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Messages - Julius

#1
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Ian Punnett
December 10, 2012, 01:19:22 AM
Personally, I find Ian to be the best of the current hosts. I like him, of course my only exposure to Art Bell is mainly through repeats.
#2
Quote from: ziznak on December 10, 2012, 12:52:27 AM
delirium tremens are the shakes like when your hung over you ever notice you shake a bit... real deal "ACKaholics" get them really bad if they stop drinking.

The most I've ever drank was a beer that my dad let me have once. I'm still pretty young. I was up late with his Marine buds that time.
#3
Quote from: Eddie Coyle on December 10, 2012, 12:27:16 AM
          Formication. Oh what a feeling. Those along with Delirium Tremens must be experienced to be fully appreciated. Old Coyle misses Young Coyle's antics.

The junky idea I get, the other one, not so much.
#4
Quote from: jazmunda on December 09, 2012, 04:18:59 PM
Can you please elaborate for those that did not hear?

The caller was describing pulling bugs out of his ankles and knees, it was pretty gross. It all sounded like fiction, but kind of gross fiction.
#5
This is sick, I would have ended the call before it began. I didn't listen live, I'm listening to the podcast, but this is really gross!
#6
Paranormal - Conspiracy - UFOs - Etc. / Re: Douglas D...
December 08, 2012, 06:06:20 PM
Quote from: b_dubb on December 08, 2012, 05:53:08 PM
Julius ... do you know your Dad's UFO story? I'd love to hear it.

Yeah Dougy is straight up crazy

It was in Bosnia, he was on patrol one night, and he saw a flying triangle fly above him. He couldn't explain it, but he never forgot it. He didn't think it was alien, he thought it was it was just Top Secret. But, it was all black, and it was a triangle with lights.
#7
Paranormal - Conspiracy - UFOs - Etc. / Re: Douglas D...
December 08, 2012, 07:10:41 AM
Quote from: ziznak on December 08, 2012, 03:00:17 AM
whoa so you took over yer dad's account?? thats kinda cool... so yer dad got you into coast n stuff?

I like doug he just seems to have too much to say so he kinda trys to fit it all in.  welcome jason

My dad died a few months back, I took over his account instead of making one for myself, I probably should make one. My stepmom lets me stay up late on the weekends and my dad and I used to listen to Coast together, he was sort of a skeptic, but he once saw a UFO.

#8
Paranormal - Conspiracy - UFOs - Etc. / Re: Douglas D...
December 08, 2012, 01:10:08 AM
Well spoken, yes, but I just remember my dad calling him nuts, and he kind of does sound so.
#9
Paranormal - Conspiracy - UFOs - Etc. / Douglas D...
December 08, 2012, 12:41:59 AM
This guy is nuts. Entertaining, but totally nuts.

BTW, I am not Julius, that was my dad, I am Jason...
#10
Random Topics / I don't know where to post this...
August 26, 2012, 11:51:48 PM
I'm using my dad's account to post this and I'm not sure if this is going to mean much to any of you. But, just in case he was very active on this site, which I am not certain about. My dad was Julius and he died last night. He had a massive stroke, he was only forty years old.
#11
Radio and Podcasts / Re: John B. Wells
August 25, 2012, 02:19:13 AM
Is it me, or does Mr. Jones sound a little bit drunk now? Seriously, I think he's been hitting the bottle for the last few segments...

#12
Radio and Podcasts / Re: John B. Wells
August 25, 2012, 12:51:57 AM
Quote from: Eddie Coyle on August 24, 2012, 11:23:56 PM
            Jones is definitely a bullshitter of the first division, waving "documents"(any piece of paper waved fast and furiously is a "document") , to prove his theories right.

Alex Jones once claimed on the air that a particular nuclear power plant in a small Pennsylvania town had just gone into a full meltdown. Here's the funny part, at the time I lived in that town, the power plant he was talking about was less than a few blocks from my apartment, and I could have just peeked out of my window and see that the plant was fine. So, if Alex Jones was right about this power plant, I probably wouldn't be here typing this response out right now. Would I?
#13
Radio and Podcasts / Re: John B. Wells
August 24, 2012, 10:16:14 PM
Quote from: Eddie Coyle on August 24, 2012, 09:57:10 PM
      Jones...with that Texas con man voice he should be on Home Shopping Network selling trinkets to idiots.

Kind of figured as much. Wells falls more into the clueless and gullible category. Jones on the other hand isn't above resorting to telling flat out lies...
#14
Radio and Podcasts / Re: John B. Wells
August 24, 2012, 09:52:58 PM
Which voice ranks higher on the BS Meter, Jones, or Wells?
#15
Quote from: Rasputin on August 22, 2012, 07:29:42 PM
When I heard him talking about how the Japanese really won WWII, and stopped the Russians by dropping a Nuke, I almost puked from laughing.

The really sad thing is, Wells keeps having this guy on for some reason.

How about his take on Roswell? That the whole incident was actually a war atrocity committed against Asians by the American government. I also love his rehashing of long ago discredited Satanic abuse stories from the 1980s, but he's not the only nutter dredging that old crap up, and I don't understand why so many crackpots are revisiting these old hoaxes again...
#16
Quote from: Oversoul on May 12, 2012, 02:34:38 AM
A caller has just persuaded Noory to try his tuning fork experiment again.  The caller advised him to hit the tuning fork with a metal object like a steel knife or a screwdriver while holding the fork up in the air with the other hand.  Earlier, Noory tapped or jabbed the fork against the wooden surface of his table.  (Duh?  :o

Will the great Noory succeed with his second historic attempt to sound the tuning fork?  We'll find out after the commercial break (unless the great Noory chickens out of it).    ;D

(Later when the show resumed after the break) . . . Here's feedback on the second attempt: The imbecile Noory could not make the tuning fork sing more than a second or less, and the vibration was hardly audible.  Yet he concludes: "I am very happy now after a successful experiment."   

Yeah, George, whatever you say.   ::)

He's just prepping the audience for a last minute appearance of Dr. Morgus, he's not very good at these kind of gags...


(Oh well, guess I had that one wrong)
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