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Booster Terrik smuggler chief and captain of the largest red warning light in the galaxy, The mobile casino, smuggling den and Jedi refugee Star Destroyer Errant Venture. Artist is Augustine Gayer.

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Booster Terrik smuggler chief and captain of the largest red warning light in the galaxy, The mobile casino, smuggling den and Jedi refugee Star Destroyer Errant Venture. Artist is Augustine Gayer

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Organic and sustainable, Temalpakh Farm fuels community - Growing enterprise by the Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians goes beyond the casino

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The survival of the Augustine Band dates to one woman in the 1990s. Now, there are a dozen members, a casino, a solar farm and, soon, an organic farm

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Pool in the Casino, Ponce de Leon Hotel, St. Augustine, Fl, circa 1880-97 [1920 x 1747]

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Journey to work and back

Journey to work and back
He lived with his grandmother for 5 years and worked in a chocolate factory. 5.5 miles round trip each day. Did he take a taxi, did he walk, or is there a city connection - a bus?
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The best books ever written; a meta-analysis of the internet's lists.

I think most of us here have come to the realisation that there are too many books, and too little time to read them all. This raises what I consider a bigger problem: If I can only read a finite number of books in my lifetime, how do I choose what books to read?
Personally, I have always wanted to read the books considered the best and most influential to literature and greater society. However, I was having difficulty finding a list that I considered an acceptable interpretation of this question. Several internet communities, media publications and academics have published their own version of what they consider either the ‘best’ or ‘most influential’ books, but many of these contained so much variety and potential for individual preference that I couldn’t take just one of them as my essential source. So, I decided to analyse and combine the data from approximately 20 of these lists.
The most robust resource I could find for this project was thegreatestbooks.org, a website that combines the data of 130 different lists. However, this algorithm contains rules that result in certain lists counting more than others, such as lists voted by authors and experts counting more than user-generated lists. Personally, I would have taken the opposite approach, however it nonetheless provided an excellent resource for a starting dataset.
My process was as follows; I created a list by taking the top 500 titles from thegreatestbooks algorithm and giving them all a “score” of 1 (meaning that they have been mentioned in a list once). I then chose approximately 20 other lists from a variety of sources, including Reddit, 4Chan, Time Magazine, The Reader’s Digest, and so on. Whenever a title that was already in the original 500 was mentioned again, it received another “point” and its score was raised by one. Furthermore, whenever a book that was not on the original 500 was listed, it was added and given a starting score of 1.
I repeated this process until I had a list of 1000 books, and then ranked these books based on how many times they were mentioned. Finally, I culled every book that only had a score of 1, meaning they had only made it onto a single list (including those listed in the original 500 and never listed again). This resulted in a final catalogue of 556 books.
A couple of things before the list. Firstly, I think it is important to note that some of the lists were not stated as the “best” books of all time, but rather the “most influential," and so on. I do not believe the rankings on this list to be indicative of a title being objectively “better” than any other book on this list but is more likely a representation of popularity and influence that specific book has had. This is at the end of the day just another list and it shouldn’t be considered anything more than a primitive piece of data-analysis.
The following is the top scoring 302, all with at least 3 mentions. Due to Reddit's character limit, the books with two mentions are listed in the comments.
Here are the results: (RANK – TITLE – AUTHOR - SCORE)
  1. Nineteen Eighty-Four - George Orwell - 20
  2. To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee - 20
  3. Pride And Prejudice - Jane Austen - 20
  4. Catch-22 - Joseph Heller - 20
  5. The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald - 19
  6. The Catcher in The Rye - J. D. Salinger - 19
  7. The Lord of The Rings (Series) - J. R. R. Tolkien - 18
  8. Beloved - Toni Morrison - 18
  9. One Hundred Years of Solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez - 17
  10. Brave New World - Aldous Huxley - 16
  11. Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte - 16
  12. Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov - 16
  13. Great Expectations - Charles Dickens - 15
  14. The Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck - 15
  15. Frankenstein - Mary Shelley - 15
  16. Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie - 15
  17. The Chronicles of Narnia (Series) - C. S. Lewis - 14
  18. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte - 14
  19. Harry Potter (Series) - J. K. Rowling - 14
  20. Ulysses - James Joyce - 14
  21. Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy - 14
  22. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll - 14
  23. Lord Of the Flies - William Golding - 14
  24. Moby Dick - Herman Melville - 13
  25. Slaughterhouse-Five - Kurt Vonnegut - 13
  26. The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood - 13
  27. Crime And Punishment - Fyodor Dostoyevsky - 12
  28. The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas - 11
  29. Things Fall Apart - Chinua Achebe - 11
  30. The Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy - Douglas Adams - 11
  31. Charlotte's Web - E. B. White - 11
  32. Dune (Series) - Frank Herbert - 11
  33. Middlemarch - George Eliot - 11
  34. On The Road - Jack Kerouac - 11
  35. Heart Of Darkness - Joseph Conrad - 11
  36. Don Quixote - Miguel de Cervantes - 11
  37. The Stranger - Albert Camus - 10
  38. The Color Purple - Alice Walker - 10
  39. The Little Prince - Antoine de Saint-Exupery - 10
  40. Rebecca - Daphne du Maurier - 10
  41. Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert - 10
  42. War And Peace - Leo Tolstoy - 10
  43. Little Women - Louisa May Alcott - 10
  44. His Dark Materials (Trilogy) - Philip Pullman - 10
  45. The Bible - Various - 10
  46. The Sun Also Rises - Ernest Hemingway - 9
  47. The Brothers Karamazov - Fyodor Dostoyevsky - 9
  48. A Game of Thrones (Series) - George R.R. Martin - 9
  49. The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame - 9
  50. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Mark Twain - 9
  51. Invisible Man - Ralph Ellison - 9
  52. Les Misérables - Victor Hugo - 9
  53. Vanity Fair - William Makepeace Thackeray - 9
  54. Dracula - Bram Stoker - 8
  55. The Road - Cormac McCarthy - 8
  56. A Passage to India - E. M. Forster - 8
  57. Brideshead Revisited - Evelyn Waugh - 8
  58. Animal Farm - George Orwell - 8
  59. The Odyssey - Homer - 8
  60. Atonement - Ian McEwan - 8
  61. A Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole - 8
  62. The Kite Runner - Khaled Hosseini - 8
  63. In Search of Lost Time - Marcel Proust - 8
  64. The Book Thief - Markus Zusak - 8
  65. Fahrenheit 451 - Ray Bradbury - 8
  66. Tess of the d'Urbervilles - Thomas Hardy - 8
  67. In Cold Blood - Truman Capote - 8
  68. To The Lighthouse - Virginia Woolf - 8
  69. Hamlet - William Shakespeare - 8
  70. The Diary of a Young Girl - Anne Frank - 7
  71. A Clockwork Orange - Anthony Burgess - 7
  72. The Age of Innocence - Edith Wharton - 7
  73. The Iliad - Homer - 7
  74. The Hobbit - J. R. R. Tolkien - 7
  75. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - Ken Kesey - 7
  76. Gone With the Wind - Margaret Mitchell - 7
  77. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Roald Dahl - 7
  78. I, Claudius - Robert Graves - 7
  79. The Hunger Games (Series) - Suzanne Collins - 7
  80. The Bell Jar - Sylvia Plath - 7
  81. Mrs. Dalloway - Virginia Woolf - 7
  82. Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston - 7
  83. The Divine Comedy - Dante Alighieri - 6
  84. Infinite Jest - David Foster Wallace - 6
  85. The Secret History - Donna Tartt - 6
  86. All Quiet on the Western Front - Erich Maria Remarque - 6
  87. The Trial - Franz Kafka - 6
  88. The Idiot - Fyodor Dostoyevsky - 6
  89. The Canterbury Tales - Geoffrey Chaucer - 6
  90. The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle - Haruki Murakami - 6
  91. Siddhartha - Hermann Hesse - 6
  92. A Portrait of the Artist as A Young Man - James Joyce - 6
  93. Wide Sargasso Sea - Jean Rhys - 6
  94. Of Mice and Men - John Steinbeck - 6
  95. The Corrections - Jonathan Franzen - 6
  96. Gulliver's Travels - Jonathan Swift - 6
  97. Anne Of Greene Gables - L. M. Montgomery - 6
  98. The Giver - Lois Lowry - 6
  99. The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde - 6
  100. The Big Sleep - Raymond Chandler - 6
  101. A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking - 6
  102. The Stand - Stephen King - 6
  103. The Things They Carried - Tim O'Brien - 6
  104. Pale Fire - Vladimir Nabokov - 6
  105. Candide - Voltaire - 6
  106. Of Human Bondage - W. Somerset Maugham - 6
  107. The Sound and The Fury - William Faulkner - 6
  108. Life of Pi - Yann Martel - 6
