To: NormsRevenge
Without Art hosting, Coast to Coast isn't worth listening to. I got a feeling I am not going to be able to remember when to turn it on to hear Art. So I am done with Coast to Coast unless they get Barbara Simpson back on. I just can't stand any more of that republican hater George Noory.
10 posted on
06/28/2005 10:56:49 AM PDT by
pepperhead
(Kennedy's float, Mary Jo's don't!)
To: pepperhead
I liked that time that Noory spent nearly an hour saying he wasn't partisan.
To: pepperhead
Art Bell is very engaging. He has a talent for making the most absurd subject sound interesting for 4 hours.
Noory, on the other hand, is the perfect cure for insomnia. I am usually sound asleep within 10 minutes of Noory's monologues.
33 posted on
07/04/2005 7:40:45 PM PDT by
Kuksool
To: pepperhead
Without Art hosting, Coast to Coast isn't worth listening to. I got a feeling I am not going to be able to remember when to turn it on to hear Art. So I am done with Coast to Coast unless they get Barbara Simpson back on. I just can't stand any more of that republican hater George Noory.
I don't quite get that look from George Noory although if you want a conservative, Christian dissenter, try Whitley Streiber. He went apecrazy a week or two ago about how the Christian outlook is dooming the planet with global warming. I do find his experiences with aliens interesting but when he goes into "we are all going to die if we don't address global warming mode," he loses me. Babs Simpson wasn't all that bad either. I think where Art is great, he knows what questions to ask due to him being technical and engineering minded. I love it when he has Wayne Green on, noted amateur radio operator and publisher, although Green goes off the deep wnd when he talks about diet and that we did not land man on th Moon, personally, if he stuck to amateur radio, it would be great.
37 posted on
07/08/2005 11:10:53 PM PDT by
Nowhere Man
(Lutheran, Conservative, Neo-Victorian/Edwardian, Michael Savage in '08! - DeCAFTA-nate CAFTA!)
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