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[17 Jun 2008|10:03pm]
Nate Pazsint is having a sale on his prints and 1/3 of the amount raised will be donated to VOSH PA. If you are interested in purchasing any of Nate's pieces, please contact me by 8:00 PM on Thursday (06/19/20).

You may contact me through Myspace (http://www.myspace.com/xpistolxpatx), through e-mail (Patrickx814@gmail.com), or by calling my cell phone (814-724-9721).

All Nate's work can be viewed at http://www.pazsint.com or http://www.myspace.com/pazsint.

Prices are as follows:

8 inch x 10 inch prints = $15.00
16 inch x 20 inch prints = $30.00

All prints are archival quality and include an artist card which includes Nate's signature, date, and title of the piece.

All prints will be shipped (or available for pick up) before June 25, 2008. Note: Shipping is FREE.

These prints are being offered much lower than normal, so if you are interested in Nate's work I highly encourage you to make a purchase. 2008 has been a big year for Pazsint photography so far, and Nate is being featured at this years Eerie Horror Fest.

Please help Nate and VOSH PA out by making a purchase!
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We the People [21 Dec 2007|09:35pm]
Taken from my Myspace

I sit in my apartment at 9:00 PM on Friday, December 21, 2007 and prepare this message as a call to arms. On this evening, I cry for the help of my fellow persons in defending what is ours – our civil liberties. I ask you, as a friend, as a fellow person, and as an American who gives a damn, to please read this – all of this, and pass it along. Myspace is a network that is hundreds of millions of people strong. I ask you to assist me in tapping into this network and using it for something that will benefit us all.

At the end, you will find the video “America – Freedom to Fascism” in its entirety. I plead for you all to watch it, all of it. This is not conspiracy theories, this is the cold hard truth of what our Nation is becoming.

What do these words mean to you? Hopefully, our education system has not failed you, and you are able to identify that these are the opening words of this country’s (United States of America) Constitution – which has served in defining the rights “we the people” grant to OUR government, since 1787.

If you did not know this, please believe me when I say you did not fail our education system, but our education system has failed you!

The Constitution, along with the Bill of Rights, is what outlines the rights of “we the people” and limits the power of the government that was formed to serve “we the people”. These articles were drafted and set forth to grant “we the people” the power, not OUR government. Because of these articles, OUR government exists to serve “we the people”, and not now or ever shall it be the other way around.

For the sake of all those reading this, I’m going to list the rights granted to us and protected by the Bill of Rights. These rights are italicized and are:

Amendment I

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

Amendment II

A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.

Amendment III

No soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.

Amendment IV

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

Amendment V

No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the militia, when in actual service in time of war or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.

Amendment VI

In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the state and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the assistance of counsel for his defense.

Amendment VII

In suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise reexamined in any court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law.

Amendment VIII

Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.

Amendment IX

The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.

Amendment X

The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.


Since the original Amendments, certain Amendments have been revised while new Amendments have been added. These additional Amendments are:

AMENDMENT XI

Passed by Congress March 4, 1794. Ratified February 7, 1795.

Note: Article III, section 2, of the Constitution was modified by amendment 11.

The Judicial power of the United States shall not be construed to extend to any suit in law or equity, commenced or prosecuted against one of the United States by Citizens of another State, or by Citizens or Subjects of any Foreign State.

AMENDMENT XII

Passed by Congress December 9, 1803. Ratified June 15, 1804.

Note: A portion of Article II, section 1 of the Constitution was superseded by the 12th amendment.

The Electors shall meet in their respective states and vote by ballot for President and Vice-President, one of whom, at least, shall not be an inhabitant of the same state with themselves; they shall name in their ballots the person voted for as President, and in distinct ballots the person voted for as Vice-President, and they shall make distinct lists of all persons voted for as President, and of all persons voted for as Vice-President, and of the number of votes for each, which lists they shall sign and certify, and transmit sealed to the seat of the government of the United States, directed to the President of the Senate; -- the President of the Senate shall, in the presence of the Senate and House of Representatives, open all the certificates and the votes shall then be counted; -- The person having the greatest number of votes for President, shall be the President, if such number be a majority of the whole number of Electors appointed; and if no person have such majority, then from the persons having the highest numbers not exceeding three on the list of those voted for as President, the House of Representatives shall choose immediately, by ballot, the President. But in choosing the President, the votes shall be taken by states, the representation from each state having one vote; a quorum for this purpose shall consist of a member or members from two-thirds of the states, and a majority of all the states shall be necessary to a choice. [And if the House of Representatives shall not choose a President whenever the right of choice shall devolve upon them, before the fourth day of March next following, then the Vice-President shall act as President, as in case of the death or other constitutional disability of the President. --]* The person having the greatest number of votes as Vice-President, shall be the Vice-President, if such number be a majority of the whole number of Electors appointed, and if no person have a majority, then from the two highest numbers on the list, the Senate shall choose the Vice-President; a quorum for the purpose shall consist of two-thirds of the whole number of Senators, and a majority of the whole number shall be necessary to a choice. But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States.

