MP3 player - best model, best supplier, best fitter
#21
Guest
Posts: n/a
: GLR: David Hepworth (9/May/1997) (3227)
GLR-David Hepworth (9/May/1997)
Certainty level: 100%
This time I deliberately listened to Hepworth with the sound turned up on
the radio, to try to get a reaction. Sure enough, he and his cronies
reacted;
David: "we have executive drivetime, and we have Brian in charge of the prize
cupboard. Brian it's not a bad prize cupboard this week is it?"
Brian: "no David in fact it's an absolute (EMPHASIS) embarrassment
(END-EMPHASIS) of prizes this evening" (laughter)
David: "what have we got?"
Brian: "well in my left hand alone we've got that .... Gary Clale, I don't
know if you remember him obviously still alive and kicking.... and that's
just in my left hand"
David: "So it's certainly worth competing. Rock and roll spelling test is
your first opportunity to take advantage of this embarrassment of prizes"
What I "read into" this item should again be quite obvious. Remember, I
sent off a letter of complaint to Hepworth after his spying activity
during the previous show. Here the emphasis on "absolute embarrassment"
of prizes shows he knows this is a "key" phrase.
It might be interesting to try to talk to DJs like Hepworth and ask them
what they get out of abusing their listeners. But if you challenge them
directly, they show their true colour (yellow) by either not answering
the challenge, or by denying that harassment has taken place.
3227
--
Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service
------->>>>>>http://www.NewsDemon.com<<<<<<------
Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access
#22
Guest
Posts: n/a
: Capital Radio (11/April/1997) (4450)
Capital Radio (11/April/1997)
Certainty level: 10%
A nice easy one here. The DJ is heard to say (around 8.30pm);
"Jacko in town, what a gig it's going to be, that guy is amazing, and
psychotic, but amazing on stage, 0171-420-0958, on stage he's a madman
but he's wonderful"
I was listening to Capital loud and clear, trying to get a reaction.
The above may have been a reaction. I'm not sure if it was, and I'm not
sure that it wasn't.
4450
--
Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service
------->>>>>>http://www.NewsDemon.com<<<<<<------
Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access
#23
Guest
Posts: n/a
: Neil Fox (March/1998) (5673)
Neil Fox's Juke Box on Capital Radio (week ending 15/March/199
Certainty level: 70%
Here is an excerpt from Neil Fox's show on Capital Radio 95.8FM, sometime
during the week ending Sunday 15/March/1998 (probably during the weekend,
but I don't remember).
First I will give the text of the conversation between Neil Fox and
telephone caller Martin, then I will state my interpretation.
(conversation) (F=Dr Fox, M=Martin the caller)
F: coming up on the jukebox, the hotline's 0171-4848-958, just a quick shout
here and so who's this going to be then Mr Producer?
(staff, shouting) MARTIN!
F: Couldn't quite hear you, it's going to be?
(staff, normal voice) Martin.
F: Thank you. Martin, hello.
M: Hello, Foxy.
F: How are you Martin.
M: Er, knackered.
F: Why?
M: Didn't get much sleep last night. Party down the road.
F: What time did you go to bed?
M: Four o'clock this morning.
F: Well that sounds quite a reasonable Saturday night if you ask me.
M: I was up at eight.
F: You were up at eight this morning?
M: Yeah.
F: That's sick. Why? What on earth made you get out of bed at eight this
morning?
M: My father.
F: Well that's no good. Why is he being sicko, is he being a sadist?
M: No, he out there, sort of clearing room.
F: Listen, is your dad there?
M: No, he's downstairs.
F: Oh mate, can you get him?
M: No.
F: Does he not let you on the phone? The only reason is that I wouldn't mind
having a chat with someone who makes anyone get up at eight o'clock on a
Sunday morning. I'm sorry, that's ill isn't it, that's out of order.
M: It's sick.
F: I'm just going to ask around here. What do you think then, eight o'clock
Sunday morning? That's out of order isn't it, for any father?
