• Welcome to BellGab/bellchan Archive.
 

Art Bell

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

MR. Spock

Quote from: Inglorious Bitch on December 04, 2015, 04:14:41 PM
I've heard his wrath is long and hard.
Its not a good idea to make MV mad.

aldousburbank

Quote from: Robert on December 04, 2015, 12:52:37 PM
Seriously, do people here even pay att'n to who the forum owner is?  I don't even see a credit on the page.

DebbyS

Quote from: Ciardelo on December 03, 2015, 09:03:47 PM
really Deb? really? still bleating about old GW? This many years later?

Let talk about how many innocents have been killed by direct order from Obama. Oh but maybe I shouldn't bring up politics.

I was describing what I saw in the gif, nothing else. Obama, who at best is a moderate republican, has never and will never get my vote. My votes went to Nader (2004, 2008) and then Stein (2012). Obama has also ignored Fukushima and under his watch many bizarre things have been done, like radiation monitors being turned off (or at least their results not being reported), Japanese food imports are not measured for radiation, the north Pacific Ocean is dying, he hasn't come out against GMOs, he pushes manmade global warming but ignores man continually and obviously poisoning the earth, and more... not that any of those things are covered on many late-night radio shows... I sure wish they were!

Ciardelo

Quote from: DebbyS on December 04, 2015, 04:25:24 PM
I was describing what I saw in the gif, nothing else. Obama, who at best is a moderate republican, has never and will never get my vote. My votes went to Nader (2004, 2008) and then Stein (2012). Obama has also ignored Fukushima and under his watch many bizarre things have been done, like radiation monitors being turned off (or at least their results not being reported), Japanese food imports are not measured for radiation, the north Pacific Ocean is dying, he hasn't come out against GMOs, he pushes manmade global warming but ignores man continually and obviously poisoning the earth, and more... not that any of those things are covered on many late-night radio shows... I sure wish they were!
Thanks for not dragging politics into the Art Bell thread! lol So...feeling the Bern then? :)

BellBoy

Quote from: Inglorious Bitch on December 04, 2015, 04:14:41 PM
I've heard his wrath is long and hard.

Quote from: MR. Spock on December 04, 2015, 04:16:43 PM
Its not a good idea to make MV mad long and hard.

FIFY

Praise be to MV!



GravitySucks

Quote from: Inglorious Bitch on December 04, 2015, 04:14:41 PM
I've heard his wrath is long and hard.
But his justice is swift and righteous.

Praise MV

Sean92008

The word from San Diego:

KFMB's Dave Sniff says that they do not yet have a start date for the show. Seems rather interesting, what the original deal was with Art, as he wasn't making announcements until he had things in writing. I just hope that it is a live 3 hours from 9 to midnight Pacific time.

PING

Quote from: MR. Spock on December 04, 2015, 04:11:45 PM
Is the mighty Jazmunda going to call Art tonight

If he does, it'll start the whole "Art's done" shit again. Jaz has that rep now...

All hail the mighty omnipotent omnipresent MV.

You da man too Art

michio

Quote from: bellNwhistle on December 04, 2015, 03:28:33 PM
I got into a brief pissing match with a forum mod over at GLP. I think he was more than just a mod, but I didn't notice who he was til after the fact. LOL I wasn't banned.. least not til the other day, for apparently refreshing the page during the big news story.

The mods at GLP must continue to be the ultra-sensitive type. I was banned a few years back for a suggestion I'd made. I haven't been back to the site to see if I was taken off of the ban list, but I don't care if I was or wasn't. When they erased the GNS! thread it was the last straw for any semblance of free speech in that restrictive forum dreck.

Just Me

Stay off GLP, it's a screen scrape psy-op vacuum gathering IPs and peoples thoughts on whats going on in the world. They get into your computer and mess with it. They ban for no reason other than to inflame the throw away participants hooked on writing BS and getting 1 star. Its a flame fest psycho site where nutty people hang out and if you make sense, you get banned.

When you get banned they antagonize you with that stalking BS and now days they flip you to their sister site GMG. I know this for sure, I was turning off my internet and the provider was renewing my IP and GLP complained to my provider and the provider locked my IP so I couldn't get a new IP when off line.

