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  1. #141
    Originally Posted by monet View Post
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    Here is a website which features podcasts about con-artists called Pretend Radio Podcasts:
    https://pretendradio.org/
    I learned about this podcast series from Eric Hunley's podcast episode where he interviews the guy who creates these con-artist podcasts:
    Good Looking Out!
    Nice Trifecta Here!!
    Who, in this world, isn't a Pretender, Con Artist or Fraudster?
    I never met anyone in my life or seen anyone on media that wasn't Lying, Cheating, Stealing or Killing for a Living.
    Heck, many of them are doing it for fun.
    I guess we can exclude kewlJ and AxelWolf... the two most honest and moral individuals of the AP Lifestyle.
    RS running third by a nose.
    Thanks for discovering America's Untold Stories - that has really dominoed into finding a lot of other interesting podcasts. Anyway, to answer your question - Mother Theresa. Oh wait, she has passed.

  2. #142
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    Thanks for discovering America's Untold Stories - that has really dominoed into finding a lot of other interesting podcasts. Anyway, to answer your question - Mother Theresa. Oh wait, she has passed.
    This has to be a joke as she was a part of the biggest Scam Organization that ever existed on the face of the Earth.
    Not only the biggest Ever but the biggest currently.
    They literally control all the money, gold and knowledge (books).
    Not even rampant child abuse can stop them.
    And now we learn that the Ditz is a part of the Roman Catholic Church??
    Say it isn't so!

    Please give all your hard earned money to this site as they will put it to good use and in no way will ever profit from it lol lol lol...
    https://www.catholiccharitiesusa.org/

  3. #143
    Originally Posted by monet View Post
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    Thanks for discovering America's Untold Stories - that has really dominoed into finding a lot of other interesting podcasts. Anyway, to answer your question - Mother Theresa. Oh wait, she has passed.
    This has to be a joke as she was a part of the biggest Scam Organization that ever existed on the face of the Earth.
    Not only the biggest Ever but the biggest currently.
    They literally control all the money, gold and knowledge (books).
    Not even rampant child abuse can stop them.
    And now we learn that the Ditz is a part of the Roman Catholic Church??
    Say it isn't so!

    Please give all your hard earned money to this site as they will put it to good use and in no way will ever profit from it lol lol lol...
    https://www.catholiccharitiesusa.org/
    It was Naivete on my part. I always thought she was a pure-hearted individual, however the organization she was affiliated could well be corrupt.

  4. #144
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    It was Naivete on my part. I always thought she was a pure-hearted individual, however the organization she was affiliated could well be corrupt.
    Perhaps she was pure hearted.
    I'm not knocking her.
    I'm just saying she was involved with the Roman Catholic Church.
    If someone is a member of the MOB they are clearly a bad person by association right?
    It's pretty clear that they used her in every way that they could to promote more "donations".
    Can't blame them... that's what they do.
    We are all Evil Doers and the sooner we can admit it the better for the individual.
    In my opinion that is.

  5. #145
    Originally Posted by monet View Post
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    It was Naivete on my part. I always thought she was a pure-hearted individual, however the organization she was affiliated could well be corrupt.
    Perhaps she was pure hearted.
    I'm not knocking her.
    I'm just saying she was involved with the Roman Catholic Church.
    If someone is a member of the MOB they are clearly a bad person by association right?
    It's pretty clear that they used her in every way that they could to promote more "donations".
    Can't blame them... that's what they do.
    We are all Evil Doers and the sooner we can admit it the better for the individual.
    In my opinion that is.
    I'm watching a video on youtube to see this other angle - to educate myself. I appreciate you letting me know as I hadn't thought about her since grade school where everything is painted idealistically. I'm sure we can think of someone who is truly good-hearted. For example, although he was a terrible president, I would say that Jimmy Carter sincerely wanted to do good in the world.

  6. #146
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    I'm sure we can think of someone who is truly good-hearted. For example, although he was a terrible president, I would say that Jimmy Carter sincerely wanted to do good in the world.
    In my opinion it would be very difficult to find someone in modern day society to fit the bill.
    I think that you are giving Lesser Evil Doers as examples but these people are completely compromised.
    They can't get to those positions of power without compromising or doing a little Evil.
    I'm pretty sure Jimmy Carter bombed the shit out of the 3rd world like every other President of the United States.
    That being said, I suppose he makes really good peanut butter.

