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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: Insanity on December 15, 2012, 03:48:21 AM
Noory thinks that he would be like " santa bringing in buckets of mail" if he had a physical adress for the luddites of the world to send him mail.....

What an ego.
yet back in the 90s Art Bell had a P.O. Box for listeners to send mail and packages to.
he got tons of mail there (far more than Noory could ever hope for) and still managed to sift thru it...
after 9-11 however Art suspended that due to fear of the anthrax mail packages.

Quote from: Insanity on December 15, 2012, 03:48:21 AM
Noory thinks that he would be like " santa bringing in buckets of mail" if he had a physical adress for the luddites of the world to send him mail.....

What an ego.

A few sort of related comments George has made over theyears include refusing to answer a guests question about what kind of car he drives because 'some one might follow' him, claiming he refuses to eat any food brought into the studio because 'someone might try to poison' him, not revealing what restaurants he likes because 'there would be huge crowds around thuh place'.

Yerah, everyone wants a piece of George.  Well, everyone except starlets and Hollywood producers.

ziznak

I loved Digitechs story about running into him at the Airport.  He was the only person to recognize Jorch.  I guess when you have an inflated ego and the paranoia that goes with believing everything on coast you can understand Jorch's psychosis.

I listened to both C2C and to Ground Zero last night,Both pretty much covered the massacre.Something came out that the shooter shot the lock on the door ad was ot passed through as stated before.But as all these events the 'newz' changes 'hourly'.
In all the answer is Gun Control ad I believe the best gun control comes through practice at the range and compitant instruction. This shit will stop when these chicken shit gunslingers won't just be oposing unarmed people.There has not bee one of these events except where the victims have been in a gunfree space. Also there needs to be some followup on what kind of pharmaceuticals these nutters are or have been prescribed.

ItsOver

His favorite eating establishments are easy.  IHOP or Waffle House when he skips out early with Tommy, and the nearest convenience store when he's riding solo.  Back to those pre-made turkey sandwiches.

I could see Jorch and Tommy cruising incognito to avoid the paparazzi.


Eddie Coyle

Quote from: ziznak on December 15, 2012, 02:46:30 PM
I loved Digitechs story about running into him at the Airport.  He was the only person to recognize Jorch.  I guess when you have an inflated ego and the paranoia that goes with believing everything on coast you can understand Jorch's psychosis.
I'd believe that account from pretty much everybody here but him. The same person who felt a need to dig up Noory's lawsuits/divorces...just so happens to be in the airport when Noory arrives. Probably he checked flight plans and such.

        Hey, if Letterman can have stalkers, why can't Noory?


Eddie Coyle

Quote from: ItsOver on December 15, 2012, 03:41:03 PM
Hmmmmmm.... Noory stalkers.  Could be.


If it was 1978 and I was casting for a high strung, demented creep hell bent on destruction. Well, I'd call Ed Dames first...but this guy would be second.

ItsOver

I get a chill everytime I hear Richard C. Crazy greet Jorch with "Helllloooooooo....... George."  :o

popple

Quote from: Unquenchable Angst on December 15, 2012, 03:21:58 PM
This shit will stop when these chicken shit gunslingers won't just be oposing unarmed people.There has not bee one of these events except where the victims have been in a gunfree space.

Yeah, apparently it was reported he was wearing a bullet proof vest. He needed a bullet proof vest to shoot 5 year olds? Such a coward.

VtaGeezer

Quote from: Unquenchable Angst on December 15, 2012, 03:21:58 PM
I listened to both C2C and to Ground Zero last night,Both pretty much covered the massacre.Something came out that the shooter shot the lock on the door ad was ot passed through as stated before.But as all these events the 'newz' changes 'hourly'.
In all the answer is Gun Control ad I believe the best gun control comes through practice at the range and compitant instruction. This shit will stop when these chicken shit gunslingers won't just be oposing unarmed people.There has not bee one of these events except where the victims have been in a gunfree space. Also there needs to be some followup on what kind of pharmaceuticals these nutters are or have been prescribed.
Its reported now that Mom was a gun nutter who did train her son how to safely handle weapons and took him to the range.  You NRA boyz should be proud...its also reported that he put at least three rounds in each child. 

