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The General Musings of Falkie2013 (George Senda, The Guy From Pittsburgh)

Started by heater, December 19, 2013, 07:37:40 PM

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Falkie2013

Quote from: whoozit on April 08, 2016, 12:01:18 PM
Consider it my application for court jester.  I'm sure I'll earn my bread and my stripes.

I can't afford to buy me bread much less you.😛😜
Hands you a Twizzler in lieu of stripes.


Falkie2013

This is all great fun but it is taking me away from show prep.
King says desist for now !

Lilith

Quote from: Billy Joe Mulgreavey on April 08, 2016, 12:06:25 PM
Brig, as resident den mother and keeper of the peace, you may need to be on hand to do a little ear pulling should these boys become a little too obstreperous.

I understand your sincere concerns BJ, but I must insist on remaining silent.  Far be it from me to take even the most minuscule segment of fame and glory from The Boss at the Burgh.

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Inglorious Bitch on April 08, 2016, 12:16:00 PM
PBS, the perfect man does exist:



LOL

Women like him because he's no threat to them. If they ever met he'd spend as little time as was polite to get the introductions out of the way before demanding the pub in which you met take meat off the menu and the butcher where it was bought to be shut down. All just before you lost the will to live.

:D

ponyboysunset

Quote from: Inglorious Bitch on April 08, 2016, 12:16:00 PM
PBS, the perfect man does exist:



LOL
Even as a lesbian I can appreciate this. Music is deal breaker for me in my dating life. Had to dump a girl once because she liked Nickelback, shudder. Those were dark, dark times.

PS YP I'm a vegetarian...

Quote from: ponyboysunset on April 08, 2016, 12:20:39 PM
Even as a lesbian I can appreciate this. Music is deal breaker for me in my dating life. Had to dump a girl once because she liked Nickelback, shudder. Those were dark, dark times.

PS YP I'm a vegetarian...
Um, Nickelback is a good band. Why does everyone pretend that they are not?


One last one.


whoozit

Quote from: Falkie2013 on April 08, 2016, 12:14:51 PM
Whoozit wins the position of court jester.
I'll be a credit to my office.  I'll have a few beverages tonight and do my best Droppa MaPantz imitation.  Any Chroncles of Amber fans in here?

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on April 08, 2016, 12:00:14 PM
Borne in mind if I ever lose the will to live and feel like slashing my wrists to the off key monotone of probably Mancester's most pretentious vegan.

Pretentious?  More pretentious than this lute playing fairy from Newcastle?

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: ponyboysunset on April 08, 2016, 12:20:39 PM
Even as a lesbian I can appreciate this. Music is deal breaker for me in my dating life. Had to dump a girl once because she liked Nickelback, shudder. Those were dark, dark times.

PS YP I'm a vegetarian...


If I had to list my deal breakers over bands/soloists I didn't like even a little bit, it would go into several volumes.

I know you're a vegetarian: but that tosser thinks the planet should be.

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Billy Joe Mulgreavey on April 08, 2016, 12:25:09 PM
Pretentious?  More pretentious than this lute playing fairy from Newcastle?

Oh you'll get no argument from me on that.

whoozit

Aren't all musicians a little eccentric if not batshit crazy?  I make it a point not to look into their private lives and just enjoy their music.  That works for people I enjoy in other contexts too.  I can't believe I have to preach here of all places about setting people on pedestals.

ponyboysunset

Quote from: Billy Joe Mulgreavey on April 08, 2016, 12:25:09 PM
Pretentious?  More pretentious than this lute playing fairy from Newcastle?
The Police were awesome. Sting, not so much.
Regarding Nickelback, that has to be sarcastic humor, right? They're right up there with Creed. I'm so glad that the guy from 311 knocked his ass out in a bar in Detroit. LOL.
Regarding everyone being vegetarian, I'm not for that. I'm a libertarian. I do not give a rat's ass what you do or who you do it with. LOL.

Lilith

Quote from: Falkie2013 on April 08, 2016, 11:35:56 AM
I shall consider it.

Would you consider inviting Heather as well?  I think it would make for a thrilling roundtable episode.  George Senda, George Noory, Heather Wade, Michael Vandeven.  I don't think it could get much better than that.

Wishfull thinking, I know.  But if anybody could do it, it would be you George.

Lilith

Quote from: chefist on April 08, 2016, 12:19:28 PM
Updated and final revision show notes have been sent, George...

Your a good man chefist!  Thank you for your devoted service.   :-*


ponyboysunset

Quote from: Inglorious Bitch on April 08, 2016, 12:33:48 PM
No  :-[ :'(
This is my laugh of the day. But you know what? We live in a free country where we all are able to like whatever music and other things. Way to own it. That is major points for you.

Quote from: whoozit on April 08, 2016, 12:29:32 PM
Aren't all musicians a little eccentric if not batshit crazy?  I make it a point not to look into their private lives and just enjoy their music.  That works for people I enjoy in other contexts too.  I can't believe I have to preach here of all places about setting people on pedestals.

To hell with their personal lives, have you listened to the crap Sting has been putting out?  The last time I tuned into one of his blurbs on the tube, he was moaning some ancient hymn or something and strumming a goddam lute..a LUTE!  I could slap the bastard and remind him he once was a %$#@&^% rock musician...and a pretty good one too.

