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Lot's of KBD type stuff, garage/psyche, pubrock, blackmetal, blues, old powerpop, all kinds really. Few of my alltime favs are AK47, Psycho Surgeons, The Jetsons, Hot Lunch, Horisont, Lecherous Gaze, The Dogs(Detroit), Roky Erickson, Pagans, Wipers, J.C. Satan, Yussuf Jerusalem, Black Sabbath, The Black Angels, Toxin III, Gun Club, Toy Love, Witch, Wax Idols, Testors, Sonic Rendezvous Band, Imperial State Electric, Radio Birdman, Ceiling Stares, MC5, The Kids, Iron Maiden, Hookers, Graveyard, Diat, Dicks, Dean Allen Foyd, Danava, Battalion of Saints.

Don Pedros, Cake Shop, and any seedy hole in the wall.

Wild Record Collection, Walking Dead, Dr.Who.

Intellectually stimulating individuals with great or horrible tastes.

Anything by Zinn, Chomsky, Lovecraft, or Kropotkin.

Most old Karloff films, most HP Lovecraft based films, Religulous, Martin, The Fall of the House of Usher, From Beyond, Dagon, 1984, The Jerk, Blue Sunshine, The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Tenement(aka Slaughter in South Bronx), Repo Man, The Jerk, Strange Brew, Ghost Busters, Ghost Busters II, Christmas Evil, Scrooge, Scanners, West World, The Hills Have Eyes, Class of 1984, A Clockwork Orange, 2010 Space Odyssey, Alien films, Predator films, Robocop, Robocop II, Blade Runner, Fear and Loathing in las Vegas, Silence of the Lambs, The Last Detail,  One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest. Theres more.


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 There are a few things that bother me more than anything in this world. One is ignorance and the other is laziness. All is forgiven though to an extent. I find these days there are a good many individuals who believe in fighting the current dominant class systems who reign over citizens, industries, and governments through an intellectual financial stranglehold(which is nothing more than highly intellectual grand larceny), but I find a lack of action and initiative. It's ok though because trepidation into these areas is still a dangerous pioneer socially, economically, and physically. Caution is due. Though, there are very base actions for one to do to change the tide. The biggest tide changer is how you deal with money in which the whole class structure revolves around. Stop using the top 4 banks who directly and indirectly own all other private banks. They own all corporations too(directly and indirectly), but that is another topic in of itself. Switch to credit unions. There's a myriad of reasons why the credit union industry is better trusted, more, reliable, and more honest(though may not be once top 4 watch their growth). The other thing to do is start jumping on the bitcoin(see link bellow). Alternative currencies are the best way to start releasing your local economy from intellectual financial strangleholds and start getting paid what your work is worth on an international market independent from fiat currency enslavement. If you wan't to know more or get to know me just drop me a line. 

Self proclaimed "Busy Kid" working in the entertainment industry on the production end of things. I work too much. I'm also an activist. Most of my activism has been in the work place involving all kinds of employment and corporate law lately, but I branch out into direct action when I'm asked. I'm also a US Navy vet and social anarchist.

https://occupywallst.org/

http://www.occupy-marines.org/

http://raymcgovern.com/Ray_McGovern/Current.html

http://www.veteransforpeace.org/ 

 http://bitcoin.org/en/

 


Environmentalism, electrical engineering, physics, general engineering, chemistry, record collecting, H.P. Lovecraft, Nikola Tesla, cafe racers, DJing, world government & politics, economics, military & military history, corporate law, crime & punishment, traditional & neo traditional tattoos, traveling, horror & bizarre films, Zodiac Killer, and post nuclear fallout survivalism.

You'll also find me @ http://www.psychobilly-online.de as CaptnMike.




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From: punkfarm
09/08/2011 15:09:28

Yeah. The door to door service ended up leading to my big dumb dog going missing and a big hairy shirtless dude I've never met before today standing in my kitchen. Unbeknowst to me for- I'm really not sure for how long before I found him there. I guess if it hadn't been chilly & pouring down rain it might have been slightly less odd. But the freaky factor would have remained the same. I was like: Here's your check- gotta go find my dog now...buh bye.

