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Friday, May 29, 2009

Russian Man Kills By Own Electric Chair

This story was more than worthy of sharing, I really can't think of anything even remotely close to this, unless we are talking about movies, and even then....whoa! It's of a 30 year old Russian man accused of murdering 6, by use of a homemade electric chair. But the craziness didn't stop there, Oh hell no it didn't!

Dmitry K., the man in question, admitted to one of the murders, well okay they had evidence, fingerprints, that tied him to the murder, but the investigators are pretty sure he had gotten to the other 5 in question as well. Mr. K just isn't admitting to those. However, he told investigators that if they could tie him to the killings, he would. He's pretty bold isn't he? If I were the police, or investigator in this case, I would lie and make up evidence then get him to admit, though I'm sure this is not legally used in the court system, huh? How did all this take place? Let's see...

Mr. K, would advertise over the Internet he was interested in buying computer parts, how savvy....*laughs*. Once the victim entered into the apartment, he asked them to sit down, in his makeshift electric chair, pushed a button on his computer, which then activated the electric chair...Whabam! By the looks of the chair though, there is no way in hell I would sit there, in fact, I'd get the hell out right quick. What happened to people using their instincts here. And, with all the Internet predators out there, why is it that people still fall into these traps. At the very least never go to meet a person over the Internet to purchase or sell products or services, without at least a second person present. Perhaps he disguised the chair somehow, hiding the straps and the foot bar, I dunno. After which he took the body out to a forest, where he proceeded to burn it.

This intelligent man, Mr. K also stated that he had another device that would stop cars passing by his abode, and when the victim stepped on his doormat, he could then electrocute them with the same device. Another invention he claims to have been working on, is one in which it would be able to erase an individuals memory with some kind of electro-magnetic ray. Is this guy Dr. Evil, or what?

Definately not your typical serial killer, his intentions were completely different. Personally, I think he was killing, to test his stuff out. A big ego thing, but I don't think he had a personal dislike for a certain type of person, he just did. It would be so very interesting to get a little bio on this dude, and find out perhaps a little more. I'm betting he has a very high IQ. I scientist with a grudge perhaps? At least we can rest a little easier knowing that whackos are not just Americans. Oh, and be sure to read the following story right below this one, about Russian cannibals and religious fanatics. The shit just gets crazier and crazier.

You can read both stories here: mail online

And, below is a list of Russian Serial Killers, ya know, just in case you were interested:

  • Sergey Golovkin - known as "Fisher" or "The Udav" (The "Boa") killed and butchered 11 boys in Moscow area (1986-1992). Sentenced to death.
  • Vladimir Ionesyan - known as the "Ubijtsa iz Mosgaza" ("The Killer from Moscow Gas Company", as he pretented to be a worker of this company) killed 5 people and robbed their apartments in Moscow and Ivanovo (1963-1964). Sentenced to death.
  • Oleg Kuznetsov - known as "Lzhedmitriy" ("False Dmitriy" named after False Dmitriy I) killed 6 women in Moscow and Moscow area and 4 women in Kiev (1991-1992). Sentenced to life imprisonment.
  • Vasiliy Kulik - known as The Irkutskiy Monstr ("The Irkutsk Monster") killed and raped 13 people (young boys and girls as well as elderly women) in Irkutsk (1984-1986). Sentenced to death.
  • Maxim Petrov - doctor who killed 12 patients between 1997 and 2000.[1]
  • Sergei Ryakhovsky - known as "The Potroshitel iz Balashikhi" ("The Balashikha Ripper") killed 19 people (2 teenage boys and several elderly women and men) in Moscow area (1987-1993). Sentenced to death.
  • Alexander Tchayka - known as "The Okhotnik za shubami" ("The Fur Coats Hunter") killed 4 women dressed in fur coats in Moscow (January, 31 1994 - February, 16 1994). Sentenced to death.
  • Andrei Chikatilo - AKA "The Rostov Ripper" and "Hannibal Lecter", a name given to him by the Russian public after the character in the popular American film The Silence of the Lambs, which came out around the time of his arrest; killed 56 women and children throughout the many countries of the former Soviet Union before being arrested, convicted, and executed in 1994.
  • Valeriy Asratyan - known as "The Rezhissior" ("The Movie Director") killed 3 and raped dozens women in Moscow (1988-1990). Sentenced to death.
  • Anatoly Slivko, known as "Vlad Carthas" - this may be a reference to the infamous 'Vlad the Impaler'- Convicted of the sexual murder of seven boys. Sentenced to death.
  • Sasha Spesivtsev, Russian serial killer and cannibal. Judged insane.
  • Alexander Pichushkin serial killer of 61 persons between the years 1992-2001.

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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Come Inside, I Wont Bite

I thought it would be fun to do a post about mwha. Stuff that I rarely show or let in on. My fears, quirks, and things that really piss me off. If you have read some of my stuff, you already know that I believe in reincarnation, the paranormal and think that the belief that God is our ruler is a load of crap.