Mels-hole1984

Quote from: Paper*Boy on December 15, 2012, 02:42:09 PM
Yerah, everyone wants a piece of George.  Well, everyone except starlets and Hollywood producers.


"Starlets"...Thats comedy...I shit better ass than George Noory gets!

DeeElf

I'm off the Noory.  For good this time.  It's been about ten days.  Feeling much better.

Mels-hole1984

Quote from: DeeElf on December 16, 2012, 12:38:34 AM
I'm off the Noory.  For good this time.  It's been about ten days.  Feeling much better.

Lose the Anton Levay avatar and grab some credibility....

coaster

Quote from: DeeElf on December 16, 2012, 12:38:34 AM
I'm off the Noory.  For good this time.  It's been about ten days.  Feeling much better.
noorys like really shitty weed. it'll give you a headache but its better than nothing.

WOTR

Quote from: UFO Fill on December 15, 2012, 04:55:24 AM
I remember that a number - maybe all - of the school shooters had either recently begun taking an anti-depressant or had recently stopped taking it, including the Columbine kids.  I still want to know if this guy was medicated, and think this may still be an area to explore....
I kind of hope he was.  Yes, killers might be taking anti-psychotics- they should be.

The fact is that anybody who is capable of an act such as this has some major problems.  They may well be depressed.  Blaming the medication being taken to treat the underlying issues does not seem fair.  Nobody who can shoot a child in the head should be considered normal.  They would have years of problems behind them.  If those problems are treated with a drug, suddenly it becomes the fault of the drug and not the persons underlying issues.

I have said before that I know a fellow on court ordered medication.  If he takes it he is not (overly) dangerous.  If he does not it is a matter of hours or days before major breakdowns (and likely assaults) will take place.  Now, if he slips while on the medication and has a break with reality you are going to tell me that it is the fault of the medication despite the fact that he has managed a couple of years now without major incidents (where it would be a matter of days without?)  If he gets his hands on a gun and the medication is not enough to stop a paranoid delusion and he shoots 10 innocent people there is no doubt that Noory will be telling us that it is because he was on medication (never mind the VERY long history of incidents that led a court to rule that he has to be on medication to remain free.) 

On a side note, he believes that he should not be on it and that it is unfair... one day he may disappear and manage to miss two or three days only to reemerge on the 6:00 news as killing some passing strangers or his family (they will not have anything to do with him to this day for good reasons...)

Mels-hole1984

My old man stormed Omaha beach...I'm so fucking sick of hearing about georges mouth incident! Go eat another pizza roll buddy...Fucking choke on it while your at it!

Scully

Quote from: WOTR on December 16, 2012, 02:30:52 AM
I kind of hope he was.  Yes, killers might be taking anti-psychotics- they should be.

The fact is that anybody who is capable of an act such as this has some major problems.  They may well be depressed.  Blaming the medication being taken to treat the underlying issues does not seem fair.  Nobody who can shoot a child in the head should be considered normal.  They would have years of problems behind them.  If those problems are treated with a drug, suddenly it becomes the fault of the drug and not the persons underlying issues.

I have said before that I know a fellow on court ordered medication.  If he takes it he is not (overly) dangerous.  If he does not it is a matter of hours or days before major breakdowns (and likely assaults) will take place.  Now, if he slips while on the medication and has a break with reality you are going to tell me that it is the fault of the medication despite the fact that he has managed a couple of years now without major incidents (where it would be a matter of days without?)  If he gets his hands on a gun and the medication is not enough to stop a paranoid delusion and he shoots 10 innocent people there is no doubt that Noory will be telling us that it is because he was on medication (never mind the VERY long history of incidents that led a court to rule that he has to be on medication to remain free.) 

