Dan Akroyd: UFOlogist

Correspondent:: "nu-monet v7.0"
Date: Wed, 01 Dec 2004 07:17:55 -0700

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6612272/

Dan Aykroyd was a bit of a Grinch during his junket
for "Christmas with the Kranks." The star startled
some when he launched into a tirade against American
consumerism — and then further baffled them when he
held forth on UFOs.

"Greetings and death to our enemies," Aykroyd began
the interview. When one reporter asked what enemy the
star was referring to, Aykroyd replied: "Well, the
common enemy in North America is the Western consumer.
The consumer has driven oil up to $50 a barrel so we
have to have these wars."

Regarding George Bush's re-election, Aykroyd said,
"We've got to support [Bush] as the commander in chief
and we've got to support those young men and women who
are out there protecting our big, fat, bloated
lifestyle."

A transcript of the interview was carried on
DarkHorizons.com.

Then the "Ghostbusters" star got into the subject of
extra-terrestrials, saying "I'm the Hollywood consultant
for mufon.com, which is the mutual UFO network and I have
in the past two weeks have been sent just astounding home
video of these objects that are just winking in and out
or our atmosphere, coming and going like taxis...

You’ve been hearing of these sightings in [Canada's Yukon
Territory] with these ships 200 feet across. 200-300 people
have seen them Mounties have seen them. There’s huge,
massive motherships going up to the Yukon."



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Correspondent:: purple
Date: Wed, 01 Dec 2004 11:38:33 -0500

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On 12/1/04 9:17 AM, in article 41ADD293.5B43@succeeds.com, "nu-monet v7.0"
wrote:

> Then the "Ghostbusters" star got into the subject of
> extra-terrestrials, saying "I'm the Hollywood consultant
> for mufon.com, which is the mutual UFO network and I have
> in the past two weeks have been sent just astounding home
> video of these objects that are just winking in and out
> or our atmosphere, coming and going like taxis...
>
> You’ve been hearing of these sightings in [Canada's Yukon
> Territory] with these ships 200 feet across. 200-300 people
> have seen them Mounties have seen them. There’s huge,
> massive motherships going up to the Yukon."

Booteans (from the constellation Bootes who are making the crop circles,
too) only.


The Great Bob Dobbs



Correspondent:: "nu-monet v7.0"
Date: Wed, 01 Dec 2004 11:39:49 -0700

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Dean,

You posted to one of my threads again.

This should serve as warning that you need
to watch your mental health, and take some
of your medication again.


Correspondent:: purple
Date: Wed, 01 Dec 2004 16:52:45 -0500

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On 12/1/04 1:39 PM, in article 41AE0FF5.25E4@succeeds.com, "nu-monet v7.0"
wrote:

> Dean,
>
> You posted to one of my threads again.
>
> This should serve as warning that you need
> to watch your mental health, and take some
> of your medication again.

Fuck you, asshole! Get thee to your dentist!!


The Great Bob Dobbs



Correspondent:: beefjerkyisgood@hotmail.com (Paul Casino)
Date: 1 Dec 2004 14:31:01 -0800

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Yeah, I've known that Akroyd had gone crazy for years now. You don't
make a shining testament to the glory of the motion picture industry
the was "The Blues Brothers" and then turn around almost twenty years
later and turn out that trouser loaf Blues Brothers 2000 piece of crap
and NOT be a fucking kook.


Correspondent:: "Revi Shankar"
Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 20:07:08 -0500

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> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6612272/
>
> Dan Aykroyd was a bit of a Grinch during his junket
> for "Christmas with the Kranks." The star startled
> some when he launched into a tirade against American
> consumerism - and then further baffled them when he
> held forth on UFOs.
>
> "Greetings and death to our enemies," Aykroyd began
> the interview. When one reporter asked what enemy the
> star was referring to, Aykroyd replied: "Well, the
> common enemy in North America is the Western consumer.
> The consumer has driven oil up to $50 a barrel so we
> have to have these wars."
>
> Regarding George Bush's re-election, Aykroyd said,
> "We've got to support [Bush] as the commander in chief
> and we've got to support those young men and women who
> are out there protecting our big, fat, bloated
> lifestyle."
>
> A transcript of the interview was carried on
> DarkHorizons.com.
>
> Then the "Ghostbusters" star got into the subject of
> extra-terrestrials, saying "I'm the Hollywood consultant
> for mufon.com, which is the mutual UFO network and I have
> in the past two weeks have been sent just astounding home
> video of these objects that are just winking in and out
> or our atmosphere, coming and going like taxis...
>
> You've been hearing of these sightings in [Canada's Yukon
> Territory] with these ships 200 feet across. 200-300 people
> have seen them Mounties have seen them. There's huge,
> massive motherships going up to the Yukon."
>

The writer says Dan "launched into a tirade". She doesn't choose the much
less editorial "voiced serious concerns about the direction and future of
this country" or something like that. Even though what Dan said may have
been spoken plainly or bluntly, was it a tirade?





Correspondent:: HellPope Huey
Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 02:20:53 GMT

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In article ,
"Revi Shankar" wrote:

> The writer says Dan "launched into a tirade". She doesn't choose the much
> less editorial "voiced serious concerns about the direction and future of
> this country" or something like that. Even though what Dan said may have
> been spoken plainly or bluntly, was it a tirade?

The distance between a tirade and a reasoned commentary is exactly
twice the span of time required for a moron to refocus mentally after
being hypnotized by an Old Navy commercial.

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Anyone who claims to be a nihilist before they're
about 30 should be force-fed Uncle "Bob's"
Old-Fashioned Arthritis Remedy & Snake Bite Curative
until they think Smurfette is at their feet, begging
for a chance to give them oral pleasure.

"... I am not afraid of priests.
They have tried upon me all their various
batteries of pious whining, hypocritical canting,
lying and slandering."
- Thomas Jefferson

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- "Cats & Dogs"

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Correspondent:: "Kevin Cunningham"
Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 13:23:54 GMT

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"HellPope Huey" wrote in message
news:hulkturds-A7C25F.20202901122004@news1.west.earthlink.net...
> In article ,
> "Revi Shankar" wrote:
>
>> The writer says Dan "launched into a tirade". She doesn't choose the much
>> less editorial "voiced serious concerns about the direction and future of
>> this country" or something like that. Even though what Dan said may have
>> been spoken plainly or bluntly, was it a tirade?
>
> The distance between a tirade and a reasoned commentary is exactly
> twice the span of time required for a moron to refocus mentally after
> being hypnotized by an Old Navy commercial.
>
> --
>
> HellPope Huey

Another problem with the article is that Dan Ackroyd is an actor. It
wouldn't matter if Dan had his own show on C Span, since he is an actor he
gave a tirade, QED. Probably Dan is a trifle smarter than the interviewer,
what a shock, a dumb writer.

Rev. Dr. Junior Mints
Anti-Pope of Atlanta




Correspondent:: purple
Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2004 00:27:30 -0500

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On 12/1/04 9:20 PM, in article
hulkturds-A7C25F.20202901122004@news1.west.earthlink.net, "HellPope Huey"
wrote:

> In article ,
> "Revi Shankar" wrote:
>
>> The writer says Dan "launched into a tirade". She doesn't choose the much
>> less editorial "voiced serious concerns about the direction and future of
>> this country" or something like that. Even though what Dan said may have
>> been spoken plainly or bluntly, was it a tirade?
>
> The distance between a tirade and a reasoned commentary is exactly
> twice the span of time required for a moron to refocus mentally after
> being hypnotized by an Old Navy commercial.

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