My favorite color is Orange. My hair is orange (it's not really red as people choose to call it), my purse is orange, if I had the money, my car would be orange, my dog would be orange, okay you get the idea. Oh yeah, and my bass guitar is Orange. Throughout my life I've had a few fav's, but have never felt so strongly in a color as this. I'd have to say it suits my personality well. Fuck! I almost forgot, a while ago, I realized eating too many carrots over time makes your skin turn orange. That, however, did not suit me ans was rather difficult to explain. I found a website that describes the meaning of colors, here's Orange:

Introducing orange

Orange, a close relative of red, sparks more controversy than any other hue. There is usually strong positive or negative association to orange and true orange generally elicits a stronger "love it" or "hate it" response than other colors. Fun and flamboyant orange radiates warmth and energy.

Interestingly, some tones of orange, such as terra cotta, peach, and rust have very broad appeal.

How the color orange affects us physically

  • Stimulates activity
  • Stimulates appetite
  • Encourages socialization
Interested in more? Read on:

Color: Meaning, Symbolism and Psychology


My quirks. This one is a little difficult, because to me these things are normal. I only know I have them because I've been told about them followed with laughter.

I love my coffee. You could say I'm addicted, If I was told today by a doctor that I had to go with out to live, I think I would have to look the other way. My coffee is very strong, each pot consists of half the filter filled with the grounds, but I'm always fearful that it's still not enough, so I have to add an extra tablespoon to make sure. Also, I can never leave the house without my coffee. Even if I'm just going to get gas or something quick, along comes the coffee, and sometimes I never even take a sip, but I know it's there. I'll forget everything else, but never the coffee.

This one is pretty dumb. When we grocery shop, I get very anal about how the things are put into the cart and on the conveyer belt thingy. Mostly on the belt. All like items have to be together. All cans have to go together, and then within those like ones side by side. Boxes have to go with boxes, cans with cans... always. If not, I begin to get anxious. I get really weirded out, if I find out we missed a can, and the cans previously have already been rung up. If I could, I would ask that the belt be stopped and the items taken off the receipt, to be rung up again with the lost can. That sounds pretty OCD to me.

I'm sure there is more, but I cannot think of them right now, it's prolly some block in my memory for whatever reason...lol

Let's get into my fears,shall we? Fear is something I can say I definitely have. I fear many things. My first one, but not on the top of the list, only because it is the first real fear I think I remember. The Ocean.

I fear the ocean because of what lurks beneath. This began when I was small, I remember we had and encyclopedia set that had vivid pictures of the strange creatures deep down. The Angler Fish is the one I remember most... Good God! WTF is that! And, then I saw the movie "Jaws". It was over after that. To this date, I can only go into the ocean as far as my knees (so I can still see what's under there), and even then, not for long. I would love to be able to take a cruise one day, but prolly wont. My fear would be that the ship would sink. I don't have to worry so much about the oceans now that I'm living in Idaho, I have a new fear Sturgeon. And this beauty (shown below) was caught in the Snake River, which less than a quarter mile from where I live, Oh, hell to the No!


Since seeing the movie Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the original, not that it matters), whenever I hear a chainsaw, and you here them alot here in Idaho, the hair on my arms and the back of my neck stand up. It's not a run and hide kinda fear, it lasts only seconds, well okay unless it's dark outside (and, there is only one reason I can think of to run a chainsaw at night), which I've yet to hear, but it sends vivid gross pictures streaming through my head.

listen - Chainsaw

The darkest fear I have is that of being raped and killed,

which is pretty morbid I know. I think that began while living in California. My mom always worried about me when I went out with my friends. And, I can remember when Richard Ramirez was on the loose. My mom hardly let me out then. This is not to say we don't have our share of psycho's here, because we sure as hell the fuck do. What worries me most, is you really never hear about most of them. The town I'm living in is very small, and in small towns, they like to cover shit up, to make things more pleasant seeming. You want to know something even more psycho? The prison here in town, is right up above and to the right of the high school. Yep that close. The prisoners in the yard would be able to view the students outside. Scary huh? Our psycho ward is right next to that. Another wtf moment.

The last fear I have to offer you, is my fear of dying without being recognized in some way. Another silly one. There are those that would say there is much to remember about me, but none I can think of that aren't the typical of everyone. It could be too, that I also feel that I will do something recognizable before I go, and so I better get moving on this thing, eh?


