercials are fun, however.  This is my all-time fave:

#42
Ha Ha--and ROFLMAO Teddy!  I'm at the mercy of Google Images.  What does she really look like?  Maybe boory and I are are looking at the same photo?
#43
I nominate RCH for the next Mars Mission, even if it takes a thousand years.  I wish him a happily ever after.  Zoom Zoom!



Bye, Richard (or is it "Dicky"?)


#44
Oh, help me please, Lord!  I am surrounded by a bunch of real slow learners!  I realized years ago that Glynnis McNumbers was a total and complete--let me put it nicely--total useless bimbo waste of time.

Don'tcha know, Geo. Snoory has the hots for her?  After all, she is a very pretty blonde and that is totally all that Geo. McNuts can see in her?

#45
Tonite we will get to hear Art!  Having all of June's shows--or any month's--together in one thread is a great idea.  I've been wondering though, if maybe we should have a place for each night's show.  I've noticed comments about the various shows all over the place.  If we had just one place to go for a night's show, a thread, we'd all know where to go and maybe find company to listen with and comment, laugh, enjoy, or suffer through with each other.  What does anyone think?

I don't care much for Art's topics tonight as I already stated on some other thread, but EYOWZA!  What the hell, its ART!

Little Asia Bell is an absolutely gorgeous child--a living doll, even!  Here's tonite's photo (despite the kinda dopey but cute little outfit....)


#46
Archive of Old Threads / Re: Shows From June 2010
June 25, 2010, 08:36:26 PM
Quote from: Supernormal on June 24, 2010, 12:30:28 AM
Just let LMH host the whole show. She's doing all of the interviewing and talking. Her segment about the secret unmanned space plane deserves a big gold star. It demonstrates the potential of Coast.

I understand that Linda M.H. is not universally popular, but I sure enjoyed her show the other night!  I was hanging on every word for a change--like in the golden olden days of C2C.

I don't like it when she reads to us, but I thought her story with the UFO over the military base with reports from the guys who were "guarding" the nuclear storage was especially interesting!
#47
Archive of Old Threads / Re: Shows From June 2010
June 23, 2010, 01:31:15 AM
Quote from: Supernormal on June 23, 2010, 01:01:04 AM
Quayle: "The woo-woo's about to hit the doo-doo."

Some of his woo-woo sounds like doo-doo to me. He do do that woo-woo we love. Sorry, the psychedelic doom and gloom on steroids can make you punch drunk.

Are you into self flagellation, Supernormal?  I couldn't force myself to tune in to that mess tonight.  No wonder you feel punchy!
#48
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Ian Ignores The Paranormal
June 19, 2010, 05:29:17 PM
Quote from: Supernormal on June 19, 2010, 12:43:08 AM
Saturday night's show sounds like another bore. Ian's first guest, who was on last week, will discuss the bad call in our World Cup game against Slovenia. His main guest will discuss the ecosystem and the oil spill. When was the last time that Ian did a full show on a paranormal subject? I wish that our local station would replace his disappointing and dull programs with "Somewhere In Time". On the next episode, Art's guest claims that she had sexual encounters with a reptilian alien. Sure, it sounds crazy. It beats monotony, though.

Oh geeeze pleeeze.  Ian can't even SPELL "paranormal".

Don't pilots say any landing that you can walk away from is a good landing?  Maybe that is true about sex, too.


#49
Quote from: Marc Knight on June 19, 2010, 01:03:30 AM
This article clearly demonstrates one aspect of America's exceptionalism.  Our generosity is taken for granted.  (Aid to China?  You have to be kidding.)

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37785640/ns/disaster_in_the_gulf/ 


Yup.  And then there is this:  JOHANNESBURG (AP) - Thousands of South African protesters marched on the U.S. consulate Thursday to demand the U.S. increase its AIDS funding for Africa, weeks after U.S. officials said their biggest AIDS fund would not substantially rise.
#50
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Art Bell
June 19, 2010, 04:52:40 PM
Friday, June 25, 2010 --

Filling in for George, Art Bell welcomes Pres. of the Nat'l Wildlife  Federation, Larry Schweiger, who'll discuss the impact of the oil disaster, how global warming is still an urgent reality, and the decline of up to 39% of all species on Earth.

Oh woe.  It is cool and wonderful to have Art, but I am so ready for some real, old-fashioned, paranormal entertainment.  I am so weary of the oil mess and global warming! 
#51
Quote from: 999 on June 17, 2010, 11:43:24 AM
and the x files was on TV. And no reality TV. I don't even watch TV anymore.

