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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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3OctaveFart

Quote from: Azzerae on December 21, 2015, 01:58:55 AM
No wonder himself and Whitley Strieber are such big chums.
A lot of things about him don't square. For such a supposedly "private" guy he gives out a lot of personal information about his daughter and himself.

Another parallel to Falkie.

AZZERAE

Quote from: Meatie Pie on December 21, 2015, 12:05:19 PM
A lot of things about him don't square. For such a supposedly "private" guy he gives out a lot of personal information about his daughter and himself.

Another parallel to Falkie.

Holy shit, you're right! :o

3OctaveFart

Well, I mean if you've had stalkers before, as he claims he has, why would you breathe a word about your child or post her picture on a website? As a father it makes no fucking sense.

I am just tired of the guy's riddles, they are not even interesting to puzzle over anymore.

onan

Quote from: Meatie Pie on December 21, 2015, 12:25:15 PM
I am just tired of the guy's riddles, they are not even interesting to puzzle over anymore.

Another similarity to falkie.

3OctaveFart

This dude quit his job to become a full-time YouTube creator.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89A3wxJGOp4

Almost a million views. Useful stuff, not a video of Kathy eating pasta.

Curandero81

A very simple statement
Falkie2013 AKA George Senda has progressed so so much in his videos and appearances on gabcast.
He is definately a talent I could listen to nightly ! (unlike a redact able Warner head injury person).
JUST MY OPINION
(but I would be willing to bet anybody ..he has way more talent than you do.!!!)
anybody got the guts to go one on one with "our beloved Falkie"?
paladin?
who?
little sick?
the bitch?
vs..whatever?
HE WOULD CRUSH YOUR PATHETIC ATTEMPTS AT ANYTHING !!!
FALKIE
FALKIE
FALKIE

3OctaveFart

Quote from: Curandero81 on December 21, 2015, 01:53:47 PM
(but I would be willing to bet anybody ..he has way more talent than you do.!!!)
Paying job and a stress-free one here, I have no need to dick around on YouTube.

I hope his videos improve but that ship looks to have sailed. A hard analysis might find his views are actually down year-over-year.

Who

A few days ago a new Bellgab member asked if Senda is a bigot.  We offered the following Senda quotes as evidence that he may lean in that general direction:

From March 28, 2015.

"Perhaps you need to contact your legislators. While I was in there there were 4 Caucasian patients, one black Mother with her sick child and the rest were all what I assumed to be Mexicans or Latinos from the non stop patter of Spanish goingon everywhere. once I was seen by the nurse, I had been sitting there with kids to the left and right of me who had respiratory infections as well."

Question: How many people seeking EMERGENCY treatment at an EMERGENCY Room racially profile the other patients in the ER? 

Senda's "Guy From Pittsburgh" episode 770.  At the 11:00 minute mark Senda imitates the accents of Mexicans, and mocks them as being lazy.  He mocks anyone with a Middle Eastern name.  Names like "Bill" are good names but Egyptian or Syrian or Lebanese names, in Senda's mind, deserve to be mocked and ridiculed. 

And now this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOjcXE6L-F8

At the 13 second mark:  "And sadly in Las Vegas, a black woman driving a ’96 Oldsmobile, who the hell drives a ’96 Oldsmobile, plowed into pedestrians on a sidewalk . . .  ‘

At 3 minutes, 18 seconds:  “This woman was not a Muslim but she was black.”

Tragedies like this happen from time to time. Another one a few years ago was apparently deliberate.   A couple others involved people who confused the gas and brake pedals.  One was an elderly man who apparently had dementia and should not have been driving.  But in no case did the news media report that, "A white woman drove into a 7-11."  Or, "a 93 year-old white man plowed into a crowd at a fruit market."

So, is Senda, the most trusted name in journalism, a bigot?  Or does he just talk like one?



akwilly

Hey Falkie, hope you had a nice weekend. Mine sucked ass. I sorta shit my pants and lost most of my football bets. Your Steelers cost me the most.

akwilly

https://youtu.be/NhVEgFxIQ_M
Holy cow! In this video Falkie talks about his eye trouble. Oddly the nurse on the phone told him to stay away from computers for a while. Being the rebel he is he powered through and gave us his NFL picks and Holy shit he almost nailed every game!! Falkie might not be the greatest gold panner or day trader but he is pretty damn good at picking winners.

area51drone

Quote from: akwilly on December 21, 2015, 08:19:32 PM
Falkie might not be the greatest gold panner or day trader but he is pretty damn good at picking winners.