People bother me. Don't be offended by reading that please, for I hope you are different then all my experiences, but really wake the fuck up! In general, people are so friggin selfish. Friendships aren't what they used to be. It used to be that you could count on your friends to help out without anything in return. To listen and understand you without judgement. To just be there for you and only you. They are two faced, I see it everyday. And, big assed hypocrites. The so-called Christians are the biggest hypocrites of all. The only friends I have are my family, and I am so thankful for that. I thought I had one true friend, but recently found out, I was very wrong. I have a strong feeling that one day, that situation will be resolved, though. This friend I speak of, I shared absolutely everything with. He knew me almost better than I knew myself. Because of our circumstances, we lost touch for nearly 5 years. This year he found me and we started communicating again, but things went awry. We bickered and argued all the time, something we had never done before. I think though that it's because of what he's going through, and myself, that we see things differently now. People as a whole, have lost touch with reality. No one wants to take responsibility for their actions anymore. They are superficial, everything is about money and social status (take a look at my space for instance). Every now and then however, I see humanity which hold my faith that one day things will change, though I think it will take something pretty catastrophic, mmm say martial law or something. Then we will really need each other, to be truthful and accountable and responsible.

My sweet side, I love:

  • Animals
  • Hello Kitty
  • Sponge Bob
  • Children
  • Hide and Go Seek (or, hide and go fuck yourself)
  • Sparkly things
  • Soft things
My dark side, I enjoy:

  • Horror and Gore
  • Weird interest in Serial Killers
  • Charles Manson and Hitler to name two
  • World Domination
  • I'd love to be a Hit woman
  • Be the person that injects Death Row Inmates
  • The Gothic Look
  • Dark Art, Giger to be exact
Hmmm, that's all I can think of right now, but it sure gives you and inside look at this red-head for now. Thanks for viewing and I welcome any comments, good or bad *sneers....lol

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Sunday, May 24, 2009

My Life In The Paranormal

I've been interested in the Paranormal, since I was around 7 yrs old, when I had an encounter with a spirit or ghost. I know, most people will prolly be like yeah yeah, uhuh and so on, but it's true, whether you choose to believe it or not. Keep in mind that just because you haven't experienced something yourself, does not mean it's not real. There are many things in life that are not completely explained by science, but are. I don't think that science will ever be able to explain everything, because not everything is attainable by science. How bout your gut instinct. Feelings. Those De Ja vu instances. What about coincidences even. Have you ever thought why you have strong pulls towards certain things, that really have no connection to your upbringing or cliques? Why is that? Anyhow, back to the paranormal thing.

When I was 7ish, I was home alone with my brother, who was outside mowing the lawn. I was in my bedroom playing with my favorite puppet "Grover". Mom and dad were out shopping. Everything was as normal when something pulled on my pigtail. It wasn't just a light tug, it was rather harsh, so I spinned around. That is where I saw it. A dark figure, not well formed, but enough to know that he had a beard, moved across my wall, and then disappeared. Nearly like a shadow but denser. I ran out screaming to my brother, who followed behind, when I told him It thought it was a ghost, he turned an ran out the house and down the block, I followed hurridly.... Upon returning to my room, I found my "Grover" puppet had been dismembered. An arm had been torn off. I'll never forget that day. I slept for a while in my parents room and brothers room. Later in life, after discussing this with my mom, and other beliefs I had, she told me that there had always been a problem with flies at my windows, and no reason for them being there.

Since then, throughout my life, wherever I have lived, I have had experiences. But because of my understanding, most of the time, I'm comfortable with it, and so are my kids. They have just a tad of fear, but more curiosity, I think. All instances of experiences have varied, depending on where we have been. We aren't so sure what we have here at our current residence, however. Some of the experiences here have been rather unpleasant. Such as last year, and this happened a few times. In one area, less than 5 feet in circumference, we have had a bad smell. To me it smelled of death or rotten fish. We searched everywhere, at first thinking that one of our cats had drug something under the house, though we searched and there was nothing to be found. We hadn't left garbage around, there was nothing to explain it. And, by the time we finished searching, the smell was gone. Like I said this happened a few times during the summer of last year. That did bother me, as I was told a bad smell is not a good sign. We have also had loud bangings on the walls when there was no one around. One time to try and ease my son, who thought he had seen something, I tried to make a joke. He was showing me where he thought he'd seen something in the kitchen (and, this was past 12am), so laughing I said rather loudly something like if there is something here, give us a sign. At that very moment, and not an instant past, there was a loud knock on the front door. Even that scared the crap out of me, because until that day, I had never asked for anything to happen, they just did. Of course, so you must know, we did check outside, but there was no one or anything around, it was peaceful outside. That night we all spent the night in the same bed.

Before that, when we were in between places, we were living with my brother and his girlfriend. That was a bad situation. We were always being accused of leaving the front door open, and leaving the oven on. There were also instances of bad smells there too.

I used to mess around with the Ouija board, but I no longer do. After understanding a little more of the paranormal, I know it's not a good idea. Though I have had many a strange experience with that too. Thankfully, one time about 10 year ago, I was not able to use one. My boyfriend, at the time, and I had decided to bring our Ouija board out to the cemetery. I know huh, what were we thinking? We had arrived at the cemetery, it was around 11ish or so I think, but our truck had gotten stuck in the mud, and spent hours trying to get it out. At that point, we saw it as a sign that we should not have come here to do this thing.