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: ponyboysunset on April 08, 2016, 12:30:18 PM
The Police were awesome. Sting, not so much.
Regarding Nickelback, that has to be sarcastic humor, right? They're right up there with Creed. I'm so glad that the guy from 311 knocked his ass out in a bar in Detroit. LOL.
Regarding everyone being vegetarian, I'm not for that. I'm a libertarian. I do not give a rat's ass what you do or who you do it with. LOL.

I ought to add that there are certain tracks I've bought an album to hear but don't like the rest. But in these days of downloads it's not such a problem. My brother likes Nickleback, me not so much. But then he bought a Gloria Estefan LP many years ago.

ponyboysunset

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on April 08, 2016, 12:36:27 PM
I ought to add that there are certain tracks I've bought an album to hear but don't like the rest. But in these days of downloads it's not such a problem. My brother likes Nickleback, me not so much. But then he bought a Gloria Estefan LP many years ago.
That makes sense. Bad music all the way around. When someone likes something awful but then likes something great it can be down right baffling. Then again maybe not, maybe we are all just a bunch of weirdoes trying to survive on this giant blue marble.

whoozit

Quote from: Billy Joe Mulgreavey on April 08, 2016, 12:35:57 PM
To hell with their personal lives, have you listened to the crap Sting has been putting out?  The last time I tuned into one of his blurbs on the tube, he was moaning some ancient hymn or something and strumming a goddam lute..a LUTE!  I could slap the bastard and remind him he once was a %$#@&^% rock musician...and a pretty good one too.
I haven't and I assume it is because it sucks.  If he was putting out good material I would have heard about it through musician friends.

Quote from: ponyboysunset on April 08, 2016, 12:30:18 PM
The Police were awesome. Sting, not so much.
Regarding Nickelback, that has to be sarcastic humor, right? They're right up there with Creed. I'm so glad that the guy from 311 knocked his ass out in a bar in Detroit. LOL.
Regarding everyone being vegetarian, I'm not for that. I'm a libertarian. I do not give a rat's ass what you do or who you do it with. LOL.

Have you tried rat's ass?  Ground up, grilled with a piece of cheese and served with a bun?  Tastes just like a cow burger.

Lilith

Quote from: chefist on April 08, 2016, 12:34:52 PM
It will be an amazing night, Brig!

I am making preparations all day as well.  I have my audacity set up, lest there is some sort of technical failure at the main hub, as well as Debut, to capture the live chat with the gabcast audio.  Hopefully, I shall have no tech failures here, and all will go well.  I am doing everthing I can to prepare for saving all aspects of this historic event, for all of mankind to treasure for all eternity.

Falkie2013

Quote from: brig on April 08, 2016, 12:32:17 PM
Would you consider inviting Heather as well?  I think it would make for a thrilling roundtable episode.  George Senda, George Noory, Heather Wade, Michael Vandeven.  I don't think it could get much better than that.

Wishfull thinking, I know.  But if anybody could do it, it would be you George.

If she wants to call in fine.
But since she has never acknowledged my Skype contact request I am NOT going to go out of my way to ask her.

Please, everyone stop with the comments directed towards me until after the show.
I have more show prep to do and you're keeping me from my first cup of coffee.
Coffeeless George radio will NOT be a good thing to listen to with me snarling at everyone while under caffeine withdrawal.

" Yeah, let's take the next goddamned call. Who are you and what in the hell do you want to talk about, you pathetic loser ? "

Quote from: Inglorious Bitch on April 08, 2016, 11:44:25 AM
Well, there is a gif that someone here had where he is wearing New Years novelty glasses and smacking Kathy. Senda has also famously said something to the effect of "I only hit girlfriends and animals if attacked." I guess a 6'2" 380 pound man is a defensless creature who needs to defend himself from vicious kittens and demoralized girlfriends.

I recall him calling some one an idiot because they said that there was no difference between striking someone with a closed fist or an open fist. Senda said a closed fist was unacceptable.
In a video he says that he never punches Kathy.
In the New Years video he is seen smacking Kathy with an open hand.
In the Drone Go Home video Kathy says that George is not still hitting me.

Draw your own conclusions but we also know that he is extremely verbally abusive to Kathy.

whoozit

George, I think we need to rechristen your arch-nemesis Wee Topher.  Silly sounding yet easy enough for people to figure out who you are refering to.  It also takes the high road by not using scatological humor.  What say you?

Edit:  I did not see your request to stop vying for your attention.  No need to reply before the show.

ponyboysunset

Quote from: Billy Joe Mulgreavey on April 08, 2016, 12:38:20 PM
Have you tried rat's ass?  Ground up, grilled with a piece of cheese and served with a bun?  Tastes just like a cow burger.
Sir, I do not eat meat. LOL.

Falkie2013

Quote from: brig on April 08, 2016, 12:39:19 PM
I am making preparations all day as well.  I have my audacity set up, lest there is some sort of technical failure at the main hub, as well as Debut, to capture the live chat with the gabcast audio.  Hopefully, I shall have no tech failures here, and all will go well.  I am doing everthing I can to prepare for saving all aspects of this historic event, for all of mankind to treasure for all eternity.

There are REAL people in Gabcast chat ?

I thought it was solely populated by undead trolls.

Quote from: Rally Squirrel on April 08, 2016, 12:40:49 PM
I recall him calling some one an idiot because they said that there was no difference between striking someone with a closed fist or an open fist. Senda said a closed fist was unacceptable.
In a video he says that he never punches Kathy.
In the New Years video he is seen smacking Kathy with an open hand.
In the Drone Go Home video Kathy says that George is not still hitting me.

Draw your own conclusions but we also know that he is extremely verbally abusive to Kathy everyone.

whoozit


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