That GLP home 20 IP was found to point to west virginia and ghetto spudz is located by an airbase in southern florida. 

Mild Bill

Quote from: albrecht on December 03, 2015, 04:24:48 PM
The Law West of the Pecos, interesting country, once had some land around there. Btw, if you read her bio her life is much more remarkable than Marilyn and really deserves a modern movie about her, though I'm loath to say who should play her.
To 21stCenturyMan who originally posted about Lillie Langtry.

To SredniVashtar who posted about the Lillie Langtry pub in Fulham.

I was born and raised in Del Rio, Texas, Val Verde county, where Langtry is located. Judge Roy Bean, the "Law West of the Pecos", was headquartered in the Jersey Lily saloon. His position as Justice-of-the-peace was "requested by the Texas Rangers."

Before he got the hots for Lillie and renamed his town Langtry, it was called Eagle's Nest, a railroad town on the Southern Pacific railroad line being constructed by Chinese labor. He had earlier moved there from Vinegaroon, Texas, in Pecos county. (A vinegaroon is a whip scorpion).

Roy Bean and his son Sam are buried in Del Rio. Texas.

The wild west was tamed in my neck of the woods in the early 20th century. My father told me about his grandfather, my great-grandfather, fighting the Comanches and showing him the scar in the palm of his hand where an arrow had penetrated. In his youth my great-grandfather was a cowboy who drove cattle on the Chisholm trail before the barbed-wire became prevalent and ended the great cattle drives.

Such are the memories of an old man.






Robert

Quote from: phrodo on December 04, 2015, 03:58:54 PMInteresting bubble bath you have there but I don't see a link to order -- just non-clickable prices. My son loves to take a bath with bubbles and would like to get him some to enjoy in the traditional manner
I can get you a gallon jug (contiguous USA) for the shipping, or authorize you to pick it up in Allentown if that's convenient.  The liquid has aged considerably (batch is old) and is rather clotted, tending to be nonuniform, so I don't consider it a consumer product, although it works fine for me.  I'd intended it mostly for formulators.  If you get it, I'll give you instructions for mixing & using it.  I'd rather give it away as is to new users than have them possibly disappointed with an imperfect product they paid for.
Quote... before he reaches the age to where he would be using it for that footnoted purpose.
Reaches the age?  When I was a child, I thought masturbating was like thumb sucking: something I used to do when I was little but outgrew.  Then I hit a certain age & started up again.  (Not the thumb sucking, though.)  Kind of like how my mother quit smoking for 3 yrs. around the same time.  Now I'm to where erections & orgasms need an appointment.

For those who didn't pursue that link & footnote, the back story in brief is that bubble baths & soaps cause urinary or genital irritation in some users, so I invented a formula that wouldn't.  I suspect that in some cases, especially of girls, bubble bath got blamed when masturbation with something rough was the cause or contributory.

MV/Liberace!

Quote from: Inglorious Bitch on December 04, 2015, 08:45:35 AM
No. Banned because he got into it a few days later with MV.

nope.  plenty of people here who don't like me, and i don't care about that.  he was banned for posting porn.

jesus christ I just laughed so hard


Quote from: Robert on December 04, 2015, 07:51:01 PM
Reaches the age?  When I was a child, I thought masturbating was like thumb sucking: something I used to do when I was little but outgrew.  Then I hit a certain age & started up again.  (Not the thumb sucking, though.)  Kind of like how my mother quit smoking for 3 yrs. around the same time.  Now I'm to where erections & orgasms need an appointment.

The back story in brief is that bubble baths & soaps cause urinary or genital irritation in some users, so I invented a formula that wouldn't.  I suspect that in some cases, especially of girls, bubble bath got blamed when masturbation with something rough was the cause or contributory.

That sounds like a dandy, sure fire way to break the ice at any social gathering.  Do you mind if I steal it?