On a side note, he believes that he should not be on it and that it is unfair... one day he may disappear and manage to miss two or three days only to reemerge on the 6:00 news as killing some passing strangers or his family (they will not have anything to do with him to this day for good reasons...)


I am SO with you, WOTR.  I wonder if others who are so down on medications for mental diseases will EVER understand.  :'(

Insanity

Quote from: VtaGeezer on December 15, 2012, 08:54:42 PM
Its reported now that Mom was a gun nutter who did train her son how to safely handle weapons and took him to the range.  You NRA boyz should be proud...its also reported that he put at least three rounds in each child.
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I really hate to drag this crap into this kinda depressing disaster, But if were going to play political Bull Shit,

If we ban guns you would have axe/machete/knife/arrow/crossbow/bat/pointy stick/strangler/bomb/fire/fist/car sabotage/poison/cudgle(sp)/hammer/rock/electricution/drownding/suffocateing/etc murders.

The real issue seems to be Human Beeeeeings, the only way murders will never happen is If every single human beeeein' dissapears.  Exterminate the human race and end the problem?

The last thing I want is to be unable to defend myself against these evil people.

My great grandpa had guns, My grandpa had guns, My dad had guns, and I have a gun. Yet we never killed anyone with them, I don't ever want to hurt anyone with them But I also refuse to belive that I have to be a victim to anyone who wants to hurt me.

Quote from: WOTR on December 16, 2012, 02:30:52 AM
I kind of hope he was.  Yes, killers might be taking anti-psychotics- they should be.

The fact is that anybody who is capable of an act such as this has some major problems.  They may well be depressed.  Blaming the medication being taken to treat the underlying issues does not seem fair.  Nobody who can shoot a child in the head should be considered normal.  They would have years of problems behind them.  If those problems are treated with a drug, suddenly it becomes the fault of the drug and not the persons underlying issues.

I have said before that I know a fellow on court ordered medication.  If he takes it he is not (overly) dangerous.  If he does not it is a matter of hours or days before major breakdowns (and likely assaults) will take place.  Now, if he slips while on the medication and has a break with reality you are going to tell me that it is the fault of the medication despite the fact that he has managed a couple of years now without major incidents (where it would be a matter of days without?)  If he gets his hands on a gun and the medication is not enough to stop a paranoid delusion and he shoots 10 innocent people there is no doubt that Noory will be telling us that it is because he was on medication (never mind the VERY long history of incidents that led a court to rule that he has to be on medication to remain free.) 

On a side note, he believes that he should not be on it and that it is unfair... one day he may disappear and manage to miss two or three days only to reemerge on the 6:00 news as killing some passing strangers or his family (they will not have anything to do with him to this day for good reasons...)


They medicate too many boys that are just active and bored in class because they are... boys. We were told my son should be put on this crap, and it was total BS.

Yes, there are plenty of people that can be helped and contained by these drugs - but when prescribing this stuff is the default, and kids are on them that shouldn't be, then go off of them, then have some violent incident directly traceable to this stuff - that's what people are talking about.

From my (very limited) experience, too many people are making too much money on the prescribing of this stuff.

Quote from: Insanity on December 16, 2012, 03:35:40 AM
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I really hate to drag this crap into this kinda depressing disaster, But if were going to play political Bull Shit,

If we ban guns you would have axe/machete/knife/arrow/crossbow/bat/pointy stick/strangler/bomb/fire/fist/car sabotage/poison/cudgle(sp)/hammer/rock/electricution/drownding/suffocateing/etc murders.

The real issue seems to be Human Beeeeeings, the only way murders will never happen is If every single human beeeein' dissapears.  Exterminate the human race and end the problem?

The last thing I want is to be unable to defend myself against these evil people.

My great grandpa had guns, My grandpa had guns, My dad had guns, and I have a gun. Yet we never killed anyone with them, I don't ever want to hurt anyone with them But I also refuse to belive that I have to be a victim to anyone who wants to hurt me.