  109. The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman - Laurence Sterne - 6
  110. Watchmen (Graphic Novel) - Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons - 5
  111. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Arthur Conan Doyle - 5
  112. Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand - 5
  113. American Psycho - Bret Easton Ellis - 5
  114. A Tale of Two Cities - Charles Dickens - 5
  115. David Copperfield - Charles Dickens - 5
  116. The Old Man and the Sea - Ernest Hemingway - 5
  117. For Whom the Bell Tolls - Ernest Hemingway - 5
  118. Walden - Henry David Thoreau - 5
  119. The Portrait of a Lady - Henry James - 5
  120. Tropic Of Cancer - Henry Miller - 5
  121. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - Hunter S. Thompson - 5
  122. If on a Winter's Night a Traveller - Italo Calvino - 5
  123. The Call of The Wild - Jack London - 5
  124. The Fault in Our Stars - John Green - 5
  125. Paradise Lost - John Milton - 5
  126. East of Eden - John Steinbeck - 5
  127. The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao - Junot Diaz - 5
  128. A Wrinkle in Time - Madeleine L'Engle - 5
  129. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nightime - Mark Haddon - 5
  130. Money - Martin Amis - 5
  131. The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay - Michael Chabon - 5
  132. The Phantom Tollbooth - Norton Juster - 5
  133. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? - Philip K. Dick - 5
  134. Watership Down - Richard Adams - 5
  135. Birdsong - Sebastian Faulks - 5
  136. Gravity's Rainbow - Thomas Pynchon - 5
  137. A Suitable Boy - Vikram Seth - 5
  138. As I Lay Dying - William Faulkner - 5
  139. Absalom, Absalom! - William Faulkner - 5
  140. Neuromancer - William Gibson - 5
  141. White Teeth - Zadie Smith - 5
  142. Winnie the Pooh - A. A. Milne - 4
  143. And Then There Were None - Agatha Christie - 4
  144. The Chronicles of Barsetshire (Series) - Anthony Trollope - 4
  145. Memoirs of a Geisha - Arthur Golden - 4
  146. The Time Traveler's Wife - Audrey Niffenegger - 4
  147. The Poisonwood Bible - Barbara Kingsolver - 4
  148. The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4
  149. On the Origin of Species - Charles Darwin - 4
  150. A Christmas Carol - Charles Dickens - 4
  151. Blood Meridian - Cormac McCarthy - 4
  152. How to Win Friends and Influence People - Dale Carnegie - 4
  153. The Da Vinci Code - Dan Brown - 4
  154. Robinson Crusoe - Daniel Defoe - 4
  155. Cloud Atlas - David Mitchell - 4
  156. White Noise - Don DeLillo - 4
  157. The Death of The Heart - Elizabeth Bowen - 4
  158. The Secret Garden - Frances Hodgson Burnett - 4
  159. The Metamorphosis - Franz Kafka - 4
  160. Love in the Time of Cholera - Gabriel Garcia Marquez - 4
  161. Gone Girl - Gillian Flynn - 4
  162. The Time Machine - H. G. Wells - 4
  163. Tom Jones - Henry Fielding - 4
  164. Go Tell it on the Mountain - James Baldwin - 4
  165. Finnegans Wake - James Joyce - 4
  166. Faust - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 4
  167. A Prayer for Owen Meany - John Irving - 4
  168. Rabbit, Run - John Updike - 4
  169. The Day of the Triffids - John Wyndham - 4
  170. Are you there God? It's Me, Margaret - Judy Blume - 4
  171. The Help - Kathryn Stockett - 4
  172. Never Let Me Go - Kazuo Ishiguro - 4
  173. The Remains of the Day - Kazuo Ishiguro - 4
  174. The Autobiography of Malcolm X: As Told to Alex Haley - Malcolm X and Alex Haley - 4
  175. The Omnivore's Dilemma - Michael Pollan - 4
  176. The Master and Margarita - Mikhail Bulgakov - 4
  177. The Unbearable Lightness of Being - Milan Kundera - 4
  178. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Muriel Spark - 4
  179. The Scarlet Letter - Nathaniel Hawthorne - 4
  180. The prince - Niccolò Machiavelli - 4
  181. Ender's Game (Series) - Orson Scott Card - 4
  182. The Talented Mr. Ripley - Patricia Highsmith - 4
  183. American Pastoral - Philip Roth - 4
  184. Portnoy's Complaint - Philip Roth - 4
  185. The Long Goodbye - Raymond Chandler - 4
  186. Native Son - Richard Wright - 4
  187. Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance - Robert M. Pirsig - 4
  188. A Fine Balance - Rohinton Mistry - 4
  189. The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton - 4
  190. Cold Comfort Farm - Stella Gibbons - 4
  191. Man's Search for Meaning - Viktor Frankl - 4
  192. Naked Lunch - William Burroughs - 4
  193. Possession - A. S. Byatt - 3
  194. Cutting for Stone - Abraham Verghese - 3
  195. Murder on the Orient Express - Agatha Christie - 3
  196. Selected Stories of Alice Munro - Alice Munro - 3
  197. A Dance to the Music of Time - Anthony Powell - 3
  198. The Stories of Anton Chekhov - Anton Chekhov - 3
  199. The Hound of the Baskervilles - Arthur Conan Doyle - 3
  200. The God of Small Things - Arundhati Roy - 3
  201. A Short History of Nearly Everything - Bill Bryson - 3
  202. Calvin and Hobbes (Graphic Novel) - Bill Watterson - 3
  203. Household Tales - Brothers Grimm - 3
  204. Bleak House - Charles Dickens - 3
  205. Our Mutual Friend - Charles Dickens - 3
  206. Americanah - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - 3
  207. Women in Love - D. H. Lawrence - 3
  208. Flowers For Algernon - Daniel Keyes - 3
  209. I Capture the Castle - Dodie Smith - 3
  210. The Golden Notebook - Doris Lessing - 3
  211. The Complete Stories and Poems - Edgar Allen Poe - 3
  212. Poems of Emily Dickinson - Emily Dickinson - 3
  213. A Farewell to Arms - Ernest Hemingway - 3
  214. Stories of Ernest Hemingway - Ernest Hemingway - 3
  215. Scoop - Evelyn Waugh - 3
  216. The Complete Stories of Flannery O'Connor - Flannery O'Connor - 3
  217. The Good Soldier - Ford Madox Ford - 3
  218. Beyond Good and Evil - Friedrich Nietzsche - 3
  219. Thus Spoke Zarathustra - Friedrich Nietzsche - 3
  220. Notes From Underground - Fyodor Dostoyevsky - 3
  221. The Mill on the Floss - George Eliot - 3
  222. The Quiet American - Graham Greene - 3
  223. The Tin Drum - Günter Grass - 3
  224. Kafka on the Shore - Haruki Murakami - 3
  225. Bridget Jones's Diary - Helen Fielding - 3
  226. The Golden Bowl - Henry James - 3
  227. Steppenwolf - Hermann Hesse - 3
  228. Wolf Hall - Hilary Mantel - 3
  229. Lost Illusions - Honoré de Balzac - 3
  230. The Wasp Factory - Iain Banks - 3
  231. Casino Royale - Ian Fleming - 3
  232. Under the Net - Iris Murdoch - 3
  233. The Sea, The Sea - Iris Murdoch - 3
  234. Foundation (Series) - Isaac Asimov - 3
  235. Out of Africa - Isak Dinesen - 3
  236. Fathers and Sons - Ivan Turgenev - 3
  237. Emma - Jane Austen - 3
  238. Persuasion - Jane Austen - 3
  239. Middlesex - Jeffrey Eugenides - 3
  240. A Visit from The Goon Squad - Jennifer Egan - 3
  241. The World According to Garp - John Irving - 3
  242. Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy - John Le Carre - 3
  243. The Chrysalids - John Wyndham - 3
  244. The Pillars of the Earth - Ken Follett - 3
  245. Lucky Jim - Kingsley Amis - 3
  246. Breakfast of Champions - Kurt Vonnegut - 3
  247. Tao Te Ching - Lao Tse - 3
  248. Love Medicine - Louise Erdrich - 3
  249. Journey to the End of The Night - Louis-Ferdinand Céline - 3
  250. Under The Volcano - Malcolm Lowry - 3
  251. Meditiations - Marcus Aurelius - 3
  252. Oryx and Crake - Margaret Atwood - 3
  253. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer - Mark Twain - 3
  254. The English Patient - Michael Ondaatje - 3
  255. The Tale of Genji - Murasaki Shikibu - 3
  256. Snow Crash - Neal Stephenson - 3
  257. American Gods - Neil Gaiman - 3
  258. Sandman (Graphic Novel) - Neil Gaiman - 3
  259. Long Walk to Freedom - Nelson Mandela - 3
  260. The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat: And Other Clinical Tales - Olive Sacks - 3
  261. Metamorphoses - Ovid - 3
  262. Carry On, Jeeves - P. G. Wodehouse - 3
  263. Dangerous Liaison - Pierre Choderlos de Laclos - 3
  264. The Republic - Plato - 3
  265. Silent Spring - Rachel Carson - 3
  266. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks - Rebecca Skloot - 3
  267. Black Lamb, Grey Falcon - Rebecca West - 3
  268. The Selfish Gene - Richard Dawkins - 3
  269. Treasure Island - Robert Louis Stevenson - 3
  270. All the King's Men - Robert Penn Warren - 3
  271. Molloy - Samuel Beckett - 3
  272. Malone Dies - Samuel Beckett - 3
  273. The Unnamable - Samuel Beckett - 3
  274. Clarissa - Samuel Richardson - 3
  275. The Adventures of Augie March - Saul Bellow - 3
  276. Herzog - Saul Bellow - 3
  277. Where the Sidewalk Ends - Shel Silverstein - 3
  278. Oedipus the King - Sophocles - 3
  279. Confessions - St. Augustine - 3
  280. Freakonomics - Stephen Dubner and Steven Levitt - 3
  281. The Dark Tower (Series) - Stephen King - 3
  282. The Shining - Stephen King - 3
  283. The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13 ¾ - Sue Townsend - 3
  284. The Art of War - Sun Tzu - 3
  285. The Waste Land - T. S. Eliot - 3
  286. An American Tragedy - Theodore Dreiser - 3
  287. Jude the Obscure - Thomas Hardy - 3
  288. The Magic Mountain - Thomas Mann - 3
  289. Doctor Faustus - Thomas Mann - 3
  290. The Crying of lot 49 - Thomas Pynchon - 3
  291. A House for Mr. Biswas - V. S. Naipaul - 3
  292. A Bend in the River - V. S. Naipaul - 3
  293. The Aeneid - Virgil - 3
  294. Orlando - Virginia Woolf - 3
  295. Collected Poems of W. B. Yeats - W. B. Yeats - 3
  296. The Moviegoer - Walker Percy - 3
  297. Leaves of Grass - Walt Whitman - 3
  298. The Woman in White - Wilkie Collins - 3
  299. So Long, See You Tomorrow - William Maxwell - 3
  300. Macbeth - William Shakespeare - 3
  301. King Lear - William Shakespeare - 3
  302. Romeo and Juliet - William Shakespeare - 3
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No California Dates 👀 Lunchlady Land at Sunset?