One time, 3 years ago, it was dark. I had all the lights off, the only light was that of my computer. My daughter had fallen asleep in front of the tv, and was laying on the floor. Everything was very normal, when all the sudden I thought I saw smoke arising from my daughter lying on the floor. I got up in a panic, only to realize it wasn't smoke. But it was very clear to me. I can't explain it really it rose like smoke would, but it was not as translucent. I tried to do research on it, and I think it might have been something they call wisps, but I'm not sure. I've tried to do research on this, but most of what I see appears bunk to me. But it was something abnormal, that's for sure.

This is one of life's mysteries, and isn't that part of what makes life interesting? Look around you, can you explain everything? Most likely not. And, for many, it's not that they choose to not believe, they don't see, they don't pay attention or give the unexplained a chance. That's okay, too. But for myself, I like being surrounded by mystery, for it gives me a reason to know more about the past and the future. Without that, we just live and die.

If you also have an interest, a good show is Paranormal State on A&E. This show, I believe is true to life, however the other shows like it, are full of shit. I'm not an expert, but I have a strong inkling into what is real and not. There was a couple fairly recent shows where they have shown actual exorcisms, and before you toss that idea aside, there are and have been many concurrences in true possessions and exorcisms. Watch the movie "The Exorcism Of Emily Rose". Good movie and based on a true story. Now "The Exorcist" as we all know is fictional, but is based on a possession and exorcism.

The Exorcism Of Emily Rose


The screenplay was written by Scott Derrickson and Paul Harris Boardman; in honor of the contributions of Boardman and other collaborators on the film, Derrickson chose to forgo the traditional "film by" credit. According to Derrickson's DVD commentary, he chose Boardman as his co-writer because Derrickson sees himself as a believer and Boardman as a skeptic, and believed the pairing would provide the screenplay with two different perspectives, thus providing the film some ambiguity as to whether it supports a religious/ supernatural interpretation of the events depicted, or a more secular/ medical interpretation.


The character of Emily Rose was inspired by the true story of Anneliese Michel, a young German Catholic woman who died in 1976 after unsuccessful attempts to cure her from the alleged state of demonic possession with the means of psychotropic drugs. The court accepted the version according to which she was epileptic, refusing to accept the idea of supernatural involvement in this case. Two priests involved in the exorcism on her, as well as her parents, were found guilty of manslaughter resulting from negligence and received prison time, generating controversy. Michel's grave has become a place of pilgrimage for many Catholics who believe she atoned for wayward priests and sinful youth, and honor her as an unofficial saint.[1]

German director Hans-Christian Schmid launched his own treatment of Anneliese Michel's story, Requiem, around the same time in late 2006.



More true stories on Exorcisms:

  1. Jindal's Exorcism
  2. Pope backs surge of exorcism squads to fight the devil head on
  3. Exorcism in Russia (includes audio and video, opens in wmp)
  4. ABC's 20/20 - a real exorcism (video)
Paranormal State:

  1. Paranormal State (the site), PS on A&E
  2. I am Six (part 1) (part 2) (part 3) (part 4) (part 5)
  3. The Devil In Syracuse (part 1) (part 2) (part 3)

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Saturday, May 23, 2009

The Macabre Life

I love dark art. It's mysterious, horrific, macabre and somewhat disturbing. Okay, maybe a bit more than just somewhat disturbing. But in it's own way (beauty is in the eyes of the beholder), it's beautiful and mesmerizing. Some of the best dark art I have found has been over at Deviant Art. And, if you've never heard of it, it's for all kinds of art, not just dark art, and not just pictures. Artists of all kinds submit their art for critiquing, and some for purchase, I urge you to check it out.

Way back when I was a little girl, is when I became drawn to horror. I think when I was first able to watch "The Exorcist". Even though it scared me out of my skin, I just couldn't get enough. I can remember after watching some horror flick, my dad went outside the house and knocked on my window. When I drew the curtain, he screamed...and, so did I. My mom was furious though...lol Since then, as I've grown I've become more and more drawn to the darkness. I didn't discover dark art until about 7 years ago. Before then, I never knew it existed, all I knew was horror movies.

Dark art is most definitly not for everyone. In it's simplistic form, it can scare the living crap out of you. It lets your imagination roll, so if you scare easy, best not be viewed before bed. The best work I've ever seen in Dark art, has to be that of H. R. Giger. If you think you don't know his work, watch "Alien" again. Yep! He came up with the alien figure, or design. Here are some of my fav artists over at Deviant Art (click on the pic to view their profiles and art):

Headz


Stichpuller


Stalk-Von-Dark


Fetalnightmare

In movies, it seems the more gore the better. However, a good plot is necessary and it cannot be predictable, I hate predictable. I find that I seem to place myself in the movie and feel the fear and pain, why is this I wonder? Movies of horror based on true events are even better. In these, a lot of gore is not necessary, just knowing the movie is true is scarry enough, and makes me lock my doors and windows at night. "The Strangers" was a great movie, and yes, based on true events. So was the "Exorcist of Emily Rose". Gives me shivers.

