Will You version by Ghostman
2:06
16 сағат бұрын
Cup Of Tea Thoughts By #markantonyraines
3:25
Princess Penelope by #markantonyraines
5:09
Old Ireland #poetry #markantonyraines
1:31
The Medici Bootss
34:55
16 сағат бұрын
Time Enough At Last #sciencefiction
14:30
16 сағат бұрын
Rumpelstiltskin#fairytales
5:48
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@molecatcher3383
@molecatcher3383 Күн бұрын
A big problem with the show isthe unrealistic gear that they wear when going to war. They do not wear chain-mail and helmets as most professional warriors would have done back then. Instead they wear thin leather shirts and no helmet. Another historical inaccuracy is when they run, as individuals, into battle. The actual way they would have fought would have been in a collective group in a shield wall. These inaccuracies spoil the show for me.
@Ghostmanradiostaion
@Ghostmanradiostaion Күн бұрын
@@molecatcher3383 thanks
@ericsonnenschein
@ericsonnenschein Күн бұрын
This is a beautifully written and movingly delivered elegy. It trenchantly gainsays all the palliative cliches about losing someone one loves. I particularly appreciated the insight that grief is not something one gets over, but something one learns to live with...a groove in one's being.
@Ghostmanradiostaion
@Ghostmanradiostaion 22 сағат бұрын
@@ericsonnenschein thanks
@chatterati
@chatterati 2 күн бұрын
This is the reminder I needed today
@danhall7991
@danhall7991 9 күн бұрын
You forgot to put the 🐓 on his forehead 😂
@Ollthe39th
@Ollthe39th 12 күн бұрын
Ooohhhh hi man
@sadnessfr
@sadnessfr 12 күн бұрын
wtf
@wthermaster5187
@wthermaster5187 17 күн бұрын
This guys hot
@dantheman9881
@dantheman9881 19 күн бұрын
Biggest robbery in boxing history
@CordyBoxing
@CordyBoxing 21 күн бұрын
Always the couch potato arm chair fan talking nonsense
@The.Alex.2.2024
@The.Alex.2.2024 22 күн бұрын
So glad he lost the tosser he is
@pdwkd
@pdwkd 23 күн бұрын
Fella you sound like you've been inhaling the fumes of your oil heating
@CordyBoxing
@CordyBoxing 21 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@Del353
@Del353 23 күн бұрын
Always unfait if does not win
@Andyburns-vt6rs
@Andyburns-vt6rs 23 күн бұрын
Get of internet, fight was past your bed time. Something very syth lord about a 60 year old with a hood
@aschizo4111
@aschizo4111 26 күн бұрын
truth brother
@ChrisG-gl5st
@ChrisG-gl5st Ай бұрын
I like ghost because you saw Beastie in her real element where she can really let loose! ❤ Beastie is so sexy
@ZakStandridge
@ZakStandridge Ай бұрын
Outstanding narration! Cheers, mate
@Ghostmanradiostaion
@Ghostmanradiostaion Ай бұрын
@@ZakStandridge Ty
@KenMcMunn-bp5xv
@KenMcMunn-bp5xv Ай бұрын
Gary As Elvis Monologue Part 2:You know it's pretty ironic some critics saying I couldn't act when I've been acting for 23 years being him. Maybe if the colonel had let me get some more training I might have been better,or maybe it just took too much out of me having to pretend to be him for me to be able to pretend to be anyone else. Who knows It's weird they never even interrogated me after what happened to Jack Kennedy. I call Sharon Tate and try to warn her too but she got scared and I guess she thought I was out of my mind on pills and she didn't believe me.
@KenMcMunn-bp5xv
@KenMcMunn-bp5xv Ай бұрын
I forgot to mention Elvis trying to save Sharon Tate and being dismissed by her house guests,and never even reaching her.
@KenMcMunn-bp5xv
@KenMcMunn-bp5xv Ай бұрын
Thank you for giving me credit. Let me know if you ever want me to do it as Elvis or "Elvis."