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Uncut Jams (didn't know this is a thing)

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Is Phatt Casino a folk song?

EDIT: Thanks for the help! I think the closest match is O du lieber Augustin, with a similarity to Polly Put the Kettle On!
EDIT EDIT: And I realize the version I heard when younger was "Did You Ever See a Lassie?"
ORIGINAL POST: Stan is Go Tell Aunt Rhodie, Rum Rogers is Blow the Man Down, and the Bone Song is just as it says.
I'd swear the Phatt Casino is another piece of folk music, but I can't remember enough lyrics to do a proper Google. Anyone? Or maybe I'm just crazy? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ak3pgGcejdY
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[Ariana Grande - Dangerous Woman black/purple swirl vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/15113569-Ariana-Grande-Dangerous-Woman) \- $90

[Ariana Grande - Thank U, Next cleapink split vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/14567209-Ariana-Grande-Thank-U-Next) \- $90

[Ariana Grande - Sweetener peach vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/14567169-Ariana-Grande-Sweetener) \- $90

[Bad Bunny - Anniversary Trilogy Vinyl Box Set (sealed)](https://www.discogs.com/release/21475576-Bad-Bunny-Anniversary-Trilogy-Box-Set) \= #275

[Beverly Glen-Campbell - VMP blue vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/19806037-Beverly-Glenn-Copeland-Beverly-Glenn-Copeland) \- $20

[Billie Eilish - Happier Than Ever GUCCI box set purple/etc vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/21202339-Billie-Eilish-Happier-Than-Ever) \- $110

[Billy Idol - The Roadway AUTOGRAPHED black vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/20273098-Billy-Idol-The-Roadside-EP) \- $65

[Bob Vylan - We Live Here Rough Trade /800 white vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/15733297-Bob-Vylan-We-Live-Here) \- $45

[Brand New - Science Fiction Urban Outfitters clear vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/11051641-Brand-New-Science-Fiction) \- $35

[Brand New - Science Fiction AUS edition white vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/11073081-Brand-New-Science-Fiction) \- $45

[Breaking Bad - FYE 10th anniversary green/white swirl vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/12292371-Dave-Porter-Breaking-Bad-Highlights-From-The-Original-Score) \- $25

[Call Me By Your Name OST /20,000 green countryside vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/19575586-Various-Call-Me-By-Your-Name-Original-Motion-Picture-Soundtrack) \- $30

[Cardi B - WAP printed AUTOGRAPH clear vinyl 12" single](https://www.discogs.com/release/16961280-Cardi-B-Feat-Megan-Thee-Stallion-WAP) \- $22

[Cardi B - WAP printed AUTOGRAPH gold vinyl 12" single](https://www.discogs.com/release/17543941-Cardi-B-Megan-Thee-Stallion-WAP) \- $27

[Cardi B - WAP printed AUTOGRAPH purple vinyl 12" single](https://www.discogs.com/release/17045433-Cardi-B-Feat-Megan-Thee-Stallion-WAP) \- $70

[Cola Boyy - Prosthetic Boombox AUTOGRAPHED /1000 red vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/19197376-Cola-Boyy-Prosthetic-Boombox) \- $60

[Common - A Beautiful Revolution Pt 1 AUTOGRAPHED /500 blue vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/17276785-Common-A-Beautiful-Revolution-Pt-1) \- $40

[Crumb - Ice Melt AUTOGRAPHED /500 gold vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/18532930-Crumb-Ice-Melt) \- $70

[Daft Punk - TRON Legacy Mondo blue/orange neon colored vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/21754906-Daft-Punk-TRON-Legacy-Vinyl-Edition-Motion-Picture-Soundtrack) \- $50

[David Bowie - Let's Dance Demo RSD 2018 12" single black vinyl](https://www.discogs.com/release/11882289-David-Bowie-Bowie-Now) \- $8

[David Bowie - Welcome To The Blackout Live RSD 2018 black vinyl 3xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/11891492-David-Bowie-Welcome-To-The-Blackout-Live-London-78) \- $75

[Donnie Darko (Bande originale du film de Richard Kelly) blue vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/20538508-Michael-Andrews-Donnie-Darko-Bande-originale-du-film-de-Richard-Kelly) \- $55

[Fiona Apple - Fetch The Bolt Cutters Barnes & Noble bronze vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/15638113-Fiona-Apple-Fetch-The-Bolt-Cutters) \- $30

[For The Throne GOT - fire and ice /3500 split vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/13922745-Various-For-The-Throne-Music-Inspired-By-The-HBO-Series-Game-Of-Thrones) \- $25

[For The Throne GOT - House Stark /2000 black vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/13941500-Various-For-The-Throne-Music-Inspired-By-The-HBO-Series-Game-Of-Thrones-) \- $30

[Fred Rogers Jonathan Kirkscey - Won't You Be My Neighbor? Mondo green/blue/red vinyl](https://www.discogs.com/release/12810388-Jonathan-Kirkscey-Wont-You-Be-My-Neighbor) \- $30 \*UNKNOWN COLOR

[Gentle Dom - Fanta Se black vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/18241621-Gentle-Dom-Fanta-Se-EP) \- $40

[Home Alone - Christmas /1500 holly green vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/14336757-Various-Home-Alone-Christmas) \- $60

[Hot Chip - A Bath Full Of Ecstasy AUTOGRAPHED orange turquoise vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/13786957-Hot-Chip-A-Bath-Full-Of-Ecstasy) \- $35

[Juice WRLD - Wrld On Drugs /100 clear vinyl 2xLP BOOTLEG](https://www.discogs.com/release/13337276-Future-4-Juice-WRLD-WRLD-On-Drugs) \- $95

[KESHA KE$HA - Warrior AUTOGRAPHED green vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/20371540-Keha-Warrior) \- $120

[Kevin Devine - We Are Who We've Always Been /250 blue/white splatter LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/11024538-Kevin-Devine-We-Are-Who-Weve-Always-Been) \- $27

[King Krule - Seahorse single /300 white label stamped black vinyl 12"](https://www.discogs.com/release/19311670-Horsey-4-King-Krule-Seahorse) \- $42

[King Krule - The OOZ AUTOGRAPHED black vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/10984647-King-Krule-The-Ooz) \- $120

[KONGOS - Lunatic AUTOGRAPHED black vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/5894872-Kongos-Lunatic) \- $43

[The Lennon Claypool Delirium - South Of Reality AUTOGRAPHED purple/pink/blue splatter 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/13244682-The-Claypool-Lennon-Delirium-South-Of-Reality) \- $100 *very slight seam distress on top of jacket

[LNDN DRGS - Burnout 4 /200 orange vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/18786838-LNDN-DRGS-Burnout-4) \- $95

[Mac DeMarco - Here Comes The Cowboy indie exclusive 8,000 black/green swirl vinyl LP]( https://www.discogs.com/release/13608000-Mac-Demarco-Here-Comes-The-Cowboy) \- $20 NM not sealed

[Mac DeMarco - Salad Days Demos white vinyl 5,000 LP]( https://www.discogs.com/release/12402033-Mac-DeMarco-Salad-Days-Demos) \- $25

[Mac DeMarco - Rock And Roll Night Club blue splatter Newbury /500 12" EP]( https://www.discogs.com/release/11816213-Mac-Demarco-Rock-And-Roll-Night-Club) \- $30

[Margo Price - Perfectly Imperfect At The Ryman VMP red vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/16477962-Margo-Price-Perfectly-Imperfect-At-The-Ryman) \- $35

[Mega Man Legends - OST Soundtrack blue splatter vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/21372736-Makoto-Tomozawa-Mega-Man-Legends-Original-Video-Game-Soundtrack) \= $45

[Men I Trust - Forever Live Sessions #191/1000 black vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/16138937-Men-I-Trust-Forever-Live-Sessions) \- $60

[Metronomy - The English Riviera 10th anniversary /7500 black vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/18502303-Metronomy-The-English-Riviera) \- $34

[Metronomy - Small World AUTOGRAPHED clear vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/22196641-Metronomy-Small-World) \- $45

[Miley Cyrus - Bangerz blue vinyl 2xLP BOOTLEG](https://www.discogs.com/release/19674124-Miley-Cyrus-Bangerz) \- $130

[Milky Chance - Mind The Moon Urban Outfitters /500 electric blue/clear split vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/14474240-Milky-Chance-Mind-The-Moon) \- $45

[Mix Master Mike - Conquest /1,000 red vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/14537072-Mix-Master-Mike-Conquest) \- $25

[Navy Blue - Ida Arin /100 blue vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/18673456-Navy-Blue-%C3%80d%C3%A1-Irin) \- $155 \*SIGNED book available as well for retail

[Nick Mulvey - Begin Again eco vinyl EP](https://www.discogs.com/release/16517097-Nick-Mulvey-Begin-Again) \- $25

[OSEES - Levitation AUTOGRAPHED Zebulon Desert /1000 pink black splatter vinyl LP + 7"](https://www.discogs.com/release/19144819-Osees-Levitation-Sessions) \- $60 \*unsealed to be signed by John Dwyer

OSEES - Levitation II Sessions AUTOGRAPHED sleeve ONLY - $20

[OSEES - Levitation Hotel Vegas edition /1000 orange splatter vinyl + 7"](https://www.discogs.com/release/19125340-Osees-Levitation-Sessions) \- $40

[OSEES - Levitation NIVA edition /1000 green/white vinyl LP +7"](https://www.discogs.com/release/19149424-Osees-Levitation-Sessions) \- $40

[OSEES - Panther Rotate AUTOGRAPHED black vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/16466097-Osees-Panther-Rotate) \- $50

