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Midnight In The Desert

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paladin1991

Quote from: DaveSchrader on June 07, 2018, 08:33:43 PM
Has a successful 12 yr run on Paranormal Radio Show              Dave: Yep    Heater: Nope
Has a successful weekend show on Saturday and Sunday          Dave: Yep    Heater:  Nope
Has a successful True Crime Program on Tuesdays                    Dave: Yep    Heater: Nope
Travels the world with listeners to explore what he discusses     Dave: Yep    Heater: Nope
Has to get up early every day with 6 kids                                 Dave: Yep    Heater: Nope
Has his own legacy with 8 children and 3 grandkids                   Dave: Yep    Heater: Nope
Has wasted his time doing this                                                 Dave: Yep    Heater: Nope  (Well played Heater)

Lol. 


Hi Paul

paladin1991

Quote from: DaveSchrader on June 07, 2018, 08:56:24 PM
3 cats, Mr. Mittens, Miss Scarlet and Cheech.
2 birds, Rocket & Catnip
1 very large dust bunny under my bed

DS

Dave, Cats are all dark meat.  With that many kids, thought you might wanna know.

Corona Kitty

Quote from: zeebo on June 07, 2018, 11:56:56 PM
The dude must be tenured by now, pretty much can say whatever he wants methinks.   ;)

Certainly he can, he's got a cult like following. I'm curious what someone who has such an impressive background, who is crediable has to say about Greer. Most likely never has heard of him, hopefully he will let loose.

this guest was so good, i don't mind the repeat.


paladin1991

Quote from: GravitySucks on June 07, 2018, 10:17:25 PM
Nobody ever mentions Creech. Is that where the drone pilots sit?  Are they doing anything else there?

Remote viewing

How the hell is Dave doing the show tomorrow night from Minnesota when he has to be in Salt Lake City from 10 AM to 7 PM on Saturday?
Take care of yourself, Dave.

Spookcat

Quote from: paladin1991 on June 08, 2018, 12:02:14 AM
Dave, Cats are all dark meat.  With that many kids, thought you might wanna know.


Kolchak

Quote from: username on June 07, 2018, 11:55:58 PM
Oh my God....
The plot thickens.... What the shit.... Now I need to ask him about the credability of Steven Greer.... I expect laughter after I explain.

The difference is Krauss isn't a con artist.

Spookcat

Quote from: Jocko Johnson on June 07, 2018, 11:59:22 PM
FYI:
The Romans also had white grapes, (or like ours a light green.) In fact a certain white grape was used to make this most sort after and most expensive of all wine which was white or a very very light rose` pink/salmon colored wine. It is called Falernum. Was a favorite of Julius Caesar and Augustus as well, and most if the rich and famous. This was not drank by the Plebs or the soldiers except those invited to the place or were Senators and had big bucks. It didn't come in regular sized bottles but large or sometime smaller clay Amphora, so you needed to purchase a lot and it was already very expensive...the grape is from ancient vinyards. It has been attempted to be duplicated many times. Really no one is alive who knows what it tastes like! But Pliny the Elder (I believe, or the Younger who both were a natural historians and others left "recipes" and descriptions of it's taste. We don't know but can only speculate what happened to the grape. Over growing so quality quickly faded? Over consumption and extensive ? Or a counterfeiting. Of a disease and or blight that killed it off. The grapes and vines are describe by the Romans who drank this for over 2000 years from before the Republic and the kings before them to the earlier time of the Etruscans civilization explained the grapes and where they can from as...
"Mt. Falernus on the border between Latium and Campania, from the Aminean grape." Falernum is usually cited as the best Roman wine.
Recently in the same area in Italy a family from way back when who owns property in this exact area are again attemting to re-grow these grapes as done before, use the recipe and say it may not be ready, and close as possible to date and they have been growing these grapes for almost 20 yrs and hope each time they get closer. The family advertise it as Julius Caeser favorite wine!
I had a bottle given to me by son who visited and it ws very good and unique, but wasn't exactly matching the description of it's taste. Not sure if it is available in the US if anyone is interested in the name I will search for the empty bottle, if I can find it will post or pm the name.

That is really fascinating!

I once read about a type of banana that was hugely popular until it was pretty much wiped out in the 1950s by Panama disease. If I remember right, a lot of old fashioned candy was made to mimic that, which is why some banana flavored candy doesn't taste like the bananas that are available today.

Corona Kitty

Quote from: Kolchak on June 08, 2018, 01:21:46 AM
The difference is Krauss isn't a con artist.

