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George Knapp

Started by ArtBellFan, April 27, 2008, 09:05:01 AM

DanTSX

Quote from: Uncle Duke on August 29, 2020, 07:17:21 PM
Barbour was the guest Noory booted/banned from C2C for racist remarks.

He’d fit in fine here then.

DanTSX

Quote from: albrecht on August 29, 2020, 07:23:22 PM
Yep. As I recall he was trying to make some point but did so in a manner not approved or understood by Norry or iHate. Barbour's first "hit" was "Its Tough to be White" but Norry, I guess, didn't do any research to expect some 'controversial,' satirical content. 

He has been on with Rense several times since then.

http://www.trineday.com/paypal_store/product_pages/9781634242462-Your_Mothers_Not_a_Virgin/index.html 


http://mediaarchives.gsradio.net/rense/special/rense_012519_hr3.mp3 

https://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2008/07/the-philosophy.html

"John Barbour was a Canadian comedian that moved to America in the early sixties. The crux of his act, on this album at least, dealt with civil rights issues. His liberal stance endeared him to African-American comics like Dick Gregory and Redd Foxx and both considered him a good friend."

So he’s basically the prototype for Steven Crowder?

DanTSX

Quote from: albrecht on September 21, 2020, 02:34:48 PM
The 68 year old lady called in, again, and told her bizarre tale when many decades ago she lived with her mother and 'they pretty much kept alone.' One day a man showed up on a motorcycle in cutoffs and she got on the bike. He drove her to a building (on a reservation?) turned around and told her "I want to show you something." Ominous statement for the naive girl who randomly got on a bike with a mysterious stranger. Anyway he proceed to grab the tall building and climb up the building with rapid speed and then fly off it. He returned and his eyes were all black and he informed her that he had strange blood. Knapp said "I think you've told us this before" and went to a break.

That’s true.


DanTSX

Quote from: albrecht on December 28, 2020, 06:38:57 PM
Some good callers. I liked the second guest who had new news about some Dr. Roger Leir's implants- one that was biological! In the right-hand side of the body of a stewardess. Normally implants are on the left-hand side of the body but those are usually metallic. Someone was never billed for a procedure of nasal removal and gynecological issues due to insertions! Some were sent to a lab that came across the galaxy and represented a civilization or something. Leprechaun talk also. Owl visitations. I think she is Vegas based now.  Knapp get up on that.


My wife has a couple of implants. ;D

Jackstar

Quote from: DanTSX on December 30, 2020, 08:48:03 PM
My wife has a couple of implants. ;D

I've literally never had the experience you're alluding to here. What's it like? Be tasteful in your lengthy and verbose descriptions, if you please--this is a family board.

I was with a woman for seven years who had a breast reduction, however. We were in our 20s when we met, she had the surgery years before I ever met her... and if she didn't have scars from the procedure, I never would have known, her boobs were still pretty absolutely massive. They must have been absolutely GARGANTUAN before.

She was, of course, ashamed of her scars... but I thought they were cute. It was like little smiley faces winking at me everytime. But she's gone now, many years back. I prefer the current implantless au naturale beauty I've been solely facing now, going on some 3.55555 years--repeating, of course.

(now, I don't know what this has to do with Knapp, but... I'd wife swap with George Knapp any day of the week, if I were politely asked to. I DON'T WANT TO, mind you--but I certainly would. That brave, skilled and immensely talented man deserves all the little smiley faces the world can bring him. Kudos.)

DanTSX

Quote from: Jackstar on December 30, 2020, 09:10:24 PM
I've literally never had the experience you're alluding to here. What's it like? Be tasteful in your lengthy and verbose descriptions, if you please--this is a family board.

I was with a woman for seven years who had a breast reduction, however. We were in our 20s when we met, she had the surgery years before I ever met her... and if she didn't have scars from the procedure, I never would have known, her boobs were still pretty absolutely massive. They must have been absolutely GARGANTUAN before.

She was, of course, ashamed of her scars... but I thought they were cute. It was like little smiley faces winking at me everytime. But she's gone now, many years back. I prefer the current implantless au naturale beauty I've been solely facing now, going on some 3.55555 years--repeating, of course.