    The people that you are thinking of are the people we never hear about.
    They do things in secret and do not want the recognition.
    They exist but they usually get crucified or stoned to death in the end.
    Once again this is just my thought on the subject which really doesn't mean anything.
    You and I are people who try to gather up a bunch of information and make our own decisions without being influenced.
    We are both going to die pretty soon and find out anyways.
    It would be funny if you die and don't get any answers lol.

  7. #147
    Originally Posted by monet View Post
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    I'm sure we can think of someone who is truly good-hearted. For example, although he was a terrible president, I would say that Jimmy Carter sincerely wanted to do good in the world.
    In my opinion it would be very difficult to find someone in modern day society to fit the bill.
    I think that you are giving Lesser Evil Doers as examples but these people are completely compromised.
    They can't get to those positions of power without compromising or doing a little Evil.
    I'm pretty sure Jimmy Carter bombed the shit out of the 3rd world like every other President of the United States.
    That being said, I suppose he makes really good peanut butter.

    The people that you are thinking of are the people we never hear about.
    They do things in secret and do not want the recognition.
    They exist but they usually get crucified or stoned to death in the end.
    Once again this is just my thought on the subject which really doesn't mean anything.
    You and I are people who try to gather up a bunch of information and make our own decisions without being influenced.
    We are both going to die pretty soon and find out anyways.
    It would be funny if you die and don't get any answers lol.
    It sounds like a very reasonable angle Monet, thanks.

  8. #148
    Retard Lex Fridman appears to have struck gold with this one (I have just started listening to it - so this is just a potential reco):


  9. #149
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    Retard Lex Fridman appears to have struck gold with this one (I have just started listening to it - so this is just a potential reco):
    Retard Lex Fridman lol lol lol
    Thanks for the laugh.
    I thought I might have a heart attack at William Hill an hour ago.
    My blood was boiling.
    I could feel my heart and pulse pounding throughout my body.
    It took me 10 minutes to try to bring it back to normal.
    Talk about TILT!
    It really isn't about the money.
    I just love going Ape Shit on them any chance I get lol.
    They literally have the worst business practices in any Casino in Las Vegas.

    I never even listened to Lex interview Mark Zuckerberg because I know he was going to play softball with him.
    I can rarely get through any of his podcasts.
    I listened to his last Tim Dillon interview and it was boring as Fuck.

  10. #150
    Originally Posted by monet View Post
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    Retard Lex Fridman appears to have struck gold with this one (I have just started listening to it - so this is just a potential reco):
    Retard Lex Fridman lol lol lol
    Thanks for the laugh.
    I thought I might have a heart attack at William Hill an hour ago.
    My blood was boiling.
    I could feel my heart and pulse pounding throughout my body.
    It took me 10 minutes to try to bring it back to normal.
    Talk about TILT!
    It really isn't about the money.
    I just love going Ape Shit on them any chance I get lol.
    They literally have the worst business practices in any Casino in Las Vegas.

    I never even listened to Lex interview Mark Zuckerberg because I know he was going to play softball with him.
    I can rarely get through any of his podcasts.
    I listened to his last Tim Dillon interview and it was boring as Fuck.
    Yes, that's right Monet, there was no need to listen to the Fuckerberg podcast - I skipped it also without a moment's thought. The Brett Johnson podcast was good despite Retard Lex Fridman, because Brett Johnson is quite intelligent and he did crazy but clever shit in his earlier days that he talked about in the podcast. However, if you do decide to listen to the Brett Johnson podcast, you will have to put up with Retard Lex Fridman. As you'll remember from my earlier post, I really liked the Kasparov podcast because Kasparov made sure to let Fridman know that he (Fridman) is an idiot.
    Sorry about William Hill - too bad they won't let you cash out your winning tickets at their kiosks (AFAIK) like an ATM or what have you.

