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George Noory Sucks! - The Definitive Compendium

Started by MV/Liberace!, April 06, 2008, 01:23:02 AM

Can Noory pronounce anything correctly?

No
No

ItsOver

Things only get better tonight with Bigfoot Connie back.

“Shane Sams helps those who are "stuck" financially, especially in the pandemic era, and his concepts for creating new streams of cash flow have been featured in numerous publications. He joins Connie Willis (info) to share his proven ideas.”

Ha!  Connie can jump in and tell Shane about her stream of cash flow from the suckers who foot the bill for her virtual Bigfoot’n tours.  Maybe Heater Wade can call in with her examples.  Too bad Dave Norway won’t be around to talk about his cash flow streams.

Gyoza Girl

Quote from: Ciardelo on December 26, 2020, 01:40:01 PM
Ha ha, that's what I was thinking! But it was just gooks, so it was okay. smh

Here's an old copy of it.


https://youtu.be/w0p3XmCzjMA

Thank you. I'd never heard of this old chestnut before. With its message of peace on earth, I can't imagine why it hasn't been turned into a Hallmark Christmas movie.

Gyoza Girl

Quote from: albrecht on December 26, 2020, 03:48:08 PM
And nothing says Christmas like a Jewish guy, I assume by name and lineage not practice, who writes about occult subjects and new-agey thinking who practiced ritual to a cat god in complete darkness in Egypt but believes that "your imagination is god."

Are you talking about Mitch Horowitz? George wished him a Merry Christmas, which I thought was a little unthinking. Not that this would be unusual for George, who read a report about the Nashville explosion and said authorities consider it an "international" act, before changing it later to intentional.

albrecht

Quote from: Gyoza Girl on December 26, 2020, 05:34:42 PM
Are you talking about Mitch Horowitz? George wished him a Merry Christmas, which I thought was a little unthinking. Not that this would be unusual for George, who read a report about the Nashville explosion and said authorities consider it an "international" act, before changing it later to intentional.
Unthinking=DaveNorway.

The Nashville explosion would've been fun radio with Art and some conspiracy callers, bomb experts, LEO input, terrorism experts, UFO theories, etc. Norway hardly even touched it. Tonight's SIT is Robert Ghost Wolf, RIP, always were fun shows. Interesting this appears when you try to go to his site now:
"wolflodge.org/         
Apache is functioning normally"   

Ciardelo

Quote from: ItsOver on December 26, 2020, 05:02:53 PM
Things only get better tonight with Bigfoot Connie back.

“Shane Sams helps those who are "stuck" financially, especially in the pandemic era, and his concepts for creating new streams of cash flow have been featured in numerous publications. He joins Connie Willis (info) to share his proven ideas.”

Ha!  Connie can jump in and tell Shane about her stream of cash flow from the suckers who foot the bill for her virtual Bigfoot’n tours.  Maybe Heater Wade can call in with her examples.  Too bad Dave Norway won’t be around to talk about his cash flow streams.

"Appointment Listening" at it's finest!

Of course we 'Gabbers have already had a Master Course taught by our very own financial expert, the Falkenburg...but there's always room for improvement I say!


https://youtu.be/HfeMQMvbbGY

Ciardelo

Quote from: albrecht on December 26, 2020, 05:49:10 PM"wolflodge.org/         
Apache is functioning normally" 

Could it be a portal?

ItsOver

Quote from: Ciardelo on December 26, 2020, 06:09:41 PM
"Appointment Listening" at it's finest!

Of course we 'Gabbers have already had a Master Course taught by our very own financial expert, the Falkenburg...but there's always room for improvement I say!


https://youtu.be/HfeMQMvbbGY
Ha!  Too bad Falkie isn’t one of the regular cast of callers to C2C.  Obviously way too much to handle for Mr. Norway, after the Falk’s ill-fated man from Pittsburgh reports.

Juan

Has Mr. sNorway gotten Trump to pardon Cornelius yet?

ItsOver

Quote from: Juan on December 26, 2020, 06:47:41 PM
Has Mr. sNorway gotten Trump to pardon Cornelius yet?
Corny hasn’t thanked Dave for it, that I’ve heard.  Only that his father passed on.  I’m sure Dave would be making a big deal about it, if Trump had done the pardon, whether Snorge had anything to do with or not, anyway.

Ciardelo

Quote from: Juan on December 26, 2020, 06:47:41 PM
Has Mr. sNorway gotten Trump to pardon Cornelius yet?
Quote from: ItsOver on December 26, 2020, 07:02:07 PM
Corny hasn’t thanked Dave for it, that I’ve heard.  Only that his father passed on.  I’m sure Dave would be making a big deal about it, if Trump had done the pardon, whether Snorge had anything to do with or not, anyway.

Last night's "open" lines saw Corny calling in and sNoory confirmed with him that the proper paperwork had been sent to Tommee. Any Day Now! Fingers Crossed!

sNoory even allowed as to how Mr. Trump had been pardoning a lot of people lately! Things are looking up!


