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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?

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Morgus

Quote from: rangers1919 on July 09, 2011, 07:20:47 AM
I noticed that George thanked a long list of like 10-20 online C2C sites tonight, but forgot to mention coastgab.
Noory never plugs onair the sites he calls 'haters' so thats nothing unusual.
Nowadays he plugs Fantastic Forum 2 since that group broke away from the original 'hater' FF site (now mostly dead) a few months ago and converted into Noory-lovers to get those free plugs every Friday.  :o

texaskdog

Quote from: Morgus on July 09, 2011, 02:24:00 PM
Noory never plugs onair the sites he calls 'haters' so thats nothing unusual.
Nowadays he plugs Fantastic Forum 2 since that group broke away from the original 'hater' FF site (now mostly dead) a few months ago and converted into Noory-lovers to get those free plugs every Friday.  :o

Obviously we do love the show anyway...who would waste their time complaining about what we didnt like about it if we didn't still listen to it?    In a 28 hour week, I usually play Punnett & Knapp, all ufo shows, numbers lady (ok, forgive me), Hoaglund (forgive me again), but I always skip Howe, George's open lines, paranormal guests, remote viewing, health issues (zzzzz).....If I get 10-15 good hours in a week, I'm happy spending my $7.  Doesn't mean I think Noory is great.

Gassy Man

Quote from: valdez on July 09, 2011, 04:50:50 AM
     Dr. Gregg Korbon's story of his child, Brian, who had predicted his own death, was heartbreaking.  Mercifully, George kept his mouth mostly shut while Korbon told it.  George litterally interrupted him in midsentence during the second hour to begin taking calls.  This was a interview better suited for Ian's sensibility and pacing.  Richard C. deserved more time on the end of the shuttle era.  Open lines was a zombie fest.
 
Brian was a big fan of Calvin and Hobbes.
A very compelling program that deserves to be re-aired.

Morgus

Quote from: texaskdog on July 09, 2011, 03:15:49 PM
Obviously we do love the show anyway...who would waste their time complaining about what we didnt like about it if we didn't still listen to it?
Unfortunately thats all the network cares about - the ratings.
Why people listen is totally of no concern of them, haters or lovers.

Quote from: Avi on July 09, 2011, 02:23:00 PM
... Never mind that they forced C2C into markets that didn't need or want it ... The demographic that Clear Channel is trying to reach does not want to hear intelligent callers or intelligent discussion on intelligent topics, it wants abiotic oil and reassurance...

The stations needed and wanted Art Bell, they dodn't need or want George Noory. 

And PremRat needs and wants the scare tactics before the reassurance, the reassurance being gold, safes, non-hybrid seeds, eFoods... even tumeric...

Well, time to take my blueberry pill.

When George says the upcoming show will be a "classic", it means he just going to ask the same 20 questions he did of the guest the last time the guy was on. He could just throw in a tape of half these people and you'd never know.

Gassy Man

Hey, does anyone remember when George did one of his "reports" about some lady who apparently had died, was warehoused in some hospital room awaiting the harvesting of her organs, and then apparently resuscitated hours later?  He went on about it but the next day I could find no independent verification of the story . . . was this something he was pulling from a supermarket tabloid?

Quote from: texaskdog on July 09, 2011, 03:15:49 PM
Obviously we do love the show anyway...who would waste their time complaining about what we didnt like about it if we didn't still listen to it?    In a 28 hour week, I usually play Punnett & Knapp, all ufo shows, numbers lady (ok, forgive me), Hoaglund (forgive me again), but I always skip Howe, George's open lines, paranormal guests, remote viewing, health issues (zzzzz).....If I get 10-15 good hours in a week, I'm happy spending my $7.  Doesn't mean I think Noory is great.

Dat you Mrs D, just resgistered today? 

Listen Dumbheiser, lots of people don't tune into George's shit show anymore, Ian's either, heck you've seen the ratings.  But we still resent the lazy infomercial suckfest you've turned it into.

I thought you and George weren't reading critical sites anymore either?  Was that just more BS?

By the way, how many awards have you and the rest of the crew won working for George, altogether, so far?  Be sure to just include the legitimate ones.

anagrammy

Quote from: Paper*Boy on July 09, 2011, 09:34:07 PM

Dat you Mrs D, just resgistered today? 

Listen Dumbheiser, lots of people don't tune into George's shit show anymore, Ian's either, heck you've seen the ratings.  But we still resent the lazy infomercial suckfest you've turned it into.