He picked Noory, didn't he??

3OctaveFart

"Inbox" from Falkie that his keyboard died, affecting video output. So no videos later.

Thinking of giving the big guy money to see Star Wars (no Kathy). Yea or nay?

akwilly

Quote from: Meatie Pie on December 21, 2015, 09:32:33 PM
"Inbox" from Falkie that his keyboard died, affecting video output. So no videos later.

Thinking of giving the big guy money to see Star Wars (no Kathy). Yea or nay?
Nay. Kathy is the one that gives such great movie reviews so she would have to go. Also how would Falkie get to the theater?

Who

Quote from: Meatie Pie on December 21, 2015, 09:32:33 PM
"Inbox" from Falkie that his keyboard died, affecting video output. So no videos later.

Thinking of giving the big guy money to see Star Wars (no Kathy). Yea or nay?

Nay.  He's asking for donations on his YouTube channel for a new keyboard.  A guy who has $1500 to blow on woo-woo CONs can buy his own keyboard and Star Wars ticket.

Quote from: Who on December 21, 2015, 09:39:17 PM
Nay.  He's asking for donations on his YouTube channel for a new keyboard.  A guy who has $1500 to blow on woo-woo CONs can buy his own keyboard and Star Wars ticket.


At 7 minutes in:
"I make enough money, I will buy Drone a real cell phone with a real cell phone account."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=442&v=JDEI2tls5iU

SnapT

Quote from: Meatie Pie on December 21, 2015, 09:32:33 PM
"Inbox" from Falkie that his keyboard died, affecting video output. So no videos later.

He has multiple iPads.  Why does he need a keyboard to do videos?

3OctaveFart

Star Wars just made half a billion over the weekend and shattered the weekend record, is projected to bank $1.5 billion when all is said and done, and George is making videos about Miley Cyrus and a traffic accident in Las Vegas.

Falkie, as Yoda said, this is why you fail.

Quote from: Rally Squirrel on December 21, 2015, 09:50:46 PM

At 7 minutes in:
"I make enough money, I will buy Drone a real cell phone with a real cell phone account."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=442&v=JDEI2tls5iU

Ol' Gerry can personally attest that everything Falkie says about Drone's MagicCrap cell phone is true.  I like talking to the guy, but it is almost unbearable putting up with severe static, every other word dropping out, etc.  I hope that George DOES buy him a new phone!  Has anyone else here talked to Drone and experienced this?

Drone - watch this video.  You'll enjoy George's commentary about you.

Quote from: Meatie Pie on December 21, 2015, 10:24:00 PM
Star Wars just made half a billion over the weekend and shattered the weekend record, is projected to bank $1.5 billion when all is said and done, and George is making videos about Miley Cyrus and a traffic accident in Las Vegas.

Falkie, as Yoda said, this is why you fail.

I agree, Meatie Pie - this was THE big news story over the weekend, and he could have paired it up with the story you linked to in the Star Wars thread about the guy who was beat up for yelling out spoilers at the theater (which I inboxed to him).

My vote is that you SHOULD buy George a ticket to go see it, and if you are so inclined, donate enough so he can see the primo IMAX version.  Kathy is living rent-free with Ratty Patty, so she can buy her own ticket.  If George goes, he needs to do a review.  Actually, he should do two - a spoiler-free version (just general impression) and a full version with the plot and spoilers.  That way, all of his subscribers would be covered.

By the way, George's YouTube subscriber base has really been growing, and he's gaining momentum.  He just picked up 6 more since I spoke with him on Saturday afternoon.

akwilly

SV what is up with the Falkie Christmas story? Only 3 days till Christmas here in America and I am getting worried that you have got writers block or some shit. Come on man, sadly this is something I have been looking forward to. I want to print it out, throw on a bathrobe and grab some fancy ass wine or whiskey and read it next to the fire ON CHRISTMAS!!

area51drone

Quote from: Open Lines Gerry on December 21, 2015, 11:16:20 PM
Ol' Gerry can personally attest that everything Falkie says about Drone's MagicCrap cell phone is true.  I like talking to the guy, but it is almost unbearable putting up with severe static, every other word dropping out, etc.  I hope that George DOES buy him a new phone!  Has anyone else here talked to Drone and experienced this?

Drone - watch this video.  You'll enjoy George's commentary about you.