It's strange this side of me. I often find myself pondering why I have this strong connection to the dark arts. I have a sneaking suspicion that it could be something in my past life(ves). Yes, I believe in reincarnation. I'm a pretty good person, and I have high values. I don't believe in harm to others (unless they are incarcerated, the death penalty), I love all animals, and I'm non-judgmental. I was raised well, and love both my parents, and they are still together. When I was little, I can remember that I preferred to hang out with my parents, or in my room drawing, reading, listening to my music. I had a few friends, but I just seemed to never fit in, then I didn't know why. Now, I think it was because my interests and veiws were just so different. Today, the only real friends I have are my family, and I'm not sure they count as friendships. I will not waste my time having friends I have no connection with, just to say I have a friend. It's not worth it to me. I do have one, someone I've known and shared everything with, someone I clicked with from word one. We had lost contact, and had recently connected, however, things have changed and are no longer talking. There's a reason for that. There is a reason for everything, I believe, and that's okay.

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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Mother Needs Brain Therapy

This really burns my ass, and I'm sure you've already read about the story, or like me, heard it on the news. A 13 yr old is on the run with his mother, instead of getting the chemo treatment he needs for his cancer. The judge was to order a chest X-ray to see how his Hodgkins lymphoma was progressing. Because of this, a court ordered attorney is requesting the boy be put in the hands of the state so that he can receive the treatment he so really needs.

His type of cancer is very treatable and has a high success rate if treated properly, however, his mother thinks that they need to go another route. Why in the hell, I'd like to know. And this 13 year old is only refusing treatment as well because, I think, his mom filled his head full of crap. Why the hell else would someone his age, refuse the only treatment that will sustain his life?

Who is this woman, and who the hell does she think she is? I think she should get jail time for child endangerment and/or child abuse. And, the husband? What's up with him already. And, why did he show up to court by himself? Does he want his child to get treatment?

Also, I haven't heard any of the before story, and there must be one since there was a court date to have ordered an x-ray. I did read that the boy had received one chemo treatment, and that it was after that, they refused. Could it be, the hospital is the ones to have gone to the courts to tell the judge the boy was no longer going to have his treatments? Hmmmm.

If you haven't read the story, or you want to read it again, it's here Minn. boy resisting chemo treatment misses court hearing.

In the full article, it mentioned nothing of religious preferences for the reason of refusal, and figure if that was the reason, it would have been mentioned. So, what other reason is there? I can't imagine a mother would refuse the help her child needed so badly to stay alive. Is she that incompetent herself? Or could there be another underlying reason here. Is there insurance money involved? I know, I know, I'm getting way ahead of myself but that is how my mind works. What are your thoughts?

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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Serial Killer into Action Figure - get yours today


I earlier made a post about the Hitler action figure, the one I have to have, well I wondered how many other Action Figures I could find that I could also put on my list. So I did a search. I found some more, that were worth the buy. I absolutely adore strange and unusual things, it's the way I've been since I can remember.

I went to Wikipedia on the history of the action figure and it states that action figures are normally marketed towards boys, I am guessing the barbie doesn't then fit into the action figure category. The action figure is usually based on a movie, video game, comic figure or television program. Well, leave it to me to find those outside the norm, tee hee. As we know the first action figure was GI Joe, marketed by Hasbro in 1964. Today action figures are not only produced for children, but also to us concerning adults, wahhoo!

Action figures have points of articulation, or POA. The most obvious being the neck shoulder and hip. Additional POA's might be rotating wrists, bending knees, and a swiveling waist are also common.

Accessories are a big part of the action figure for those buying for the purpose of collecting, of course, not all action figures come with these. Might I say, only the friggin' best do. Accessories make the figure, in my mind. I love the goodies. However, as a parent, I could do without all the little parts and pieces, though I would never deny my children those however. It sure is a bitch on a vacuum though.

I think we should move on to the little son's of bitches, don't you?

First we have something fairly mild. Here we have the "Obsessive Compulsive Man" action figure. Doesn't it just tickle your fancy?


Obsessive Compulsive Action Figure

This 5-1/4" (13.3 cm) tall, hard vinyl Obsessive Compulsive Action Figure is worried about whether or not you washed your hands after you used the bathroom. Just in case, he’s sure you won’t mind if he wears his gloves and surgical mask when he shakes your hand. Or even better, maybe you could just bump elbows with him. Now, as soon as he finishes counting those ceiling tiles, he can get started on alphabetizing the canned foods. Mini surgical mask included. Packaged with a sanitary, hypo-allergenic towelette to clean off the figure before you touch it. Illustrated blistercard. UPC

Now with something a little bit stronger, how bout Regan from the original Exorcist...this one is 2nd on my list.