[Of Monsters & Men - Fever Dream AUTOGRAPHED /500 litho white vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/13939748-Of-Monsters-And-Men-Fever-Dream) \- $50

[Parquet Courts - American Specialties black vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/19606831-Parquet-Courts-American-Specialties) \- $40

[Parquet Courts - Plant Life single black vinyl 12"](https://www.discogs.com/release/19311220-Parquet-Courts-Plant-Life) \- $30

[Parquet Courts - Wide Awake! Newbury Comics /500 blue vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/13551849-Parquet-Courts-Wide-Awake) \- $72

[Paul McCartney - III #/6200 red vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/16525212-McCartney-McCartney-III-) \- $50

[Paul McCartney - III Imagined /2000 Newbury Comics red vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/19662076-Paul-McCartney-McCartney-III-Imagined) \- $30

[Paul McCartney - III imagined Spotify green vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/19636531-McCartney-McCartney-III-Imagined) \- $25

[Paul McCartney - III Imagined /5000 splatter vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/19609366-McCartney-McCartney-III-Imagined) \- $20

[Pond - 9 /100 reznor green vinyl + signed print](https://www.discogs.com/release/20544952-Pond-9) \- $35 \*jacket and print have slight creasing

[Portugal. The Man - Oregon City Sessions clear vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/19226485-Portugal-The-Man-Oregon-City-Sessions) \- $30

[Public Practice - Gentle Grip yellow vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/15533863-Public-Practice-Gentle-Grip) \- $20

[Josh Homme - Silent Night black vinyl 7"](https://www.discogs.com/release/12923031-Joshua-Homme-CW-Stoneking-Silent-Night) \- $18

[Saba - Care For Me VMP grey vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/12605516-Saba-Care-For-Me) \- $60

[Selena Gomez - Rare black vinyl LP + Autographed insert](https://www.discogs.com/release/14818623-Selena-Gomez-Rare) \- $42

[Shawn Mendes / Camila Cabello - Senorita 7” AUTOGRAPHED picture disc vinyl 7" ](https://www.discogs.com/release/14648109-Shawn-Mendes-Camila-Cabello-Se%C3%B1orita) \- $40

[Souls Of Mischief - '93 Til Infinity blue vinyl numbered /2.000 w/ OBI 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/21985741-Souls-Of-Mischief-93-til-Infinity) \- $40

[St. Vincent - Daddy’s Home Assai records OBI #062/200](https://www.discogs.com/release/18723172-St-Vincent-Daddys-Home) \- $70

[Sufjan Stevens - A Beginners Mind VMP white vinyl LP #481/1000](https://www.discogs.com/release/20695465-Sufjan-Stevens-Angelo-De-Augustine-A-Beginners-Mind) \- $27

[Sufjan Stevens - Aporia yellow vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/14975240-Lowell-Brams-Sufjan-Stevens-Aporia) \- $7

[Sylvan Esso - Free Love sky blue LP + Autographed poster](https://www.discogs.com/release/15962932-Sylvan-Esso-Free-Love) \- $45

[Taylor Swift - Christmas Tree Farm picture disc 12" single](https://www.discogs.com/release/16502241-Taylor-Swift-Christmas-Tree-Farm_ \- $37

[Taylor Swift - Evermore green vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/21794644-Taylor-Swift-Evermore) \- $22

[The Avett Brothers - The Gleam III yellow vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/15915621-The-Avett-Brothers-The-Gleam-III-The-Third-Gleam) \- $20

[The Big Moon - Walking Like We Do Rough Trade /1500 blue vinyl ](https://www.discogs.com/release/14633030-The-Big-Moon-Walking-Like-We-Do) \- $25

[The Black Keys - Brothers AUTOGRAPHED 10th anniversary 2xLP bundle](https://www.discogs.com/release/16833216-The-Black-Keys-Brothers) \- $260

[The Black Keys - Brothers AUTOGRAPHED 10th anniversary 7” box set bundle](https://www.discogs.com/release/16528857-The-Black-Keys-Brothers) \- $270

[The Black Keys - Delta Kream Autographed poster bundle purple haze 2xLP vinyl + extras](https://www.discogs.com/sell/release/18674236?ev=rb) \- $150

[The Black Keys - Delta Kream AUTOGRAPHED on jacket! black vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/18697210-The-Black-Keys-Delta-Kream) \- $250

[The Black Keys - El Camino 10th anniversary super deluxe /3500 black vinyl 5xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/20859553-The-Black-Keys-El-Camino) \- $85

[The Black Keys - El Camino 10th anniversary /7500 white vinyl 3xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/20830486-The-Black-Keys-El-Camino) \- $45

[The Lumineers - III black vinyl 2xLP + signed jacket](https://www.discogs.com/release/14140387-The-Lumineers-III) \- $72

[The Mars Volta - De-loused In The Comatorium black vinyl import 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/19364686-The-Mars-Volta-De-Loused-In-The-Comatorium) \- $57

[The Mars Volta - The Bedlam In Goliath black vinyl 3xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/19869973-The-Mars-Volta-The-Bedlam-In-Goliath) \- $51

[Machine Girl - WLFGRL black vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/19804159-Machine-Girl-WLFGRL) \- $50

[The Murlocs - Manic Candid Episode blue split/splatter vinyl](https://www.discogs.com/release/13368095-The-Murlocs-Manic-Candid-Episode) \- $40

[Danny Elfman The Nightmare Before Christmas - Mondo Jack and Sally variant 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/release/16164314-Danny-Elfman-The-Nightmare-Before-Christmas-Original-Motion-Picture-Soundtrack) \- $170

[The Nude Party - Midnight Manor AUTOGRAPHED pink vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/15984959-The-Nude-Party-Midnight-Manor-) \- $30

[The Nude Party - Midnight Manor AUTOGRAPHED /300 Rough Trade midnight marmalade orange vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/16034676-The-Nude-Party-Midnight-Manor-) \- $45 \*not sealed and does not include 7"

[The Strokes - The New Abnormal /1000 deluxe white vinyl box set](https://www.discogs.com/release/16880772-The-Strokes-The-New-Abnormal) \- $275

[The Weeknd - After Hours AUTOGRAPHED holographic vinyl + signed sleeve](https://www.discogs.com/release/15872183-The-Weeknd-After-Hours) \- $200

[The White Stripes - S/T Urban Outfitters /2000 white vinyl](https://www.discogs.com/release/14543409-The-White-Stripes-The-White-Stripes) \- $40

[Triptides - Colors AUTOGRAPHED pink/yellow/white starburst /100 vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/13514822-Triptides-Colors) \- $100

[Trippie Redd - Pegasus AUTOGRAPHED pink vinyl 2xLP](https://www.discogs.com/sell/release/16194148?ev=rb) \- $60

[Twin Peaks - Sweet ‘17 Shuga /300 white vinyl](https://www.discogs.com/release/13224019-Twin-Peaks-Sweet-17-Singles) \- $20 \*not sealed but in shrink

[Twin Peaks - Wild Onion /200 purple swirl vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/13993446-Twin-Peaks-Wild-Onion) \- $50

[Ume - Other Nature AUTOGRAPHED green vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/12318170-Ume-Other-Nature) \- $30

[Vampire Weekend - Father Of The Bride AUTOGRPAHED blue/green split /2000](https://www.discogs.com/release/13572773-Vampire-Weekend-Father-Of-The-Bride) \- $240

[Victoria Monet - Jaguar emerald green vinyl](https://www.discogs.com/release/15983177-Victoria-Mon%C3%A9t-Jaguar) \- $50

[Wolf Alice - Blue Weekend AUTOGRAPHED BLACK vinyl LP](https://www.discogs.com/release/19003765-Wolf-Alice-Blue-Weekend) \- $50

[Yola - Walk Through Fire AUTOGRAPHED black vinyl](https://www.discogs.com/release/13259422-Yola-Walk-Through-Fire) \- $30

**7" vinyl**

[Marina - Purge The Poison glow in the dark 7"](https://www.discogs.com/release/20680573-Marina-Purge-The-Poison-) \- $30

[The Weeknd - Heartless / Blinding Lights Collectors Edition 010 gold vinyl](https://www.discogs.com/release/15423401-The-Weeknd-Heartless-Blinding-Lights) \- $35

[The Weeknd - Heartless / Blinding Lights Collectors Edition 008 gold vinyl](https://www.discogs.com/release/15430559-The-Weeknd-Heartless-Blinding-Lights) \- $35

[The Weeknd - Heartless / Blinding Lights Collectors Edition 006 gold vinyl](https://www.discogs.com/release/15430441-The-Weeknd-Heartless-Blinding-Lights) \- $35

[The Weeknd - Heartless / Blinding Lights Collectors Edition 002 red vinyl](https://www.discogs.com/release/15198695-The-Weeknd-Heartless-Blinding-Lights) \- $35

[Sufjan Stevens - Love Yourself /5,000 random color vinyl 7"](https://www.discogs.com/maste1557499-Sufjan-Stevens-Love-Yourself-With-My-Whole-Heart) \- $7 (5x available)

[Aaron Frazer - Over You / Have Mercy orange 7"](https://www.discogs.com/release/19450696-Aaron-Frazer-Over-You-Have-Mercy) \- $7

[Interpol - All At Once /3,000 Q Magazine edition 7"](https://www.discogs.com/release/12469619-Interpol-All-At-Once) \- $30

[Kurt Vile - He's Alright Childish Prodigy purple 7"](https://www.discogs.com/release/14245883-Kurt-Vile-Childish-Prodigy) \- $7

[King Krule -Perfecto Miserable red flexi 7"](https://www.discogs.com/release/14809706-King-Krule-Man-Alive) \- $20

[The Revivalists - Celebration / When I'm With You red 7"](https://www.discogs.com/release/12815544-The-Revivalists-Take-Good-Care) \- $20

