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Post by End80 on Jan 18, 2017 1:18:25 GMT
One of my favorites..
This week on Animal Radio Loretta Swift of MASH fame joins the show, other stories in this episode include one about a contractor in Virginia is seeing a couple for $90,000 for being attacked by their pet squirt, but the couple says they never had a pet squirt. Stories found in previous episodes: a woman that opened a dog drive thru restaurant, another woman with a full grown pet alligator that she dresses in cute outfits, people who steal their pets medication to get high, a dog that works at LOWES, a parrot that's a witness in a murder case, talking to your cat about gun safety, a duck that helped a depressed dog... and lots more wacky but true and informing info about pets.
It's a really good show, high quality, fun, upbeat, features call ins and interviews and even if your not much of a pet person you would probably still enjoy it. animalradio.com/
Animal Radio is part 15 friendly, contact Hal Abrams via email or at the network to initiate an agreement: Hal@AnimalRadio.com.,
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2017 3:59:27 GMT
Something Poetic About a Good Animal Show At This Time
Well, it's Insane Clown Inauguration Week, after all! What better time to hear about a clever, funny and entertaining Animal Radio Show!
People love animals maybe because we are animals and tend to think we are somehow a "higher life form" but hey.
Thanks again End80 Radio for showing the way!
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Post by End80 on Jan 18, 2017 8:15:13 GMT
Just to clarify, I meant it was one of my favorite programs, not the episode. Some are better than others, but they are all pretty good.
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Post by End80 on Jan 18, 2017 8:59:10 GMT
This picture is not a PhotoShop creation, it's real, and one of the features in Animal Radio Episode 887 Jackie Coleman Wren and Chico her Capybara a 120 lb. Rodent as a Pet When Jackie Coleman Wren wanted a pet, she preferred something a little more exotic. That's why she got a Capybara. This strange animal looks like an over-sized Guinea Pig or Gopher, and apparently has an affinity for chewing everything
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Post by Druid Hills Radio on Jan 18, 2017 13:14:02 GMT
One of my favorites..
This week on Animal Radio Loretta Swift of MASH fame joins the show, other stories in this episode include one about a contractor in Virginia is seeing a couple for $90,000 for being attacked by their pet squirt, but the couple says they never had a pet squirt. Stories found in previous episodes: a woman that opened a dog drive thru restaurant, another woman with a full grown pet alligator that she dresses in cute outfits, people who steal their pets medication to get high, a dog that works at LOWES, a parrot that's a witness in a murder case, talking to your cat about gun safety, a duck that helped a depressed dog... and lots more wacky but true and informing info about pets.
It's a really good show, high quality, fun, upbeat, features call ins and interviews and even if your not much of a pet person you would probably still enjoy it. animalradio.com/
Animal Radio is part 15 friendly, contact Hal Abrams via email or at the network to initiate an agreement: Hal@AnimalRadio.com.,
DHR Resident Hobby Agent says: "Correction - Loretta Switt."
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2017 16:53:32 GMT
Do Animals Dream?
According to reading I've been doing on the subject of dreams the scientists have found evidence that animals do dream.
As I've already mentioned, we are animals, and we know we dream, so it is reasonable to suppose that other animals also have some kind of dreams, perhaps different than ours because their comparative lives are so much different.
Writings of the ages have always mentioned human dreaming and some odd superstitions people have harbored about dreams.
To bring us up to date, scientists are still in the dark about the mystery of dreaming... all the questions remain up in the air... "Why" do we dream? "What" do dreams mean (if anything)? "Who" are the people we encounter in dreams?
The field of psychology has latched on to dreaming as a profit center by pretending to offer therapy based on "dream interpretation" which is more snake-oil and hocus-pocus.
Philosophers include dreams among all the totality of the mystery of human experience.
Dream art gives us dream movies, dream fiction, dream paintings and dream music.