@Ghostmanradiostaion
@Ghostmanradiostaion Ай бұрын
@@KenMcMunn-bp5xv please do
@KenMcMunn-bp5xv
@KenMcMunn-bp5xv Ай бұрын
They shouldn't have been laughing amongst each other in the scene when all the pods are delivered to the center square of town,and Mannie should not have raged at Miles for waking him up if he was a pod but otherwise it was pretty good,although the happy ending was contrived. They've taken over the whole town,then suddenly they turn tail and run because two people burn one of their fields?! That's ridiculous.
@ryancornish445
@ryancornish445 Ай бұрын
Who asked
@KenMcMunn-bp5xv
@KenMcMunn-bp5xv Ай бұрын
@ryancornish445 Nobody asked but since this post IS ABOUT THE BOOK,I'm giving my opinion of what I thought were serious flaws in an otherwise great story,also it was ridiculous that they'd get out of town and then turn around and not only come back but split up!
@thetooginator153
@thetooginator153 25 күн бұрын
Ken - Don’t bother replying to nasty posts like Ryan’s. Comments are here so you can comment on a video. Your comment was fine, but Ryan just wants to be negative. I thought the ending was a little unrealistic but I think the author meant to say that the pods being burned caused the pods to look for a less dangerous planet. You made a good point about Manny being angry at being woken up. A little mistake by the author, but I liked the book. It helps that I grew up near where the book takes place. I think the original book took place in the mid-1950’s, but the author updated it to take place in the 1970s - probably on advice of his editor. Mill Valley is still a lot like it was in the 1950s, except it’s VERY expensive now.
@KenMcMunn-bp5xv
@KenMcMunn-bp5xv 25 күн бұрын
@@thetooginator153 Everything is more expensive now. I like the book too but a critical flaw is the pods letting them get all the way out of the city and then them turning around and coming back and splitting up and the pods even letting Miles contact his friend at the army base. The movies were a little more realistic because they wouldn't even let him get the calls out. "This is an emergency emergency!" "I'll try doctor.." "How do you know my name? I didn't tell you my name!" I think in the 1956 movie they changed Mill Valley to the fictional name of Santa Mira. I read in a book about the Body Snatchers that Mill Valley hasn't changed much since 1956. I just thought Ryan's snarky warranted a comeback. We what is involved in emotionally with the characters in the 1978 version but I think that was the point. In a big city people wouldn't notice until it was too late because they aren't as emotionally connected. I get the point Jack Finney was trying to make with the ending but I don't think burning one little field which they managed to stop quickly would scare the pods away when they had already taken over the entire city and were already spreading to other cities and states.
@KenMcMunn-bp5xv
@KenMcMunn-bp5xv Ай бұрын
Gary As Elvis Monologue:Yeah. I think Gladys knew,after maybe a day or two.I tried to be as loving towards her as possible and I did buy her a car and anytime she asked if anything was wrong I'd always say everything was great. I did everything to make her happy because I knew that's what he'd want. I even broke up with Natalie Wood when I really wanted to marry her because Gladys didn't like her. I did try to warn Natalie not to go on Robert Wagner's boat,but I don't think she ever took me seriously.If I'm still around in a few years I'll try and stop that. Young Sandra:Stop what? Gary As Elvis: Never mind honey. You know it's weird.I said I was never going to make the same mistakes he made but I did. I made all of them.I was never going to sign with the colonel,but things just weren't moving fast enough. I was stuck doing Louisiana Hayride and donut commercials and I failed an audition for Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts and Bible thumping bastards like that damn pompous Hank Snow were threatening to have me arrested every time I so much as wiggled.I knew his name wasn't really Tom Parker and that he was a foreigner and he wasn't a real colonel,and he had secrets nobody will probably ever know about,but I also knew he would make things happen and he did. I had to be the king you see.I had to get the music to the people. I made things better for Gladys and Vernon,but she still knew something was wrong.That's why she burst into tears at my first movie Love Me Tender when I died on screen. I remember reading that she 'd done that,but I thought maybe she wouldn't because she'd been so distant to me lately, but she got hysterical during my death scene and we had to take her outside and calm her down.I tried to hug her and kiss her and tell her I'm here and I'm okay but I could feel her pushing me