Archive for the 'scary' Category
Sunday, February 17th, 2008

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A comment from Forrest of the Lonely Ice Floe
Why is it that the grass is greener on the other side?
Never assume anything based on appearances.
Don’t get too hyped up over this political season — the more things change the more they stay the same.
A little bit of Mario.
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Posted in BEAN, Blame Ralph Nader for this mess, The Freak Network, anger, ego, greed, grief, happiness, hate the world, hype, hypocricy, resentments, saddness, scary, shame, simplistic arguments, soap box, starfuckers, support, wristwatch | 3 Comments »
Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

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Today I discuss the family curse of alcoholism and suicide.
I do not want my son to face the family curse. I discuss.
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Posted in alcoholism, anger, cemeteries, grief, hate the world, priorities, recovery, resentments, saddness, scary, shame, soap box, support | No Comments »
Friday, December 7th, 2007

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Today I express my anger at the mass shooting in Nebraska.
Will we ever learn?
Happy Holidays!
Posted in Nine Inch Nails, The Freak Network, anger, ego, greed, grief, hate the world, hypocricy, recovery, resentments, saddness, scary, shame, support | No Comments »
Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

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Today I discuss Jim Jones and the People’s Temple.
Jones, who started as a preacher became more and more insane and paranoid — eventually leaving the United States with his followers and starting Jonestown.
Many people living in Jonestown felt trapped and held hostage. When Congressman Leo Ryan flew to Jonestown to investigate he was shot dead.
Jim Jones, in the height of paranoia, convinces hundreds of his followers to kill themselves on Kool-Aid laced with cyanide.
I play the recording of the final 25 minutes where Jim Jones convinces his flock that the time is now to kill themselves.
I think you will be shocked at how little emotion or protest there actually is.
Posted in AM radio, anger, cemeteries, ego, greed, grief, hate the world, history, hype, hypocricy, public relations, resentments, saddness, scary, shame, simplistic arguments, soap box | 2 Comments »
Sunday, December 2nd, 2007

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I feel bad for the Bean — she made a mistake and let the cat out of the bag.
My terrifying encounter with a snake.
Do you ever feel that your goal is beyond reach? That you are wasting your talents?
Meta talk: help me improve my audio sound!
I have a new microphone!
Was Martin Van Buren a cross dresser?
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E-mail me: saturncast at gmail.com
or leave a comment at SATURNdiary.com
I would love to hear from you!
Posted in AM radio, BEAN, Christiaan Huygens, Saturn, The Freak Network, anger, cemeteries, ego, grief, historic graves, history, pity party, podcasts, priorities, resentments, scary, shame, space, starfuckers, support, thank you, wristwatch | 6 Comments »
Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

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Today I talk about J.D. Salinger, Howard Hughes and how isolating yourself can lead to trouble.
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Don’t isolate! I would love to hear from you!
Posted in BEAN, Saturn, alcoholism, anger, ego, grief, history, public relations, recovery, saddness, scary, support, thank you, wristwatch | 1 Comment »
Saturday, October 27th, 2007

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Enjoy this classic Saturn presentation.
Starring (in order of appearance)
Mr. Christiaan Huygens — As himself
The Bean — As herself
Ms. NiiceLady — As the e-mailer
Ms. McKinley Roosevelt Cat — As the silent radio producer
Mr. Matthew Blender — As the writer
Ms. Cheryl Merkowski — As the fired employee
Ms. Rebecca Nay — As the reporter
Mr. Andrew Melton — as the computer expert
Mr. Orson Welles — as himself
Ambient Sound (SIM043 — Devolium — Tuesday) copyrighted by Serge Audenaert, Samples in Motion Website)
This podcast dedicated to Mr. Orson Welles, who proved broadcasting did not have to be done inside a box.
And all those independent podcasters who are thinking outside the box everyday.

Posted in BEAN, The Freak Network, cemeteries, historic graves, history, scary, thank you, wristwatch | 3 Comments »
Saturday, October 13th, 2007

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Rebecca Nay speaks.
Bean and I go apple picking.
What mask are you hiding in? It may be hurting you.
Send me your freaky, scary audio mo-jo for the SATURNcast, HALLOcast.
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or call 206-350-0232
Posted in BEAN, Christiaan Huygens, Nine Inch Nails, Passive-Aggressive, The Freak Network, Trent Reznor, alcoholism, anger, cemeteries, ego, greed, grief, happiness, hate the world, healing, heartwarming, historic graves, hype, hypocricy, pity party, podcasts, positive mo-jo, priorities, recovery, resentments, saddness, scary, shame, soap box, supernatural, support, thank you, wristwatch | 3 Comments »
Monday, October 8th, 2007

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Author Eric Luper’s new book, Big Slick is now in bookstores.
Join me in my million dollar studio as I interview Eric about poker, trust, relationships and a whole host of other issues.
Eric even reads an expert of his book.
The first five people to contact me will get a free personalized autographed copy of the book.
Big Slick can also be found at your favorite local bookstore.
Posted in Christiaan Huygens, corporate media, greed, grief, happiness, healing, heartwarming, pity party, public relations, resentments, saddness, scary, shame, support | No Comments »
Friday, September 14th, 2007

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Today I play a host of voice messages left for the SATURNcast — you all have some very interesting things to say, from Fresca soda, to the Bean to American Jurisprudence.
I talk about comfort zones. Are you to afraid to take risks?
Bean and I are off to Disney World (if you don’t like Disney, tough)
Call me at 206-350-0232 or email at saturncast at gmail.com
Posted in AM radio, BEAN, Christiaan Huygens, Passive-Aggressive, Saturn, The Freak Network, common courtesy, history, public relations, scary, soap box, soundtour, starfuckers, support, thank you | 6 Comments »