I thought you and George weren't reading critical sites anymore either?  Was that just more BS?

By the way, how many awards have you and the rest of the crew won working for George, altogether, so far?  Be sure to just include the legitimate ones.

Down Paper*Boy, there's nothing dumb about texaskdog's comments at all.  In fact, I personally am very curious to learn how different people compensate for the dullness of most of the shows.  I am selecting some and skipping others (ok, mostly skipping).  Unless people feel free to share how they are filtering the MIND NUMBING content-less content, we are less informed in making our own choices. 

Don't you think it's interesting that most people come to the conclusion that George Knapp is the one we all seem to enjoy.  There are mixed reviews on Punnett, but even his critics like him better than George.

I personally listen to funklbaldy's site one day late so I am spared the gawd-awful touting of masculine hormone deficiency solutions and the attempts to get me to buy gold instead of food.  I also REFUSE to give Premiere a nickel for carrying a fake host like Noory so long. Lisa told me herself they only listen to people who are quitting streamlink.

I'd like to hear more alternatives to C2C and adjustment solutions which have worked for people dealing with the Coast nightime addiction.

Anagrammy

Seamus Capone

Quote from: Morgus on July 08, 2011, 05:16:04 PM
Noory tends to call an upcoming program a "classic" when its a longtime guest returning it seems.

Maybe he thinks that he has precognition and can predict what shows will go into the Coast Hall of Fame. Seriously, it's more likely that he thinks that "classic" is synonymous with "interesting".

anagrammy

I think a "classic" is a same-o same-o guest that he has interviewed before and asked all the same questions before.  There's nothing new to say, so how to describe what he's doing on the phone again.... it's a classic!

Anagrammy

Seamus Capone

Quote from: valdez on July 09, 2011, 04:50:50 AM
     Dr. Gregg Korbon's story of his child, Brian, who had predicted his own death, was heartbreaking.  Mercifully, George kept his mouth mostly shut while Korbon told it.  George litterally interrupted him in midsentence during the second hour to begin taking calls.  This was a interview better suited for Ian's sensibility and pacing.  Richard C. deserved more time on the end of the shuttle era.  Open lines was a zombie fest.

I don't know how you can listen to all of the Noory-hosted Coasts. I think that I would go mad if I listened to every Friday night program. The open lines segment is a never-ending string of calls about death and disease. You need Prozac by the end of the show. 

Seamus Capone

Quote from: anagrammy on July 10, 2011, 12:09:13 AM
I think a "classic" is a same-o same-o guest that he has interviewed before and asked all the same questions before.  There's nothing new to say, so how to describe what he's doing on the phone again.... it's a classic!

Anagrammy

It's a bit like a first-run rerun, then. It's the Coast equivalent of the movie, "Groundhog Day".

Scully

Quote from: Paper*Boy on July 09, 2011, 03:24:33 AM
Apparently it was 3 Regional Emmy Awards.  For Programming and Production.  They couldn't possibly be for him being on the air.

http://www.stlmedia.net/pages/article-nooryIR0804.htm

Reading through this dreck, George must spend his days putting a most positive spin on his career.  And filling the gaps with wishful thinking.  Most of it is laughable.  He sure thinks highly of himself though.

I wonder if Tommy thinks he's going to get any Emmy's working for George.

Paper Boy, I love your avatar ... it makes me chuckle every time I see it, but you'll have to come up with some kind of credentials for your link as a verification for George's 3 alleged emmys.  I read all of it, just for the giggles, but never found any authoritative citation (or even the writer's name) for any of it.   ???

Quote from: anagrammy on July 09, 2011, 11:52:51 PM
Down Paper*Boy...

Well ok, but that whole post has the same look and feel of a certain troll poster that used various aliases at, cough, another, now departed, GNS site.  Consensus was they likely originated from a squalid Sherman Oaks apartment of office.  At first they would sort of agree George sucked, but only just a little.  Slowly the posts would escalate, target someone specific to try to get their goat.  Then on to sprinkling dissension, try to get posters fighting amongst themselves. 

The posts always seemed to appear whenever the analysis of GN was getting to be a little too spot on.. 

If it was legit, I truly apoligize - maybe we'll see.

Quote from: Scully on July 10, 2011, 02:08:54 AM

Paper Boy, I love your avatar ... it makes me chuckle every time I see it, but you'll have to come up with some kind of credentials for your link as a verification for George's 3 alleged emmys.  I read all of it, just for the giggles, but never found any authoritative citation (or even the writer's name) for any of it.   ???