CornyCrow

Quote from: DebbyS on December 04, 2015, 04:25:24 PM
I was describing what I saw in the gif, nothing else. Obama, who at best is a moderate republican, has never and will never get my vote. My votes went to Nader (2004, 2008) and then Stein (2012). Obama has also ignored Fukushima and under his watch many bizarre things have been done, like radiation monitors being turned off (or at least their results not being reported), Japanese food imports are not measured for radiation, the north Pacific Ocean is dying, he hasn't come out against GMOs, he pushes manmade global warming but ignores man continually and obviously poisoning the earth, and more... not that any of those things are covered on many late-night radio shows... I sure wish they were!
Yeah.  It's like we are all fiddling while Rome is burning.  At least Art cares.   

albrecht

Quote from: Mild Bill on December 04, 2015, 07:38:54 PM
To 21stCenturyMan who originally posted about Lillie Langtry.

To SredniVashtar who posted about the Lillie Langtry pub in Fulham.

I was born and raised in Del Rio, Texas, Val Verde county, where Langtry is located. Judge Roy Bean, the "Law West of the Pecos", was headquartered in the Jersey Lily saloon. His position as Justice-of-the-peace was "requested by the Texas Rangers."

Before he got the hots for Lillie and renamed his town Langtry, it was called Eagle's Nest, a railroad town on the Southern Pacific railroad line being constructed by Chinese labor. He had earlier moved there from Vinegaroon, Texas, in Pecos county. (A vinegaroon is a whip scorpion).

Roy Bean and his son Sam are buried in Del Rio. Texas.

The wild west was tamed in my neck of the woods in the early 20th century. My father told me about his grandfather, my great-grandfather, fighting the Comanches and showing him the scar in the palm of his hand where an arrow had penetrated. In his youth my great-grandfather was a cowboy who drove cattle on the Chisholm trail before the barbed-wire became prevalent and ended the great cattle drives.

Such are the memories of an old man.
Interesting! I had a land-deal out there, sort of, some decades ago and was scouting it out (wished I woulda done it) but fun stuff. And interesting folks. Before GPS and surveys are questionable. Came across one guy and had to talk for HOURS. BY my thinking it was so long since he had contact with people that he needed to do all his speaking then! Haha. But showed us, told us cool stuff. Where old mines were, pics of big cats that some govt/university outfit had tagged to "study" and even evidence of bears that came over from Ol' Mexico (the land was closer to Big Bend than to Langtry. I didn't believe about bears but verified later in a news report!) Got pulled over by a trooper at one point heading into Alpine and thought-shit-still had holster and pistol on (forgot to take off.) He was polite and eyed our camping gear, guns (we brought a bunch, mainly because why not and shoot around while checking the area out), cooler of beer, etc and asked "y'all hunting" (it wasn't season) and we explained just scouting land-deal, 4x4, and camping and figured might as well plink stuff and in case of animals/illegals. He let us go and no fines or ticket or anything. Said he was from small town near Fredericksburg but "too big around there, so like his patrol out here" and, I think, just wanted to talk to people. Haha. Wished I would've bought it. Man, the stars out there. Amazing. And nice no cell signals or even radio or buildings, not a sign of man in sight. But rough country and every plant hurts.

Weirdoradio

https://www.periscope.tv/w/1jMJgVXbaeOGL

SO THIS HAPPENED.

I did not expect that at all. Goddamn that was hilarious.

Quote from: DebbyS on December 04, 2015, 04:25:24 PM
I was describing what I saw in the gif, nothing else. Obama, who at best is a moderate republican, has never and will never get my vote. My votes went to Nader (2004, 2008) and then Stein (2012). Obama has also ignored Fukushima and under his watch many bizarre things have been done, like radiation monitors being turned off (or at least their results not being reported), Japanese food imports are not measured for radiation, the north Pacific Ocean is dying, he hasn't come out against GMOs, he pushes manmade global warming but ignores man continually and obviously poisoning the earth, and more... not that any of those things are covered on many late-night radio shows... I sure wish they were!


Obama, a moderate Republican?   cough....cough....cough....cough

Excuse me......having a fit......

cough....cough.....cough......cough......

There, I'm better.


Then you would probably think I'm right of Attila the Hun.   Actually, I agree with you regarding the poisoning of the ocean and earth....everybody's pretending there is nothing to worry about while the N. Pacific festers.