  11. #151
    Originally Posted by monet View Post
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    If he believes the moon is a reflection of a gigantic earth then he must also believe the moon landings were a hoax.
    I never questioned it but lately I have become very skeptical that we landed on the moon.
    You are telling me that after 50 some odd years we can't go back with all the advancements?
    I have a hard time believing they shot a tin can through MINUS... MINUS 455 degree Fahrenheit temperature and the Van Allen Radiation Belt?
    Now they claim the Van Allen Belt has doors or windows that you can time it perfectly and get through without a blemish.
    Mind you they perfectly shot through this from Earth and back off the Moon with pinpoint precision?
    And they did this in a rush within 5 to 7 years??
    They can't even beat the common cold for goodness sake!
    Hi Monet, I saw Moonfall. In this movie, the moon is an artificial satellite built by our ancestors who were ultra-advanced. It falls into the realm of NASA cover-ups such as the belief of a fake moon-landing by NASA. I cannot recommend this movie due to the incessant woke garbage pervading it and the requirement of suspension of belief at every turn, but thought I'd mention it since it fits into this recent discussion we were having about the moon.

  12. #152
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    Hi Monet, I saw Moonfall. In this movie, the moon is an artificial satellite built by our ancestors who were ultra-advanced. It falls into the realm of NASA cover-ups such as the belief of a fake moon-landing by NASA. I cannot recommend this movie due to the incessant woke garbage pervading it and the requirement of suspension of belief at every turn, but thought I'd mention it since it fits into this recent discussion we were having about the moon.
    Sounds like a Redbox Rental Day or wait till its on my movie channels and watch when nothing else is on.
    It is getting near impossible to be entertained by the movie industry without some sort of Woke Propaganda... RIP.

    I caught a movie I hadn't seen for about 20 some odd years the other night on one of those Movie Channels.
    It's called: Beautiful Girls (1996).
    Matt Dillon, Uma Thurman and a bunch of 90's stars trying to replicate some sort of Brat Pack.
    Not a bad movie.
    Had some decent scenes that portray how people talk and act back East.
    I could relate to a lot of what they were talking about.
    Decent enough to watch when you got nothing else to do.
    It's similar to St. Elmo's Fire or the Big Chill or something along those lines.
    Last edited by monet; 04-02-2022 at 07:31 PM.

  13. #153
    Originally Posted by monet View Post
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    Hi Monet, I saw Moonfall. In this movie, the moon is an artificial satellite built by our ancestors who were ultra-advanced. It falls into the realm of NASA cover-ups such as the belief of a fake moon-landing by NASA. I cannot recommend this movie due to the incessant woke garbage pervading it and the requirement of suspension of belief at every turn, but thought I'd mention it since it fits into this recent discussion we were having about the moon.
    Sounds like a Redbox Rental Day or wait till its on my movie channels and watch when nothing else is on.
    It is getting near impossible to be entertained by the movie industry without some sort of Woke Propaganda... RIP.

    I caught a movie I hadn't seen for about 20 some odd years the other night on one of those Movie Channels.
    It's called: Beautiful Girls (1996).
    Matt Dillon, Uma Thurman and a bunch of 90's stars trying to replicate some sort of Brat Pack.
    Not a bad movie.
    Had some decent scenes that portray how people talk and act back East.
    I could relate to a lot of what they were talking about.
    Decent enough to watch when you got nothing else to do.
    It's similar to St. Elmo's Fire or the Big Chill or something along those lines.
    Ok I'm down for it and will watch it. I'm getting a "Last Days of Disco" (this is one of the many movies I enjoyed that most people hate) sort of vibe from this movie suggestion which might not be appropriate.

  14. #154
    Here is some harmless entertainment from Laid Back News (just got it going) - you might have caught it already.