People tend to see an event, then the gun, then conclude that removing guns is the only answer, end of story.

They don't look down the road to see what follows when guns are outlawed for everyone. Too many people have never had a gun, never shot one, don't understand guns, think everybody that has a gun is some wild-eyed fool, then extrapolate that more guns automatically means more gun violence. The media and the people that want to disarm everyone aren't helping (as always).

By now it's a waste of breath to talk about self defense, that just knowing a gun may be around is a deterrent, that criminals will be the only ones with guns if they are outlawed, etc, ad naseum. The people that don't agree with that after hearing it a million times clearly just don't get it, or don't want to, and aren't going to change thier minds.

Juan

Just to be clear, I'm not opposing medication.  But in the 90s, the school shooters IIRC had been recently prescribed a new medication, or they had gone off of a medication.  There were doctors at the time who advocated institutionalizing people for the first couple of weeks they were on the new anti-depressants.  These doctors said that people who would have violent reactions would have them within that time.  No one knew what to do about people who secretly stopped taking their meds.

My comments are to the effect of wondering if we should revisit that policy.

Jasmine

Quote from: Paper*Boy on December 15, 2012, 02:42:09 PM

A few sort of related comments George has made over theyears include refusing to answer a guests question about what kind of car he drives because 'some one might follow' him, claiming he refuses to eat any food brought into the studio because 'someone might try to poison' him, not revealing what restaurants he likes because 'there would be huge crowds around thuh place'.


So in other words, Curious George thinks he's Vladimir Putin or Dmitry Medvedev.

WOTR

Quote from: Paper*Boy on December 16, 2012, 03:41:05 AM
They medicate too many boys that are just active and bored in class because they are... boys. We were told my son should be put on this crap, and it was total BS.
Fair enough.  It is over prescribed.  I do not know how old your son is, but I can tell you that I finally got diagnosed when I was just over 30.  I am missing the hyper component and the diagnosis was not as common back when I was growing up.  While I do take medication to help manage myself some of the time, I am able to regulate myself in other ways quite a bit of the time.  If he is old enough (and I am talking teens) and they are still saying that it could help I would offer my completely unsolicited and likely unwelcome advice that you let him try it for a month and decide if it helps or not.  By that age he will either know that it is helping him or he will know that it is a waste of time and money (and yes, there are other strategies as well as nutrition that help.)  I can honestly say that I do not completely rely on medication, but that I would have liked to have the option for the time I was in school.

Just for fun I will relate an hour of my Thursday night at work.  I have a mezzanine project that has been hellish and I was browsing other manufacturers for fun (not for a reason being as the deposit is in, the order placed and it is now built and shipping.)  This lead to finding used mezzanines for sale which led to finding used trash conveyors (something that I did not know existed and now have out to quote, used, from two companies.)  After that another site was selling a scanning electron microscope in Ohio for $500 and I thought it would be cool to have in my basement so I looked into power requirements.  This lead me to discover that many are for sale- and good, used, serviceable equipment runs $5000 - $10 000 (in case you want one many are 110V and require 20 amps to run, 60 to start so they could be installed in your basement.)  Rather than stopping there I began reading up on the history of the scanning electron microscope (developed during the 40s and the commercial versions first bought in the 60s...) and the technology that went into them- namely the scanning part.  This lead to the first fax machine (the early - mid 1800s - yes, 1800s) because it scans in the same way the microscope did so I read up on the history and development of the fax machine...  I ended up by reading several white papers on cleaning and disinfecting floors with auto-scrubbers and a white paper on some new products for lubricating industrial parts.

Anyhow, you can probably see how the attention deficit part of the diagnosis can lead to never ending rabbit holes.  Fortunately, my work is varied to put it nicely and both the trash conveyor and the auto scrubber white paper provided me with some useful information, so it was not a waste of time.  I would not trade my ability to jump between thoughts and subjects for anything including a so called normal brain.  I was unmediated and had a few minutes with nothing pressing to take care of.  Having said that, you can likely see where this can be a severe problem when you are dealing with deadlines or need to actually keep yourself on task and at times just cannot manage.  The problems I encountered in school may well have been easier had I at least had a diagnosis rather than thinking I was just to F*ing stupid to keep myself on task to complete assignments or pay attention in class (yes, I still got very high marks but ended up really hating myself in a lot of instances and dealing with constant frustration.)