*Superseded by section 3 of the 20th amendment.

AMENDMENT XIII

Passed by Congress January 31, 1865. Ratified December 6, 1865.

Note: A portion of Article IV, section 2, of the Constitution was superseded by the 13th amendment.

Section 1.
Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.

Section 2.
Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

AMENDMENT XIV

Passed by Congress June 13, 1866. Ratified July 9, 1868.

Note: Article I, section 2, of the Constitution was modified by section 2 of the 14th amendment.

Section 1.
All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.

Section 2.
Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed. But when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for President and Vice-President of the United States, Representatives in Congress, the Executive and Judicial officers of a State, or the members of the Legislature thereof, is denied to any of the male inhabitants of such State, being twenty-one years of age,* and citizens of the United States, or in any way abridged, except for participation in rebellion, or other crime, the basis of representation therein shall be reduced in the proportion which the number of such male citizens shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of age in such State.

Section 3.
No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice-President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any State, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any State legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability.

Section 4.
The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law, including debts incurred for payment of pensions and bounties for services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be questioned. But neither the United States nor any State shall assume or pay any debt or obligation incurred in aid of insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or any claim for the loss or emancipation of any slave; but all such debts, obligations and claims shall be held illegal and void.

Section 5.
The Congress shall have the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article.

*Changed by section 1 of the 26th amendment.

AMENDMENT XV

Passed by Congress February 26, 1869. Ratified February 3, 1870.

Section 1.
The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude--

Section 2.
The Congress shall have the power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

AMENDMENT XVI

Passed by Congress July 2, 1909. Ratified February 3, 1913.

Note: Article I, section 9, of the Constitution was modified by amendment 16.

The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration.

AMENDMENT XVII

Passed by Congress May 13, 1912. Ratified April 8, 1913.

Note: Article I, section 3, of the Constitution was modified by the 17th amendment.

The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State, elected by the people thereof, for six years; and each Senator shall have one vote. The electors in each State shall have the qualifications requisite for electors of the most numerous branch of the State legislatures.

When vacancies happen in the representation of any State in the Senate, the executive authority of such State shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies: Provided, That the legislature of any State may empower the executive thereof to make temporary appointments until the people fill the vacancies by election as the legislature may direct.

This amendment shall not be so construed as to affect the election or term of any Senator chosen before it becomes valid as part of the Constitution.

AMENDMENT XVIII

Passed by Congress December 18, 1917. Ratified January 16, 1919. Repealed by amendment 21.

Section 1.
After one year from the ratification of this article the manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors within, the importation thereof into, or the exportation thereof from the United States and all territory subject to the jurisdiction thereof for beverage purposes is hereby prohibited.

Section 2.
The Congress and the several States shall have concurrent power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

Section 3.
This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by the legislatures of the several States, as provided in the Constitution, within seven years from the date of the submission hereof to the States by the Congress.

AMENDMENT XIX

Passed by Congress June 4, 1919. Ratified August 18, 1920.

The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.

Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

AMENDMENT XX

Passed by Congress March 2, 1932. Ratified January 23, 1933.

Note: Article I, section 4, of the Constitution was modified by section 2 of this amendment. In addition, a portion of the 12th amendment was superseded by section 3.

Section 1.
The terms of the President and the Vice President shall end at noon on the 20th day of January, and the terms of Senators and Representatives at noon on the 3d day of January, of the years in which such terms would have ended if this article had not been ratified; and the terms of their successors shall then begin.

Section 2.
The Congress shall assemble at least once in every year, and such meeting shall begin at noon on the 3d day of January, unless they shall by law appoint a different day.