I haven't had a chance to watch any videos lately.. been busy catching up with the xmas rush which, fortunately, is almost over.     The reason the magic crap line sucks when I call you Gerry and sometimes when I call George is because I'm on the road.  It's not my actual cell phone, it's a magic jack app that uses the phone's data service.   When I'm driving to the house I'm building, the data service is not fantastic.   Sorry.  If  George wants to buy me a tracfone so I can call him with that instead, so be it, but the house is nearly done and it won't be necessary to be driving all over the place much when it is.    God, I feel like Falkie saying all this shit.   We really need him back on the board, but he absolutely refuses to come back.




I have questioned the millions of dollars worth of comics that Falkies mother threw away but I received a PM from him that set me straight. I think it is against the rules to post a PM so
I will just paraphrase a few excerpts for you.

Falkie had the first appearances of:
"the JLA
Green Lantern, not the 40's
Daredevil,
Fantasic Four
Xmen
Spider Man
and numerous more, all read only once and kept in my giant Operation Moon Base box."

Well most comic enthusiasts will say the actual title and not just "first appearance" so as not to confuse the character with the number 1 issue. For example Spider-Man first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15, it has sold for over 1 million dollars but The Amazing Spider-Man #1 has sold for $135,000. Quite a difference and most people try to be clear, but Falkie knows that I will understand.

First of all, I am impressed. He had the top 3 most valuable books from the silver age.

These are the top prices ever paid for the books he lost:
9. Brave and the Bold #28 (March 1960): Origin and First Appearance, Justice League of America

Record sale: $120,000
Minimum value: $500

15. Showcase #22 (October 1959): Origin and First Appearance, Silver Age Green Lantern

Record sale: $59,000
Minimum value: $100

18. Daredevil #1 (April 1964): Origin and First Appearance of Daredevil

Record sale: $37,000
Minimum value: $200

2. Fantastic Four #1 (November 1961): Origin and First Appearance, The Fantastic Four

Record sale: $300,000
Minimum value (poor but complete): $1,000

3. X-Men #1 (September 1963): Origin and First Appearance, the X-Men

Record sale: $492,000
Minimum value: $200

1. Amazing Fantasy #15 (August 1962):
Origin and First Appearance, Spider-Man

Record sale: $1,100,000
Minimum value (poor but complete): $2,000

So if he had those books and kept them in perfectly pristine condition he had $2,108,000, that qualifies as millions.

He was keeping them in giant Operation Moon Base box and "I bought all of those comics new and had duplicate copies for reading purposes kept elsewhere." as he told me.

All of this is so impressive. He bought Showcase #22 at the age of 7 and he bought more than one copy.
Super hero comics were in a slump but that book was the first that started a movement and 7 year old Falkie knew to buy 2 of them.
He even bought X-Men. No one bought X-Men then. That book hung on by a thread until 1975 when a new team made it the top seller, but 11 year old Falkie saw the potential and grabbed 2 copies.

Damn Falkie, no wonder you gave up. As a preteen you saw an incredible investment that would have you set for life and as an early teen your mother ripped it from your grasp.

Info pulled from here.
http://www.sellmycomicbooks.com/most-valuable-comic-books-silver-age.html

pate

Quote from: Rally Squirrel on December 22, 2015, 03:05:50 AM
I have questioned the millions of dollars worth of comics that Falkies mother threw away but I received a PM from him that set me straight. I think it is against the rules to post a PM so
I will just paraphrase a few excerpts for you.

Falkie had the first appearances of:
"the JLA
Green Lantern, not the 40's
Daredevil,
Fantasic Four
Xmen
Spider Man
and numerous more, all read only once and kept in my giant Operation Moon Base box."

Well most comic enthusiasts will say the actual title and not just "first appearance" so as not to confuse the character with the number 1 issue. For example Spider-Man first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15, it has sold for over 1 million dollars but The Amazing Spider-Man #1 has sold for $135,000. Quite a difference and most people try to be clear, but Falkie knows that I will understand.

First of all, I am impressed. He had the top 3 most valuable books from the silver age.

