Normally when someone passes out on Glenn Beck’s show, it’s just some kicky metaphoric role-play commenting on the day’s news. Unfortunately that wasn’t the case yesterday, when Teachers College professor David Buckner fainted on air while discussing the economy on Beck’s Fox News show.
In the middle of recounting America’s economic “path to destruction,” Buckner began swaying, then staggering out of frame. His first warning of “I’m passing out,” delivered in a polite whisper, couldn’t distract Beck from his lecture on our grim, grim future, so Buckner was forced to casually introduce it as a topic of conversation. Beck tried to catch his fall when he went down a minute later. Despite the fact that there are a ton of people on any given television set, Beck had to ask, “Somebody help him, please?” pretty plaintively before anyone with a headset would hesitantly approach.
Beck came back on after a commercial break and explained that Buckner had been feeling lightheaded earlier that morning, but was awake and alert backstage. Beck has a reputation for, shall we say, tending towards intensity, but he doesn’t seem to be the cause of this particular mini-tempest. Bwog wishes a speedy recovery to Professor Buckner, and recommends that everybody try to spend at least one hour a day not thinking about the recession.
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@CC '09 I am from the west coast and normally do all my moving and storing without family to help or a local car. I have used Manhattan Mini Storage every summer for the past 3 years and have been quite happy. You can schedule for them to come pick up your stuff from the sidewalk in front of your building and put it all in your storage unit. You can also schedule for them to unpack your storage unit in the fall and drive it to your new place on move-in day. Cheap overall–around $40/month depending on the size/location of the unit, around $100 for them putting all your crap in the unit, and free storage unit move-out. Sharing a unit is also a good idea since most people don’t have 4x4x4 ft of stuff to store. Reserve a unit at 107th between Amsterdam and Columbus sooner rather than later and it will be even cheaper.
Seriously, Manhattan Mini Storage is the way to go.
@same exact story: west coaster, no car or family to help moveout, etc.
I do manhattan mini storage and they’re by far the cheapest and most convenient option. You can also access your shit whenever rather than be tied to when they decide to deliver.
@me again but I wouldn’t bother paying $100 bucks for them to move your stuff out for you. It’s only going to 106th & Amsterdam, and you can definitely move the stuff yourself in no more than 2 hours at the most (let’s say 3 cartloads of stuff from 116th & broadway to 106th & Amsterdam).
My time is definitely not worth $50/hr — and more likely than not, yours isn’t either.
@CollegeBoxes No, no, and more NO.
There are much better and more reliable services for better prices. Some good ones are suggested by other commenters. They lost a box of my clothes summer of ’07. I got my $20, but by accepting it they pretty much told me, “if we ever do find it, it’s ours.”
@Hudson Used them last year. Pretty good. They make a number of drops/pickups from campus.
@Alum “Despite the fact that there are a ton of people on any given television set . . . .”
I have two television sets in my apartment. As far as I know, neither has ever had any people on it.
@Barnard Junior CollegeBoxes is bad news. I don’t know if they’re banned this year, but they definitely were last year.
Summer Storage is the alternative, and they deliver on a set date straight to your new door, with all your delicate belongings nice and intact. I’m not sure if they have the same deal for Columbia.
@collegeboxes ive used them three times. Yeah sometimes you don’t get your boxes right away and last fall there was big to do when they were really late getting boxes back, but the system is better now and you can track your boxes online. The convenience out ways everything else.
@my roommate used Hudson storage or something like that for this past summer. I seem to remember them being pretty good about pricing and delivery and whatnot. I remember they were in the John Jay entryway at the end of the year last year…
@FUCK COLLEGEBOXES no no no no NO
i know at least ten people who got FUCKED OVER by collegeboxes. this one girl may have gotten lucky, but that doesn’t make it the norm
lots of people NEVER received some of their boxes.
the delivery was really, really slow (people waited weeks aftr the given delivery time to get their stuff)
and lots of stuff were broken
also, its really OVERPRICED.
look into the many many other storage options around campus, or ask friends who live off-campus
don’t support college boxes, they will fuck you over and NOT COMPENSATE YOU for any damages or losses (one person i know had a whole box of their stuff lost, and only received 20 dollars for hundreds of dollars in losses)
these people just have some sort of advertising deal with columbia which gets their name out everywhere, but as a service they are shit.
@Well... Any other recommendations then?
And I’m not talking storage in NJ, but a service that comes to your dorm, picks up the boxes, keep them secure and with a notice, delivers them to you efficiently to your new address in the fall without having to spend like 10 hours waiting?
I live in Canada and really cant see myself dragging all of this stuff back home only to drag it down again.
@agreed I see offcampus storage.com is on the housing website. I guess it’s either that or manhattan mini storage and carting the shit there yourself.
@also whats all this about having to be out of your room 24 hours after your last exam? do they really care?
@wait what? where did this come from?
@it came from the housing policy website. Silly me booking my flight in advance to save money not knowing my finals schedule. I swear Columbia sometimes has no appreciation for the kind of trouble they cause. If I have to change my flight for 200+ dollars and somehow get my crap bundled up and stowed by some unreliable company in 24 hours I’m gonna be pissed.
@but “non-seniors must Check-Out within 24 hours of their last exam and not later than Saturday, May 16, 2009 at 12:00pm.”
i doubt they can check your ssol to see when your last exam is.
@informed 1 – no one checks your rooms to see if you have left within 24 hours of your last exam; you just be out by Saturday the 16th
2 – Collegeboxes is so bad that Barnard has banned them from their campus. think about that
@WHAT?! They let us international students know about these kinds of things. Like 6 months in advance. There’s no way anyway even knows about this!
@correction they SHOULD
@rimshot cue lack of oxygen joke.
@there was something on gawker covering this titled “Difference Between Glenn Beck Program and Tent Show Revival Continues to Diminish”.
Also, will someone finally tell me whether collegeboxes is legit or whether they’ll wear my underwear.
@Anonymous Collegeboxes is pretty legit, i must admit.
I used them last year warily but it came out all great, really.
/fangirl rant
@Surfin' UWS I get light-headed watching Beck too. But it’s usually a stupidity overload.
I can get why a professor would be overwhelmed by this guy’s whale-sized BS.
@... I’M MAD AS HELL, AND I’M NOT GONNA TAKE IT ANYMORE!!!
@Haha You, my friend, are quite awesome. Yes, quite.
@Hegie (Applause/Clapping)
Okay….okay, okay, okay, okay, okay!
Sounds like gigantic popcorn.
@also this glenn beck guy “Prove to me you aren’t working for our enemies.” Remember that one? All he needed was a change of venue, CNN Headline news just wasn’t the place for him, but a certain other news network was.
@this glenn beck guy this show is so freaking intense. he cries during the show, and pours fake gas on his guests. then he pretends to be obama and lights them on fire!
and his motto is “we surround them”…kinda revolutionary rhetoric.
what’s interesting is the MASSIVE fanbase he’s accrued in a relatively small amount of time. surpassed maddow and olbermann in no time.
@this glenn beck guy... Yes, he is intense. That said, he is also a demagogue, and I have no reservations saying so, even though I wouldn’t remotely self- identify as a liberal, and I despise Olbermann. He seems sincere some of the time, and sometimes he does offer genuine insight in a way that others on television don’t, but his appetite for insincerity seems to exceed that of even his basest fellow “journalists,” and his tendency to condescend to his audience is unsurpassed. I think his rise as an opinion-monger is most regrettable.
@recession delivering faint bodies at your doorstep every day!
@LOL oh god