(staff) Yeah, definitely.
F: Is he like victimising you or something, is there any reason why he wanted
you up at eight o'clock? To clean your room?
M: Well as I say I got up at eight this morning to clean my room and it looks
worse that it did yesterday.
F: Well I should have just left it and stayed in there until eleven o'clock
if I was you.
M: Well I was up, I didn't get out of bed.
F: What, you didn't get out of bed at eight o'clock? No, he woke you up at
eight o'clock. Did you do any cleaning at all?
M: I haven't touched my bedroom.
F: Top man. Boy you're going to get your **** kicked later aren't you. Now
a song for you, what can we play?
M: Guns and Roses, "Sweet Child of Mine".
F: And we're going to dedicate this to your father?
M: No we're not, we'll dedicate this to my good mate Jamie, who's sitting
on the bed now.
F: Right, hello Jamie. And anyone else? Any top totty in your life at the
moment?
M: Unfortunately no.
F: The totty factor is quite low at the moment is it?
M: It's dead.
F: It's dead? What, nothing?
M: Nothing.
F: What, zero? Well, that's pathetic. No wonder you're down. You stay out
til four o'clock and nothing. We'd better have words when we're off the
radio I think. We need to give you a team talk. You have a good night tonight.
M: And you.
F: Take care.
(song starts)
F: Actually something was going through my mind. I think I'll leave it.
I'm not really sure whether this is in any way about me. It probably isn't.
Probably it's just my nasty suspicious mind finding links where none exist.
However, here is an explanation of why it might, possibly, be about me.
Throughout this interview, I was throwing abuse at the radio, and to my mind,
Neil Fox was hearing the abuse, and responding interactively. This explains
why he sounds so stressed when talking to telephone caller Martin, and the
general violence of his words including "Boy you're going to get your ****
kicked later aren't you".
The piece starts of with the producer shouting the name of the caller, which
might be related to my loud vocalisations at the radio. The trouble starts
off with Fox saying "That's sick". "Sick" might be taken as a reference to my
condition. Then Fox says, "Why is he being sicko, is he being a sadist?",
again sick = my illness, "sadist" = attitude of my oppressors towards me.
"that's ill isn't it" = further comment on my illness. "Is he like
victimising you or something" = again what my enemies are doing to me.
Fox sounds quite happy when he gets Martin to say "It's sick"; as you would
expect him to, if the comment were directed at me. It is a constant feature
of my enemies' harassment of me that they get intermediaries to verbalise the
abuse. Immediately after saying "victimising you" Fox gives a little laugh,
to show he thinks the victimisation (of me, not Martin) is funny.
Fox gets increasingly nasty as the piece progresses. "Boy you're going to get
your **** kicked later aren't you" is not really what you would expect him to
say if he were just talking to Martin. Fox is on the same side as Martin, so
why would he be so verbally aggressive to him? On the other hand, if the
piece is about me, then his strong words start to make sense.
Fox's jubilation at finding that Martin's "totty factor" is "dead" again
doesn't make much sense unless you think that he might not be considering
Martin's totty factor, but mine, since it's a fairly well known fact that my
"totty factor" is not significantly above zero.
To round off the 135 second interchange, just as the next track is starting,
Fox says, "Actually something was going through my mind. I think I'll leave
it". Given that I was chucking abuse at Fox throughout, it is only natural
for him have thought up a reply that he would have wished to have made,
except that such a reply would (a) probably not be suitable for a family
show, and (b) have given the game away completely.
So there you are. You the jury, what say you in the case of plaintiff vs.
Neil Fox's Juke Box, guilty or not guilty?
5673
--
Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service
------->>>>>>http://www.NewsDemon.com<<<<<<------
Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access
#24
Guest
Posts: n/a
A Free Web Platform For used cars around USA
2ndAuto.com is a FREE platform to sell used cars around America.
http://www.2ndAuto.com. FREE Registration, FREE Posting Car Photos,
Everything is FREE TOo
http://www.2ndAuto.com. FREE Registration, FREE Posting Car Photos,
Everything is FREE TOo
#25
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Win a free air conditioner!!!!!