Hehe correct.

stargazr1976

Change of subject. Who in the 80's remembers tank man getting squished. mandella effect man. Lets rock. 8)


stargazr1976

Wow. Let me take my metamucil. Fuckin exciting shit.. for folks that so love the paranormal it just turned into lets follow some assholes drama. Oh hey I'm on the radio. fucks sake. Oh well it does amuse me and I lie well. 8)

Spookcat

Quote from: stargazr1976 on June 08, 2018, 02:11:36 AM
Change of subject. Who in the 80's remembers tank man getting squished. mandella effect man. Lets rock. 8)

Sorry, I'm not old enough to remember anything from the 80s.

Dr. MD MD

Quote from: paladin1991 on June 07, 2018, 11:46:39 PM
Shut your cock holster.

If you were actually here in front of me I would shut your mouth. ;)

Exile

Quote from: stargazr1976 on June 08, 2018, 02:11:36 AM
Change of subject. Who in the 80's remembers tank man getting squished. mandella effect man. Lets rock. 8)

Are you confusing tank man with Rachel Corrie and her encounter with a Caterpillar tractor?

I agree, interesting story about the roman grapes. Too bad they've been lost.

The type of banana you're talking about is called Gros Michelle. In the 1950s, a fungus infected them and made it impossible to transport them on ocean voyages. I understand that they are still available in Japan or if you visit the countries where they are grown.

Most bananas sold in the West are those horrid Cavandish bananas. They have the flavor of cardboard. But if you're lucky, you might find some other banana cultivars at specialty fruit stores. Almost any of them will taste better than Cavendish.
   
Quote from: spookcat on June 08, 2018, 01:24:26 AM
That is really fascinating!

I once read about a type of banana that was hugely popular until it was pretty much wiped out in the 1950s by Panama disease. If I remember right, a lot of old fashioned candy was made to mimic that, which is why some banana flavored candy doesn't taste like the bananas that are available today.

DaveSchrader

Quote from: 21st Century Man on June 08, 2018, 12:41:34 AM
How the hell is Dave doing the show tomorrow night from Minnesota when he has to be in Salt Lake City from 10 AM to 7 PM on Saturday?
Take care of yourself, Dave.

It's all good. I've got skills ;)

DS


Freyja

Quote from: GravitySucks on June 07, 2018, 07:05:19 PM
Don’t listen to her. She is Canadian.

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Quote from: DaveSchrader on June 08, 2018, 04:25:11 AM
It's all good. I've got skills ;)

DS

LOL!! Don't you sleep, bro?

SpookyTim

Quote from: username on June 07, 2018, 09:11:43 PM
I think I was talking to chefist, actually when I called Spooky Tim & Dave Scott Hacks. I'm still trashing people actually, That's never stopped.

I'm surprised none of the 11 shut-ins you call ""your audience" contacted me to tell me you were talking shit. Or do they not have email access at the group home?

bellNwhistle

Quote from: Sean92008 on June 07, 2018, 08:52:00 PM
They had a turtle that laid eggs in their yard... Does that count?

It's cool as hell, and everyone else is jealous.

bellNwhistle

Quote from: DaveSchrader on June 07, 2018, 10:44:01 PM
Sorry all, due to circumstances beyond our control we will run a replay in the final hour while we get the systems back on line. From my end things were going haywire. 12 years of doing this and never had these issues. 

Accept my apologies and we WILL be back with a brand new show tomorrow, that is a promise.

Your irritated friend,

DS

If it hasn't been said, it's been thought: 

THIS is how you do it. Not some BS about how (Vara) or (Heather) took the show down, or did some kind of ninja attack on the systems, or any other stupid excuse or accusation pointed at the so-called "competition".

You apologized, said you'd get it figured out, AND promised to come back with a new show.

THAT is how you do it.

Bart Ell

Quote from: SpookyTim on June 08, 2018, 05:48:49 AM
I'm surprised none of the 11 shut-ins you call ""your audience" contacted me to tell me you were talking shit. Or do they not have email access at the group home?

If a podcast disses you on the internet and nobody is listening then is it really a dissing or just someone talking to himself?


Bart Ell

Quote from: bellNwhistle on June 08, 2018, 06:35:47 AM
THAT is how you do it.

WRONG-O!
Trust me, I am a pro.
You always blame it on a portal.

Juan

Wrong.
Blame it on Bellgab

Sean92008

Quote from: N0sferatu on June 07, 2018, 10:42:28 PM
Glenn Campbell was THE guy all things Area 51 in the 90's. Art had him on in 95-96 or so. He could probably still do a fantastic interview albeit he stopped his Area 51 pursuits long ago.
An Area 51 post mortem?

That would be priceless.

Spookcat

Quote from: bellNwhistle on June 08, 2018, 06:31:11 AM
It's cool as hell, and everyone else is jealous.

Very true.

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