[Metric - Dark Saturday AUTOGRAPHED flexi 7"](https://www.discogs.com/release/12687783-Metric-Dark-Saturday) $16

[Beach Fossils x WAVVES - Silver Tongue split red 7"](https://www.discogs.com/release/12992592-Wavves-X-Beach-Fossils-Split-7) \-$7

[Wendy Carlos & Rachel Elkind - The Shining yellow jacket tri-color stripe 7"](https://www.discogs.com/release/20149432-Wendy-Carlos-Rachel-Elkind-The-Shining-Music-From-The-Motion-Picture) \- $15

[Wendy Carlos & Rachel Elkind - The Shining red jacket /5000 tri-color stripe 7"](https://www.discogs.com/release/20021422-Wendy-Carlos-Rachel-Elkind-The-Shining-Music-From-The-Motion-Picture) \- $13

[Arctic Monkeys - Anyways 7"](https://www.discogs.com/release/12859543-Arctic-Monkeys-Tranquility-Base-Hotel-Casino) \- $10 \* Slight bend on jacket

[Real Estate - Stained Glass / Two Part Part Two random color 7"](https://www.discogs.com/release/10336619-Real-Estate-Stained-Glass) \-$5 (2x white 1x blue 1x orange available)

[The Shelters - Really Wanted You / So Get Out /2500 RSD 2017 7"](https://www.discogs.com/release/10182875-The-Shelters-Really-Wanted-You-So-Get-Out) \-$5

[Coldplay - Arabesque / Orphans 7"](https://www.discogs.com/release/14311809-Coldplay-Arabesque-Orphans) \-$5

[The Voidz - QYURRYUS / Coul As A Ghoul /2,500 RSD 2018 7"](https://www.discogs.com/release/11894119-The-Voidz-Qyurryus) \- $6

[Symmetry - Yes / Jackie's Eyes /5,000 7"](https://www.discogs.com/release/8910024-Symmetry-Yes) \- $5

[The Kinks - Got Love If You Want It /2,500 RSD 2017 7"](https://www.discogs.com/release/10176124-The-Kinks-Got-Love-If-You-Want-It) \- $7

(The Go Team - The Wrath Of Marcie VMP bonus 7"](https://www.discogs.com/release/10299217-The-Go-Team-The-Wrath-Of-Marcie)) \- $5
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[FOR SALE] Absolutely MASSIVE Sale! Signed and NEW records! 2000's+ VMP Color Vinyl Rare OST Sealed records ALL NM/M LTD Variants! $5 Unlimited Shipping!!! VGM Vinyl Video Game Alternative Classic Rock Hip Hop Arctic Monkeys Vampire Weekend Juice WRLD Brand New

I am happy to discount bundle orders. $5 gets unlimited media mail in the USA!

Arctic Monkeys - Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino gold vinyl LP - $80 *jacket has damage/VG but vinyl is NM
Ariana Grande - Positions coke bottle clear LP - $18
Beverly Glen-Campbell - VMP blue vinyl LP - $22
Billy Idol - The Roadway AUTOGRAPHED black vinyl LP - $70
Bob Vylan - We Live Here Rough Trade /800 white vinyl LP - $50
Brand New - Science Fiction Urban Outfitters clear vinyl 2xLP - $35
Brand New - Science Fiction AUS edition white vinyl 2xLP - $45
Breaking Bad - FYE 10th anniversary green/white swirl vinyl LP - $25
Call Me By Your Name OST /20,000 green countryside vinyl 2xLP - $30
Cola Boyy - Prosthetic Boombox AUTOGRAPHED /1000 red vinyl LP - $60
Common - A Beautiful Revolution Pt 1 AUTOGRAPHED /500 blue vinyl LP - $40
Crumb - Ice Melt AUTOGRAPHED /500 gold vinyl LP - $70
Daft Punk - Random Access Memories black vinyl 2xLP - $40
David Bowie - Let's Dance Demo RSD 2018 12" single black vinyl - $8
David Bowie - Welcome To The Blackout Live RSD 2018 black vinyl 3xLP - $75
Donnie Darko (Bande originale du film de Richard Kelly) blue vinyl LP - $60
Fiona Apple - Fetch The Bolt Cutters Barnes & Noble bronze vinyl 2xLP - $30
For The Throne GOT - fire and ice /3500 split vinyl LP - $25
For The Throne GOT - House Stark /2000 black vinyl LP - $30
Fred Rogers Jonathan Kirkscey - Won't You Be My Neighbor? Mondo green/blue/red vinyl - $35 *UNKNOWN COLOR
GROUPLOVE - Little Mess RSD /2700 turquoise vinyl EP - $8
Gentle Dom - Fanta Se black vinyl LP - $40
Home Alone - Christmas /1500 holly green vinyl LP - $60
Hot Chip - A Bath Full Of Ecstasy AUTOGRAPHED orange turquoise vinyl 2xLP - $35
Juice WRLD - Wrld On Drugs /100 clear vinyl 2xLP - $100
KONGOS - Lunatic AUTOGRAPHED black vinyl 2xLP - $45
Kevin Devine - We Are Who We've A;ways Been /250 blue/white splatter LP - $27
King Krule - Seahorse single /300 white label stamped black vinyl 12" - $45
LNDN DRGS - Burnout 4 /200 orange vinyl LP - $100
MC5 - I Can Only Give You Everything RSD 2018 /1350 black vinyl 7" - $7
MC5 - Looking At You / Borderline RSD 2018 /1350 black vinyl 7" - $7
Margo Price - Perfectly Imperfect At The Ryman VMP red vinyl 2xLP - $35
Men I Trust - Forever Live Sessions #191/1000 black vinyl LP - $60
Metronomy - The English Riviera 10th anniversary /7500 black vinyl 2xLP - $37
Miley Cyrus - Bangerz blue vinyl 2xLP BOOTLEG - $200
Milky Chance - Mind The Moon Urban Outfitters /500 electric blue/clear split vinyl 2xLP - $45
Mix Master Mike - Conquest /1,000 red vinyl LP - $25
Navy Blue - Ida Arin /100 blue vinyl LP - $160 *SIGNED book available as well for retail
Nick Mulvey - Begin Again eco vinyl EP - $25
OSEES - Levitation AUTOGRAPHED Zebulon Desert /1000 pink black splatter vinyl LP + 7" - $60 *unsealed to be signed by John Dwyer
OSEES - Levitation Hotel Vegas edition /1000 orange splatter vinyl + 7" - $40
OSEES - Levitation NIVA edition /1000 green/white vinyl LP +7" - $40
OSEES - Panther Rotate AUTOGRAPHED black vinyl LP - $50
Of Monsters & Men - Fever Dream AUTOGRAPHED /500 litho white vinyl LP - $50
Parquet Courts - American Specialties black vinyl LP - $40
Parquet Courts - Plant Life single black vinyl 12" - $30
Parquet Courts - Wide Awake! Newbury Comics /500 blue vinyl LP - $75
Paul McCartney - III #/6200 red vinyl LP - $55
Paul McCartney - III Imagined /2000 Newbury Comics red vinyl 2xLP - $30
Paul McCartney - III imagined Spotify green vinyl 2xLP - $25
Paul McCartney - III Imagined /5000 splatter vinyl 2xLP - $20
Pond - 9 /100 reznor green vinyl + signed print - $40 *jacket and print have slight creasing
Portugal. The Man - Oregon City Sessions clear vinyl LP - $30
Public Practice - Gentle Grip yellow vinyl LP - $20
Josh Homme - Silent Night black vinyl 7" - $18
Rolling Blackouts CF - Rough Trade /1200 blue/cream swirl - $20
Saba - Care For Me VMP grey vinyl LP - $65
Selena Gomez - Rare black vinyl LP + Autographed insert - $45
Shawn Mendes / Camila Cabello - Senorita 7” AUTOGRAPHED picture disc vinyl 7" - $40
St. Vincent - Daddy’s Home Assai records OBI #062/200 - $70
Sufjan Stevens - A Beginners Mind VMP white vinyl LP #481/1000 - $27
Sufjan Stevens - Aporia yellow vinyl LP - $7
Sylvan Esso - Free Love sky blue LP + Autographed poster - $45
The Last Shadow Puppets - The Dream Synopsis red vinyl EP - $45
The Avett Brothers - The Gleam III yellow vinyl LP - $20
The Big Moon - Walking Like We Do Rough Trade /1500 blue vinyl - $25
The Black Keys - Delta Kream Autographed poster bundle purple haze 2xLP vinyl + extras - $160
The Black Keys - Delta Kream AUTOGRAPHED on jacket! black vinyl 2xLP - $260
The Black Keys - El Camino 10th anniversary super deluxe /3500 black vinyl 5xLP - $90
The Black Keys - El Camino 10th anniversary /7500 white vinyl 3xLP - $50
The Lumineers - III black vinyl 2xLP + signed jacket - $75
The Mars Volta - De-loused In The Comatorium black vinyl import 2xLP - $60
The Mars Volta - The Bedlam In Goliath black vinyl 3xLP - $56
Danny Elfman The Nightmare Before Christmas - Mondo Jack and Sally variant 2xLP - $175
The Nude Party - Midnight Manor AUTOGRAPHED pink vinyl LP - $30
The Nude Party - Midnight Manor AUTOGRAPHED /300 Rough Trade midnight marmalade orange vinyl LP - $45 *not sealed and does not include 7"
The Strokes - The New Abnormal /1000 deluxe white vinyl box set - $275
The Weeknd - After Hours AUTOGRAPHED holographic vinyl + signed sleeve - $225
The White Stripes - S/T Urban Outfitters /2000 white vinyl - $45
Trippie Redd - Pegasus AUTOGRAPHED pink vinyl 2xLP - $65
Trippie Redd - Pegasus AUTOGRAPHED mixed white splattepink discs 2xLP - $65
Twin Peaks - Sweet ‘17 Shuga /300 white vinyl - $25 *not sealed but in shrink
Twin Peaks - Wild Onion /200 purple swirl vinyl - $60
Ume - Other Nature AUTOGRAPHED green vinyl LP - $35
Vampire Weekend (Souveneer) - Don’t Call Me A Contra (Contra collab cover album) - $50
Vampire Weekend - Father Of The Bride AUTOGRPAHED blue/green split /2000 - $250
Victoria Monet - Jaguar emerald green vinyl - $60
Wolf Alice - Blue Weekend AUTOGRAPHED black vinyl LP - $60
Wolf Alice - Visions Of A Life AUTOGRAPHED black vinyl 2xLP - $50
Yola - Walk Through Fire AUTOGRAPHED black vinyl - $40
7" vinyl
Marina - Purge The Poison glow in the dark 7" - $40
The Weeknd - Heartless / Blinding Lights Collectors Edition 010 gold vinyl - $35
The Weeknd - Heartless / Blinding Lights Collectors Edition 009 gold vinyl - $35
The Weeknd - Heartless / Blinding Lights Collectors Edition 008 gold vinyl - $35
The Weeknd - Heartless / Blinding Lights Collectors Edition 006 gold vinyl - $35
The Weeknd - Heartless / Blinding Lights Collectors Edition 002 red vinyl - $35
Sufjan Stevens - Love Yourself /5,000 random color vinyl 7" - $7 (5x available)
Sufjan Stevens - Love Yourself /2,500 tie dye vinyl 7" - $7
Aaron Frazer - Over You / Have Mercy orange 7" - $7
Interpol - All At Once /3,000 Q Magazine edition 7" - $30
Kurt Vile - He's Alright Childish Prodigy purple 7" - $7
King Krule -Perfecto Miserable red flexi 7" - $20
The Revivalists - Celebration / When I'm With You red 7" - $20
Metric - Dark Saturday AUTOGRAPHED flexi 7" \$16
Wolf Alice - Space & Time / Formidable /3000 Cool Q MAgazine 7" - $35
Beach Fossils x WAVVES - Silver Tongue split red 7" -$7
Wendy Carlos & Rachel Elkind - The Shining yellow jacket tri-color stripe 7" - $15
Wendy Carlos & Rachel Elkind - The Shining red jacket /5000 tri-color stripe 7" - $13
Arctic Monkeys - Anyways 7" - $10 * Slight bend on jacket
Real Estate - Stained Glass / Two Part Part Two random color 7" -$5 (2x white 1x blue 1x orange available)
The Shelters - Really Wanted You / So Get Out /2500 RSD 2017 7" -$5
Coldplay - Arabesque / Orphans 7" -$5
The Voidz - QYURRYUS / Coul As A Ghoul /2,500 RSD 2018 7" - $6
Symmetry - Yes / Jackie's Eyes /5,000 7" - $5
The Kinks - Got Love If You Want It /2,500 RSD 2017 7" - $7
The Go Team - The Wrath Of Marcie VMP bonus 7" - $5
Katy Perry - Daisies AUTOGRAPHED yellow 7" - $35


