Ghostworld is repugnant in so many ways...
Oct 17, 2018 23:13:04 GMT
Post by Boozin' Susan on Oct 17, 2018 23:13:04 GMT
Ghostworld has been screaming for his own Stereo Central thread for some time now.
I first noticed him a few years ago with this thread that he was the OP of:
So I put on my new Tina Turner LP and go into the kitchen to get some snacks for my 12-year old son and his two 12-year old friends. I hear the record skip and though, bummer, I guess that lp wasn't as in good a shape as I thought. Then a minute later I hear the record bouncing wildly. WHAT THE F#$? I run back into the livingroom and one of my son's friends is jumping up and down in front of my turntable with a big smile on his face because he was making the music jump! Arrrrrrrgghhhh. Big fun! Never new you could make music skip? MP3s don't do that, eh? Man!! That little brat caught an earful quick. Jezuz!!!! Kids!
I can just imagine how his face must have looked – picture his creepy avatard in bright pink, with spittle dripping down his chin.
So he hates kids. Then last year, I began wondering if he was also a misogynist when he started this thread:
It's a Man's Man's Man's Man's movie: The ultimate un-chick flicks
Today, he adds "homeless" to his shit list:
(Note: He also put up two pics of an old building. His use of the world "beautiful" is obviously him being sarcastic.)
FWIW, I looked into the business where "only the homeless ate". It's the Top Hat hamburger stand. This is what I learned as per a Ventura, California website:
And this:
Anyway, I have the feeling that this thread will thrive for a long time, as Ghostworld is such an asshole that he will provide an endless source of material for us.
I first noticed him a few years ago with this thread that he was the OP of:
Ghostworld said:
How a child almost died in my living room... needle jumpingSo I put on my new Tina Turner LP and go into the kitchen to get some snacks for my 12-year old son and his two 12-year old friends. I hear the record skip and though, bummer, I guess that lp wasn't as in good a shape as I thought. Then a minute later I hear the record bouncing wildly. WHAT THE F#$? I run back into the livingroom and one of my son's friends is jumping up and down in front of my turntable with a big smile on his face because he was making the music jump! Arrrrrrrgghhhh. Big fun! Never new you could make music skip? MP3s don't do that, eh? Man!! That little brat caught an earful quick. Jezuz!!!! Kids!
I can just imagine how his face must have looked – picture his creepy avatard in bright pink, with spittle dripping down his chin.
So he hates kids. Then last year, I began wondering if he was also a misogynist when he started this thread:
It's a Man's Man's Man's Man's movie: The ultimate un-chick flicks
Today, he adds "homeless" to his shit list:
Ghostworld said:
Are you kidding me? This is California, not Virginia or Mass. NOTHING here is really "historical" except missions. CBS is far more deserving to be preserved than a lot of other crap the state of Calif. deems "historically significant." In my own town, a big two block redevelopment was put on hold for three years until the fate of a run down hot dog stand where only the homeless ate was decided. The state decided in favor of this hot dog stand instead of new business and residences. They're going to have to redesign everything around this beautiful historical site.FWIW, I looked into the business where "only the homeless ate". It's the Top Hat hamburger stand. This is what I learned as per a Ventura, California website:
Top Hat closed in 2010 and today remains behind a fence. It was constructed around 1948 as part of the city’s post-World War II development, a city staff report says.
On May 17, the California State Historic Resource Commission found it to be “a rare and intact example of postwar roadside commercial walk-up hot dog stand that specifically reflects California roadside architecture.
On May 17, the California State Historic Resource Commission found it to be “a rare and intact example of postwar roadside commercial walk-up hot dog stand that specifically reflects California roadside architecture.
And this:
Built in the late 1940s at Main and Palm streets, the burger stand once was a community gathering place that also happened to serve chili cheese dogs.
It has been vacant since 2010, when the business was evicted by the site's landlords, Downtown Ventura Properties III, LLC. The property at 297-299 E. Main St. is otherwise empty and surrounded by fencing as it awaits development of a long-delayed condominium project.
It has been vacant since 2010, when the business was evicted by the site's landlords, Downtown Ventura Properties III, LLC. The property at 297-299 E. Main St. is otherwise empty and surrounded by fencing as it awaits development of a long-delayed condominium project.
Anyway, I have the feeling that this thread will thrive for a long time, as Ghostworld is such an asshole that he will provide an endless source of material for us.