Section 3.
If, at the time fixed for the beginning of the term of the President, the President elect shall have died, the Vice President elect shall become President. If a President shall not have been chosen before the time fixed for the beginning of his term, or if the President elect shall have failed to qualify, then the Vice President elect shall act as President until a President shall have qualified; and the Congress may by law provide for the case wherein neither a President elect nor a Vice President shall have qualified, declaring who shall then act as President, or the manner in which one who is to act shall be selected, and such person shall act accordingly until a President or Vice President shall have qualified.

Section 4.
The Congress may by law provide for the case of the death of any of the persons from whom the House of Representatives may choose a President whenever the right of choice shall have devolved upon them, and for the case of the death of any of the persons from whom the Senate may choose a Vice President whenever the right of choice shall have devolved upon them.

Section 5.
Sections 1 and 2 shall take effect on the 15th day of October following the ratification of this article.

Section 6.
This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several States within seven years from the date of its submission.

AMENDMENT XXI

Passed by Congress February 20, 1933. Ratified December 5, 1933.

Section 1.
The eighteenth article of amendment to the Constitution of the United States is hereby repealed.

Section 2.
The transportation or importation into any State, Territory, or Possession of the United States for delivery or use therein of intoxicating liquors, in violation of the laws thereof, is hereby prohibited.

Section 3.
This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by conventions in the several States, as provided in the Constitution, within seven years from the date of the submission hereof to the States by the Congress.

AMENDMENT XXII

Passed by Congress March 21, 1947. Ratified February 27, 1951.

Section 1.
No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of President more than once. But this Article shall not apply to any person holding the office of President when this Article was proposed by Congress, and shall not prevent any person who may be holding the office of President, or acting as President, during the term within which this Article becomes operative from holding the office of President or acting as President during the remainder of such term.

Section 2.
This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several States within seven years from the date of its submission to the States by the Congress.

AMENDMENT XXIII

Passed by Congress June 16, 1960. Ratified March 29, 1961.

Section 1.
The District constituting the seat of Government of the United States shall appoint in such manner as Congress may direct:

A number of electors of President and Vice President equal to the whole number of Senators and Representatives in Congress to which the District would be entitled if it were a State, but in no event more than the least populous State; they shall be in addition to those appointed by the States, but they shall be considered, for the purposes of the election of President and Vice President, to be electors appointed by a State; and they shall meet in the District and perform such duties as provided by the twelfth article of amendment.

Section 2.
The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

AMENDMENT XXIV

Passed by Congress August 27, 1962. Ratified January 23, 1964.

Section 1.
The right of citizens of the United States to vote in any primary or other election for President or Vice President, for electors for President or Vice President, or for Senator or Representative in Congress, shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any State by reason of failure to pay poll tax or other tax.

Section 2.
The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

AMENDMENT XXV

Passed by Congress July 6, 1965. Ratified February 10, 1967.

Note: Article II, section 1, of the Constitution was affected by the 25th amendment.

Section 1.
In case of the removal of the President from office or of his death or resignation, the Vice President shall become President.

Section 2.
Whenever there is a vacancy in the office of the Vice President, the President shall nominate a Vice President who shall take office upon confirmation by a majority vote of both Houses of Congress.

Section 3.
Whenever the President transmits to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives his written declaration that he is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, and until he transmits to them a written declaration to the contrary, such powers and duties shall be discharged by the Vice President as Acting President.

Section 4.
Whenever the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive departments or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall immediately assume the powers and duties of the office as Acting President.

Thereafter, when the President transmits to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives his written declaration that no inability exists, he shall resume the powers and duties of his office unless the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive department or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit within four days to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office. Thereupon Congress shall decide the issue, assembling within forty-eight hours for that purpose if not in session. If the Congress, within twenty-one days after receipt of the latter written declaration, or, if Congress is not in session, within twenty-one days after Congress is required to assemble, determines by two-thirds vote of both Houses that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall continue to discharge the same as Acting President; otherwise, the President shall resume the powers and duties of his office.

AMENDMENT XXVI

Passed by Congress March 23, 1971. Ratified July 1, 1971.

Note: Amendment 14, section 2, of the Constitution was modified by section 1 of the 26th amendment.

Section 1.
The right of citizens of the United States, who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of age.

Section 2.
The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

AMENDMENT XXVII

Originally proposed Sept. 25, 1789. Ratified May 7, 1992.

No law, varying the compensation for the services of the Senators and Representatives, shall take effect, until an election of representatives shall have intervened.


