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#1
Random Topics / Re: Bacon - The Wonder Drug
May 09, 2013, 11:26:51 AM
What a dumb woman. She has good DNA, and that's all there is to it. I'm a fish/shrimp/scallop eating vegetarian. I can't stand to eat beef and pork, and have recently cut chicken. I'm healthier and happier overall. Also, I don't trust the meat industry and the food supply it comes from.
#2
I've given up on these sorts of sites. I just try to be more picky with what I buy. It's not worth the risk to my computer or my credit.


Thanks for all of this information, everyone. I got the e-mail and chose to ignore it. Call me Alex Jones, but I think it's a setup.
#3
This is awful. She should be ashamed of herself and apologize.


Does Coast to Coast AM recruit these fraudulent people or do they offer their services to C2C?
#4
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Alex Jones
April 25, 2013, 12:47:52 AM
Quote from: Sleepwalker on April 24, 2013, 03:22:00 PM
Alex Jones: "You saw them stage Fast and Furious. Folks, they staged Aurora, they staged Sandy Hook. The evidence is just overwhelming. And that's why I'm so desperate and freaked out. This is not fun, you know, getting up here telling you this. Somebody's got to tell you the truth."

Not fun, Alex?  But it pays well, doesn't it?   It paid for your $800,000 house.  According to Forbes, your insane rantings earned you $1.5 million in 2010.  Your pal George Noory must be really proud of you.
Wow. Really? How do you know this? That's a lot of bumper stickers and tshirts.


This conspiracy schtick is more lucrative than I'd imagined. I knew there was something fueling that ridiculous amount of screaming and lying.


As to "evidence," what evidence?! Alex never states clear evidence. That's the problem with his show: it's never evidence based. Instead, he just yells and fear-mongers and dresses it up with classic rock. BORING!!! It's a bunch of cheap rhetorical tactics employed instead of outlining of facts and evidence. "those look like special ops uniforms, therefore it was an inside job." WTH? that's it? That's all you got? You think your audience is that dumb.... well gee.... 1.5 million bucks! wow







#5
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Art Bell Quits Coast
April 25, 2013, 12:39:30 AM
Hilarious thread.
#6
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Alex Jones
April 24, 2013, 07:23:06 AM
Quote from: stevesh on April 23, 2013, 04:44:07 PM
JFTR. the ricin guy was cleared of all charges today, and released.
Yes! I saw that as well. Poor guy, I feel bad for him; seems like he has a shady friend or viewer/listener who wanted to frame him. He has a youtube channel that he always signs off from stating "This is KC and I endorse this message." It could have been anyone. However, whoever did it, I suspect he or she is a Coast to Coast listener.
#7
Random Topics / Re: Explosions at Boston Marathon
April 24, 2013, 06:56:19 AM
Quote from: FightTheFuture on April 24, 2013, 06:44:38 AM
And to add insult to injury, we now learn this!


http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/2013/04/tamerlan_tsarnaev_got_mass_welfare_benefits




YES!
That makes sense to me. Why wouldn't he exploit such programs?
His parents really screwed up. When you're a parent, you're responsible for your kids. I don't care if they are older than 18. You never give up on your kids and let them scatter around to become losers. This is so sad and it's an example of what happens when parents don't parent!
#8
Technology / Re: What kind of phone do you have?
April 24, 2013, 06:01:27 AM
Quote from: MV on April 23, 2013, 01:16:20 PM

wow.  i thought you were done with the iphone a long time ago.
Haven't found anything to top the Iphone. I'm not impressed with the Windows phones or the Androids. Apple keeps it organized and simple. I still think Apple is overpriced.
#9
Politics / Re: Politics
April 24, 2013, 06:00:01 AM
Quote from: eddie dean on April 23, 2013, 04:02:33 PM
BTW Frys Girl, it was not my intention to attack you, target you, or make you feel attacked.
I was just trying to understand what you meant by your comments.
Thanks eddie. I appreciate it! What a civilized bunch of folks we are here, really. Awesome board.
#10
Quote from: b_dubb on April 23, 2013, 08:10:41 AM
For those still paying for Insider drop your subscription and use TuneIn. It will automatically record shows for you and you can listen anytime. Costing you nothing and putting another nail in coffin of Noory's career
Awesome!
#12
Technology / Re: What kind of phone do you have?
April 23, 2013, 07:13:35 AM
Do you even have to ask? Iphone baby!
#13
Politics / Re: Politics
April 23, 2013, 06:36:38 AM
Quote from: onan on April 23, 2013, 03:57:22 AM