I am planning to do one or more radio programs about the topic of dreams, which explains why I am "so into it".
It will be fun to listen for reference to animal dreaming in the "Animal Radio" show.
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Post by Druid Hills Radio on Jan 18, 2017 19:15:06 GMT
I took a class in college years ago and the professor said there was/is no evidence that dreams can be evaluated or interpreted. Dreams in her opinion was a safety valve let lets you decompress.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2017 19:30:40 GMT
I Dreamed This Just Now
DHR's comment has two parts: "...the professor said there was/is no evidence that dreams can be evaluated or interpreted. Dreams in her opinion was a safety valve let lets you decompress."
Across all the dream literature I've explored the first comment is what scholars all agree on: "No evidence that dreams can be evaluated or interpreted".
But the other part... "Safety valve that let's one decompress".... Well, that could mean any number of things and has no basis in established science.
To start with, it can't be shown that we "compress".
For another, even surgeons have never located a "valve" connected with dreams.
Just thinking about it, if dreams come out of a decompression valve, where do they go?
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Post by End80 on Jan 18, 2017 21:47:55 GMT
Carl probably won't like this.. I believe our soul lives in the body, and the mind is nothing more than a part of the body which enables interaction with the physical world. In a weird way, when we dream it is just us -our person (the soul) in a kind of limbo just watching like a movie an accumulation of the interactions our mind had undergone, and while the mind is filing away bit's and pieces, it links them together in a semi-coherent way which produces a kind of story which we observe in a both direct and indirect way in our sleep. I think the reason for sleep is to kind of disconnect our souls from our body to a certain extent, freeing the mind to do it's filing work.
Now as to what happens after the body dies is something I have not formed a certainty about, but I do feel certain the soul does not die at all, but I can't find anything in the part 15 rules and regulations about it, which just goes to show you the FCC is not as powerful as they think they are.
Wow.. that was unexpected, but you started it.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2017 22:01:11 GMT
Sold On Souls
Thank you for the POV (point-of-view) End80 about dreams. I will include it in my program on the subject.
End80 added: "I do feel certain the soul does not die at all, but I can't find anything in the part 15 rules and regulations about it."
Wow! You are right! It's just not there! Maybe under Trump we'll get something.
Oh, and do I "like it?" (referring to End80's theory on souls and dreams). Actually I do like it because it is what you believe and until science can tell us something more definite about dreams all we have is our belief. Thank you for sharing.
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Post by Admin on Jan 18, 2017 22:14:04 GMT
Kevin Smith always maintained if there is no proof to the contrary then it can't be ruled out.
He also stated he didn't believe in anything. It is either a known or unknown factor.
Either you know it's true or it's false. To believe something is true or false is not a choice.
Assume it's true until proven false.
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Post by bluebucketradio on Jan 19, 2017 0:57:06 GMT
Sold On SoulsOh, and do I " like it?" (referring to End80's theory on souls and dreams). Actually I do like it because it is what you believe and until science can tell us something more definite about dreams all we have is our belief. Thank you for sharing. I just wish the rest of the world could be as open minded as this group we have here, maybe there would be less hate, less wars, less protesting. More Part 15 Fun. My two cents worth from a peace loving Druid/Minister that rocks out to Heavy Metal and prays in the woods. Er something like that. Barry
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2017 1:11:17 GMT
Lofty Thought
Barry, the Inventor of the Blue Bucket, said something good about our ALPB: "I just wish the rest of the world could be as open minded as this group we have here, maybe there would be less hate, less wars, less protesting.
My two cents worth from a peace loving Druid/Minister that rocks out to Heavy Metal and prays in the woods."
To which Carl noted: The woods ARE prayer!
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Post by End80 on Jan 19, 2017 1:24:52 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2017 1:53:06 GMT
That Really Hit Home
I cried three times back-to-back during that song.
It is a beautiful production in every possible way!
Many thanks Richard Powers - End80 Radio
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