Exorcist Possessed Regan Electronic Figure

  • The devil speaks f or her!
  • Classic scene of demonic possession from The Exorcist horror movie.
  • This electronic figure boxed set features the bed and Regan with a rotating head!
  • Creepy and detailed… with sound effects.

The classic scene of demonic possession from The Exorcist is recreated in this amazing boxed set. Regan is restrained to the bed in her demonic state, and with the press of a button you activate motorized 360-degree spinning head rotation timed to the famous movie scene along with demonic noises and sounds from the film. This is a must-have for movie and horror collectors and is sure to creep out your friends and family. Order yours today! BADASS

These next two look to be done real nicely, check out the blood detail even, and included is the empty bottle of liquor..sweetness!

As The Dead continues to multiply in number and in notoriety, Sideshow continues to investigate new possibilities in the realm of undead reanimation while the DNAgent struggles to prevent future apocalypse... Be Ready!

The Subject 1206: Mall Santa 12 inch Figure features:

  • All new zombie portrait and 'hands'
  • Fully articulated standard male body (Art S. Bu c k) with 30+ points of articulation
  • Detailed Santa costume, including fake beard
  • Wristwatch
  • Vodka bottle
  • Cigarettes
  • Naughty and Nice list
  • Work related injury claims form
  • 12" figure display stand with a print of 'The Dead' lo go


As The Dead continues to multiply in number and in notoriety, Sideshow continues to investigate new possibilities in the realm of undead reanimation while the DNAgent struggles to prevent future apocalypse... Be Ready!

The Subject 138: The Street Prophet 12 inch Figure features:

  • All new zombie portrait and 'hands'

  • Fully articulated standard Art S. Buck male body with 30+ points of articulation
  • Shirt
  • Pants
  • Shoes
  • Military jacket
  • Cigarettes
  • Vodka
  • 'THE END IS NEAR' warning sign
  • Gnawed leg
  • 12" figure display stand with a print of 'The Dead' logo
  • Sideshow Exclusive: Hobo Traveling Bag
This next one drips creepy, and it's so affordable, at a mere $14.95, however, as expected,

currently out of stock. But please bookmark this badboy! I'm sure it's worth the wait. However, and I must note, it's a babble-head, but it was listed in action figures so I' m posting it, got a problem with that.

Spaulding House of 1000 Corpses Bobble Head

Bobblehead NECA

In his directorial debut, heavy metalist Rob Zombie found a cult following for his sadistic tale of serial killers.

Captain Spaulding runs the Museum of Monsters and Madmen, gas station/murder ride in House of 1000 Corpses. He has 1,000 roommates! Window box packaging. 9" Inches Tall

Product # : Spaulding1000CorpsesBobbleHeadpad$14.95

These last few are most probably not for the timid or weak of mind. They are serial killer action figures, found only (to my knowledge), at Serial Killer Calendar.


Dahmer Action Figure

This rare Jeffrey Dahmer action figure is the first in our line of serial killer action figures by artist David Johnson. It is six inches tall, hand cast in resin and comes mint in packaging.


Gein Action Figure


This rare Ed Gein action figure is the second in our line of serial killer action figures by artist David Johnson. It is six inches tall, hand cast in resin and comes mint in packaging.


OJ Simpson Action Figure

This rare Oj Simpson action figure is the first in our line of Immoral Action Figures by artist David Johnson. It is six inches tall, hand cast in resin and comes mint in packaging.


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Commercials? Hell Yes!

Commercials these days are getting better, at least some of them are. The ones that have smart advertising agencies working for them, really know how to catch the consumer. With consumers all over watching their spending, it really takes a little something to clinch the buy. Times are hard, so (I think), it is important to sell your product with humor, because all the technical bull only goes so far, right? It's boring and reminds us of some of our worst jr. high and high school teachers. Sometimes I think I myself should have gone into advertising, I can be quite clever, however mostly in a dark demented sort of way, so I don't know how far that would go. I could definitely prosper in a job evaluating ads. Even though I have my own sense of humor that doesn't fit the majority, I still have a good feel for what would work with the general consumer........it's a gift. I think it's also why I can also get along with people of all ages, beliefs or what have you...because, even though I'm so far outside what most normally think or believe, I am able to understand others so easly no matter what the case may be. Also, because I don't discriminate, nor am I racist. I can just as easily talk to someone off the street as someone I went to school with, or a neighbor. I must say I so hate it when someone looks down on someone because of piercings or tats, color of hair or clothing...that is so elementary.