away. I told the colonel I never wanted to die in a movie again. I even let myself get put in the army because I remember when I was talking to him (the real Elvis) he said if things didn't work out in the music business he'd join the army,and I didn't want Gladys to keep having to look at me,but it ended up not mattering anyway because she died while I was in the army. I was devastated and so was Vernon,even though I think he was cheating on her and he did remarry way too quick.They said Gladys was sick but I'm still worried it was a broken heart. After she died I would have been willing to die on screen but the colonel wouldn't let me do West Side Story because he couldn't get a piece of the profits and the soundtrack. I did try to get better movies but I didn't have any luck,and the colonel didn't want to change the format.Some of the movies,like Bye Bye Birdie,I turned down myself.No damn way Elvis Presley is going to get punched out by that grinning little pie-faced nerd Bobby Rydell! Some of the movies are pretty good. I tell you when I did that monologue by the cemetery in the movie Loving You where I talked about taking the identity of a man buried in a grave it felt like someone walked over mine...or his! Talk about art imitating life imitating art. The critics did admit I acted that scene well,but I don't think I was really acting! I didn't want to have Priscilla living with me because I knew the real Elvis wouldn't approve,but the heart wants what It wants I guess. I wouldn't let her sleep with me till we were married though because he told me he wanted his bride to be a virgin,and that's what Gladys wanted. I did have plenty of other women though. I almost married Ann-Margaret but our careers got in the way,and really it was also because I was so afraid somebody would find out the truth,find where I put him under that tree,and if the truth ever did come out I didn't want Ann's career going down with mine. I was getting more and more afraid that could happen because I think the colonel knew. I bought the land where I buried him (the real Elvis) under that tree to make sure no one would ever dig it up and I think the colonel might have known there was something there.He had his ways because he held it over my head after I stood up to him and did that 1968 comeback special the way I wanted to and played rock and roll in leather instead of wearing a suit and tie and singing Christmas carols with a Lawrence Welk band,and the producers wanted to take over my management.Yes he did threaten to sue me for billions of dollars if I fired him but he also acted like he knew something was in the ground back there! Oh I know he doesn't suspect the whole truth. Nobody would ever believe that,but I got a sneaking suspicion he knows there's a literal skeleton in my closet! So I married Priscilla and we had Lisa Marie.I didn't care that much anymore what happened to me,but now there was Lisa to think about if the truth ever came out.To history she's Elvis Presley's daughter but she's really all there is of me, the real me. Some nights,after Priscilla had gone to bed, I'd sing to her softly in my real voice which I hadn't really used in years,but she's all there is left of the real me. I started taking pills to help me sleep cause I kept having nightmares about..the real him, and then pills to wake up so I could keep on performing.I have other health problems too that I take pills and medication for but I still can't make it without my sleeping and my wake up pills. Priscilla finally divorced me but I really don't blame her. I almost took down that karate instructor she was sleeping with,but the real him came to me in a nightmare and said I cheated on her first.Heck! I hadn't been able to pleasure her in a while because of the pills and my health problems,but that wasn't going to be for long. I guess I can't blame her for getting tired of being isolated.It's hard being a queen but when you're married to a King you got to take some steps to protect yourself. That may be one reason why I wanted a drug badge from Nixon. I was angry at The Beatles and I said some things about them being commies and druggies because when they came to visit me years ago,John got snarky and asked me why I was doing corny ballads and not rock songs anymore,or something like that.That's why I didn't warn him. Young Sandra:What did you say? Warn John about what? You're cooler than the Beatles Elvis. Gary As Elvis:Thank you honey. Don't worry honey. I may have dreamed the whole thing, but if you ever get to New York you be sure and tell John Lennon they're after him like they're after me. Young Sandra: I live in Ohio. Gary As Elvis: Well never mind then. I'll try and talk to John myself pretty soon. I didn't hate The Beatles or any of them. I knew what was