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Jan 13 2009

Greg’s Occasional Pic of the Moment #10

On October 28 of 2002, I was lucky enough to have lunch with John Keel for the second time in my life. We met at a nice Italian restaurant near his apartment on the Upper West Side of NYC. Unfortunately, I can’t completely recall what we talked about, but I think he did say a few things that I couldn’t repeat in public. As with any meeting with personal heroes, I tried to keep my cool and not bring up fanboy questions. Seeing as how he informed a great deal of my opinions on the paranormal and UFOs, we tended to agree on most things anyway!

I hope he’s still doing well.

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7 Comments to “Greg’s Occasional Pic of the Moment #10”

  1. drew hempel Says:

    Hook Keel up with Yvonne and let’s see what happens.

  2. Greg Taylor Says:

    Damn. That’s one for the album Greg! Though I hope there were no odd-looking men dressed in black sipping Jell-O lattes sitting at the table with you…
    ;)

  3. red pill junkie Says:

    Ok, first: that’s a REALLY cool photo there, Greg.

    Second: Totally unrelated, but I’m just hearing your Radio Misterioso interview with Richelle Hawks, when you’re telling your weird experience with a glass you were washing that suddenly exploded for no apparent reason. Ok, hearing this it reminded me of the few experiences I’ve had in my profession with tempered glass; you see, the molecules in tempered glass are at a constant state of tension, so the moment there’s a small fracture in the integrity of the glass, it won’t fracture or break like regular glass-it explodes as a result of the tension release.

    So tempering glass is pretty standard for plaques intended for windows; but what about appliances? Well, right now I’m doing a little googling, and it turns out you CAN find tempered glassware. Like this tumbler from French company Duralex.

    Was the glass you used and wee washing tempered glassware? I dunno, but the glass defiitely behaved like tempered when it breaks.

    Anyway, I wanted to share that with you. Saludos :-)

  4. craig york Says:

    Good LORD! (Choke!) Has no-one twigged
    to the fact that they’re both MEN IN
    BLACK
    ???? I must warn the world! I
    mus-

  5. Greg Bishop Says:

    Greg T,

    None that I noticed. We went to the same restaurant both times I met with Keel, so it would have been easy to track him/ us down!

  6. Greg Bishop Says:

    RPJ,

    Aww, now you’ve taken all the mystery out of it! It could very well have been tempered glass, but there’s no real way for me to check, as the people moved out of that home years ago.

    I’m glad you’re listening to the shows! I get no feedback from anyone on any of them, so I don’t know what people think, apart from the fact that there are annoying technical glitches.

  7. Greg Bishop Says:

    Craig,

    Not so fast, puny seeker of hidden truths!

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