Okay, okay.... on with the vids:









Seriously, if we have to watch them, they might as well be amusing, right? Who really pays attention to the boring white-walled ads we see, aren't those the ones we get up and pee to? And, the tear jerk-er ones.........I just mute them and turn away. Like the one that shows abused dogs and cats, whilst playing a sad song. I couldn't tell you the name of the organization nor the song, because like I said, I mute it and turn away. I am an animal lover and can't bear to watch them, funny......I have no problem when people get hurt, but animals? I have a problem with that, oh and children.

Speaking of children, I have a real problem with that one that tries to get you to donate money each month to help out under nourished, and under educated children in other countries.........excuse me! How bout our own children in need? How come I've never seen an advertisement for that? God! That gets me so angry.

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Children Tased at Fl. Dpt. of Corrections

I found this story quite appalling. 40 Children in Florida were shocked with tasers by Florida Prison Officers. WTF! It looks to be that it was a bring your child to work day, and the tasing was a demonstration they used in training. Uhm, okay, but these children were between the ages of 5-17, hardly in training, don't you think?

Thankfully, 3 of these officers are no longer employed. One being dismissed and the other two resigned. Part of what was shocking, was that all of these kids were children sons and daughters of the Florida Department of Corrections, and some parents actually approved of the tasing??? Can we say child abuse? Or, at the very least child endangerment?

These incidents happened last month, during a national day when people take their children to work. One of these incidents occurred when the officer had the children all hold hands and stand in a circle, one shock filtered throughout the group. The other two incidents were individual shocks.

The departments secretary,Walter McNeil, said although some of the parents had given permission, the acts were inexcusable (does he need a pat on the back now). I'd like to know if he was aware of the gatherings, and was he or was he not aware of the itinerary of the goings on. It sounds like he's making a nice cover up to me. Surely, this isn't the first time this has occurred, or was it?

I do understand what they were intending to install into these children but there are other ways of doing it. How bout tasing one of your own officials instead, and allowing them to view what it does 2nd hand and not first hand. This whole world is going to shit in so many different ways, it's unbelievable. I was just stating today to my fiance' that we are teaching our children they don't have to take responsibility for their actions. And, for the most part, I say we, but I don't necessarily mean you, as the parent.

They have learned to blame others so well. They can blame their problems on depression, their upbringing or the way they were treated by others, even blame it on religion in some circumstances. It's sickening. I was everyday as so many adults find it so easy to blame someone else for their actions. People that are in departments higher up, such as the Government, are really good at this. Doing crap all the time. When it doesn't turn out, they blame the lower man on the pole, and so on and so on. How do they sleep at night. I admit, it's not easy taking responsibility sometimes, but it feels so good to be able to come out with it, and try to make better of the situation. It makes one feel at peace.

Well at least we can be thankful that these men are no longer employed, and hopefully, the rest will learn from their errors. I wish I had pictures that I could post as a means of back lash, but there were non, and I'm betting karma will kick in one day. However, if you feel a need to speak your mine, why not contact someone over at the Florida Department of Corrections by email or something instead..(giggles) :


Walter A. McNeil, Secretary/email: secretary@mail.dc.state.fl.us

email: Jeff.Kottkamp@MyFlorida.com

Charlie Christ, Governor/email: Charlie.Crist@MyFlorida.com

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Monday, May 18, 2009

A Gift A Zombie Would Be Proud To Have

Short n sweet (just like myself), I found a site that has a couple super unique gifts that I would love to have. Now before I tell you what they are, I would just like to mention that they have more to offer than these taxidermied mice, so please feel free to visit and browse, the work is exquisite!

They have quite a few mice available, but my two fav's would be the Hamlet and the Pope Mice. Also available within the mice category are:


  1. bride and groom
  2. fox tail
  3. jackaloupe
  4. Mexican tourist
  5. piranhas
  6. wizard

My Fav Mice



Might I also state they have taxidermy classes available as well for a mere $80 plus tax. Think of the wonders you could make for friends and family. I have to deny myself the pleasure, I feel I would get carried away - mwah ha ha ha!

If you prefer, butterflies, sea life and fossils are also available. Garden and Home Products are available as well. Even if your not interested in buying, I'm sure your curious enough to take a look, eh? There is much to see. Please visit... Paxton Gate, located in beautiful San Francisco.

These are the kind of gifts for the person that has everything, or that person that is so quirky you can never think of anything good but a gift card or cash, how dull is that. Personally, I like the odd an unusual. If someone sends me flowers on an occasion, I'm close to being offended. Aside from being drab, why give me something that is just going to die in less than a week anyhow. It's just a remembrance as to how short life really is. Might as well send me something that is already dead but will look good a year from now, right?

Before gift buying, I think it is very important to really know the person you are buying for, think about their favorite color, things, smells and sounds, and then try to combine at least two of these things for a really special gift. Give something that person would not normally get for themselves, or better yet, even think of. Personality of the person is always key. Think about their humor, likes and dislikes and you'll never go wrong, instead you'll be thought of as that special person.

