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Post by gwffantrav on Jan 7, 2006 3:51:06 GMT -5
Art Bell's wife just passed away Thursday.
I know I can speak for RingsYde, who I know is a big fan, that Art and George on the right show can give you chills up and down your spine.
Thoughts are with Art and the C2C family.
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Post by traviz on Jan 8, 2006 12:39:38 GMT -5
That is sad news and I hate to hear that.
As far as Coast-to-Coast Am, even a bad episode is better than most other radio programs. Anyone interested in the paranormal or conspiracies has to listen.
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Post by gwffantrav on Jan 8, 2006 13:28:41 GMT -5
I love taking my dog and going out on my deck in the middle of summer, playing COTG and listening to Coast to Coast open lines.
That can give you some willies, some of the stories you hear on there in the middle of the night outside. Sometimes, my dog will be sitting next to me and she'll kinda growl...I just kinda go, oh crap, but I'm sure it's those ghost stories making my imagination go a tad wild
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Post by ringsyde on Jan 8, 2006 13:48:22 GMT -5
This is truly sad.
For those of you who have not taken the time to listen to Coast to Coast, find out when it airs and where in your radio market and give it a listen. Few things are as informative, entertaining, chilling and gripping as this show.
Art Bell, in my estimation, was born to do this show. My condolences to him and his family.
Art had a few Bigfoot experts on one night, including conservative talk show host and movie reviewer Richard Roeper (who is a closet Bigfoot researcher), and during a spine tingling story about what he believed to be a Bigfoot sighting, something whisked past my window, blocking what little moonlight that was coming in for a split second. It was probably either a bird or a squirrel on a late night scavenge, but Art 's words and pacing had me convinced that Bigfoot just sprinted across my window. I love that eerie feeling, and that's why I listen.
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Post by gwffantrav on Jan 8, 2006 14:10:03 GMT -5
Your story gave my chills Ring...
I love a good Bigfoot story on C2C. The best was when a guy and his buddy were camping at a river base. They heard some moaning and the two split on opposite sides of the river.
The one saw something big out of the corner of his eye. He just froze and out of the corner of his eye, he say this huge thing and it just snapped a huge tree limb off the tree. The guy said he knew it was just warning him, but he said he just curled up in the fetal position and was on the ground for an hour.
Good stuff...and if you get a chance....listen to the "Hellhole" found in Siberia.
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