See the thing is,  Obama can't tax everybody because of earth poisoning because its illegal to poison the earth.  The guilty corporatons should be heavily fined to the point of bankruptcy and the poisoners should be put in prison.   However, some of these corporations contribute heavily to the Democrat Party so they are not prosecuted...Republican Party too.  However, he can tax everybody for farting because that's not illegal and will never be illegal.  More money for his pet projects.


I really can't believe you called Obama a moderate Republican....hack......hack.....hack...

He's a freaking socialist maybe a commie.


...hack...

Quote from: Mild Bill on December 04, 2015, 07:38:54 PM
To 21stCenturyMan who originally posted about Lillie Langtry.

To SredniVashtar who posted about the Lillie Langtry pub in Fulham.

I was born and raised in Del Rio, Texas, Val Verde county, where Langtry is located. Judge Roy Bean, the "Law West of the Pecos", was headquartered in the Jersey Lily saloon. His position as Justice-of-the-peace was "requested by the Texas Rangers."

Before he got the hots for Lillie and renamed his town Langtry, it was called Eagle's Nest, a railroad town on the Southern Pacific railroad line being constructed by Chinese labor. He had earlier moved there from Vinegaroon, Texas, in Pecos county. (A vinegaroon is a whip scorpion).

Roy Bean and his son Sam are buried in Del Rio. Texas.

The wild west was tamed in my neck of the woods in the early 20th century. My father told me about his grandfather, my great-grandfather, fighting the Comanches and showing him the scar in the palm of his hand where an arrow had penetrated. In his youth my great-grandfather was a cowboy who drove cattle on the Chisholm trail before the barbed-wire became prevalent and ended the great cattle drives.

Such are the memories of an old man.


Oh thank you so much for your insights, Mild Bill. I actually almost went to Del Rio a few weeks ago but I was in a rush to get back home so I had to forego my little sidetrip.


I bet the Rangers were his boys too.  LOL. He didn't want to have his neck stretched again so he got the job of stretching other people's necks.

Robert

Quote from: Robert Ghostwolf's Ghost on December 04, 2015, 08:09:59 PMThat sounds like a dandy, sure fire way to break the ice at any social gathering.
it made me soooo popular when I was looking for test subjects -- people with a reproducible hx of vulvitis, vulvovaginitis, or urethritis from soap.  No matter nicely how it's put, it amounts to, hey. lady, ya get a sore cunt from washing?

Another point of agreement with you, Debby, from this far-right loon is that Obama is fiddling while Rome is burning.  Other politicians too.  I couldn't have said it better.

That is all I have to say that is remotely political.

Mild Bill

Quote from: albrecht on December 04, 2015, 08:20:42 PM
Interesting! I had a land-deal out there, sort of, some decades ago and was scouting it out (wished I woulda done it) but fun stuff. And interesting folks. Before GPS and surveys are questionable. Came across one guy and had to talk for HOURS. BY my thinking it was so long since he had contact with people that he needed to do all his speaking then! Haha. But showed us, told us cool stuff. Where old mines were, pics of big cats that some govt/university outfit had tagged to "study" and even evidence of bears that came over from Ol' Mexico (the land was closer to Big Bend than to Langtry. I didn't believe about bears but verified later in a news report!) Got pulled over by a trooper at one point heading into Alpine and thought-shit-still had holster and pistol on (forgot to take off.) He was polite and eyed our camping gear, guns (we brought a bunch, mainly because why not and shoot around while checking the area out), cooler of beer, etc and asked "y'all hunting" (it wasn't season) and we explained just scouting land-deal, 4x4, and camping and figured might as well plink stuff and in case of animals/illegals. He let us go and no fines or ticket or anything. Said he was from small town near Fredericksburg but "too big around there, so like his patrol out here" and, I think, just wanted to talk to people. Haha. Wished I would've bought it. Man, the stars out there. Amazing. And nice no cell signals or even radio or buildings, not a sign of man in sight. But rough country and every plant hurts.

