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Started by sillydog, April 07, 2008, 10:21:45 PM

Art Bell

Ok I think we will make this test tomorrow I have a few things I must do. Hope everybody is having a spiffy Weekend.

Art

popple

It is rather quite spiffy now that I think of it  8)

jazmunda

Quote from: Art Bell on June 06, 2015, 06:17:53 PM
Ok I think we will make this test tomorrow I have a few things I must do. Hope everybody is having a spiffy Weekend.

Art

How dare you have a life outside of BellGab.

Have a great weekend.

jazmunda

Quote from: popple on June 06, 2015, 06:20:06 PM
It is rather quite spiffy now that I think of it  8)

For some bellgabbers I'm sure it's quite spliffy.

paladin1991

Quote from: serenity on June 06, 2015, 03:06:02 PM
So what do we call the seasoned elder Bellgabbers? (or senile)
Fossilgabbers.

paladin1991

Quote from: nbirnes on June 06, 2015, 03:09:20 PM
And what about the perverted Bellgrabbers?
Falkiegabbers


paladin1991

Quote from: ks3484 on June 06, 2015, 03:20:12 PM
Speaking of money Maybe Art Bell can help to get things turned around? I know...How about doing a Wednesday Night Debt Telethon? After all  $59,748.00 of the debt is his share. I believe that it was once said, "We're all in this boat together so lets all row."


An Overview of the United States National Debt

The Current Outstanding Public Debt of the United States is:

$18,152,820,259,005.52

Last Updated: Saturday, June 6th, 2015


Every man, woman and child in the United States currently owes $59,748 for their share of the U.S. public debt

that's for citizens of the American Democracy, isn't it?  I, Sir, am a Sovereign citizen of the American Republic.   

PremRatHater

Quote from: paladin1991 on June 06, 2015, 06:47:18 PM
that's for citizens of the American Democracy, isn't it?  I, Sir, am a Sovereign citizen of the American Republic.

OohRah!  ;)

jerry

Quote from: serenity on June 06, 2015, 03:06:02 PM
So what do we call the seasoned elder Bellgabbers? (or senile)

Falkie? :o

ks3484

Quote from: paladin1991 on June 06, 2015, 06:47:18 PM
that's for citizens of the American Democracy, isn't it?  I, Sir, am a Sovereign citizen of the American Republic.   

No....it isn't for Citizens of the American Democracy at all....because it doesn't exist now, nor has it ever. We are all products...part and parcel....of the one and only American Republic of which you speak because it is the only one that has ever existed, now, or ever...


albrecht

Quote from: paladin1991 on June 06, 2015, 06:47:18 PM
that's for citizens of the American Democracy, isn't it?  I, Sir, am a Sovereign citizen of the American Republic.
Don't worry your person has already been pledged to pay the debt off. I forget the whole theory but something about using CAPITALIZATION, a "strawman," the red numbers on the back of your SS card, some agreement in 1913 with various foreign bankers, and Admiralty law (and a fringed-flag.) Talk to the bearded man in full cammo who has come down from his compound in Hayden Lake at the Spokane gun show and I'm sure you can find out the whole story. Stock up on ammo while you are there! ;)

paladin1991

Quote from: albrecht on June 06, 2015, 07:12:27 PM
Don't worry your person has already been pledged to pay the debt off. I forget the whole theory but something about using CAPITALIZATION, a "strawman," the red numbers on the back of your SS card, some agreement in 1913 with various foreign bankers, and Admiralty law (and a fringed-flag.) Talk to the bearded man in full cammo who has come down from his compound in Hayden Lake at the Spokane gun show and I'm sure you can find out the whole story. Stock up on ammo while you are there! ;)

If 'they' want to collect all they have to do is show up. 

https://youtu.be/NelBNtNm8l0

starrmtn001

Quote from: eddie dean on June 06, 2015, 05:37:27 PM
You two aren't about to rob the diner are you?  :)


Well!  So much for cutting you in eddie!!!  >:(

Falkie2013

Quote from: jerry on June 06, 2015, 06:53:10 PM
Falkie? :o

NOT ready for the oven or crematorium one hopes.
Who started this business about seasoned seniors anyway ?
My tissues might be infused with lemon pepper salt, chili and cheddar cheese since I've eaten enough of the stuff over the years.

Falkie2013

Quote from: albrecht on June 06, 2015, 07:12:27 PM
Don't worry your person has already been pledged to pay the debt off. I forget the whole theory but something about using CAPITALIZATION, a "strawman," the red numbers on the back of your SS card, some agreement in 1913 with various foreign bankers, and Admiralty law (and a fringed-flag.) Talk to the bearded man in full cammo who has come down from his compound in Hayden Lake at the Spokane gun show and I'm sure you can find out the whole story. Stock up on ammo while you are there! ;)

I didn't know Drone had grown a beard.

paladin1991

Quote from: Falkie2013 on June 06, 2015, 07:27:07 PM
NOT ready for the oven or crematorium one hopes.
Who started this business about seasoned seniors anyway ?
My tissues might be infused with lemon pepper salt, chili and cheddar cheese since I've eaten enough of the stuff over the years.
Wth?  Back to your hovel, you. 

munbeam666

Quote from: ks3484 on June 06, 2015, 03:20:12 PM
Speaking of money Maybe Art Bell can help to get things turned around? I know...How about doing a Wednesday Night Debt Telethon? After all  $59,748.00 of the debt is his share. I believe that it was once said, "We're all in this boat together so lets all row."