Video Game Music Vinyl
bootleg releases
The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild - Tales Of Battle And Bravery - black 2xLP - $150
Decap Attack - blob in splatter LP - $90
Donkey Kong Country - silver OR gold #/100 LP - $140
Doom II - TEST PRESSING - $170
Doom II - red /100 LP - $95
Double Dragon II + Super DD - red/blue swirl LP - $90
GTA San Andreas - Radio Los Santos black /150 LP - $65
Goldeneye 007 - black + clear 2xLP - $120
Goldeneye 007 - black/clear pinwheel splatter 2xLP - $120
Kid Chameleon - yellow LP - $140
Mario Kart Double Dash - gold marble LP - $80
Pilotwings 64 - stratosphere blue with white splatter LP - $80
Power Up! black LP(DJ scratch disc featuring VGM noises) LP - $45
Shadowrun - ultra variant red/blk splatter LP - $140
Skitchin’ - tri stripe LP - $120
Splatterhouse 2 - black smoke LP - $70
Bomberman Hero - clear (lathe) - $100
Metroid 2 - green LP (lathe) - $100
Metroid Fusion - blue LP (lathe) - $110
TLOZ: Links Awakening - black LP (lathe) - $80
TLOZ: Links Awakening - blue LP (lathe) - $120
Super Mario Land 1&2 - red LP (lathe) - $110
Half Life - clear LP (lathe) - $200
Tetris 7" - (lathe) - $60

official releases
Glover - blue splatter 2xLP - $80
Metal Gear - green/grey split /1000 10" - $50
Metal Gear - camo colored 10" - $25
Megaman Legends - splatter 2xLP - $60
Michael Zucker - Super Mario 3/Legend Of Zelda yellow LP - $25
Silent Hill 2 - fog white/red black swirl 2xLP - $120
Silent Hill 3 - Mondo clear with red/black with red 2xLP - $120
Silent Hill 4 - Mondo splatter + blob 2xLP - $90
Simian Symphony - yellow banana hoard swirl 2xLP - $45
Simian Symphony - green Krusha K Rool splatter 2xLP - $45
Death Note - MondoCon opaque purple 2xLP - $180
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[FOR SALE] MASSIVE collection sell off(PRICES LOWERED + 30+ 7"s added!) $5 unlimited media mail VGM Video Game Records SIGNED Autographed RARE VMP