The country is rough. When I was in the Boy Scouts in the 50s we camped in land where you had to be very aware of your surroundings. Snakes (rattlers, copperheads, cottonmouths and corals), tarantulas, scorpions. They were all part of our environment. Had to watch out for the peccaries, they could be very aggressive if surprised in a family way. The stars at night, are big and bright, deep in the heart of Texas! The Milky Way was so clear!

Quote from: Mild Bill on December 04, 2015, 09:00:55 PM
The country is rough. When I was in the Boy Scouts in the 50s we camped in land where you had to be very aware of your surroundings. Snakes (rattlers, copperheads, cottonmouths and corals), tarantulas, scorpions. They were all part of our environment. Had to watch out for the peccaries, they could be very aggressive if surprised in a family way. The stars at night, are big and bright, deep in the heart of Texas! The Milky Way was so clear!



I HATE SNAKES!!!!

and tarantulas and scorpions too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzxz0M7Wws0

albrecht

Quote from: Mild Bill on December 04, 2015, 09:00:55 PM
The country is rough. When I was in the Boy Scouts in the 50s we camped in land where you had to be very aware of your surroundings. Snakes (rattlers, copperheads, cottonmouths and corals), tarantulas, scorpions. They were all part of our environment. Had to watch out for the peccaries, they could be very aggressive if surprised in a family way. The stars at night, are big and bright, deep in the heart of Texas! The Milky Way was so clear!
Wow I can't imagine how neat it was back then. But even my experiences, and few trips were memorial. And so I hope now (though I see troubling "maps" in commercials of cell coverage on tv) it is still nice. You are correct. Looking up there is outstanding/amazing. And, even for adults, is like playing Cowboy/Indians, pioneers, or whatever. Rough country and you have to have wits and supplies. Got caught in a storm once and what was totally dry creek bed went to huge flood in minutes, and THEN we got the rain. Barely got truck out- and us- in time.

Mild Bill

Quote from: 21st Century Man on December 04, 2015, 08:50:02 PM

Oh thank you so much for your insights, Mild Bill. I actually almost went to Del Rio a few weeks ago but I was in a rush to get back home so I had to forego my little sidetrip.


I bet the Rangers were his boys too.  LOL. He didn't want to have his neck stretched again so he got the job of stretching other people's necks.

My pleasure, sir!  Back in those days, the Rangers respected strong men who controlled out-laws and dispensed their particular law and order. Neck-tie parties saved the Rangers a lot of time-consuming work!

Mild Bill

Quote from: albrecht on December 04, 2015, 09:05:54 PM
Wow I can't imagine how neat it was back then. But even my experiences, and few trips were memorial. And so I hope now (though I see troubling "maps" in commercials of cell coverage on tv) it is still nice. You are correct. Looking up there is outstanding/amazing. And, even for adults, is like playing Cowboy/Indians, pioneers, or whatever. Rough country and you have to have wits and supplies. Got caught in a storm once and what was totally dry creek bed went to huge flood in minutes, and THEN we got the rain. Barely got truck out- and us- in time.

It is amazing how quickly a gully-washer can develop. We never made camp next to a dry arroyo. I remember being drenched by a down pour during a long drought. We were a troop of soaked scouts. When we got home to Del Rio, not a drop had fallen.

Morgus

Tonight, Art Bell mentioned he has talked to John Lear on the phone and wished John a Happy 73rd birthday today.
Art hopes to have John Lear on as a guest soon (perhaps next week) though he hasn't been feeling well lately.

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: MV on December 04, 2015, 07:52:47 PM
nope.  plenty of people here who don't like me, and i don't care about that.  he was banned for posting porn.

Don't like you? Are you sure? Supply names and the loyal band of renegades will hunt them down and give them a good talking to, and possibly scold them.

Praise be to MV, his tribe is now on the large side.

Just saying.

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Morgus on December 04, 2015, 11:33:22 PM
Tonight, Art Bell mentioned he has talked to John Lear on the phone and wished John a Happy 73rd birthday today.
Art hopes to have John Lear on as a guest soon (perhaps next week) though he hasn't been feeling well lately.

Lear hasn't been well for years. He needs psychiatric help.

Powered by SMFPacks Menu Editor Mod