The window guy left a gate unlatched & I haven't seen the dog since before noon today. I'm very worried. Called animal control & they haven't picked him up either. I hope he is ok. I'll be hitting the animal shelters here as soon as they open tomorrow.

Things like skating & horse accidents can mess up the employable status to say the least. So far I haven't had injuries I couldn't ignore & work anyway. Mostly just bruises & a couple concussions.

I think that is exactly what my aversion to the military was- I was never very good at being told what to do. In retrospect, it probably would have helped me immensely.

I am like 4 hours from OC. Was over there last summer for a few days with friends. We were wasted for like 4 days straight. Never made it there this summer. Probably will be hitting Assateque Island in Md to do some camping soon though.



From: Britt
09/08/2011 13:03:55
The coincidences never cease! Hahah


From: Britt
09/08/2011 12:27:02
i saw flatfoot 56 last summer actually, super fun live. they covered Harsh Times by Cro Mags and i talked to the singer about how much i loved it and he was surprised i even knew about them. hah. He's a fucking giant too.


From: Britt
09/08/2011 10:33:53
That actually sounds wicked. Whose playing?


From: punkfarm
09/08/2011 03:20:05

The guy that is replacing the window owns some kind of a mobile window fixing business & came right to my house this morning. Which is awesome except that I forgot to wake up on time. Again. So I was stumbing around with 1 eye open & a 15 year old ratty xxl circle jerks tshirt when he got here, sloshing coffee everwhere... haha...

The dealerships are ridiculous.I was dating a dude in Vermont a couple of years ago & while up there the window regulator in my Jeep quit. It was freezing cold up there-early spring...Since I had a 7 hour driveback home I kinda HAD to get it fixed. Dealership there charged me 400 bucks to do it. I thought that was kinda dirty. I try never to go to those places & I refuse to buy a new car. My Jeep is a 14 years old & the truck is 25 now. I will drive them until the wheels pop off. Or whatever. 

So you skated competively then?  I never did anything competitive with horses until a few years ago I started endurance riding. My gelding & I did a couple 25 mile & 35 mile rides. It was fun but exhausting. I may work on getting the mare I have now more into it at some point. With work, fixing up the farmhouse & possibly going back to school again, I'm not sure how to squeeze that in.

I had to go to an 'alternative' school for a while. It was less stringent than my highschool, but really- also sucked. I took mostly art  & literature classes in school. My parents hated it. They wanted me just to do what I had to & then go into the military. I had no interest in that then. I would have loved to have taken shop classes, but the parents wouldn't allow that at all. I got stuck in home ec until I was finally able to convince the teacher that she didn't want me in her class.

I'm about an hour & half from both DC & Baltimore. I like the location-being close enough to drive into the city but being able to live in a smaller town.



From: Britt
09/07/2011 11:01:15
I've never heard of Carrollton. Ahh I see. I hate to ask this but what is a Warriors Dash?


From: punkfarm
09/07/2011 04:01:40

It's been pouring down rain for 2 days here so I bypassed the junkyard idea & called a window replacement guy. He said in that model truck a weld in some part of the window often goes. Sounds like that's what happened. Hopefully he will be able to fix it tomorrow. 150 bucks. I guess the black plastic garbage bag I have on there is less expensive but there are issues- like the fact I can't see & have to take it off when driving. Did I mention it's been raining here for 2 days?

When I was a kid I really wanted to ride but my family was against it. My mom grew up in Trenton & swears she'd never even seen a cow face to face before moving here. She was completely freaked out by horses. So I had to take matters into my own hands & learn to ride without getting  busted for doing something I wasn't allowed to do. Somehow I never got killed or caught doing it. haha...

I had the same issue with the applying myself thing. I hated school. It was sooo boring then. It's kinda funny that I ended up with 2 degrees & a bunch of credits from classes I took for the hell of it, later.

So are you in the city where you live? Is the flooding damage getting cleaned up now?



From: Britt
09/07/2011 00:18:25
What a coincidence. Columbus is a nice place too, I had to go up there like every other week for awhile. Are you doing this for DJ-ing?


From: Britt
09/05/2011 23:21:44

 It's in Athens, oh. About 150 miles away from my hometown.



09/05/2011 15:45:05
Libertarian salutations fella...thanx 4 having us!




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