I urge you to open your eyes and see that the government that was designed to protect “we the people” is now controlling “we the people.” Today, not tomorrow, it is time for us to take back what is ours and fight for our civil liberties and constitutional rights. It is now the time, if ever, for “we the people” to partake in civil disobedience and question authority.

“We the people” need to put an end to unconstitutional Executive Orders (E.O.s) and laws that go directly against our civil liberties protected under the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

Federal Income Tax and the Federal Reserve System are unconstitutional. No where does it state, on a Federal level, that persons employed in the private sector need pay Federal Income Taxes. I repeat, no law exists!

The Constitution defines “income” as “corporate profit or gains”, not wages or salary. Once again, I repeat, the Constitution defines “income” as “corporate profit or gains”, not wages and salary! From this, one can conclude that revenue laws were derived to tax corporate activity, and not the employees of the private sector.

This is not a police state. The President, like all others that operate within our government, should only be able to operate within the power that we grant to him/her.

From the bottom of my heart, I urge to you not allow your rights as a citizen to be taken away in the name of the “war on terrorism”, or for any other reason.

The government, which is no longer OUR government, has been pulling the wool over our eyes and it is time to get pissed!

For more information, please visit the following sites:

http://www.wethepeoplefoundation.org

http://www.freedomtofascism.com/

http://www.paynoincometax.com/

http://www.ronpaul2008.com/

America – Freedom to Fascism

Part One

Part Two


Part Three


Part Four


Part Five


Part Six


Part Seven


Part Eight


Part Nine


Part Ten


Part Eleven


Part Twelve
Comments: 1 Expressed -talk shit.

[08 Jul 2007|08:55pm]
I have no respect for my father at this moment. It baffles me how he feels he can tell me what I will regret in life. Does he not realize that we are two separate individuals with two very interests as well as goals in life? It’s a beautiful thing when a parent, or any loved one for that matter, tries to add terms and conditions to their support of you.

What my father needs to realize is that he can not control any situation involving me. He then needs to realize that what he can control is his reaction to said situation. He must then take full responsibility for how he reacts to it.

I know that I will not regret my decision to have tattoos or gauged ears. I know that these things will not prevent me from doing great things in this life time. Why does he feel the need to continue arguing with me how I am going to regret these decisions? NEWS FLASH, I am not going to be a suit and tie businessman. I certainly am NOT going to be an insurance salesman like him or my grandfather.

People need to accept more responsibility for their own lives and stop trying to interfere so much in other people’s lives. Accept that as truth!
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[27 Apr 2007|06:34pm]
Comments: talk shit.

Updated List [26 Apr 2007|03:49pm]
CDS for Sale

The Starting Line – Say It Like You Mean It $5
Sick Of It All – Life On The Ropes $5
Blood In/Blood Out – No One Conquers Who Doesn’t Fight $5
Champion – Come Out Swinging $5
Most Precious Blood – Nothing In Vain $5
Terror – Lowest Of Low $5
Carry On – A Life Less Plagued $5
Looking Forward – What This Means To Me $5
Dropkick Muprhys – The Singles Collection $5
The Early November – For All Of This $5
The Early November – The Mother, The Mechanic, And The Path (Triple Disc) $5
Strike Anywhere – Exit English $5
The All American Rejects – S/T $5
Motion City Soundtrack – Commit This To Memory $5
AFI – Sing the Sorrow $5
Chain Of Strength – The One Thing That Still Holds True $5
Until The End – Blood In The Ink $5
Death Threat / Over My Dead Body Split $5
Midtown- Living Well Is The Best Revenge $5
Taking Back Sunday – Tell All Your Friends $5
Koufax – Hard Times Are In Fashion $5
Ozzy Osborne – The Ozzman Cometh $5
Comeback Kid – Turn It Around $5
Ted Leo And The Pharmacists – Shake The Sheets $5

Ten Yard Fight – Back On Track $4
Youth Of Today – Break Down The Walls $4
Judge – Bring It Down $4
Slapshot – Old Tyme Hardcore $4
Floorpunch – Fast Times At The Jersey Shore $4
H2O – Go $4
H2O – All We Want $4
H2O – Thicker Than Water $4
Eisley – Marvelous Things $4
Shutdown – Against All Odds $4
Shutdown – Something to Prove $4
Path Of Resistance - $4
Gorilla Biscuits – S/T $4
Dio – Holy Diver $4
Pantera – Reinventing the Steel $4
No Motiv – And The Sadness Prevails $4
Over My Dead Body – No Runners $4
The Juliana Theory – Understand This Is A Dream $4
Throwdown – You Don’t Have To Be Blood To Be Family $4
Something Corporate – Leaving Through The Window $4
No Motiv – Diagram for Healing $4
Punchline – Major Motion Picture $4
Eighty Eight Fingers Louie – Back On The Streets $4

