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The Other Side of Midnight - Richard C. Hoagland - Live Chat Thread

Started by cosmic hobo, June 24, 2015, 08:00:52 PM

OstrichThief

He pissed off some group with a worthless feeder comment.



GravitySucks

Quote from: OstrichThief on September 10, 2016, 12:06:31 AM
Which chat room pranked called him last December with all the fart sounds etc

One if the facebook groups or 4channers. Wasn't us b

K_Dubb

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on September 10, 2016, 12:08:25 AM
'Food for liberty', Is that for fucking real?  ;D ;D

Yes we store our peas dried in the garage, for liberty.  Instead of mushing them up like baby food, you know.

OstrichThief

That's good.   That's the reason why I called the first time.


GravitySucks

Quote from: OstrichThief on September 10, 2016, 12:08:51 AM
He pissed off some group with a worthless feeder comment.

That one was US. We were his biggest supporters and he lost a lot of subscribers when he pulled the shit with Rossy. Then when he got the eventual bill for his streaming from Keith, he got haughty.

K_Dubb

Quote from: OstrichThief on September 10, 2016, 12:08:51 AM
He pissed off some group with a worthless feeder comment.

That was us.  But we didn't fart back.



norland2424

Quote from: OstrichThief on September 10, 2016, 12:08:51 AM
He pissed off some group with a worthless feeder comment.

he only pissed off the bellgab drunks with that comment

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: K_Dubb on September 10, 2016, 12:10:18 AM
Yes we store our peas dried in the garage, for liberty.  Instead of mushing them up like baby food, you know.

Does liberty appreciate it? We need to know. And mushy peas are a staple diet with Fish and Chips...That famous and wonderful British cuisine.

GravitySucks

Quote from: OstrichThief on September 10, 2016, 12:10:22 AM
That's good.   That's the reason why I called the first time.

Actually it was probably the dmtalk group on twitter

K_Dubb

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on September 10, 2016, 12:12:18 AM
Does liberty appreciate it? We need to know. And mushy peas are a staple diet with Fish and Chips...That famous and wonderful British cuisine.

Nobody actually eats them.  Future generations will dig them up and interpret them as offerings to the ancestors.

And the British propensity for infantilism is truly disturbing.

Bellgab has long since forgiven Hoagland. Well most of us. I mean who takes anything on this site serious for very long?


norland2424

Quote from: GravitySucks on September 10, 2016, 12:14:07 AM
He pissed me off and I dont drink.

lol jokes aside i think Darren hasn't experienced how much of jackass hoagie can be

Quote from: GravitySucks on September 10, 2016, 12:14:07 AM
He pissed me off and I dont drink.

Well you just lost your Texas hick card with that admission  >:( >:( >:(

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Empress on September 10, 2016, 12:11:31 AM
No in public! I think everyone deserves to hear!

Well okay, but I have to give the caveat it isn't for those of a nervous disposition.

SV and his good friend (we'll call him 'Giles'), were working together in an organisation that involved the collation of data that dealt with dubious practices involving fruit and condiments.

zeebo

This guest is some kind of star alignment adviser for hoagie.  ???

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on September 10, 2016, 12:15:34 AM
Well okay, but I have to give the caveat it isn't for those of a nervous disposition.

SV and his good friend (we'll call him 'Giles'), were working together in an organisation that involved the collation of data that dealt with dubious practices involving fruit and condiments.

Every story involving SV will naturally deal with fruit

norland2424

hoagie is an idiot

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OstrichThief

Richard does not have very thick skin.  Deep insecurities covered up by false ego

zeebo


Yorkshire pud

Quote from: K_Dubb on September 10, 2016, 12:14:00 AM
Nobody actually eats them.  Future generations will dig them up and interpret them as offerings to the ancestors.

And the British propensity for infantilism is truly disturbing.
Oh no no...it isn't infantilism; its a tradition...I give you.....


K_Dubb

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on September 10, 2016, 12:19:13 AM
Oh no no...it isn't infantilism; its a tradition...I give you.....

Oh I have had it.  (Actually it's pretty good, don't tell anybody here)

Quote from: OstrichThief on September 10, 2016, 12:18:19 AM
Richard does not have very thick skin.  Deep insecurities covered up by false ego

Have you talked to Richard much off the air?

zeebo

I can totally envision hoagie and this guest, sitting in a room lit dimly by planetarium software, clouded by a fragrant smoke, while snacking on oreo's and discussing egyptology.

OstrichThief

I love Richard Hoagland.  I don't care if he is a jack ass.  I talk to you guys afterall

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