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Blood Spattered Insurance Policy

Blood Spattered Insurance Policy

Blood spattered insurance, this is my policy.
You fuck with me,
I’m the last person, you’ll ever see.

My family, my friends, I’ll defend to the end.
All you have to do is push me around the bend.
I don’t want you to think that I pretend. I destroy maggots like you.

I won’t give you the chance to become a fly, by then you’ll really need to die.

Blood spattered insurance, this is my policy.
You fuck with me.
I’m the last person you’ll ever see.

Gone are the days of forgiveness, and weakness.
I won’t allow you to cause any more distress.
Your god won’t answer your cry, he sent me to ensure you die.

Blood spattered insurance, this is my policy.
You fuck with me,
I’m the last person, you’ll ever see.

Blood spattered insurance, this is my policy.
You fuck with me,
I’m the last person, you’ll ever see.

Look me in the eyes while you slowly die.
I want to see your regret, ensure you’ve paid your debt.
There is no hell, so I created one in my basement.
It’s covered with egg cartons and lined with plastic.
So scream all you want, nobody can hear.
Tell me how I will rot in hell, I have no fear.

Blood spattered insurance, this is my policy.
You fuck with me,
I’m the last person, you’ll ever see.

You fuck with me,
I’m the last person, you’ll ever see.

Left Wing Art Gallery and Tattoo Parlour

A new tattoo parlour in Chatham has taken a different approach, Karolyn Pham and Kevin Urie want to push past the stereotypical barber style tattoo parlour, they are creating a space to share their passion of art and life through Left Wing Art Gallery and Tattoo Parlour. For so long tattooing was a taboo art form left to sailors, bikers, gang members and general low lives of society. The new generation is embracing tattoo culture as a new form of high class art and propelling an art form to it’s extremes. At Left Wing Tattoo you won’t find any flash art on the walls just clean white walls and beautiful paintings created by Karolyn and Kevin. “We are primarily a custom tattoo shop, so we prefer that you bring your ideas and your references to us and we like to draw up your piece that way” explained Karolyn during our talk.

For more information about Left Wing Art Gallery and Tattoo Parlour you can check out www.LeftWingTattoo.com and like their Facebook Page!  Phone – 519 351 5333

Located at 43 William Street North, Chatham

 

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The Hunger Games – A Review

I’m normally not one to suffer through Hollywood cinema but with everyone ranting and raving about The Hunger Games I was forced into checking out this phenomenon. Now if you’d like to save a whole lot of time just do like the guy from ING Direct says “Save your money!” If you want to hear exactly why this movie sucked so bad please continue reading.

Whenever there’s a movie based on a book I try my best to read the book before I watch the movie in order to fully understand the story line and appreciate the effort taken to put every detail on the screen. When it comes to flicks like the latter Harry Potter movies I feel very little responsibility to read the books for two reasons, the first being I’m growing out of wizards and whatnot as I age, second the movies are produced and packaged so well that they tell the story with few questions coming from unfamiliar viewers. Such was not the case with The Hunger Games, I bought the trilogy, but I have been in a deep Hunter S. Thompson binge, he has a lot of material to read and I won’t be satisfied until I’ve read it all! So you can understand I haven’t had the time to read The Hunger Games yet, but how I wish I did.

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UPDATED WITH WINNERS – Awards Night (Friday) @ The 66th Annual Sears Drama Festival

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The Regional level of The 66th Annual Sears Drama Festival wrapped up this evening with A Case Of The Muschies by Brantford CIVS and Triangle by Westdale Secondary School.

Anne Gilbert once again brought greetings from The Chatham-Kent City Council and assured the crowd that “The Kiwanis theatre will remain here for community events” which the crowd responded with a resounding cheer. Anne went on to comment “the acoustics in this old building are wonderful.”

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Thursday Night @ The 66th Annual Sears Drama Festival

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The 66th Annual Sears Drama Festival is under way and the second tier, the regional level is being held right here in Chatham at The Chatham Cultural Centre. There are 14 plays over 5 nights (Monday April 23 – Friday April 27th) Doors open at 6pm to the general public  tickets are $10.00 per evening available at the box office, lobby or through CKtickets.com

Anne GIlbert of Chatham-Kent City Council was the guest speaker for the evening her family has fond memories of The Sears Drama Festival and said that the years her son spent in drama at CK were some of the best times of their lives.

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