Yeah I found that looking into the Emmy's.  The Regional part is out there, heh, 'all over thuh place'.  I found it interesting because it included the details of being for 'Regional Programming and Production'.  Who knows, I just found it of interest.

But it almost could not be possible ol' Tonguepockets ever won any kind of legitimate award for an on-air anything, so it makes sense.  The rest of it sounds exactly like what George Noory's ego would come up with about himself and his performance, given enough time.  So I posted the link.

anagrammy

Quote from: Paper*Boy on July 10, 2011, 03:08:32 AM

Yeah I found that looking into the Emmy's.  The Regional part is out there, heh, 'all over thuh place'.  I found it interesting because it included the details of being for 'Regional Programming and Production'.  Who knows, I just found it of interest.

But it almost could not be possible ol' Tonguepockets ever won any kind of legitimate award for an on-air anything, so it makes sense.  The rest of it sounds exactly like what George Noory's ego would come up with about himself and his performance, given enough time.  So I posted the link.

I'm with you on this one, Paper*Boy.  Someone called me on not producing "verification" on some tidbit I found on the web, which was uber interesting and totally speculative and without attribution, substantiation, etc.   You don't ask the waiter how come there's no salad with the appetizer.  It's an APPETIZER, not a full meal. 

CoastGab is not peer-reviewed; this is not an academic journal.  Fear not, paranormal buddies, post your wacky news right here for my sleepless eyes.

Anagrammy

 Found this on another site.  One of my favorites.

Cobra2006

Email from George? Does he answer anyone any more?  Back when he was just a guest host I sent something to him that he didn't like, and we had quite an exchange, culminating in him writing to me, "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me."  Honest, he did.  I wish I hadn't deleted it.

Back then he had his own website which claimed something about him producing the highest rated show ever, (in Detroit?) and something about an Emmy.  I always suspected that it was a slight bit of resume padding. Does anyone know about that?

b_dubb

i can only tolerate Ian and Knapp.  Noory is just going through the motions.  and he let's his callers just go on and on and on.  even when they're clearly insane and in the grips of manic fit

texaskdog

We should all call the show like the stern people would call other shows and say "BABABOOEY BABABOOEY"

fysisist

George Noory has a fat hairy ass, although I can't substantiate or verify that personally.  But we all know it's true.

onan

Quote from: anagrammy on July 10, 2011, 09:52:51 AM
I'm with you on this one, Paper*Boy.  Someone called me on not producing "verification" on some tidbit I found on the web, which was uber interesting and totally speculative and without attribution, substantiation, etc.   You don't ask the waiter how come there's no salad with the appetizer.  It's an APPETIZER, not a full meal. 

CoastGab is not peer-reviewed; this is not an academic journal.  Fear not, paranormal buddies, post your wacky news right here for my sleepless eyes.

Anagrammy

I feel a bit tenuous about this post. Nevertheless, I am the guy that "called you out".  That really wasn't my intent. I actually thought we had a small amount of conversation and I thought we were fine.

The way I took your post which was about people praying stopped certain bodies from decaying. You further said that it was accepted fact based on intention physics. I did ask for peer reviewed info because I read your post to mean it had been scientifically proven.

I also realize that Coastgab is not a source for scientific endeavors. But it should certainly be about the truth or at least the pursuit of truth. Otherwise it is nothing but whimsy and fairy dust. That does not define Art Bell or his coast to coast.

I do not mind so much be criticized for being a dick, cus I know I can be. But I get the feeling your intent was to suggest my response to your "somewhat in the past" post was somehow frivolous or meant to annoy you.

For what it is worth if my posts have annoyed you, I do apologize. But if you would have been so annoyed, why not pm me to let me know. It isn't like we haven't discussed a few things prior.

Anyhoo, it is kinda my nature to ask questions and want to know the inner workings  rather than taking things at face value.




anagrammy

Quote from: onan on July 10, 2011, 09:36:16 PM
I feel a bit tenuous about this post. Nevertheless, I am the guy that "called you out".  That really wasn't my intent. I actually thought we had a small amount of conversation and I thought we were fine.

The way I took your post which was about people praying stopped certain bodies from decaying. You further said that it was accepted fact based on intention physics. I did ask for peer reviewed info because I read your post to mean it had been scientifically proven.