I'm interested in what other methods are available. I don't think background checks are anywhere near a perfect method. I mean G liddy is a felon but his wife has a very impressive gun collection.
LOL! I forgot about him. Good reference onan. I think we need to instill more moral virtue in our society. We need kindness and respect. I think our society as a whole, even those who do not kill do a lot of harm to others by other actions.
#14
Politics / Re: Politics
April 23, 2013, 06:34:56 AM
Quote from: eddie dean on April 22, 2013, 11:21:52 PM
I understand your point now FG.  passing 1 law that requires background checks will not stop all criminals from killing. It's more of a  systemic issue that is much more difficult, if not impossible, to legislate and completely stop with 1 law. I misunderstood the context of your " inconvenience" comment, and thought you were being sarcastic.
No harm, no foul!
It's a difficult subject that people are passionate about because the gun culture is part of our history as a country. 1 group says we're going too far, and another, not far enough. whatever the outcome, people are still going to be victims of violence. Sadly it's human nature.
Honestly, I'm not against the law at all. I just don't think it should be passed and give us relief.
I'm for the law, because actually, I think if sickos have to go to a sketchy person to buy guns to kill, they may end up being offed.... that was easy. I don't know what else to say about this topic right now that is meaningful.
#15
Quote from: MV on April 22, 2013, 09:02:52 PM

stop disappearing.  something feels odd about the coastgab universe when you do that.
Quote from: The General on April 22, 2013, 09:05:13 PM
I'll second that.  We missed you FG!
Thanks guys! I missed you too!
I promise my disappearance will increase the quality of my participation here. What is wally world? So much to learn.
#16
Quote from: MV on April 22, 2013, 09:02:29 AM
actually, i've heard recently that the focus in fact is the world's #1 selling car.


if i were to buy a new car today, it would be a ford (for numerous reasons).
Where do you get your avatars? They are hilarious.
#17
Politics / Re: Politics
April 22, 2013, 05:43:28 PM
Quote from: eddie dean on April 22, 2013, 05:39:39 PM
I am a gun owner. Every gun I have purchased required a background check, as mandated by the state I live in. The background check is a 2 page form that takes all of 10 minutes to fill out,  and another 30 minute wait,  while they verifiy my information. I walked out with my purchase in less than an hour. IMO if I have to wait for less than an hour in order to help prevent most, or even 1,  felon or mentally ill person from buying a firearm, then I'm okay with that "inconvenience".
I'm not saying that felons can not obtain them by other means (gun shows, private sales or theft) and usually do, if they so desire. But to label it an inconvenience and thus not worth it, is short sighted.

I understand what you're saying, but I didn't mean that it is a major inconvenience, nor do I think that inconvenience should stop background checks. I just think it is a poor way of stopping these crimes.
Sick individuals need to be stopped by other means. I think the "system" has better methods, but I just don't think the background checks get to the heart of the problem.
#18
Politics / Re: Politics
April 22, 2013, 04:27:58 PM
I voted that I'm opposed to all background checks because honestly, I feel that no matter what, crazy, sick, twisted people will kill and harm. These "checks" only serve to inconvenience law abiding people. However, I can see how saying this makes me a target. Whatever.
#19
Random Topics / Re: Explosions at Boston Marathon
April 22, 2013, 04:20:11 PM
Quote from: UFO Fill on April 22, 2013, 04:04:23 PM
I don't recall ever having heard the mayor speak before.  When I heard him last week, I asked myself, "Who is this Noory impersonator?"
LOL
#20
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Alex Jones
April 22, 2013, 04:17:50 PM
Quote from: UFO Fill on April 22, 2013, 04:12:15 PM
The only other thing about the ricin guy is that he was an Elvis impersonator.  Interestingly, the guy convicted of having ricin in a Las Vegas hotel room back in 2008 was also an Elvis impersonator.

And Frys Girl, good to have you back.
Thanks. It's crazy how I stepped away from C2C, and I feel its effects. I really believe ricin suspect was a C2C listener. I think these shows feed into these people's paranoia. There's plenty to be scared about by sticking to the facts, thank you very much.
#21
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Alex Jones
April 22, 2013, 04:05:11 PM
Quote from: onan on April 22, 2013, 02:57:48 PM

Welcome back!!