Ciardelo

We also had "Anne from Alabamee" & a rare appearance of the great JC! It was a magical broadcast!

Gyoza Girl

Quote from: albrecht on December 26, 2020, 05:49:10 PM
Unthinking=DaveNorway.

The Nashville explosion would've been fun radio with Art and some conspiracy callers, bomb experts, LEO input, terrorism experts, UFO theories, etc. Norway hardly even touched it. Tonight's SIT is Robert Ghost Wolf, RIP, always were fun shows. Interesting this appears when you try to go to his site now:
"wolflodge.org/         
Apache is functioning normally"

What does SIT mean?

pate

Quote from: Gyoza Girl on December 26, 2020, 08:22:23 PM
What does SIT mean?

"Somewhere In Time" which is a rebroadcast of old C2CAM shows.  It does not air in all markets, used to here and you would occasionally hear an old Art Bell show...

-p

ItsOver

Quote from: Ciardelo on December 26, 2020, 07:25:59 PM
Last night's "open" lines saw Corny calling in and sNoory confirmed with him that the proper paperwork had been sent to Tommee. Any Day Now! Fingers Crossed!

sNoory even allowed as to how Mr. Trump had been pardoning a lot of people lately! Things are looking up!
Ha!  Poor Tommee.  Now he’s shilling D.C. for Corny.  I wonder if Dave delegated the “Save the power grid from EMP” effort to Tommee, too.

albrecht

Quote from: Ciardelo on December 26, 2020, 07:28:56 PM
We also had "Anne from Alabamee" & a rare appearance of the great JC! It was a magical broadcast!


And Charles Feom Elgin who called in after a long time. 2020 was a tough year and Mr.Norway cut him off before he could even approach the middle of his meandering story of losing a wallet. I wonder if it 'popped up" in an alley and was found by someone. A magic wallet, of sorts.

Gyoza Girl

Quote from: pate on December 26, 2020, 08:25:32 PM
"Somewhere In Time" which is a rebroadcast of old C2CAM shows.  It does not air in all markets, used to here and you would occasionally hear an old Art Bell show...

-p

Oh, thank you! You know, I have never heard Art Bell except for the tribute show when George played a few of his iconic interviews. It made me wish that I had known about C2CAM back in the day.

ItsOver

Quote from: pate on December 26, 2020, 08:25:32 PM
"Somewhere In Time" which is a rebroadcast of old C2CAM shows.  It does not air in all markets, used to here and you would occasionally hear an old Art Bell show...

-p
I’m listening to it now.  Art from 12-29-98.  He just finished talking with a caller about how it looks like they’re homing in on cure for cancer, 22 freaking years ago.

Ciardelo

Quote from: albrecht on December 26, 2020, 08:45:52 PM

And Charles Feom Elgin who called in after a long time. 2020 was a tough year and Mr.Norway cut him off before he could even approach the middle of his meandering story of losing a wallet. I wonder if it 'popped up" in an alley and was found by someone. A magic wallet, of sorts.

I was definitely left wanting by that abruptly ended wallet story.

albrecht

Quote from: Ciardelo on December 26, 2020, 08:56:39 PM
I was definitely left wanting by that abruptly ended wallet story.


The endearing thing about Charles from Elgin is that his stories won't end and take a long winding path to even apporach an ending or point. But I was glad to hear he was still around. And it is a shame that the gallery of usual callers that Mr.Norway pets haven't accepted or helped him out.

albrecht

Quote from: Gyoza Girl on December 26, 2020, 08:49:43 PM
Oh, thank you! You know, I have never heard Art Bell except for the tribute show when George played a few of his iconic interviews. It made me wish that I had known about C2CAM back in the day.


Get the archive if you have LOTSA storage room or d/l shows from youtube, archive.org, or sites. The crazy thing is some shows decades old could be today- except for local weather or commercials- i they are pirate shows. Some of same woo. Same politics. Same calamity and portends of doom. But done well and more fun amd interesting amd better callers.

Gyoza Girl

Quote from: albrecht on December 26, 2020, 09:34:49 PM

The endearing thing about Charles from Elgin is that his stories won't end and take a long winding path to even apporach ian ending. But I was glad to hear he was still around. And it is a shame that the gallery of usual callers that Mr.Norway pets haven't accepted or helped him.

I was glad to hear "Charles from Elgin, Texas" is still around too! It seemed like he hadn't called in for a long time, but I thought maybe he was finally recovering from the trauma of his father's death.

Gyoza Girl

Last night, George played the ending to "It's a Wonderful Life" and said the movie is about an angel showing George Bailey how everyone he knows would be affected if he killed himself.

Inexcusable. The movie's whole premise is how things would be different if he'd never been born (not committed suicide), and how one man's life touches others.