An Overview of the United States National Debt

The Current Outstanding Public Debt of the United States is:

$18,152,820,259,005.52


Last Updated: Saturday, June 6th, 2015


Every man, woman and child in the United States currently owes $59,748 for their share of the U.S. public debt

How about a Wednesday night paranormal dating service?

eddie dean

Quote from: starrmtn001 on June 06, 2015, 07:23:29 PM
Well!  So much for cutting you in eddie!!!  >:(

Darn!  :(
I guess I can't disclose which cupboard the glowing breifcase is hidden in then. ;D

starrmtn001

Quote from: eddie dean on June 06, 2015, 07:55:35 PM
Darn!  :(
I guess I can't disclose which cupboard the glowing breifcase is hidden in then. ;D
Wait . . . what briefcase???   ???  Glowing huh?  Bet you didn't think, that I'd think . . . TO TURN OFF THE LIGHTS!  HAA HAA HAA!!!

Ouch!  Stupid table!!! 

eddie dean

Quote from: starrmtn001 on June 06, 2015, 08:08:04 PM
Wait . . . what briefcase???   ???

The one from the movie Pulp Fiction. If you haven't seen it, I guess you wouldn't have any idea what I've been referencing.  :-[



The same move where a seemingly lovely couple is sitting in a diner talking sweetly to one another. Cooing lovely things back and forth, such as  'hunny bunny' etc.   Suddenly they both stand up, launch into a cursing tirade and rob the customers at gun point. extraordinary contrast!  the director Quentin Tarantino uses it to great affect in this movie.

When you replied to MV with 'hunny bunny', it reminded me of that scene. I thought you were in on the gag.
It's not a critique about you,  It was just a wise crack reference about the hunny bunny thing. No offence intended. :)

albrecht

Quote from: eddie dean on June 06, 2015, 08:46:08 PM
The one from the movie Pulp Fiction. If you haven't seen it, I guess you wouldn't have any idea what I've been referencing.  :-[



The same move where a seemingly lovely couple are sitting in a diner talking sweetly to one another. Cooing lovely things back and forth, such as  'hunny bunny' etc.   Suddenly they both stand up, launch into a cursing tirade and rob the customers at gun point. Contrast.

When you replyed to MV with 'hunny bunny', it reminded me of that scene. I thought you were in on the gag.
It's not a critique about you,  It was just a wise crack reference about the hunny bunny thing. No offence intended. :)
Personally I liked better the glowing trunk from "Repoman" (1984) and I think he stole the idea but heck, the "mysterious glowing object inside a case" has been around since, at least, the Ark of the Covenant, I guess.

starrmtn001

Quote from: eddie dean on June 06, 2015, 08:46:08 PM
The one from the movie Pulp Fiction. If you haven't seen it, I guess you wouldn't have any idea what I've been referencing.  :-[



The same move where a seemingly lovely couple is sitting in a diner talking sweetly to one another. Cooing lovely things back and forth, such as  'hunny bunny' etc.   Suddenly they both stand up, launch into a cursing tirade and rob the customers at gun point. extraordinary contrast!  the director Quentin Tarantino uses it to great affect in this movie.

When you replied to MV with 'hunny bunny', it reminded me of that scene. I thought you were in on the gag.
It's not a critique about you,  It was just a wise crack reference about the hunny bunny thing. No offence intended. :)
Nope.  Never saw the movie.  And, I didn't take offense, in fact I rather enjoy your replies.  Keep 'em coming there Bubba, I can take it lol!

ks3484

Quote from: munbeam666 on June 06, 2015, 07:53:30 PM
How about a Wednesday night paranormal dating service?

I don't think going through on a date with an unknown paranormalee is very wise. How about doing something a little safer....like pledging to buy some MITD customized paranormal gear with a tie into Paranormal United States - Huanted U.S. Roads, or/and, Zazzel.com which probably has some sort of ethiric tie-in with Azazel (I hope not though).


Paranormal Study & Independent Research Organization of Central Pennsylvania

Internation College Of Metaphysical Theology

University of Metaphysics and the University of Sedona

Zazzle.com - tshirts

Quote from: albrecht on June 06, 2015, 08:52:18 PM
Personally I liked better the glowing trunk from "Repoman" (1984) and I think he stole the idea but heck, the "mysterious glowing object inside a case" has been around since, at least, the Ark of the Covenant, I guess.


"oh...you don't wanna look in there"

Repo man is always intense.

WOTR

Quote from: popple on June 06, 2015, 04:31:40 PM
Is it true that nearly 93% of gabblings never make it to maturity?
Well, the site has a couple of thousand registered posters, thousands more who are only lurkers and only a couple of hundred active posters... Yes, that figure sounds about right...

Art Bell

Well I will be 70 soon and I know I have not really grown up yet.

Art

starrmtn001

Quote from: Art Bell on June 06, 2015, 09:56:57 PM
Well I will be 70 soon and I know I have not really grown up yet.

Art
I'm wondering, when I'm old enough to reach my 2nd childhood whether I will reach it, seeing that I'm still prattling around in my first lol.

albrecht

Quote from: Art Bell on June 06, 2015, 09:56:57 PM
Well I will be 70 soon and I know I have not really grown up yet.

Art
Your source of youthfulness is in your family and in the ether (and soon on the interweb's casting) and our birthday present to you will be when you tell us how to pay and sign up (I always like giving presents that, actually, benefit me  ;) )

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