These are the top prices ever paid for the books he lost:
9. Brave and the Bold #28 (March 1960): Origin and First Appearance, Justice League of America

Record sale: $120,000
Minimum value: $500

15. Showcase #22 (October 1959): Origin and First Appearance, Silver Age Green Lantern

Record sale: $59,000
Minimum value: $100

18. Daredevil #1 (April 1964): Origin and First Appearance of Daredevil

Record sale: $37,000
Minimum value: $200

2. Fantastic Four #1 (November 1961): Origin and First Appearance, The Fantastic Four

Record sale: $300,000
Minimum value (poor but complete): $1,000

3. X-Men #1 (September 1963): Origin and First Appearance, the X-Men

Record sale: $492,000
Minimum value: $200

1. Amazing Fantasy #15 (August 1962):
Origin and First Appearance, Spider-Man

Record sale: $1,100,000
Minimum value (poor but complete): $2,000

So if he had those books and kept them in perfectly pristine condition he had $2,108,000, that qualifies as millions.

He was keeping them in giant Operation Moon Base box and "I bought all of those comics new and had duplicate copies for reading purposes kept elsewhere." as he told me.

All of this is so impressive. He bought Showcase #22 at the age of 7 and he bought more than one copy.
Super hero comics were in a slump but that book was the first that started a movement and 7 year old Falkie knew to buy 2 of them.
He even bought X-Men. No one bought X-Men then. That book hung on by a thread until 1975 when a new team made it the top seller, but 11 year old Falkie saw the potential and grabbed 2 copies.

Damn Falkie, no wonder you gave up. As a preteen you saw an incredible investment that would have you set for life and as an early teen your mother ripped it from your grasp.

Info pulled from here.
http://www.sellmycomicbooks.com/most-valuable-comic-books-silver-age.html

Think I found a simple youtube tgat x-plains it well:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTUY16CkS-k

(this post does not represent the opionions, or onions of the poster or anything else, GUCK FU!())

cosmic hobo

Quote from: Rally Squirrel on December 22, 2015, 03:05:50 AM
I have questioned the millions of dollars worth of comics that Falkies mother threw away but I received a PM from him that set me straight. I think it is against the rules to post a PM so
I will just paraphrase a few excerpts for you.

Falkie had the first appearances of:
"the JLA
Green Lantern, not the 40's
Daredevil,
Fantasic Four
Xmen
Spider Man
and numerous more, all read only once and kept in my giant Operation Moon Base box."

Well most comic enthusiasts will say the actual title and not just "first appearance" so as not to confuse the character with the number 1 issue. For example Spider-Man first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15, it has sold for over 1 million dollars but The Amazing Spider-Man #1 has sold for $135,000. Quite a difference and most people try to be clear, but Falkie knows that I will understand.

First of all, I am impressed. He had the top 3 most valuable books from the silver age.

These are the top prices ever paid for the books he lost:
9. Brave and the Bold #28 (March 1960): Origin and First Appearance, Justice League of America

Record sale: $120,000
Minimum value: $500

15. Showcase #22 (October 1959): Origin and First Appearance, Silver Age Green Lantern

Record sale: $59,000
Minimum value: $100

18. Daredevil #1 (April 1964): Origin and First Appearance of Daredevil

Record sale: $37,000
Minimum value: $200

2. Fantastic Four #1 (November 1961): Origin and First Appearance, The Fantastic Four

Record sale: $300,000
Minimum value (poor but complete): $1,000

3. X-Men #1 (September 1963): Origin and First Appearance, the X-Men

Record sale: $492,000
Minimum value: $200

1. Amazing Fantasy #15 (August 1962):
Origin and First Appearance, Spider-Man

Record sale: $1,100,000
Minimum value (poor but complete): $2,000

So if he had those books and kept them in perfectly pristine condition he had $2,108,000, that qualifies as millions.

He was keeping them in giant Operation Moon Base box and "I bought all of those comics new and had duplicate copies for reading purposes kept elsewhere." as he told me.

All of this is so impressive. He bought Showcase #22 at the age of 7 and he bought more than one copy.
Super hero comics were in a slump but that book was the first that started a movement and 7 year old Falkie knew to buy 2 of them.
He even bought X-Men. No one bought X-Men then. That book hung on by a thread until 1975 when a new team made it the top seller, but 11 year old Falkie saw the potential and grabbed 2 copies.

Damn Falkie, no wonder you gave up. As a preteen you saw an incredible investment that would have you set for life and as an early teen your mother ripped it from your grasp.

Info pulled from here.
http://www.sellmycomicbooks.com/most-valuable-comic-books-silver-age.html

I wonder how this tale and Falkie's history of being a bullshitter are reconciled.