(now, I don't know what this has to do with Knapp, but... I'd wife swap with George Knapp any day of the week, if I were politely asked to. I DON'T WANT TO, mind you--but I certainly would. That brave, skilled and immensely talented man deserves all the little smiley faces the world can bring him. Kudos.)

It’s pretty sweet IMO.  Firm.  Full.  Feel great.  Never need a bra.  Every top, dress, or bathing suit looks great.

No they don’t feel “real”, but they don’t exactly feel “fake” either.  They feel slightly more firm than a pair that is nursing.  Honestly like the feel better now instead of floppy milkbags.

But they were more for her than me.  No complaints or regrets at all.

To that point, you get what you pay for.  I didn’t consider cost as a constraint.


Jackstar

Quote from: DanTSX on December 30, 2020, 10:32:19 PM
They feel slightly more firm than a pair that is nursing. 

Slurp.

Quote from: DanTSX on December 30, 2020, 10:32:19 PMHonestly like the feel better now instead of floppy milkbags.

Any more than a handful, and you're risking a sprained thumb.

Quote from: DanTSX on December 30, 2020, 10:32:19 PM
To that point, you get what you pay for.  I didn’t consider cost as a constraint.

When Grapefruit finds out how affordable and readily financable plastic surgery is in reality, she's going to be really glad I didn't spend any more money than I did on shoes.

MrHippie

catching up on some shows
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Sunday - November 22 2020
Host
George Knapp
Guests
Ernest Cline, Susan Demeter


"Ready Player One," which inspired the blockbuster Steven Spielberg film
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Ernest Cline, the author of the books joined George Knapp to discuss his virtual universe and the impact that science fiction has on our future. Cline recalled his childhood in a trailer park, where some of the first video games ever released helped him forget his almost dystopian surroundings, and enter a world where he "got to wander these digital landscapes." Cline said he was also a fan of the Road Dahl books, such as "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," and came up with a story based on the premise that pondered what would happen if "Willy Wonka had been a video game designer and held his greatest contest inside a video game?"
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Fun and interesting show. 80's songs and movies and pop culture. Spielberg baby! Cline's stories about making the movie are cool. He bought a Delorean !!
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https://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/george-knapp-shows
https://twitter.com/g_knapp
https://www.mysterywire.com

albrecht

will be a guest on with Knapp on Sunday night's show. He has started a new organization and has a prize for proof of the afterlife. Submit your essays now!

http://www.bigelowinstitute.org/

https://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2021-01-24-show/

Juan

I thought he was going to build a honeymoon space station.  That should be easy to fund.

Gyoza Girl

If Robert Bigelow succeeds in finding proof of the afterlife, it could help clear up another big mystery. Trump claimed that thousands of ballots were cast by people whose names and birth dates match those of deceased individuals.

Someone should contact those dead people and ask, "Did you really vote?"

Uncle Duke

Quote from: Uncle Duke on September 28, 2020, 05:30:20 PM
Knapp really screwed the pooch last night attempting to push his Skinwalker Ranch meal ticket narrative.  Repeatedly the guest, who had worked security at the ranch, responded he'd seen none of the weird things Knapp kept saying were commonplace.  When Knapp asked him the weirdest thing he saw, he said he saw a strange light that turned out to be a "falling star." The best the poor guy could muster for Knapp was odd feelings like he was being watched, and thinking he saw some unusual canine type varmints for which he could find no footprints and did not show up on photos he took.  Knapp also seemed disappointed the other guest in this segment, an art museum director who's going to do an exhibition of the security guy's Skinwalker photographs,  wasn't the least bit concerned none of the photos to be displayed showed anything of a woo woo nature, and seemed to have zero interest in such things himself.  Poor Knapp.