I also realize that Coastgab is not a source for scientific endeavors. But it should certainly be about the truth or at least the pursuit of truth. Otherwise it is nothing but whimsy and fairy dust. That does not define Art Bell or his coast to coast.

I do not mind so much be criticized for being a dick, cus I know I can be. But I get the feeling your intent was to suggest my response to your "somewhat in the past" post was somehow frivolous or meant to annoy you.

For what it is worth if my posts have annoyed you, I do apologize. But if you would have been so annoyed, why not pm me to let me know. It isn't like we haven't discussed a few things prior.

Anyhoo, it is kinda my nature to ask questions and want to know the inner workings  rather than taking things at face value.

Hey Onan, we are fine.  I'm not the least bit annoyed at you-- or you wanting sources. I just don't want to provide them due to my own laziness.  Rather than hunt it up,  I sidestepped the whole argument about what constitutes "proof" that intention/observation influences the behavior of matter because others on this board have more interest and qualifications than I do.  I believe the influence of the observer has been proven, but it could have been disproven by a subsequent study, for all I know. 

If I have a link, I certainly will provide it and people do email me and ask for various links or shows I've mentioned, which is fine.  It's just a bit of retro adolescence on my part due to having done so much research while working in law and now--HALLELUJAH--I'm retired.

So, I haven't given our discussion a thought since then.  I do notice that in my own life there do seem to be a lot of coincidences of me thinking, "Boy, I'd like to have a XX, wish they weren't so pricey," and then one just like that shows up a couple of days later in a thrift store I felt compelled to visit.  I'm thinking I'm attracting what I want/need,  but it very well could be that the item has been there frequently and I didn't notice since I didn't need one.

Anagrammy




Scully

Quote from: anagrammy on July 10, 2011, 09:52:51 AM
I'm with you on this one, Paper*Boy.  Someone called me on not producing "verification" on some tidbit I found on the web, which was uber interesting and totally speculative and without attribution, substantiation, etc.   You don't ask the waiter how come there's no salad with the appetizer.  It's an APPETIZER, not a full meal. 

CoastGab is not peer-reviewed; this is not an academic journal.  Fear not, paranormal buddies, post your wacky news right here for my sleepless eyes.

Anagrammy

Ana, you jumped the gun on this one.

Read my post #8199 where I specifically asked if anyone had an update to several people's search for an official listing of Emmys to serve as proof of George's claims. In that post I mentioned a couple of sources I don't consider reliable ... likely just Premiere's and George's claims plus rubber stamping by Wikipedia. All this was in response to Jethro's questioning the validity of the Emmys claim.

You missed a few posts, I think.  And Onan, I think I took a bullet that was aimed at you.  ???

anagrammy

Hey Scully!  BTW, I like your new avatar, has a Ren & Stimpy feel to it.   

I am all good with providing evidence for George Noory claims, if anyone has it, bring it forth!  After hearing his sincere claims to use all the Premiere advertisers' products, I am waiting for adult diapers to enter the picture... and now I'm wondering if George really did go to dental school.... and why isn't he a dentist?

Anyone know?

Anagrammy

Theodoric

And this is why I love this forum. Its less about ego and more about community. Petty fights seem to have short life spans here. Just wanted to say nice diplomacy skills on all parties included and keep up the love (accept for towards George I guess).

onan

Quote from: Theodoric on July 11, 2011, 11:50:55 AM
And this is why I love this forum. Its less about ego and more about community. Petty fights seem to have short life spans here. Just wanted to say nice diplomacy skills on all parties included and keep up the love (accept for towards George I guess).

AWW Whadda you know? ;)

BobGrau

Quote from: anagrammy on July 10, 2011, 09:58:05 PM


So, I haven't given our discussion a thought since then.  I do notice that in my own life there do seem to be a lot of coincidences of me thinking, "Boy, I'd like to have a XX, wish they weren't so pricey," and then one just like that shows up a couple of days later  in a thrift store I felt compelled to visit.  I'm thinking I'm attracting what I want/need,  but it very well could be that the item has been there frequently and I didn't notice since I didn't need one.

Anagrammy

Quote from: anagrammy on July 11, 2011, 11:35:19 AM
 

  After hearing his sincere claims to use all the Premiere advertisers' products, I am waiting for adult diapers to enter the picture... and now I'm wondering if George really did go to dental school.... and why isn't he a dentist?

Anyone know?

Anagrammy

this should be interesting

anagrammy

Let's hope the adult diapers manifest for George and not for me!  LOL!

Ana

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