#26
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Win a free air conditioner!!!!!
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 09:08:28 -0700, 88yj <scrrules11@yahoo.com> wrote:
>On Sep 18, 3:05 pm, freeair...@gmail.com wrote:
>> http://[snip].blogspot.com/
>
>what is this
A scumbag blogspot spammer. IOW, .
>On Sep 18, 3:05 pm, freeair...@gmail.com wrote:
>> http://[snip].blogspot.com/
>
>what is this
A scumbag blogspot spammer. IOW, .
#28
Guest
Posts: n/a
1998 Audi A4 1.8T quattro 79 kmiles $7,000
79,800 miles
Silver Sedan w Black interior
4 Cylinders Automatic, 4 door, 4WD
A/C: Front, A/C: Rear, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Steering,
Leather Interior, Airbag: Driver, Airbag: Passenger, Airbag: Side,
Alarm, Anti-Lock Brakes, CD Changer, Power Windows, Alloy Wheels,
Sunroof/Moonroof
Added feature: Includes Tiptronic transmission and Moon Roof! The
mileage is very low for this model/year and the wheels (Rims) are all
brand new so the car looks great! The tires are also very recent.
Karen
Ardmore PA
http://www.AllPoconos.Com/class/ads/1191348092.htm
Silver Sedan w Black interior
4 Cylinders Automatic, 4 door, 4WD
A/C: Front, A/C: Rear, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Steering,
Leather Interior, Airbag: Driver, Airbag: Passenger, Airbag: Side,
Alarm, Anti-Lock Brakes, CD Changer, Power Windows, Alloy Wheels,
Sunroof/Moonroof
Added feature: Includes Tiptronic transmission and Moon Roof! The
mileage is very low for this model/year and the wheels (Rims) are all
brand new so the car looks great! The tires are also very recent.
Karen
Ardmore PA
http://www.AllPoconos.Com/class/ads/1191348092.htm
#29
Guest
Posts: n/a
2000 Audi A6 2.7T quattro 88 Kmls $11,000
88,487 miles
Tan Sedan on Brown interior
6 Cylinders Manual, 4 door, AWD
A/C: Front, A/C: Rear, Navigation System, Power Locks, Power Steering,
Remote Keyless Entry, Leather Interior, Power Seats, Airbag: Driver,
Airbag: Passenger, Anti-Lock Brakes, CD Changer, Premium Sound, Power
Windows, Rear Window Defroster, Sunroof/Moonroof
6spd. manual! Very well maintained, second owner, runs like a dream
robert vero
Emmaus PA
http://www.AllPoconos.Com/class/ads/1191355217.htm
Tan Sedan on Brown interior
6 Cylinders Manual, 4 door, AWD
A/C: Front, A/C: Rear, Navigation System, Power Locks, Power Steering,
Remote Keyless Entry, Leather Interior, Power Seats, Airbag: Driver,
Airbag: Passenger, Anti-Lock Brakes, CD Changer, Premium Sound, Power
Windows, Rear Window Defroster, Sunroof/Moonroof
6spd. manual! Very well maintained, second owner, runs like a dream
robert vero
Emmaus PA
http://www.AllPoconos.Com/class/ads/1191355217.htm
#30
Guest
Posts: n/a
Watch NFL Games Online
Watch NFL Games Online!
For every one who wants to watch the games online because they dont live in the teams town or are at work i found a site that has basically every game covered. Its perfect if you have afford a monthly $70 direct tv nfl access subscription. they got a bunch of channels
The sites http://nflonline.wizhoo.com
For every one who wants to watch the games online because they dont live in the teams town or are at work i found a site that has basically every game covered. Its perfect if you have afford a monthly $70 direct tv nfl access subscription. they got a bunch of channels
The sites http://nflonline.wizhoo.com