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Prostitution - To have or have not


While I was reading an article about this incident, I have to ask myself why is prostitution illegal in most states? Who really does it hurt? Sure you could say the spouse or significant other in a relationship, however, if someone is that unhappy, they are going to find it...it's nearly a duh! But I perhaps know why it's illegal, it's because the government isn't benefiting from the good fortunes. They always get in the way of a good thing, like legalized marijuana. Damn! If they were smart, the government would make them both legal and profit from it in taxes alone. I'm sure the public would prefer our police forces to be lifted from the nuances spending so much time and money seeking out pot sellers and buyers and protitutes and their joes. I know I would. Think of how much time then would be spent on the real asswipes, like killers, child molesters and rapists. BooYah! How much more space would be in our prisons, tax dollars saved or spent more wisely.....ahh the thought.

I don't think I would ever be able to sell myself out, but I wouldn't say definately either. If the money was right, it could set you up for a good long time, I don't think I could because of the guilt I would feel but no matter, I'm too old for that anyhow, but for others, when money is so tight. Both men and women could profit. Who should have any right at all over the body of another? No one! I'm not saying either it should be an advertised job choice, I do have morals and two teens, and wouldn't want to see either of them go to those lengths for any amount of money, but it's really not my choice to make, and neither should it be any one elses. No more than I would push my views on religion or anything else on anyone else. I'm smart enough to realize that what I believe is my own, there are no rights and wrongs really.

I think one of the most important aspects of legalized prostitution is that there would be less sex related diseases going about. Would you like to read more on the benefits of legalized prostitution? Sure you would, and here you go: Legalize Prostitution

In the end, that is where we will find out, but no one knows really. And, if you think about it. Everything we do believe in was bred in us somehow directly or indirectly from somoeone elses views, where are the real facts baby! Myself, I decide what is right and wrong by my gut instinct, it's never done me wrong, and I guarantee if you follow the rule yourself, it wont do you wrong either. The trick is in letting go of what your heart tells you, and if doing what your gut tells you, hurts....you still need to go with it, no matter what. That's the hard part.

And well, since I'm feeling quite bold at this moment (ha ha..as if I really need a reason), I will post some eye candy for you all, enjoy!



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Nighty Night, Don't Let The Vampire's Bite


Naw! Don't let the title alarm you. You can be rest assured now, vampires do not exist....whoo! Boy let me tell you, this is quite a load off.

Yes it's true folks, we can thank physicists Efthimiou and Gandhi, whom conducted thought experiments that completely ruled out the theory (?) that vampires exist. They figure that at the time vampires possibly came to existence, Jan. 1, 1600, that the human population would have been wiped out by 1602, according to the US census at that time, which was around 536,870,911.

However, with their findings, in steps Dino Sejdinovic, who destroys their theory stating that vital information was not taken into account. Such as the birth rate of non-vampires and the "real" death of vampires, as stated in his article "Mathematics of the Human Vampire Conflict" (Math Horizons, November 2008). Sejdinovic also cites two Austrian mathematicians, Richard Hartl and Alexander Mehlmann to help aid his theory. Hartl and Mehlmann argue that vampires would not be stupid enough to deplete their own food supply, that they would have adapted other means, such as "cyclical bloodsucking strategy" - whateverthefuck that is.

If you are still interested in reading the rest of the story, here ya go!

Physicists Prove That Vampires Could Not Exist

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Man shoots friend to get time off work???


Seriously people! Has it got this bad? Here is a story of a man whom didn't want to go to work, so he had his friend shoot him in the arm, claiming he was shot in a drive by whilst jogging. The idiot was trying to avoid a drug test. Uhm, well let stupidity reing supreme here, eh? Suppose he gets fired now? Or, do you think his workplace will take pity on him because they treat him so badly, that he has to use drugs to even be employed there? Who the fuck knows.

He deserves whatever he gets in my opinion. Why would a user employ himself at a workplace that does drug testing? In my opinion, I think all places should have mandatory drug testing on a regular basis. This would then allow those of us truly qualified to be employed. It's only fair. What then happens to those sorry few? I don't fucking give a care, they can all play "hide and go fuck yourself".

As you may have guessed at this point, I don't use drugs. I prolly would if mj were legalized. In fact, I know I would. One day I hope they do legalize marijuana. Now liquor if anything should be illegal. Pot does not make one angry and go beat people up, shoot or stab. What is wrong with legalized pot? Nothing! Absofuckinglutlely nothing!

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Hitler, I have to have him!


I have learned, and it took a long time in doing so, not to take life too seriously. Having said that, it is important not to be offended by what I might post here, at times I'm shocking but it's always in good fun. I find funny in the most obscure of places and things, to me that is interesting.

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