Ann Beretta – To All Our Fallen Heroes… $3
Civ – Set Your Goals $3

Ann Beretta – Burning Bridges $2

I also have a variety of demos from 2001-2004 from such bands as Violent Reality, God Forbid, etc. if anyone is interested


DVDS for Sale

King of New York (special edition) (still sealed) $8

Clerks Animated 2 disc DVD series $6
Pirates of the Caribbean – Curse of the Black Pearl (2 disc collector’s edition) $6
A Very Long Engagement (2 disc) $6
Stand by Me (special edition) $6
Raging Bull $6
Rain Man $6
American Beauty $6
Monty Python – The Meaning of Life (2 disc collector’s edition) $6

Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle $5
Say Anything (special edition) $5
Closer $5
Minority Report (fullscreen) $5
Elizabethtown $5
Vanilla Sky $5
Lost in Translation $5
Saved $5
The Life Aquatic $5
House of D $5
Layer Cake $5
Sideways $5
Alfie $5
Igby Goes Down $5


Catch Me if You Can $4
Van Wilder (two disc) $4
The Rules of Attraction $4
Go (special edition) $4
Hook $4
Ocean’s Eleven (widescreen) $4
The Girl Next Door $4
Poolhall Junkies $4
Lords of Dogtown (Unrated extended Cut) $4
Full Metal Jacket $4
Man on the Moon $4
Pi $4

Resident Evil (special edition) $3
Resident Evil – Apocalypse (special edition) $3
Road Trip (widescreen) $3
Down with Love (fullscreen) $3
Freddy Got Fingered $3
Victory Video Collection $3


Books for Sale

The Dream Job: Sports – Publicity, Promotion, and Marketing 3rd Edition $15
Succeeding in Music: A business handbook for performers, songwriters, agents, managers, and promoters (with CD ROM) $10
The Art of Seduction (by the author of “the 48 Laws of Power”) $8
Horror Film Reader $5
The Commanding Heights: The Battle Between Government and the Marketplace That is Remaking the Modern World $4
This Business of Music: The Definitive Guide to the Music Industry 8th edition $4
Jihad: The Rise of Militant Islam In Central Asia (Ahmed Rashid) $4
Kurt Cobain Biography $3
Nothing Feels Good Anymore: Punk Rock, Teenagers, and Emo $2
The United States of Wal-Mart $2
The Death of Common Sense $1
Social Welfare: Policy and Analysis $1
99% Inspiration: Tips, Tales & Techniques for Liberating Your Business Creatiivty $1
Living A Life That Matters: Resolving the Conflict Between Conscience and Succes $1

Video Games for Sale

PS2 with games and controllers $75
Max Payne 2 – The Fall of Max Payne (xbox) $2
Legends of Wrestling (xbox) $2


Electronics for Sale

Sony 5 disc DVD player (without remote) $25
4 Head VCR $8

Games for Sale

Sopranos Trivia Game (still in the box) $5
Comments: talk shit.

[26 Apr 2007|12:29pm]
There is bound to be something in this list you are interested in owning! If that occurs, let me know ASAP. The less I own the less I have to move.

CDS for Sale

The Starting Line – Say It Like You Mean It $5
Sick Of It All – Life On The Ropes $5
Blood In/Blood Out – No One Conquers Who Doesn’t Fight $5
Champion – Come Out Swinging $5
Most Precious Blood – Nothing In Vain $5
Terror – Lowest Of Low $5
Carry On – A Life Less Plagued $5
Looking Forward – What This Means To Me $5
Dropkick Muprhys – The Singles Collection $5
The Early November – For All Of This $5
The Early November – The Mother, The Mechanic, And The Path (Triple Disc) $5
Strike Anywhere – Exit English $5
The All American Rejects – S/T $5
Motion City Soundtrack – Commit This To Memory $5
AFI – Sing the Sorrow $5
Chain Of Strength – The One Thing That Still Holds True $5
Until The End – Blood In The Ink $5
Death Threat / Over My Dead Body Split $5
Midtown- Living Well Is The Best Revenge $5
Taking Back Sunday – Tell All Your Friends $5
Koufax – Hard Times Are In Fashion $5
Ozzy Osborne – The Ozzman Cometh $5
Comeback Kid – Turn It Around $5
Ted Leo And The Pharmacists – Shake The Sheets $5

