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  • #31
    I used to listen to them when I did mosquito fogging at night....The guys are nuts!
    I do security for work; I run into burning buildings for fun

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    • #32
      I used to listen to Talknet back in the 80's. Tom Snyder, Bruce Williams, Sally Jesse Raphael. It wasn't too bad.

      I worked with a guy once who liked to call Art Bell and say he was a time traveler, psychic, or a ghost hunter and see how outrageous he could get without being hung up on. It was a hoot to listen to him when he got on the show!
      "Striking terrific terror in the hearts of criminals everywhere" Since 1977.

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      • #33
        Sometimes I have to stop listening. Though entertaining one minute it can be so way out there I have to change the station.
        My views, opinions and statements are my own. They are not of my company, affiliates or coworkers.

        -Being bagger at Publix has more respect these days

        -It's just a job kid deal with it

        -The industry needs to do one of two things; stop fiddling with the thin line and go forward or go back to that way it was. A flashlight in one hand and your set of keys in the other

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        • #34
          Yep, I even listened while a police officer

          I still listen now, as I work 8pm to 4 am shifts on my security job.

          But the most fun I had with it was while I was a cop. I would get a prisoner for some crime and often times had them in my car for awhile, like while taking them to county jail. They would often comment on the show, and tell me their wierd experiences.

          It kept the mood light, and prisoner cooperative. I rarely ever had problems with prisoners in my car, although there were ALWAYS exceptions.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by sgtnewby View Post
            I don't think you can actually call yourself a security guard / officer without ever having listened to C2C am....
            Thats right... I jumped on board in the early 90's. I was also a hughe fan of artbell.com. In my opinion, Art is the one and only host of C2C. I tolerate George but that is it, just tolerate. Ian is ok, as a stand in. Is it just me but does George seem a bit like a momma's boy? Did anyone see the episode of "COPS" when they had a guy holed up in his truck with a rifle. He was demandng to speak with "A certain late-night radio talk show host". It was back in the Art days.
            I believe I speak for everyone here sir, when I say, to Hell with our orders.
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            • #36
              Originally posted by Tennsix View Post
              Thats right... I jumped on board in the early 90's. I was also a hughe fan of artbell.com. In my opinion, Art is the one and only host of C2C. I tolerate George but that is it, just tolerate. Ian is ok, as a stand in. Is it just me but does George seem a bit like a momma's boy? Did anyone see the episode of "COPS" when they had a guy holed up in his truck with a rifle. He was demandng to speak with "A certain late-night radio talk show host". It was back in the Art days.
              No $ l-l i t, really? I think I know of the incident, but I don't think I ever heard about the demands...
              Apparently a HUGE cop wannabe...

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              • #37
                Originally posted by bpdblue View Post
                I still listen now, as I work 8pm to 4 am shifts on my security job.

                But the most fun I had with it was while I was a cop. I would get a prisoner for some crime and often times had them in my car for awhile, like while taking them to county jail. They would often comment on the show, and tell me their wierd experiences.

                It kept the mood light, and prisoner cooperative. I rarely ever had problems with prisoners in my car, although there were ALWAYS exceptions.
                Better than the Barney song.
                Retail Security Consultant / Expert Witness
                Co-Author - Effective Security Management 6th Edition

                Contributor to Retail Crime, Security and Loss Prevention: An Encyclopedic Reference

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                • #38
                  it helps past the time and some shows are cool
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