My local affiliate radio station burned down.  Sometimes at night I can get Albuquerque, Reno, or LA to hear Coast on my CC radio with a free-standing CC antenna.  Otherwise, I have to sit at my computer to listen.  Hopefully, the station is rebuilding.  It wasn't wonderful, however, and sometimes got drowned out by a powerful Mexican station.

I suppose Dr. Laura is part of the Premiere Radio package, too.  YUCK!

999, I don't watch TV anymore, either.  Someone needs to tell me (and then remind me) if something "good" is on.
#52
I thought John Lear swore that the Soul Machine was also back there cranking out souls.  Wasn't that one of his reasons why they towed the moon into place to start with?
#53
Actually, Quayle IS a bird:  A cuckoo, goony, loon....   EEEK!

He is up around the top of my "run and hide from it" list.
#54
Quote from: Supernormal on June 17, 2010, 12:33:06 AM
Noory: "People feel like something big is going to happen." (paraphrasing)

That's the zillionth time that he's said that. He's been saying that since I first listened to him in 2005 or 2006. Could there be a more general prediction? He claims to be a positive optimist. Nothing could be further from the truth! The pessimist just repeated his negative "folks feel like a horrible disaster is on its way" spiel. He can't hide the fact that he's all about the doom and gloom.

Oh he just wallows in and slurps up the doom.  He loves the nutty "numbers" and "witch" women, too.  He was all giddy over the Wicca gal tonight.  Yuck.
#55
Quote from: KnyeGuy on June 16, 2010, 08:22:29 AM
I might be mistaken, but I think Puddintame is volunteering to call in when this invented guest makes it on the air.
I've never called C2C, so I really have no idea what the odds are of getting through, but it would be kinda cool to get some 'planted' calls on the show with the fake guest.

Yup, that was my intention, just call in and help befuddle the boory.  However, IMO this plan should take a great deal more Nonpublicised planning before any implementation is even considered.
#56
Maybe I could practice up on sounding breathy and sultry and call in and flatter Georgie 'till his toes curled and take his attention away from the "guest"?   Help me on this....especially to get my call past the screener....

Or maybe not.  I'm willing, but I'm new at this. What other way could I contribute?

#57
Oh yeah, I tried FF also.  They have a few regulars who all know each other from their glory days.  They chat a bit, but if a newby tries to say anything, the Mod "Pal" pretty much tells you that you are off topic and that you should shut up and listen to the show.  Only they don't listen to current shows unless it is Art.  ???  The GIS voices have more to say than she allows any non-clan people to say.
All the "others" are pretty much a big nuttin' honey--zip--nada.   
#58
I agree with you for the most part, Supernormal, but it has been this way ever since Boory took over--just seems to keep creeping downhill all the time however and will bottom out one of these days--or go over the cliff as you said. 

I was looking at your list and I don't really recognize any that I have listened to and I thought that I hadn't missed much.  I guess I spend most of the time on replays.  Some on your list sound maybe OK, depending on the guests and how the topics were handled.  I think Art would have done some of them.  Of course, Art could make any topic interesting such as weeding your garden or washing dishes.  He was even entertaining when he fell off his missing porch or got super glue where it didn't belong.  Next week's offerings sound yucky too.  Boory & Ian are going too mainstream on stuff we can easily get elsewhere--why listen all night?  Hopefully, Knapp will mostly stick with UFO's and aliens.  Sigh.  Oh for the good old days. 

I think Art might have done some of these and done 'em right!

Science's Mistakes
Earth Changes &   Solar Activity
Future Breakthroughs
The   Power Of Hypnosis
Planets & Space News
Internet Privacy




#59
Quote from: MV on June 08, 2010, 12:35:01 AM
if it's not too far a drive, what about a taxi?

The eye doc place says they won't do the surgery unless I have my own private driver--no taxi.  My town has a public service transportation outfit who will haul you around, door to door, if you qualify by age or disability.  Eye place said no to that also. 
Oh well, since she has made it for 81 years, hopefully she will also see 82!  (and me too! ?)
#60
Technology / Re: Firefox Sucks
June 07, 2010, 05:20:05 AM
Quote from: MV on June 07, 2010, 01:52:32 AM
after 2 weeks of using chrome exclusively, i just can't continue.  flash problems are RAMPANT.  i can't even stream my own podcast from the embedded player at radiotrainwreck.com.  if firefox could become as snappy as chrome and maintain its functionality, it would be a total winner, as i see it.  i'm back to firefox, but i've downgraded to 3.5.8 which is far faster than the bloated pig known as 3.6.

Oh damn.  My last post, I was going to Chrome.  Now, I don't know what to do.  I suppose, if all else fails, I will forget Chrome and try to go back to Firefox 3.5.8. 

Oh woe.  I will just go where those brighter and more experienced than I recommend.  I am at your mercy, guys!


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