going to happen to them and Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison and the others,and I think I was trying to stop some of it by getting that drug badge from Nixon. I was very proud to meet the President,and I knew that the real him would have been proud too,but I think Nixon was just using me for public relations. I tried to warn Dr. King and the Kennedys too but King knew it was going to end that way for him and he didn't care because he had to do what he had to do. The Kennedys didn't believe me about Jack,so I got mad and never said anything about Bobby. I didn't agree with him politically that made have been one reason, but I'm sorry about it now. I never spoke out against Vietnam because the real him actually told me he wished he'd been able to go to Korea and fight the Communists. I didn't trust John Lennon getting mixed up with those radical New York activists either. Anyway, I had to stay with the colonel even though I knew he didn't have a passport to take me overseas,so here I am where I never wanted to be..in Las Vegas,a living jukebox...a walking,swivelling monument,a windup performing doll. I did try to get one more thing right. I wanted to be in A Star Is Born with Barbra Streisand.I was so impressed she and her boyfriend the producer went around the colonel to meet me,but,like everything else the colonel found a way to ruin it. He wanted a piece of the soundtrack and asked for more money and performance rights, and we couldn't agree on all the terms and then he started telling me the whole thing was being produced by her boyfriend the hairstylist so she'd be the star and nobody wanted to see me play a loser. I got insecure and couldn't make up my mind,and that ended up another one that just slipped through my fingers. Well,Las Vegas isn't so bad I guess..good food..good gambling..the Colonel knows a lot about that. I got a feeling one reason I'm here in Vegas is to pay off his gambling debts, but I guess it doesn't matter much now. Vegas has its perks. Young Sandra: Thank you for the scarf. My friends will just die! Gary As Elvis:You just keep on being you darling.Have a good evening.(Sandra exits.Gary/Elvis looks in the mirror.) I always wondered if you really did die in 1977 or if you disappeared and went somewhere else. I think I know the answer now. On August 16,1977 Gary Pitkin died in his bathroom due to heart stoppage from a mixture of constipation,cardiac arrhythmia,an enlarged heart, possible diabetes and an overdose of pills, although officially Gary Pitkin was reported missing in 1986. If caller ID had existed in 1977 there would have been a trivia fact for the ages because "Elvis'" last call was to John Lennon at the Dakota apartment in New York! John was busy toilet training Sean and getting overcooked food out of the oven and Yoko was at the office so by the time John got to the phone,it stopped ringing,and the answering machine was full,but he probably wouldn't have believed "Elvis" anyway.He would probably have said "Poor fat Elvis has gotten barmy on those magic pills again."
@Ghostmanradiostaion
@Ghostmanradiostaion Ай бұрын
@@KenMcMunn-bp5xv Thanks I may do this on my podcast
@KenMcMunn-bp5xv
@KenMcMunn-bp5xv Ай бұрын
@Ghostmanradiostaion You're welcome.I posted it on all the sites that play this episode. My name is actually Jett W.Shhh the copyright 🚨 have gotten me twice.lol I might also have added in the script that Gary had a magazine with Black Sabbath and/or KISS on the cover in his bag that fell out when he tried to stop Elvis from leaving and obviously that would have freaked out this Elvis,especially if he saw an article that wondered if they were knights in Satan's service and ask about devil and heavy metal! That would probably get him thinking Gary was a demon, and Gary trying to reveal himself and saying he's from the future would be seen as a lie too,even if he said he could be Jessie reincarnated because he was born in the same room where Elvis and Jessie were delivered while his parents were in Tennessee! I might even tell what happened to Gary during the 24 hours or so he was waiting to meet Elvis in that building. It would be hard to do a Beatles version of the story because of the assassination of John Lennon but you could do a Michael Jackson version,only he wouldn't be killed in a fight with his look-alike because Michael didn't like to fight. Michael might flee to go back to the Jehovah's witnesses in 1978 and be killed by a punk rock group trying to be the Sex Pistols. His plastic surgeon might be in debt to gangsters,so he'd let the lookalike pass himself off as Michael with a smaller nose and no big afro,and the lookalike would die in that bed years later under the influence of that sedative after muttering to a servant that he wasn't Michael.