  15. #155
    Originally Posted by monet View Post
    I caught a movie I hadn't seen for about 20 some odd years the other night on one of those Movie Channels.
    It's called: Beautiful Girls (1996).
    Matt Dillon, Uma Thurman and a bunch of 90's stars trying to replicate some sort of Brat Pack.
    Not a bad movie.
    Had some decent scenes that portray how people talk and act back East.
    I could relate to a lot of what they were talking about.
    Decent enough to watch when you got nothing else to do.
    It's similar to St. Elmo's Fire or the Big Chill or something along those lines.
    Thanks again Monet - I thought it was a solid movie. When Harvey Weinstein produced this movie, I would imagine he had no idea what was in store for him in the future. How the world has changed. In the movie, "Stinky", the co-owner of the Johnson Inn, said "We've got great apps" or words to that effect - meaning of course that they served great appetizers. Now, of course, this phrase has a totally different meaning. I'm almost positive that one of the model posters in Michael Rappaport's (Paul Kirkwood) room was of Lauren Holly (Darian Smalls) who played the high school ex-girlfriend that Matt Dillon was having an affair with in the movie.
    I'm sure many of the towns in upstate New York have a great sense of community even now, just as they did when this movie was made - not a bad way to live one's life IMHO.

  16. #156
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    Thanks again Monet - I thought it was a solid movie. When Harvey Weinstein produced this movie, I would imagine he had no idea what was in store for him in the future. How the world has changed. In the movie, "Stinky", the co-owner of the Johnson Inn, said "We've got great apps" or words to that effect - meaning of course that they served great appetizers. Now, of course, this phrase has a totally different meaning. I'm almost positive that one of the model posters in Michael Rappaport's (Paul Kirkwood) room was of Lauren Holly (Darian Smalls) who played the high school ex-girlfriend that Matt Dillon was having an affair with in the movie.
    I'm sure many of the towns in upstate New York have a great sense of community even now, just as they did when this movie was made - not a bad way to live one's life IMHO.
    First Off, Harvey Weinstein is a Fall Guy.
    As if everyone in Hollywood isn't doing the exact same thing or worse.

    My favorite scene in that movie is when the four of them are sitting in a booth just shooting the shit.
    All of a sudden it gets heated with everyone calling each other Faggot or some other name or bashing them.
    And guess what?
    Nobody slaps anyone.
    Nobody storms out.
    No... they just drink another beer and go right back to being normal with one another.
    Oh yeah... and it cuts to Free Apps lol.
    That's just the culture, especially back East, as I grew up in the Pittsburgh area and spent a couple years in Concord New Hampshire as my mothers side of the family lives up there.

    The only problem with the movie is if it is a bunch of people from Massachusetts where are the Fucking Accents?
    No use of the word Wicked??
    No use of the hard A like in cAAAr?

    Lastly, wouldn't you love to own some old run down hotel back east that you turned into a profitable tavern?
    That's the Fucking dream right there.
    It wouldn't even have to be a big money maker.
    Just eeek out a small living and enjoy the atmosphere.


  17. #157
    Originally Posted by monet View Post
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    Thanks again Monet - I thought it was a solid movie. When Harvey Weinstein produced this movie, I would imagine he had no idea what was in store for him in the future. How the world has changed. In the movie, "Stinky", the co-owner of the Johnson Inn, said "We've got great apps" or words to that effect - meaning of course that they served great appetizers. Now, of course, this phrase has a totally different meaning. I'm almost positive that one of the model posters in Michael Rappaport's (Paul Kirkwood) room was of Lauren Holly (Darian Smalls) who played the high school ex-girlfriend that Matt Dillon was having an affair with in the movie.
    I'm sure many of the towns in upstate New York have a great sense of community even now, just as they did when this movie was made - not a bad way to live one's life IMHO.
    First Off, Harvey Weinstein is a Fall Guy.
    As if everyone in Hollywood isn't doing the exact same thing or worse.

    My favorite scene in that movie is when the four of them are sitting in a booth just shooting the shit.
    All of a sudden it gets heated with everyone calling each other Faggot or some other name or bashing them.
    And guess what?
    Nobody slaps anyone.
    Nobody storms out.
    No... they just drink another beer and go right back to being normal with one another.
    Oh yeah... and it cuts to Free Apps lol.
    That's just the culture, especially back East, as I grew up in the Pittsburgh area and spent a couple years in Concord New Hampshire as my mothers side of the family lives up there.

    The only problem with the movie is if it is a bunch of people from Massachusetts where are the Fucking Accents?
    No use of the word Wicked??
    No use of the hard A like in cAAAr?