I am happy to discount bundle orders. $5 gets unlimited media mail in the USA!
Arctic Monkeys - Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino gold vinyl LP - $70 *jacket has damage/VG but vinyl is NM
Ariana Grande - Positions coke bottle clear LP - $16
Beverly Glen-Campbell - VMP blue vinyl LP - $20
Billy Idol - The Roadway AUTOGRAPHED black vinyl LP - $65
Bob Vylan - We Live Here Rough Trade /800 white vinyl LP - $45
Brand New - Science Fiction Urban Outfitters clear vinyl 2xLP - $35
Brand New - Science Fiction AUS edition white vinyl 2xLP - $45
Breaking Bad - FYE 10th anniversary green/white swirl vinyl LP - $25
Call Me By Your Name OST /20,000 green countryside vinyl 2xLP - $30
Cola Boyy - Prosthetic Boombox AUTOGRAPHED /1000 red vinyl LP - $60
Common - A Beautiful Revolution Pt 1 AUTOGRAPHED /500 blue vinyl LP - $40
Crumb - Ice Melt AUTOGRAPHED /500 gold vinyl LP - $70
Daft Punk - Random Access Memories black vinyl 2xLP - $40
David Bowie - Let's Dance Demo RSD 2018 12" single black vinyl - $8
David Bowie - Welcome To The Blackout Live RSD 2018 black vinyl 3xLP - $75
Donnie Darko (Bande originale du film de Richard Kelly) blue vinyl LP - $55
Fiona Apple - Fetch The Bolt Cutters Barnes & Noble bronze vinyl 2xLP - $30
For The Throne GOT - fire and ice /3500 split vinyl LP - $25
For The Throne GOT - House Stark /2000 black vinyl LP - $30
Fred Rogers Jonathan Kirkscey - Won't You Be My Neighbor? Mondo green/blue/red vinyl - $30 *UNKNOWN COLOR
Gentle Dom - Fanta Se black vinyl LP - $40
Home Alone - Christmas /1500 holly green vinyl LP - $60
Hot Chip - A Bath Full Of Ecstasy AUTOGRAPHED orange turquoise vinyl 2xLP - $35
Juice WRLD - Wrld On Drugs /100 clear vinyl 2xLP BOOTLEG - $95
KONGOS - Lunatic AUTOGRAPHED black vinyl 2xLP - $43
Kevin Devine - We Are Who We've Always Been /250 blue/white splatter LP - $27
King Krule - Seahorse single /300 white label stamped black vinyl 12" - $42
LNDN DRGS - Burnout 4 /200 orange vinyl LP - $95
Margo Price - Perfectly Imperfect At The Ryman VMP red vinyl 2xLP - $35
Men I Trust - Forever Live Sessions #191/1000 black vinyl LP - $60
Metronomy - The English Riviera 10th anniversary /7500 black vinyl 2xLP - $34
Miley Cyrus - Bangerz blue vinyl 2xLP BOOTLEG - $175
Milky Chance - Mind The Moon Urban Outfitters /500 electric blue/clear split vinyl 2xLP - $45
Mix Master Mike - Conquest /1,000 red vinyl LP - $25
Navy Blue - Ida Arin /100 blue vinyl LP - $155 *SIGNED book available as well for retail
Nick Mulvey - Begin Again eco vinyl EP - $25
OSEES - Levitation AUTOGRAPHED Zebulon Desert /1000 pink black splatter vinyl LP + 7" - $60 *unsealed to be signed by John Dwyer
OSEES - Levitation Hotel Vegas edition /1000 orange splatter vinyl + 7" - $40
OSEES - Levitation NIVA edition /1000 green/white vinyl LP +7" - $40
OSEES - Panther Rotate AUTOGRAPHED black vinyl LP - $50
Of Monsters & Men - Fever Dream AUTOGRAPHED /500 litho white vinyl LP - $50
Parquet Courts - American Specialties black vinyl LP - $40
Parquet Courts - Plant Life single black vinyl 12" - $30
Parquet Courts - Wide Awake! Newbury Comics /500 blue vinyl LP - $72
Paul McCartney - III #/6200 red vinyl LP - $52
Paul McCartney - III Imagined /2000 Newbury Comics red vinyl 2xLP - $30
Paul McCartney - III imagined Spotify green vinyl 2xLP - $25
Paul McCartney - III Imagined /5000 splatter vinyl 2xLP - $20
Pond - 9 /100 reznor green vinyl + signed print - $35 *jacket and print have slight creasing
Portugal. The Man - Oregon City Sessions clear vinyl LP - $30
Public Practice - Gentle Grip yellow vinyl LP - $20
Josh Homme - Silent Night black vinyl 7" - $18
Rolling Blackouts CF - Rough Trade /1200 blue/cream swirl - $20
Saba - Care For Me VMP grey vinyl LP - $60
Selena Gomez - Rare black vinyl LP + Autographed insert - $42
Shawn Mendes / Camila Cabello - Senorita 7” AUTOGRAPHED picture disc vinyl 7" - $40
St. Vincent - Daddy’s Home Assai records OBI #062/200 - $70
Sufjan Stevens - A Beginners Mind VMP white vinyl LP #481/1000 - $27
Sufjan Stevens - Aporia yellow vinyl LP - $7
Sylvan Esso - Free Love sky blue LP + Autographed poster - $45
The Avett Brothers - The Gleam III yellow vinyl LP - $20
The Big Moon - Walking Like We Do Rough Trade /1500 blue vinyl - $25
The Black Keys - Brothers AUTOGRAPHED 10th anniversary 2xLP bundle - $260
The Black Keys - Brothers AUTOGRAPHED 10th anniversary 7” box set bundle - $275
The Black Keys - Delta Kream Autographed poster bundle purple haze 2xLP vinyl + extras - $155
The Black Keys - Delta Kream AUTOGRAPHED on jacket! black vinyl 2xLP - $255
The Black Keys - El Camino 10th anniversary super deluxe /3500 black vinyl 5xLP - $85
The Black Keys - El Camino 10th anniversary /7500 white vinyl 3xLP - $45
The Lumineers - III black vinyl 2xLP + signed jacket - $72
The Mars Volta - De-loused In The Comatorium black vinyl import 2xLP - $57
The Mars Volta - Frances The Mute Clouds Hill edition black vinyl 3xLP - $55
The Mars Volta - The Bedlam In Goliath black vinyl 3xLP - $51
Danny Elfman The Nightmare Before Christmas - Mondo Jack and Sally variant 2xLP - $170
The Nude Party - Midnight Manor AUTOGRAPHED pink vinyl LP - $30
The Nude Party - Midnight Manor AUTOGRAPHED /300 Rough Trade midnight marmalade orange vinyl LP - $45 *not sealed and does not include 7"
The Strokes - The New Abnormal /1000 deluxe white vinyl box set - $275
The Weeknd - After Hours AUTOGRAPHED holographic vinyl + signed sleeve - $215
The White Stripes - S/T Urban Outfitters /2000 white vinyl - $42
Trippie Redd - Pegasus AUTOGRAPHED pink vinyl 2xLP - $62
Trippie Redd - Pegasus AUTOGRAPHED mixed white splattepink discs 2xLP - $62 SOLD
Twin Peaks - Sweet ‘17 Shuga /300 white vinyl - $25 *not sealed but in shrink
Twin Peaks - Wild Onion /200 purple swirl vinyl - $55
Ume - Other Nature AUTOGRAPHED green vinyl LP - $32
Vampire Weekend (Souveneer) - Don’t Call Me A Contra (Contra collab cover album) - $50
Vampire Weekend - Father Of The Bride AUTOGRPAHED blue/green split /2000 - $240
Victoria Monet - Jaguar emerald green vinyl - $56
Wolf Alice - Blue Weekend AUTOGRAPHED black vinyl LP - $56
Wolf Alice - Visions Of A Life AUTOGRAPHED black vinyl 2xLP - $50
Yola - Walk Through Fire AUTOGRAPHED black vinyl - $37
7" vinyl
Marina - Purge The Poison glow in the dark 7" - $35
The Weeknd - Heartless / Blinding Lights Collectors Edition 010 gold vinyl - $35
The Weeknd - Heartless / Blinding Lights Collectors Edition 008 gold vinyl - $35
The Weeknd - Heartless / Blinding Lights Collectors Edition 006 gold vinyl - $35
The Weeknd - Heartless / Blinding Lights Collectors Edition 002 red vinyl - $35
Sufjan Stevens - Love Yourself /5,000 random color vinyl 7" - $7 (5x available)
Sufjan Stevens - Love Yourself /2,500 tie dye vinyl 7" - $7
Aaron Frazer - Over You / Have Mercy orange 7" - $7
Interpol - All At Once /3,000 Q Magazine edition 7" - $30
Kurt Vile - He's Alright Childish Prodigy purple 7" - $7
King Krule -Perfecto Miserable red flexi 7" - $20
The Revivalists - Celebration / When I'm With You red 7" - $20
Metric - Dark Saturday AUTOGRAPHED flexi 7" $16
Wolf Alice - Space & Time / Formidable /3000 Cool Q MAgazine 7" - $35
Beach Fossils x WAVVES - Silver Tongue split red 7" -$7
Wendy Carlos & Rachel Elkind - The Shining yellow jacket tri-color stripe 7" - $15
Wendy Carlos & Rachel Elkind - The Shining red jacket /5000 tri-color stripe 7" - $13
Arctic Monkeys - Anyways 7" - $10 * Slight bend on jacket
Real Estate - Stained Glass / Two Part Part Two random color 7" -$5 (2x white 1x blue 1x orange available)
The Shelters - Really Wanted You / So Get Out /2500 RSD 2017 7" -$5
Coldplay - Arabesque / Orphans 7" -$5
The Voidz - QYURRYUS / Coul As A Ghoul /2,500 RSD 2018 7" - $6
Symmetry - Yes / Jackie's Eyes /5,000 7" - $5
The Kinks - Got Love If You Want It /2,500 RSD 2017 7" - $7
The Go Team - The Wrath Of Marcie VMP bonus 7" - $5
Video Game Music Vinyl
bootleg releases
The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild - Tales Of Battle And Bravery - black 2xLP - $135
Decap Attack - blob in splatter LP - $90
Donkey Kong Country - silver OR gold #/100 LP - $140
Doom II - TEST PRESSING - $170
Doom II - red /100 LP - $90
Double Dragon II + Super DD - red/blue swirl LP - $90
GTA San Andreas - Radio Los Santos black /150 LP - $60
Goldeneye 007 - black + clear 2xLP - $110
Goldeneye 007 - black/clear pinwheel splatter 2xLP - $110
Kid Chameleon - yellow LP - $120
Mario Kart Double Dash - gold marble LP - $75
Pilotwings 64 - stratosphere blue with white splatter LP - $80
Power Up! black LP(DJ scratch disc featuring VGM noises) LP - $45
Shadowrun - ultra variant red/blk splatter LP - $140
Skitchin’ - tri stripe LP - $110
Splatterhouse 2 - black smoke LP - $70
Bomberman Hero - clear (lathe) - $100
Metroid 2 - green LP (lathe) - $100
Metroid Fusion - blue LP (lathe) - $110
TLOZ: Links Awakening - black LP (lathe) - $70
TLOZ: Links Awakening - blue LP (lathe) - $105
Super Mario Land 1&2 - red LP (lathe) - $100
Tetris 7" - (lathe) - $55
official releases
Glover - blue splatter 2xLP - $78
Metal Gear - green/grey split /1000 10" - $48
Metal Gear - camo colored 10" - $25
Megaman Legends - splatter 2xLP - $58
Michael Zucker - Super Mario 3/Legend Of Zelda yellow LP - $25
Silent Hill 1 - Mondo white vinyl 2xLP - $75
Silent Hill 2 - fog white/red black swirl 2xLP - $115
Silent Hill 3 - Data Discs variant 2xLP - $125
Silent Hill 4 - Mondo splatter + blob 2xLP - $95
The Last Of Us Volume I 1 Mondo splatter vinyl 2xLP - $ 70
The Last Of Us Volume II 2 Mondo splatter vinyl 2xLP - $45
The Last Of Us Part II 2 Mondo splatter vinyl 2xLP - $70
Simian Symphony - yellow banana hoard swirl 2xLP - $43
Simian Symphony - green Krusha K Rool splatter 2xLP - $43
Death Note - MondoCon opaque purple 2xLP - $180
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The Senate Gaming Caucus: Part I (Intro and NPP-Y Senators from Alabama to Massachusetts)