@Ghostmanradiostaion
@Ghostmanradiostaion Ай бұрын
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@Ghostmanradiostaion
@Ghostmanradiostaion Ай бұрын
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@KenMcMunn-bp5xv
@KenMcMunn-bp5xv Ай бұрын
@Ghostmanradiostaion I added this,although it's too late for you to add it.Gary As Elvis Monologue Part 2:You know it's pretty ironic some critics saying I couldn't act when I've been acting for 23 years being him. Maybe if the colonel had let me get some more training I might have been better,or maybe it just took too much out of me having to pretend to be him for me to be able to pretend to be anyone else. Who knows It's weird they never even interrogated me after what happened to Jack Kennedy. I call Sharon Tate and try to warn her too but she got scared and I guess she thought I was out of my mind on pills and she didn't believe me.
@orlandogalope3350
@orlandogalope3350 Ай бұрын
El fue mi tío abuelo, hermano de mi abuelo Rigoberto Lopez Sedano, y hermano también de su otro hermano sacerdote Juan José Lopez Sedano. Dede mi adolescencia hasta mi vida adulta dejé de vivir la fé, pero fue en la pasada pandemia del coronavirus que Dios me llamó a vivirla nuevamente, redescubrí mi fe, y cuánto gusto me dio saber que mi tío Pancho era un gran soldado de Dios. Mucha gente le tenía cariño, siempre me dio gusto que viniera a visitarnos a Tijuana. Este hallazgo en mi regreso a la fé fue algo muy importante para andar con mas seguridad mi nuevo camino. Que Dios todopoderoso lo tenga en su Santa gloria y nos bendiga a todos. Y gracias Ghostman radio station por subir este fragmento. Hay una entrevista en el sitio web de Aciprensa, el articulo se llama ''4 cosas que aprendió este sacerdote mexicano luego de practicar 6 mil exorcismos''. Que Dios los bendiga.
@ace_card655
@ace_card655 2 ай бұрын
Ye man
@mario32d
@mario32d 2 ай бұрын
Get a life sad bastard
@Documentarytoshow
@Documentarytoshow 2 ай бұрын
nice video bro. I am a suscriber
@diegograbowski24
@diegograbowski24 2 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@UlyssesFiles
@UlyssesFiles 2 ай бұрын
Perhaps a tad too far with the drooling 😷😆
@Ghostmanradiostaion
@Ghostmanradiostaion 2 ай бұрын
Yes true
@ssake1_IAL_Research
@ssake1_IAL_Research 2 ай бұрын
I like the reading--it's not the theatrical horror version, but rather more in the character of someone recounting an experience of grief. That's exactly what this poem was, but Edgar Allan Poe's authorship is a myth based on a scam. I've concluded, after over a decade of independent research, that he actually had nothing to do with the writing or premiere publication of "The Raven." It had been written in December, 1841 by Mathew Franklin Whittier, younger brother of famous Quaker poet John Greenleaf Whittier, based on real-life circumstances.
@Ghostmanradiostaion
@Ghostmanradiostaion 2 ай бұрын
@@ssake1_IAL_Research Ty for the information
@idax471
@idax471 3 ай бұрын
5:23:52 chapter 17 5:40:03 chapter 18 6:24:52 chapter 21
@WarBeasty
@WarBeasty 4 ай бұрын
"Where ya gonna run? Where ya gonna hide? .. Nowhere.. because there's no one like you left..."
@Cooltommy1980s
@Cooltommy1980s 4 ай бұрын
Wow no views in 5 years how sad lmao
@anormalautplayer753
@anormalautplayer753 5 ай бұрын
Give the original guy who posted this a "thanks" And tell him that he looks good Cuz the guy really almost made me cry. And made, my day
@Ilona.PodhrazskaEBEOlie
@Ilona.PodhrazskaEBEOlie 5 ай бұрын
Ahoj Mark! Nice video! How are you? Ahoj ILona! I have my new channel on youtube.