Anyone else notice caller "Cosmic Steve" last night?  He claimed to be a GSL brineshrimper who saw a large group of bucks walking around on their hind legs, and that his friend saw a Bigfoot get out of a landed UFO. Knapp cut him off as he was blathering away about his dog disappearing in an airplane.  This was the same guy who within the past couple months told the long alien encounter story that ended with the ET wanting a purple slurpee.  I can't remember who the host and guest were that call, but he's on a roll in getting past the screener and trickfucking C2C.

http://parallaxuap.blogspot.com/2020/11/tell-him-what-he-wants-to-hear-ex-baass.html

I don't know if this is the security guy Knapp interviewed and we talked about (see above) in Sept 2020, but this article does raise questions about the credibility of Skinwalker Ranch stories. Sounds like guys telling Bigelow what they thought he wanted to hear was going along to get along, and good for job security.  Funny how Knapp didn't cover this story or ask Bigelow about it when he was a guest a week or two ago.

Gyoza Girl

Quote from: Uncle Duke on February 01, 2021, 12:20:42 PM
http://parallaxuap.blogspot.com/2020/11/tell-him-what-he-wants-to-hear-ex-baass.html

I don't know if this is the security guy Knapp interviewed and we talked about (see above) in Sept 2020, but this article does raise questions about the credibility of Skinwalker Ranch stories. Sounds like guys telling Bigelow what they thought he wanted to hear was going along to get along, and good for job security.  Funny how Knapp didn't cover this story or ask Bigelow about it when he was a guest a week or two ago.

The security guard on the Sept. 27, 2020 show was named Christopher Bartel. His stories about Skinwalker Ranch were kind of a letdown, and I didn't think his photos were especially eerie, except for a pic of one of the abandoned homesteads where the early ranchers lived.

That reminded me of something Robbie Williams said when he was on the show. The musician said he visited the ranch hoping to get "goosebumps," but instead it gave off a "peaceful vibe." When he saw the old dilapidated structures, he finally got his goosebumps!

albrecht

Thanks for Knapp having an interesting show. We got polygamist sects, scions of rich families with kill lists and 75lbs of coke and parachute not opening, Las Vegas and Kentucky intrigues, and Mormons in Mexico. I actually was already going to get that book on LaBaron family because I like fringe sects.

albrecht

Wow. they allowed a lot of shits and bullshit on air. Someone sleeping at the controls. Even the UFO guy apologized but Knapp wasn't phased. I wish he would've just gone a full with the first guest because story is so crazy and have a strange interest in sects and how they work. But UFO guy was good also.

albrecht

Knapp had Dr.Mishlove talking NDEs and psychedelics and various philosophy- who reminded me of an accent like a combination of Jesse Ventura and an friend's dad who is sorta a burnt-out hippie.

albrecht

Knapp had some dude on about Butch Cassidy really survived. He sounds appropriately grizzled and makes asides like "shooting after them running sheep on cattle land." Also threw out the term "Jack Mormon!" I like this guy.

Related but not guest:
https://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/blm/cultresser/co/2/chap7.htm


albrecht

Knapp had solid interview with former SF detective Falzon. Scary stuff. The latter guest had some funny stories about the music industry, law, entertainment contracts, legal tax dodges, etc but mighta been on some Bolivian Marching Powder and was going all over the place. Fun show!

albrecht

John Fogerty was on with Knapp last night. One caller called in and asked John, due to his decades of experience with copyright and the recording industry labels, what he thought about C2C making people pay for the Art Bell archives and what he thought about pizza rolls- they can be too hot. Knapp cut caller off but I don't think John got it.

Laser

Quote from: albrecht on January 23, 2023, 01:09:05 PMJohn Fogerty was on with Knapp last night. One caller called in and asked John, due to his decades of experience with copyright and the recording industry labels, what he thought about C2C making people pay for the Art Bell archives and what he thought about pizza rolls- they can be too hot. Knapp cut caller off but I don't think John got it.

Knapp knows an old troll when he hears one. This must have been someone from the Gab worlds. Chefist perhaps?

albrecht

Quote from: Laser on January 24, 2023, 03:42:46 AMKnapp knows an old troll when he hears one. This must have been someone from the Gab worlds. Chefist perhaps?
Maybe? It was definitely a Bellgabber, for sure. Knapp knew what was up though. Dave would've been confused and allowed the caller more time and then repeat, not understanding the criticism and laughs, and go into his Pizza Roll story and thank the caller for alerting people to the dire consequences of Pizza Rolls and the function of how a microwave works.


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