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The Ultimate Dead Baby Joke Book
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Sick, twisted and totally
wrong. The Ultimate Dead Baby Joke Book is 100% all new jokes for 2011!
The Ultimate Dead Baby Joke Book has everything and then some.
Celebrities, Government Officials, Corporations, no one is safe from this
outrageous parody of grotesqueness that is strewn thru the pages of this
hilarious book.
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Hellucination
LIMITED FIRE EDITION (October 21st)
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This is the
LIMITED FIRE EDITION of
Hellucination. A drug-fueled trip through the gruesome levels of Hell
may sound like a fictional horror story to some, and since the traveler in
question was movie distributor Stephen Biro, it could just as
easily have been one of his film projects. But Stephen's experiences were
the real, life-changing sort. They're also proof that the Lord does work
in mysterious ways -- extending all the way to squares of LSD and nitrous
oxide cartridges.
Armed with psychedelics, hallucinogenics and a brave desire to meet God no
matter the personal cost, Stephen pushed beyond the boundaries of safe
drug use. He took the most nightmarish of trips from a cramped one-bedroom
apartment that he used for running his underground video business. With
initial difficulty finding God in his altered state, Stephen instead
encountered depravity and grotesquery enough to make his soul weep, but he
pushed on. And if that wasn't bad enough, his Hellish experiences bled
over into his waking days, and his friends and acquaintances began
identifying themselves to him as Antichrists, deities and other assorted
beings from "the other side." Reality was blurring and shifting, and
Stephen was run utterly ragged. Could he fulfill his quest to learn
universal truths before his extreme drug use took its toll?
Hellucination: A Memoir spares no disturbing detail of the unusual
route that one man took to find Christ and the God of the Bible. The
memoir also follows younger Stephen through his 1970s childhood and his
bizarre early encounters with religion that drove him to Atheism.
Mind-boggling and enthralling. The visualization techniques used is
astounding. - Paul White - Producer of Bride of
Re-Animator and Brian Yuzna's Society
I felt myself questioning my faith, or lack of faith, on religion,
Jesus, God, the Devil, and what the purpose and point of my life and
existence really was/is. I think that is the point of the book. The book
raises awareness and makes readers think about the meaning of life and
what their purpose is in it. That, in itself, is a pretty scary thing to
think and ponder about. - Hellucination - Book review by
www.shuizmz.com
Cinematic... it's going to scare the Hell out of some Christians. -
Jim VanBebber - Director of The Manson Family and
Deadbeat At Dawn
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Hellucination (October 21st)
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A drug-fueled trip through
the gruesome levels of Hell may sound like a fictional horror story to
some, and since the traveler in question was movie distributor Stephen
Biro, it could just as easily have been one of his film projects. But
Stephen's experiences were the real, life-changing sort. They're also
proof that the Lord does work in mysterious ways -- extending all the way
to squares of LSD and nitrous oxide cartridges.
Armed with psychedelics, hallucinogenics and a brave desire to meet God no
matter the personal cost, Stephen pushed beyond the boundaries of safe
drug use. He took the most nightmarish of trips from a cramped one-bedroom
apartment that he used for running his underground video business. With
initial difficulty finding God in his altered state, Stephen instead
encountered depravity and grotesquery enough to make his soul weep, but he
pushed on. And if that wasn't bad enough, his Hellish experiences bled
over into his waking days, and his friends and acquaintances began
identifying themselves to him as Antichrists, deities and other assorted
beings from "the other side." Reality was blurring and shifting, and
Stephen was run utterly ragged. Could he fulfill his quest to learn
universal truths before his extreme drug use took its toll?
Hellucination: A Memoir spares no disturbing detail of the unusual
route that one man took to find Christ and the God of the Bible. The
memoir also follows younger Stephen through his 1970s childhood and his
bizarre early encounters with religion that drove him to Atheism.
Mind-boggling and enthralling. The visualization techniques used is
astounding. - Paul White - Producer of Bride of
Re-Animator and Brian Yuzna's Society
I felt myself questioning my faith, or lack of faith, on religion,
Jesus, God, the Devil, and what the purpose and point of my life and
existence really was/is. I think that is the point of the book. The book
raises awareness and makes readers think about the meaning of life and
what their purpose is in it. That, in itself, is a pretty scary thing to
think and ponder about. - Hellucination - Book review by
www.shuizmz.com
Cinematic... it's going to scare the Hell out of some Christians. -
Jim VanBebber - Director of The Manson Family and
Deadbeat At Dawn |
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