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lumen
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response 25 of 49:
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Sep 18 00:26 UTC 1997 |
True enough. Rush Limbaugh has a real problem himself of hogging airtime and
bullying for his opinions. But hey, both their shows ain't public access.
Gil Gross is a lot more enjoyable than both those two :) anyway :) I don't
listen to talk radio much, but a friend of mine does. What about Art Bell?
At least he plays some *music* for his show.
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void
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response 26 of 49:
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Sep 18 07:00 UTC 1997 |
i listen to art bell on slow cab nights. he certainly has had some
novel guests and discussions.
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lumen
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response 27 of 49:
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Sep 19 03:12 UTC 1997 |
No doubt. Did you catch the show about the guy from Manatash Canyon, near
Ellensburg, WA (he had that hole that couldn't be filled)? Even if you didn't
I am going to school in Ellensburg! My friend has heard about it and
understands some T-shirt artist made some T-shirts about it that say basically
"I've seen the hole" (although the gov't supposedly owns the property and
won't let anyone near it).
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tpryan
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response 28 of 49:
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Sep 20 16:38 UTC 1997 |
The alarm is set about two minutes ahead, so that when it goes
off, it will be before the start of the news on WOMC, 104.3fm with
Dick Purtan at 6am. Have to get up and cross the room to turn on radio
and usually visit bathroom. Then it's back to bed for about 20 minutes
while listening. When I tire of Dick Purtan (actaully, his sidekick,
Duffas Al), I've recently been tuning in JJ & Morning Crew at 6am
(News and talk oppurtunity at about 6:08am). I used to really be into
Drew & Mike, on WRIF, 101.1, but that was in the OJ trial days. They
seemed to follow the case, while JJ and Dick Purtan seemed to follow
it via Lay Jeno or David Letterman's jokes. If all three are on
vacation, I just might listen to the local two guys and a news-chick
format on WIQB, before tuning into non-local Howard Stern or Don Imus.
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bruin
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response 29 of 49:
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Sep 20 19:43 UTC 1997 |
I've set my alarm for 5:55 am, and usually try to wake up before the hourly
network newscast, hoping and praying that the lead story is not very tragic
(such as the death of Princess Diana or something like that there).
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orinoco
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response 30 of 49:
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Sep 22 03:27 UTC 1997 |
For some reason, I've been spontaneously waking up at 6:45 with no alarm or
music or anything of late.
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senna
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response 31 of 49:
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Sep 22 05:03 UTC 1997 |
I hate you. I really, really hate you. I can't get up spontaneously anything
less than 12 hours after i fall asleep.
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orinoco
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response 32 of 49:
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Sep 22 18:59 UTC 1997 |
I think it's the shower running in the next room.
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void
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response 33 of 49:
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Sep 23 00:02 UTC 1997 |
re #27: no, the last time i listened to art bell, he was
interviewing some guy who claimed he had made a time machine.
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senna
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response 34 of 49:
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Sep 27 04:13 UTC 1997 |
That might explain it, but showers don't make enough noise for me. It's moot,
of course, since the closest bathroom to me is a long trek thorugh my
basement, upstairs, and down a hall (about 150 feet, I'm thinking) and that
isn't equiped with a shower. Those that are are two floors above me.
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orinoco
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response 35 of 49:
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Sep 27 17:45 UTC 1997 |
If I could walk through walls, I'd be about five feet away from the shower.
It's right on the other side of a wall from me.
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diznave
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response 36 of 49:
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Oct 21 21:18 UTC 1997 |
the radio in my alarm clock can be made to go off in the morning, instead of
my alarm??? ..........awwwwwwwww.....<all these years!....>
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orinoco
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response 37 of 49:
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Oct 22 22:38 UTC 1997 |
<grin>
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goose2
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response 38 of 49:
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Oct 28 19:50 UTC 1997 |
What is Art Bell's story? And can I find him anywhere on the dial in MI?
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diznave
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response 39 of 49:
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Oct 29 08:27 UTC 1997 |
Art Bell's nationally syndicated show involves topics dealing with the
mysterious, unknown, and supernatural. Actually, pretty much any topic that's
considered unusual or that deviates from the norm is fair game on Art's show.
I guess he tends to lean a bit more towards the alien/UFO thing as well as
the govt. cover up thing (usually the NASA cover-up or Military cover-up).
He has a wide range of different guests dealing with a wide range of topics.He
takes calls throughout his show. I suggest going to his web page to find out
more about him. It's probably something like www.artbell.com.
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goose2
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response 40 of 49:
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Oct 29 14:51 UTC 1997 |
Thanks!
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diznave
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response 41 of 49:
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Oct 29 16:45 UTC 1997 |
You're welcome! I take it you're not the original goose, eh?
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remmers
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response 42 of 49:
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Oct 29 17:12 UTC 1997 |
(I suspect he's the original goose, but with a new login.)
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krj
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response 43 of 49:
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Oct 30 06:39 UTC 1997 |
(Chris, write to staff and ask about the "goose" login. Far as I can tell
the owner logged in exactly once in early September, so it should be
reap bait.)
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diznave
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response 44 of 49:
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Oct 30 19:41 UTC 1997 |
What came first; the original goose or the original egg? ;->
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goose2
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response 45 of 49:
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Oct 30 23:03 UTC 1997 |
Yep, I guess I was the original goose. I've been meaning to
write staff about it, but am lazy I guess.
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mappy
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response 46 of 49:
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Dec 5 15:11 UTC 1998 |
I usually wake up to the harsh sounds of my alarm beeping at full blast. But
I listen to KRCK (97.1). Howard Stern cracks me up sometimes, and I like the
music they play on that station too.
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cloud
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response 47 of 49:
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Dec 6 04:38 UTC 1998 |
Well, my alarm(brapt brapt bra- I hit the sleeper, than the other one
BZZZZZZZTTTT!!!!) always wakes me up, but once I'm finally pottering around
the kitchen, I usually listen to Canadian Public radio-- I'll get about 15
minutes of news and 15 minutes of classical.
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kewy
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response 48 of 49:
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Dec 6 15:55 UTC 1998 |
as of late, I really don't wake up to music, I don't have an alarm, and
I don't leave the radio on all night anymore. Usually though, once I do
roll out of bed, I turn on the radio, and it pretty much stays on all
day.
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bookworm
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response 49 of 49:
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Mar 12 06:22 UTC 1999 |
I've been known to fall asleep to recorded music, the only problem being
when the tape recorder doesn't have autostop. Recently, Jon and I now
use music for waking up with, too. Jon's clock radio. I'm sure he's
probably told you all about it.
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