Ten Yard Fight – Back On Track $4
Youth Of Today – Break Down The Walls $4
Judge – Bring It Down $4
Slapshot – Old Tyme Hardcore $4
Floorpunch – Fast Times At The Jersey Shore $4
H2O – Go $4
H2O – All We Want $4
H2O – Thicker Than Water $4
Eisley – Marvelous Things $4
Shutdown – Against All Odds $4
Shutdown – Something to Prove $4
Path Of Resistance - $4
Gorilla Biscuits – S/T $4
Dio – Holy Diver $4
Pantera – Reinventing the Steel $4
No Motiv – And The Sadness Prevails $4
Over My Dead Body – No Runners $4
The Juliana Theory – Understand This Is A Dream $4
Throwdown – You Don’t Have To Be Blood To Be Family $4
Something Corporate – Leaving Through The Window $4
No Motiv – Diagram for Healing $4
Punchline – Major Motion Picture $4
Eighty Eight Fingers Louie – Back On The Streets $4

Ann Beretta – To All Our Fallen Heroes… $3
Civ – Set Your Goals $3

Ann Beretta – Burning Bridges $2

I also have a variety of demos from 2001-2004 from such bands as Violent Reality, God Forbid, etc. if anyone is interested


DVDS for Sale

King of New York (special edition) (still sealed) $8

Pirates of the Caribbean – Curse of the Black Pearl (2 disc collector’s edition) $6
A Very Long Engagement (2 disc) $6
Stand by Me (special edition) $6
Raging Bull $6
Rain Man $6
American Beauty $6
Monty Python – The Meaning of Life (2 disc collector’s edition) $6

Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle $5
Say Anything (special edition) $5
Closer $5
Minority Report (fullscreen) $5
Elizabethtown $5
Vanilla Sky $5
Lost in Translation $5
Saved $5
The Life Aquatic $5
House of D $5
Layer Cake $5
Sideways $5
Alfie $5
Igby Goes Down $5


Catch Me if You Can $4
Van Wilder (two disc) $4
The Rules of Attraction $4
Go (special edition) $4
Hook $4
Ocean’s Eleven (widescreen) $4
The Girl Next Door $4
Poolhall Junkies $4
Lords of Dogtown (Unrated extended Cut) $4
Full Metal Jacket $4
Man on the Moon $4
Pi $4

Resident Evil (special edition) $3
Resident Evil – Apocalypse (special edition) $3
Road Trip (widescreen) $3
Down with Love (fullscreen) $3
Freddy Got Fingered $3
Victory Video Collection $3


Books for Sale

Horror Film Reader $5


Video Games for Sale

PS2 with games and controllers $75
Max Payne 2 – The Fall of Max Payne (xbox) $2
Legends of Wrestling (xbox) $2


Electronics for Sale

Sony 5 disc DVD player (without remote) $25
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"If I ... then I'll be happy" [31 Mar 2007|08:03pm]
Do you find yourself repeating that mantra a little too often? From time to time the words that replace the “…” will change, but in general the statement remains the same.

If you do find yourself repeating some variance of this, I am here today to ask you some important questions.

If you do in fact receive “…” or achieve “…”, how long will you be happy for? Once you received and/or achieved “…” will you be permanently happy or will your happiness now depend on another factor? But most importantly, why does your happiness revolve directly around your relationship with “…”.

Today I tell you this…simple be happy. Find happiness from within. Don’t rely on an accomplishment, a person, or an object for happiness. If you rely on these outside variables you will find yourself constantly chasing happiness and never permanently experiencing it.

Think about it
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[23 Feb 2007|06:56am]
I must attain enlightenment for the sake of all sentient beings, therefore I am going to do this...
If I live my life in distraction, it will be a great loss. I must progress towards enlightenment and serve other sentient beings. Therefore I must do this...
May all positive potential I have created act as a cause for all sentient beings to attain Buddhahood. May the Buddha's teachings last for a long time. May sentient beings live together in peace and help each other along the path.
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[21 Feb 2007|09:40pm]
If you awoke to find your house in flames, what would you try and save? I think that I would just look at it all, bid my farewells, and walk out and never look back.
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[18 Feb 2007|12:50pm]
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