you have been missed.
Thanks onan! I miss you guys too. Just been busy!
#22
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Alex Jones
April 22, 2013, 09:03:16 AM
I don't care about his party afilliation. That's as important as his shoe size.
The dangerous thing about Alex Jones and Coast to Coast/ George Noory types is that they prey on mentally ill people. I'll never forget the lady who thought bugs were living in her body and George was mocking her and egging her on. I'm not saying we should limit free speech on the radio, but let's just be aware of how dangerous these lunatic fring radio shows are, because people like Alex Jones are in it for the profit; they'll never suffer the consequences of their influence on mentally ill people directly. I think the only way to make such people accountable for their actions is to not listen (check!) and make sites like this one mocking Alex Jones and George Noory. 
#23
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Alex Jones
April 22, 2013, 08:01:49 AM
Quote from: The General on April 21, 2013, 12:27:58 PM
The worst part of Alex Jones' pathetic conspiratorial nonsense is that it is bleeding out from his diseased bloated ass and infiltrating a lot of other right leaning media.  Savage referenced him about 10 times this week, Beck is parroting the same false flag shit, and others as well.  It is marginalizing the right.  THAT's the conspiracy.  Alex Jones is the real inside job.
Do you know if the Ricin guy was an Alex Jones/ Coast to Coast listener?
#24
Random Topics / Re: Explosions at Boston Marathon
April 19, 2013, 06:24:00 AM
Does anyone know if the ricin guy was a coast to coast listener?
#25
 :o
#26
I think Avi had other accounts here.
#27
Random Topics / Re: Which Sports Teams Do You Hate And Why
September 23, 2012, 05:53:34 AM
I don't like Dallas or their obnoxious fans. I was glad when the Mavs beat Miami last year, however. Mark Cuban really loves and dare I say spoils his team and fanbase, and I respect that. I live in a town where the owners only like the fans' money. I can't stand Eagles or Giants fans either.
#28
Random Topics / Re: Things That Annoy You
September 22, 2012, 11:23:14 AM
Quote from: Sardondi on September 22, 2012, 05:00:19 AM
NOT REALLY SAFE FOR WORK...OR HOME FOR THAT MATTER

Okay, this is sort of, uh, an adult issue, so it's good we're past The Family Hour.

Okay, my annoyance, or really more what I am nonplussed about, is related to the body modification thing, which looks like it has finally gotten to the point that in people 15- 40, it's the minority who have absolutely no permanent body alteration or marks. But specifically I'm talking about a sub-genre: female genital modification.

I'm not talking about absence of pubic hair: that battle is apparently over, and the slicks won. Nope, I mean the actual surgical alteration of a woman's labia. It looks like they are being trimmed away, or somehow tucked back in in such a way they stay inside. What the hell is going on out there? It's like women, even women in their 60's and 70's, are striving for a prepubescent look, and no labia are to be found in the mean streets. Heck, even anuses have been bleached until they're almost skin tone. Why, you might ask. Well let me answer you: because they're gonna get publicly displayed too, Bubba, and there is today apparently no such thing as a browneye. Today everybody has "pinkeye".

I first noticed the labia-less trend a couple of years ago when I saw some pics of a Key West Fantasy Fest. Boy, has that changed from the older days. It used to be a weekend to get drunk and let the more daring women flash a little boob. Wrong. Now it's a 9-day Bacchanal, where everyone gets elaborate body paint jobs and walks around pretty much totally naked but for strategically placed paint, even in the daytime. The women who maintain a few scraps around their loins gladly exhibit their aerodynamic hoo-has for the admiring throngs of men with digital cameras. Otherwise those women who are dressed in, literally, no more than a waist chain, perform maneuvers to help onlookers see their tonsils....from underneath.

I started noticing the slick and streamlined pudenda, especially in more than what we might call the "traditional sex positive community" where that kind of thing was more regular, such as on classy hookers, strippers and the gay male community (this apparently is not something lesbians go in for usually). Now it's been extended to groups such as swingers, who apparently really, really like Fantasy Fest as an occasion to meet up with friends from around the nation and see how many they can screw.

These were women in their 30's to literally their 70's (and pretty amazing looking a lot of them, although many were just as you'd imagine, God bless 'em). Many clearly have had major body work done. Breast augmentation of course; but more and more of these middle-aged and elderly women, at least in what seemed to be the swinging community, have had their labia, well, removed. Truly, their external genitals are just hairless, softly mounded mons and a slight pudendal cleft. So it looks like hairless vulvas are de rigueur, and having a fold of labia peek out is some sort of socio-sexual faux pas among these people. I'll supply a link to a site of pics upon request, but I'm not sure MV would like that kind of thing in the thread. 

So what is it? Is it just among folks who are having their junk closely examined by new people on a regular basis? Have I overestimated the trend? Am I hopelessly behind the times now? Should I stop ordering a Brazilian Grande' at Starbucks?
I read an article about a woman who had this operation, but she said she had to do it because she was uncomfortable sitting. I guess there is a medical reason to do this too, but cosmetic, that's kind of weird. Women hate themselves so much these days. I don't know why their mothers and fathers don't just tell them they are loved and cherished, no matter the cup size or vagina size. I also feel sorry for men who buy penis or prostate pills. These are all scams.
#29
Quote from: Eddie Coyle on September 19, 2012, 11:50:07 PM
          looks like a product of a sperm donation between Elton John and Corky..and Ian Punnett and Louie Anderson. When he talks about "chicks", it's cringe worthy.
Spot on and funny. Leykis is a slob. However, he found a way to make a living out of it for a short time.


I remember he used to brag about having mansions and ferraris all because he makes chicks pay for their own drinks. What an idiot. lol.
#30
GREAT thread, Hal.
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