I thought this was one of George's favorite Christmas movies. He sure mentions it often enough.

albrecht

Quote from: Gyoza Girl on December 26, 2020, 10:59:04 PM
Last night, George played the ending to "It's a Wonderful Life" and said the movie is about an angel showing George Bailey how everyone he knows would be affected if he killed himself.

Inexcusable. The movie's whole premise is how things would be different if he'd never been born (not committed suicide), and how one man's life touches others.

I thought this was one of George's favorite Christmas movies. He sure mentions it often enough.
According to his story Mamma Norry "put him in front of the tv and told him to watch this movie, Georgie." But remember, much of his anecdotes are based on movies (or tv) and he often gets details wrong.
Having said that the movie is anti-suicide, George (Bailey character-not Norry) is contemplating it as "I wish I was never born," sadly typical of suicidal types, but you are correct that movie was about what happened if he was never BORN- not dead at his current age by suicide. And the connections about one's life and such down the line, both in his own lineage and by his work, actions, etc.

A great movie, with a great theme.

Gyoza Girl

Quote from: albrecht on December 26, 2020, 11:23:58 PM
According to his story Mamma Norry "put him in front of the tv and told him to watch this movie, Georgie." But remember, much of his anecdotes are based on movies (or tv) and he often gets details wrong.
Having said that the movie is anti-suicide, George (Bailey character-not Norry) is contemplating it as "I wish I was never born," sadly typical of suicidal types, but you are correct that movie was about what happened if he was never BORN- not dead at his current age by suicide. And the connections about one's life and such down the line, both in his own lineage and by his work, actions, etc.

A great movie, with a great theme.

Yep, one of my favorite Christmas movies. There was a time years ago when all the TV stations played it nonstop during the holiday season, because it was in the public domain. Sadly, it somehow got taken out of the public domain, and now it's hardly ever on!


albrecht

Quote from: Gyoza Girl on December 26, 2020, 11:58:42 PM
Yep, one of my favorite Christmas movies. There was a time years ago when all the TV stations played it nonstop during the holiday season, because it was in the public domain. Sadly, it somehow got taken out of the public domain, and now it's hardly ever on!


Onna my phone but I recall that this might have been a result of Disney suit even though, I think, NBC or Sony was fighting to the rights to it? Charlie Brown special also recently got hit. But they allowed PBS to show. This season I've noticed that they actually played "It's a Wonderful Life" more, but more obscure channels.

Jackstar

Quote from: ItsOver on December 26, 2020, 08:50:03 PM
I’m listening to it now.  Art from 12-29-98.

It's fascinating to see how well those reel-to-reel tape recordings manage to hold up, after all these years.


quite an accomplishment, somehow Noory found 2 women as stupid and untalented as him to host the show on weekends. i tuned in a few minutes ago, I don't know which one this is but it's unlistenable.

Jackstar

Quote from: CronkitesGhost on December 27, 2020, 03:27:31 AM
somehow Noory found 2 women as stupid and untalented as him to host the show on weekends.

Oranges and lemons, Say the bells of St. Clement's.


I watch It's A Wonderful Life every year, never fails to deliver the feels at the end no matter how many times you've seen it. I love Donna Reed/Mary, the world used to be made of Mary Hatches, sadly they are rare as hens teeth today.

Always weird to see a grown man at a high school graduation dance,  Jimmy Stewart had just returned from WWII, it was his first movie after the war, he was 38 years old. Donna Reed was only 23. In the scene where she loses the robe and is naked in the bushes George Bailey is about 22-23, but there he is, middle aged looking Jimmy Stewart.

That movie spans 26 years, it's 1919 when George saves his brother from drowning, and 1945 when he is ready to kill himself on Christmas Eve. Nobody ages though, Mr Gower the druggist George worked for as a kid was old then, but there he is at the end of the movie not having aged a day in 26 years. Same for Uncle Billy, Mr. Potter.

It's A Wonderful Life bombed at the box office. Jimmy Stewart blamed Donna Reed for its failure and refused to ever work with her again. What an asshole.

George Bailey was some kind of incredible human being, without him in the world the entire town of Bedford Falls turned into Sodom and Gommorah. Mary who was a beautiful girl, college educated, couldn't find a man to marry her, and developed astigmatism i guess from thousands of hours of reading books as a spinster librarian. Uncle Billy locked away in a lunatic asylum.



haha that's how dumb Noory is, he can't even grasp the concept of a simple fantasy movie.

Oh man I would love to watch It's A Wonderful Life with him, just to see the confusion on his face during the long scenes where Clarence shows George the world where George Bailey never existed  -

'Hey where is the car that hit the tree? I saw the car hit that tree, did the owner of the house call a tow truck?'

'Why is Mary wearing glasses? That doesn't make sense, she didn't need glasses. And why is she screaming when George tries to talk to her. She loves him, why would she be afraid of him?'

I would slowwwwwwwwwwly explain to him that what he's watching is an alternative world where George Bailey never was born.

"That's crazy. Well then why are these people the same people and the same town? If George Bailey never was born it would be different people and a different town. His mother wouldn't exist.'


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