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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Frank Nora Show 1587 – Chrysler Mirage (10/19/10)

44:55 – The corner of Forty-First Street and Seventh Avenue, new Red Lobster graphics, spinning lobster sign removed, Call of Duty Black Ops billboard, Atari 2600 Combat, Liquid Pencil, Office Depot, Sharpies, the worst revolving door ever, electricity generation slavery, annoying pumpkin ale advertisement, demolition, depressing loading docks, annoying UPS logistics ads, Urban Garden Room at the Bank of America Tower, rules, topiaries, shrubbery, The Hippodrome, diving horses, an image of the Chrysler Building, Le Mirage, statues and antiques, fake bench, depressing headline, different gasoline prices for cash and credit, leaded gasoline, the letter uckggh, channel 5 and channel 9 blocked, binding arbitration, Tiger Sex Fake, daytime, death of Tom Bosley (age 83), McLean Stevenson, having to be number one, The Fortune 40 Under 40, Hippodrome update, Gasoline Alley, comic strips where the characters actually age, Terran Trade Authority and Galactic Encounters books, looking for quarters, an apartment blew up, anxious to listen to something, anticipation, diamonds, and the new site.

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Released October 2010 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts.

The corner of Forty-First Street and Seventh Avenue, new Red Lobster graphics, spinning lobster sign removed, Call of Duty Black Ops billboard, Atari 2600 Combat, Liquid Pencil, Office Depot, Sharpies, the worst revolving door ever, electricity generation slavery, annoying pumpkin ale advertisement, demolition, depressing loading docks, annoying UPS logistics ads, Urban Garden Room at the Bank of America Tower, rules, topiaries, shrubbery, The Hippodrome, diving horses, an image of the Chrysler Building, Le Mirage, statues and antiques, fake bench, depressing headline, different gasoline prices for cash and credit, leaded gasoline, the letter uckggh, channel 5 and channel 9 blocked, binding arbitration, Tiger Sex Fake, daytime, death of Tom Bosley (age 83), McLean Stevenson, having to be number one, The Fortune 40 Under 40, Hippodrome update, Gasoline Alley, comic strips where the characters actually age, Terran Trade Authority and Galactic Encounters books, looking for quarters, an apartment blew up, anxious to listen to something, anticipation, diamonds, and the new site.
posted by Frank at 7:57 pm filed in Frank,Oct10  

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  1. Atari 2600 Combat may have been the first illuminati mind control program, predating the current generation game system murder simulators/combat indoctrinators like Call of Duty. The illuminati recruit the masses at early ages through these games that glorify escalating armed conflict scenarios and even terrorist strategies. There’s one campaign in Atari 2600 Combat where three small single engine aircraft attack a civilian airliner! Then after a childhood of playing Atari and watching G.I. Joe cartoons whole generations are primed to die in oil wars thanks to Nolan Bushnell and Hasbro, who are complicit in the military industrial complex’s recruiting campaigns. Also Lego and William Shatner, who in the past have glorified waging war on other planets and alien species.

    Speaking of space, the best evidence that the moon landing was faked is all the astronauts who claim to have seen UFOs and alien bases on the moon, which makes it look like a larger conspiracy exists than the real one, which is we never went there.

    Comment by Esteban — October 21, 2010 @ 3:23 am

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