@Ghostmanradiostaion
@Ghostmanradiostaion 5 ай бұрын
@Ilona.PodhrazskaEBEOlie ty i am lok ty
@KennerAaronGomezJuarez
@KennerAaronGomezJuarez 5 ай бұрын
Soy ese 🥵🥵🥵
@khongbiet1000
@khongbiet1000 5 ай бұрын
4:40:00
@Ghostmanradiostaion
@Ghostmanradiostaion 6 ай бұрын
Well done me
@Ghostmanradiostaion
@Ghostmanradiostaion 6 ай бұрын
Well done to me
@nicholasbintner4677
@nicholasbintner4677 6 ай бұрын
This novel is hornier than I remember
@Laocoon283
@Laocoon283 6 ай бұрын
If your gonna spend all that time writing out a fantasy you minus well add in the sexual fantasy to top it all off
@barbaras2669
@barbaras2669 4 ай бұрын
I actually think it's the voice and intonation that does it.
@tammymariewhitetrashbeauti5256
@tammymariewhitetrashbeauti5256 7 ай бұрын
He clearly hs a bond with the wolves, he may have raised them from pups My friend found 3 black timber wolves on the side of a highway in Alberra Canada, The Mom and 2 cubs. Mama and baby girl hd been hit by a car but the male pup was still alive it took him 45 mins to be able to get the puo to come to him he was protecting his mom and sis. He took him home and had to take him in front of a panel of people to see if he was aggressive and them get a permit to keep him. He howled for his mom and sister for almost an entire month. Shows the loyalty they possess. He has a small pray drive, but labs hunt grease .it's no different. He is pitch black a d he has yellow eyes he is. Gentle giant he atands on all 4s nearly 5 feet and when He stands on his back legs he's almost 6 feet tall. They are big animals. I always thought they were the same size as huskys. He has had him 8 years now and never had one issue with dominance, aggressive or anything and he lives with 3 cats one parrot 1 pit bull and a weiner dog and the weiner dog is the leader of the pack believe it or not. #wolvescanbedomesticated
@JNJG1999
@JNJG1999 7 ай бұрын
"Parasites. Parasites of the universe. And they'll be the last and final survivors in it." - Thats scary.
@KenMcMunn-bp5xv
@KenMcMunn-bp5xv Ай бұрын
And the fact that we'll all ultimately die..but they shouldn't have been laughing amongst each other in the scene when all the pods are delivered to the center square of town,and Mannie should not have raged at Miles for waking him up if he was a pod but otherwise it was pretty good,although the happy ending was contrived. They've taken over the whole town,then suddenly they turn tail and run because two people burn one of their fields?! That's ridiculous.
@stomingaben
@stomingaben 7 ай бұрын
Amazing narration
@clydejennings1354
@clydejennings1354 7 ай бұрын
AHHHHHH🙅🏿‍♂️ this is so scary! I don’t want to subscribe if it is a horror channel 😢
@Ghostmanradiostaion
@Ghostmanradiostaion 7 ай бұрын
mark - i put wrong thumbnail on doh
@TheZenden444
@TheZenden444 8 ай бұрын
What a beautiful interview! I love this book, it’s taught me so much about how love is the way.
@HeartCenteredLife222
@HeartCenteredLife222 8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for having me on! I enjoyed our conversation.
@cindycroteau6858
@cindycroteau6858 8 ай бұрын
Idiotic. Nobody wants to listen to this babbling.
@Ghostmanradiostaion
@Ghostmanradiostaion 8 ай бұрын
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@ancientmusketeer6564
@ancientmusketeer6564 8 ай бұрын
I had this on cassette years ago and then lost it, many thanks for posting this, such a great film.
@140pro
@140pro 9 ай бұрын
Sign's been waiting to be picked up for 5 weeks. Lazy coincil fks