Who



Senda The Time Traveler:  Senda is transported back to the Civil War

Quote from: Falkie2013 on September 14, 2011, 04:41:14 AM
I came upon this area and saw the remnants of the gun emplacements and wondered what it was like  in the past. As I stood there for a moment, I saw the air suddenly shimmer as one would see heat waves rising from the ground, even though it was a cold San Francisco day. Suddenly, the view of the area completely changed. I saw before me soldiers who were dressed in the uniform styles of the Civil War. I saw them working on an artillery piece and their officer was exhorting them to work more quickly. I stood transfixed for several minutes and then saw the air shimmer once again as the soldiers disappeared and the view came back to normal. I was amazed at what I had seen but only told my parents about it.

Senda the Time Traveler: Senda is transported to December 6th, 1941

Quote from: Falkie2013 on September 14, 2011, 04:41:14 AM
About 10 years later, I happened to be standing at the corner of First and Mission Streets across from the former Trans Bay Transit Terminal. To my immediate right was a newsvendor stand and the vendor was there yelling the name of the newspaper the SF Examiner. Suddenly, like the incident in the Presidio but very different, I saw everything and everyone change. The vendor changed to someone completely different. On his newstand were the 7 different newspapers that were extant in San Francisco at the time. The cars were different, the people were different and the men and women were mainly wearing hats. Their clothes along with the vendor's were those of the late 1930s or very early 1940s. I happened to look down at my body and saw that my clothes had changed as well as those of someone wearing the fashion of the time. I happened to look over at the newspapers displayed on the newsstand and saw the date on the paper - Saturday December 6th, 1941. I read the headlines of the paper ( and recalled them vividly then but with the passage of time, have forgotten them ) and saw it was the way the old papers looked back then. The cars and people busted upon down the streets and sidewalks in front of me while I looked on in amazement. This went on for a full 5 minutes when suddenly the scene changed and I and the people and cars were back to normal as was I and my clothing.


Who



Senda posts often (telling the world the minutiae of his life)

Quote from: Falkie2013 on September 23, 2011, 03:39:20 AM
I do a lot of posting both on line and on my blog and just passed the 10,000 post mark on a board I post on. Took me 10 years and 3 1/2 months to get that far.

Would you like to see Noory defenestrated (thrown out a window)?

Quote from: Falkie2013 on September 28, 2012, 05:51:49 AM
how would you like to see george (Noory) die one day ?
defenestrated ?
some kind of bizarre darwin files death ?
ground up in a tree mulcher ?
or eaten by a wild animal whom itself dies after eating some bad snoory ?

Things that really annoy Senda

Quote from: Falkie2013 on September 12, 2012, 04:06:28 AM
I forgot one that really annoys me.

People . . . whom no matter how much instruction you give them or how many times you show them, still can't seem to understand the rudimentary concepts of how to do very basic things on computers, phones, or other tech stuff.

I don't know if these people are incredibly techonologically challenged or just idiots when it comes to using devices that should be easy to lean.

Things that get Senda pissed off

Quote from: Falkie2013 on September 12, 2012, 03:30:09 AM
Things that really piss me off :

waiters that say " enjoy " before you've eaten one bite of food
waiters that bring your order and never return to ask if you'd like more coffee or water,etc.

once at a buffet at a major SF airport hotel on a football playoff Sunday, I waited for an hour for the water to return to bring me more coffee. I finally went into the kitchen and grabbed a pot of coffee. The people in the kitchen asked me what I was doing. I told them my waiter had obviously been abducted by aliens because I hadn't seen him since he brought my coffee in an hour. I told the manager about it, he apologized and I got the meal for free. I later found out he really read the guy the riot act about him not coming back.

people saying have a nice day when I feel like crap at a store.

Clerk:  Have a nice day.
Senda: How dare you!  How dare you wish me a nice day!  I have a sinus infection and my knee is killing me!
Clerk:  I'm sorry to hear that.  I hope you feel better soon.
Senda: You have no idea how I feel.  You've never heard me scream in pain in a doctor's office.  Conandero and Maroney have heard me screaming in hangouts.
Clerk:  I'm so sorry to hear that.
Senda:  You're sorry?  I spent three hours at the ER this morning with four caucasians, one black woman and a bunch of Mexicans babbling away in Spanish.  And you're sorry?  Go to Hell!


Quote from: Who on December 21, 2015, 09:39:17 PM
Nay.  He's asking for donations on his YouTube channel for a new keyboard.  A guy who has $1500 to blow on woo-woo CONs can buy his own keyboard and Star Wars ticket.

+1000

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