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Friday October 20th, 2006

Host

Art Bell

Guests

Open Lines, Dr. Roy Spencer

Clip Streams

 
Global Warming
 
Haunted Store
 
J.C. on Lesbian Tupperware Parties
 
Invisibility

Recap

Invisibility & J.C.

Filling in for George Noory, Art Bell hosted a night of Open Lines with a special emphasis on the topic of invisibility and what callers would do if they could be invisible. Tim from Tempe suggested the United States could use invisibility to hunt down Osama bin Laden and members of the al Qaeda terrorist organization. Art pointed out that terrorists could also use the technology to launch more devastating attacks against us. John from Long Island said if he were invisible, he'd visit the Playboy Mansion.

Frequent caller and self-proclaimed 'God's ten-star general in the war against media pornography,' J.C. phoned in to sound off on a variety of topics. J.C. rallied against Halloween, warned about 'lesbian Tupperware parties,' and suggested Hawaii was punished by God with earthquakes because of exotic dancing. During J.C.'s 18-minute rant, Art allowed other callers to speak with him (at their own risk, of course).

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A malicious letter about Filipinos making the rounds on the Internet has been falsely attributed to Art Bell, and was recently re-published in a Philippine paper and website. Art would like all to know that he did not write this hateful message. Please read more here.

House Falls on Museum

Sculptor Erwin Wurm has dropped a house (literally) on the Viennese Museum of Modern Art. His art project, titled 'House-Attack,' was made to look as if a small, red-roofed house had fallen out of the sky and landed on the museum. Read more at Ananova.
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