The long and the short of it is that I agree with you that it is over prescribed and pushed far too often- and in many cases too early (my sister was told her twins at the age of 4 should be on it and she is refusing.) There is absolutely no call to medicate a child before their teens other than extreme circumstances but it seems to be the norm to consider any sign of acting out or spirit in a child to be proof that medication is warranted.  My problem comes with those who decide that there is never a reason for this medication or believe that it is not a real problem (you know... if only somebody just applied themselves a little more...)

Quote from: WOTR on December 16, 2012, 07:32:40 AM
... my completely unsolicited and likely unwelcome advice...

No, not at all.  This is great perspective and never know when it could be very helpful.


Quote from: WOTR on December 16, 2012, 07:32:40 AM
Fair enough. It is over prescribed. I do not know how old your son is, but I can tell you that I finally got diagnosed when I was just over 30. I am missing the hyper component and the diagnosis was not as common back when I was growing up. While I do take medication to help manage myself some of the time, I am able to regulate myself in other ways quite a bit of the time. If he is old enough (and I am talking teens) and they are still saying that it could help I would offer my completely unsolicited and likely unwelcome advice that you let him try it for a month and decide if it helps or not. By that age he will either know that it is helping him or he will know that it is a waste of time and money (and yes, there are other strategies as well as nutrition that help.) I can honestly say that I do not completely rely on medication, but that I would have liked to have the option for the time I was in school...

He's 21 and managed to graduate and take a few comm college courses.  I got overruled by mom and he did try it out for a few months - turned out he really was just bored and didn't like school and all that. 


Quote from: WOTR on December 16, 2012, 07:32:40 AM
.... My problem comes with those who decide that there is never a reason for this medication or believe that it is not a real problem (you know... if only somebody just applied themselves a little more...)

Yes.

Digitech

Quote from: Eddie Coyle on December 15, 2012, 03:35:03 PM
   I'd believe that account from pretty much everybody here but him. The same person who felt a need to dig up Noory's lawsuits/divorces...just so happens to be in the airport when Noory arrives. Probably he checked flight plans and such.

        Hey, if Letterman can have stalkers, why can't Noory?

I don't think it should be too surprising, really. In the last four weeks, I have been in the STL airport eight times. George lives in (or at least often returns to) St. Louis and is apparently a frequent traveler. It's not that big a coincidence that two people living in the same state, departing from and arriving to the same city ran into each other.

What is a little surprising to me is that the plane was from Houston to STL. I had also recently gone from Los Angeles to St. Louis, and if I had to pick one where I would be most likely to run into him that would have been it.

Mels-hole1984

Quote from: Digitech on December 16, 2012, 11:53:47 AM
I don't think it should be too surprising, really. In the last four weeks, I have been in the STL airport eight times. George lives in (or at least often returns to) St. Louis and is apparently a frequent traveler. It's not that big a coincidence that two people living in the same state, departing from and arriving to the same city ran into each other.

What is a little surprising to me is that the plane was from Houston to STL. I had also recently gone from Los Angeles to St. Louis, and if I had to pick one where I would be most likely to run into him that would have been it.

Whoa....,We might have a badass over her...Either that or a Noory sympathyzer...

MV/Liberace!

Quote from: Unquenchable Angst on December 15, 2012, 03:21:58 PM
There has not bee one of these events except where the victims have been in a gunfree space.


for me, the entire discussion pretty much boils down to this sentence.

MV/Liberace!

Quote from: Mels-hole1984 on December 16, 2012, 09:43:20 PM
Whoa....,We might have a badass over her...Either that or a Noory sympathyzer...


huh?

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