    Lastly, wouldn't you love to own some old run down hotel back east that you turned into a profitable tavern?
    That's the Fucking dream right there.
    It wouldn't even have to be a big money maker.
    Just eeek out a small living and enjoy the atmosphere.
    Too true regarding what goes down in Hollyweird - Weinstein just got caught like you wrote. Well that explains why I thought it took place in upstate New York (I only had a close look at Hutton's/Willie's license plate), rather than Massachusetts - New York accents rather than Boston accents (Rappaport,O'Donnell, and Dillon are from New York). Yes, if I had the skill set (and an extrovert personality) it would have been great to re-open a place like the Johnson Inn in my younger years - I admire people who have the wherewithal and skills to do that sort of thing.
    Enough solid movies were made in the past to where we don't have to concern ourselves with the fact that many of the movies coming out now are garbage. Look at how the Bond and Star Wars franchises have been completely destroyed for example.

  18. #158
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    Too true regarding what goes down in Hollyweird - Weinstein just got caught like you wrote. Well that explains why I thought it took place in upstate New York (I only had a close look at Hutton's/Willie's license plate), rather than Massachusetts - New York accents rather than Boston accents (Rappaport,O'Donnell, and Dillon are from New York). Yes, if I had the skill set (and an extrovert personality) it would have been great to re-open a place like the Johnson Inn in my younger years - I admire people who have the wherewithal and skills to do that sort of thing.
    Enough solid movies were made in the past to where we don't have to concern ourselves with the fact that many of the movies coming out now are garbage. Look at how the Bond and Star Wars franchises have been completely destroyed for example.
    Oh ok... maybe it was upstate New York.
    Either way the best line in the movie...
    "You've been eating retard sandwiches again" lol lol lol

  19. #159
    Originally Posted by monet View Post
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    Too true regarding what goes down in Hollyweird - Weinstein just got caught like you wrote. Well that explains why I thought it took place in upstate New York (I only had a close look at Hutton's/Willie's license plate), rather than Massachusetts - New York accents rather than Boston accents (Rappaport,O'Donnell, and Dillon are from New York). Yes, if I had the skill set (and an extrovert personality) it would have been great to re-open a place like the Johnson Inn in my younger years - I admire people who have the wherewithal and skills to do that sort of thing.
    Enough solid movies were made in the past to where we don't have to concern ourselves with the fact that many of the movies coming out now are garbage. Look at how the Bond and Star Wars franchises have been completely destroyed for example.
    Oh ok... maybe it was upstate New York.
    Either way the best line in the movie...
    "You've been eating retard sandwiches again" lol lol lol
    It was Massachusetts Monet - I looked it up on Wikipedia during my last post. Yes that was a great line.
    Edit:IIRC the movie Good Will Hunting also did a good job capturing the Massachusetts vibe including consistent accents of Matt Damon and his friends.
    Last edited by tableplay; 04-04-2022 at 05:21 AM.

  20. #160
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    It was Massachusetts Monet - I looked it up on Wikipedia during my last post. Yes that was a great line.
    Edit:IIRC the movie Good Will Hunting also did a good job capturing the Massachusetts vibe including consistent accents of Matt Damon and his friends.
    They got the accents down better in that movie but I always hated Good Will Hunting.
    Decent enough premise but the acting was horrid.
    I just don't understand how everyone loved it and gave them the Oscar.
    Robin Williams was so phony in that movie.
    And they use the you like apples, how you like dem apples line lol.
    People love that movie but I find it to be very stoic and comedic.
    I watched another very serious dramatic movie and laughed my ass off the other day.
    It has a younger Timothy Hutton in it and Mary Tyler Moore along with Oddball or you may call him Donald Sutherland and Taxi/Dear Johns Judd Hirsch.
    Anyways, I was laughing my ass off the whole movie because of the goofy acting or overacting or because I'm twisted lol.
    Sometimes tearjerker movies have that effect on me for some reason.
    Probably because of the disconnect that movies can have because they are movies after all and not real.
    That movie is Ordinary People (1980).
    Maybe the title should of been WASPs and their problems.
    On a positive note I love the house they lived in.
    Fucking awesome classic white New England style house.


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