In one of my previous Yockey posts, a commentator mentioned they heard most of the NPP-Y’s senators were Klansmen and criminals. I was certain at the time this was the case, but only with a post from u/TheGentleDominant about the various senators of different parties (many thanks to you, my good human) did I realize just how much scum and villainy was in the NPP-Y. And because I just can’t seem to quit the Yock, I am going to go into a brief history of all the potential NPP-Y senators and their real life gamery.
A couple of things to note though. First is most of these guys are kind of obscure, so not all of them can be researched by doing a quick Google search, which is the most I am willing to do to research them. Hey, there are literally a hundred or so of these clowns, cut me some slack. A few also have common as dirt names so they bleed into a bunch of other randos, mucking up the search. Also, some of these guys seem out of place, like they lived or did most of their most infamous stuff somewhere other than the state they were in. Maybe it’s because the Devs had to fill in some otherwise empty Senate seats, but I want to make a note of it anyway.
Finally, my joking title aside, besides a few dark jokes for levity and to avoid tedium, this is going to be mostly serious because this is going to be heavy stuff. There really are a lot of flat-out criminals and sadistic murderers in this rogues gallery, and even the least evil of them still spread a lot of conspiracy, pseudohistory, and pseudoscience that’s pretty vile to read and poisoned the minds of people that went on to commit atrocities and likely still have something of an impact on certain people to this day. So, just keep a heads up for that. Now without further ado, the Senate Gaming Caucus by state, which states they represent and their OTL lifespans if I was able to find that information out.
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Edwin Westphal (Alabama and Kansas/?): Seems to have been a leader in the German American Bund and an Advisory Board member of the Christian Mobilizers (see Joe McWilliams in Oklahoma), noted for his ardent anti-Christian and anti-Catholic views, calling Christ a “lousy Jew.” Evidently ended up in a psych ward in 1939, but there’s scant information on him so I don’t know what happened to him after that.
Virginia Abernethy (Arizona/1934-Present): An advocate for a complete moratorium on all immigration to America and an end to all aid to the undeveloped world, arguing for these policies using polished eugenicist and ecofascist arguments and speaking with conferences alongside David Duke. A self-described “ethnic separatist” who uses Richard Spencer-style reasoning to justify this and mentioning Jesse Lee Peterson as her black friend as proof it’s unfair to call her racist. More recently, she was the Chair of the Protect Arizona Now committee, the main organization that wrote and promoted Arizona’s 2004 Proposition 2000 ballot initiative. This initiative was to make it illegal for undocumented immigrants to claim any non-federally mandated state benefits and require proof of citizenship to register to vote. The measure passed 56-44% despite bipartisan opposition. Though to be fair and balanced, I should mention the measure did get 47% of the Latino vote.
Frank L. Britton (Arkansas/?): The editor of a far-right publication called “The American Nationalist” and the author of a book called “Behind Communism,” which claimed that rather than the Communist Manifesto, Communism was started by a cabal of Jews in Palestine.
Richard Snell (Arkansas/1930-1995): A member of the Christian Identity (see “Wesley Swift” below) paramilitary group The Covenant, The Sword, and The Arm of the Lord (CSA.) In between 1983-1984, Snell was part of a failed attempt to dynamite a natural gas pipeline, then later killed a pawn shop owner he mistakenly believed was Jewish and a black state trooper. He was eventually caught, admitted the crimes, and ten years later was executed.
Wesley A. Swift (California/1913-1970): A Methodist minister who is one of the key figures in the Christian Identity movement, a movement that states the true descendants of the Twelve Tribes of Israel are actual the Germanic and Celtic European peoples and that Jews are actually deceivers and descendants of Cain. Christian Identity holds that when the Millennial Kingdom of God is established on Earth, the Jews and other lesser “Non-Adamic” races will be slaves to the “Adamic” races as is their “rightful place.” Often Swift is identified as the guy who started Christian Identity, though that’s heavily debated, and he did take inspiration from others (see “Howard Benjamin Rand” later.) But either way, he definitely helped popularize the more violent, paramilitary aspects the theology would come to embrace. Swift was also the founder of the Antelope Valley chapter of the KKK and his own paramilitary called the California Rangers.
Allen Lee Vincent (California/?): A leader of the American Nazi Party who trolled UC Berkley to gain attention and clout, inspiring a generation of far right grifters to do the same act.
James Farrands (Connecticut/?): A Grand Dragon of the KKK in Connecticut and eventually the Imperial Wizard of the national organization. Also noted for being one of the first prominent Catholics of the organization, which had long been staunchly anti-Catholic.
Ben Klassen (Florida/1918-1993): Member of the Florida House of Representatives from 1966-1967 who ran on an anti-busing and anti-integration platform. Ran for Florida Senate in 1967 and lost. Klassen used to be part of the John Birch Society until he felt they had become too tolerant of Jewish people. In 1970, he founded the Nationalist White Party, which is just what it sounds like, but was eventually driven out once he expressed disillusionment with Christian theology. In 1973, he founded the World Church of the Creator, which took a lot of the trappings of Christianity and merged them into a lot of esoteric, pseudo-pantheist, and racist viewpoints about the universe. Among other things, Klassen popularized the concept of Racial Holy War or RaHoWa, among the far-right.
Charles Conley Lynch (Florida/?): A leader of the Florida Klan who wore a Confederate battle flag vest at rallies. In addition to being a founding member of the National States Rights’ Party (TLDR: The Dixiecrats but openly fascist and Antisemitic as well as racist) he was part of a major terror campaign against Dr. Martin Luther King’s attempts to desegregate the city of St. Augustine, Florida.
J.B. Stoner (Georgia/1924-2005): The First National Chairman of the National States’ Rights Party who declared that Hitler had been too moderate, claimed that being a Jew should be a crime punishable by death, and stated black people were glorified apes. In addition to being suspected of several other bombings, particularly of Jewish synagogues, Stoner was eventually convicted in 1980 of the Bethel Baptist Church Bombing of 1958. He was sentenced to 10 years and served only 3.5 years because he was let out for good behavior. Stoner also frequently ran in Democratic Party primaries, but never won. His best showing was in the 1974 Democratic Lt. Governor primary, where he received 73,000 votes for about 10% of the total, coming in fourth place. He also used the Fairness Doctrine to force stations to play his campaign ads, which were full of heated gaming moments.
William Luther Pierce (Georgia/1933-2002): You know him. He’s the guy who inspired Panzer, et al. to write Himmler’s REALLY GOOD IDEA to wipe out all non-Aryans with global thermonuclear warfare, because that’s what the plot of his most infamous fiction book, “The Turner Diaries,” is about. To steal a joke from Atop the Fourth Wall: because what the white race really needs is radiation! He’s also where the fascist “Day of the Rope” meme comes from, that’s a big climatic moment in the book.
Virgil Lee Griffin (Hawaii/1944-2009): KKK leader responsible for the Greensboro massacre in 1979 where the Klan and the American Nazi Party attacked a demonstration by a group of communists marching against the Klan and in favor of the right of workers, particularly black textile workers, to unionize. This resulted in the deaths of 5 of the socialist marchers. Nobody was ever convicted because a few of the protestors brought handguns and injured a Klansman, allowing the Klan and ANP to claim self-defense, and because a southern jury would never convict someone of killing a communist. Not sure why he’s in Hawaii though, because Greensboro is in North Carolina, but maybe the devs had trouble finding a guy for the second NPP-Y Hawaiian Senator.
Richard Butler (1918-2004) and Vincent Bertollini (1939-Present) (Idaho): I’m putting these two together because they kind of go together. Butler was the founder of Aryan Nations, one of the largest and most notorious neo-Nazi groups in recent American history, and the man in who probably came closest to uniting all these myriad groups in the past 40 years. Bertollini was a computer executive, millionaire, and Butler’s main financier, who also founded his own Christian Identity ministry which he still continues to this day. Bertollini also has been arrested a few times for fleeing a drunk driving charge, then later being in possession of a number of illegal firearms.
Edward R. Fields (Illinois/1932-Present): The founder and first National Director of the National States’ Rights Party as well as the editor of its magazine, the Thunderbolt. George Wallace would often use the NSRP to instigate incidents that would allow him to close down public schools and other facilities that were set to be desegregated, even when the communities themselves were in favor of desegregation. After the conviction of J.B. Stoner, his popularity decreased in his own organization, especially since at that point he was more heavily involved with the KKK and barely did any work for the NSRP. He was kicked out in 1983, but kept The Thunderbolt, renaming it “The Truth at Last.”
Francis P. Yockey (Illinois/1917-1960): The Supreme Gamer himself. At this point he needs no introduction.
Jack Oliphant (Illinois/1924-1995): Convicted in 1987 of plotting to rob an armored car meant for a Nevada casino to fund his Arizona Patriots white supremacist group. He was born in Michigan, but I don’t know why he’s in Illinois other than they needed one more NPP-Y senator there.
Willis Carto (Indiana/1926-2015): One of Yockey’s most devoted acolytes and a major figure in post-war American fascism. Founded various far right groups including the Liberty Lobby, a fascist advocacy group; the National Youth Alliance, an organization dedicated to countering the growing leftist student movement and where William Luther Pierce got his start as a budding young goose-stepper; and the American Free Press, a far-right “newspaper” dedicated to platforming all sorts of fascist garbage. Speaking of which, Carto was heavily influenced by Imperium and promoted it frequently in all of his organizations. He also co-founded the Institute for Historical Review, the most influential and damaging Holocaust denial mill.
Tom Metzger (Indiana/1938-2020): A member of David Duke’s Knights of the KKK, eventually rising to Grand Dragon of California, until he split from Duke’s Organization in 1980. Metzger also frequently ran for political office. Sadly, he was successful in one attempt and won the Democratic primary for California’s 43rd Congressional House District, barely making the top spot with 37.1% of the vote to his nearest opponent’s 36.6% of the vote. Fortunately, virtually every other Democrat in the state, including the Governor, endorsed his opponent, the incumbent Republican Congressman Clair W. Burgener, who was already in a very heavily Republican district. As a result, Burgener won in a landslide 86.6%-13.4% victory against Metzger. Metzger’s next attempt, the Democratic US Senate primary, was a complete disaster, with him gaining less than 3% of the vote. After this, he gave up on politics and instead founded a more “revolutionary” group called White Aryan Resistance (WAR) and even created his own public access cable TV show: Race and Reason. After skinheads associated with WAR killed an Ethiopian student in America for college, Metzger was found guilty of vicarious liability for speeches to his followers encouraging them to murder minorities. Metzger and his son were fined $12.5 million dollars, which effectively crippled their organization financially, though he kept promoting his hope for white revolution in whatever ways he could until his death, most prominently anti-immigration activism. Fun fact, he tried to represent himself during his trial (“Anyone who represents themselves has a fool for a client.”) One of the best bits was when he took the option of a different judge at the beginning of the trial because he thought the first judge looked Jewish. The replacement judge was a black man. (Most of his worst acts were when he was based in California, but he was born in Indiana and did live there for a lot of his life, so this isn’t as weird as some of the other inexplicable moves.)
David Lane (Iowa/1938-2007): Member of the neo-Nazi terrorist group, “The Order” inspired by the group of the same name from William Luther Pierce’s “The Turner Diaries.” Arrested and convicted of conspiracy, racketeering, and being an accomplice in the 1984 murder of liberal Jewish radio host Alan Berg. He was given a sentence of 190 years. Sadly, Lane became even more famous in prison and began publishing his ideological ideas while incarcerated. One of his influences helping to spread the popularity of Nazified Nordic neo-paganism to the American far right. However, he’s probably most known for popularizing infamous 14 Words fascist mantra, part of the 1488 code number you often still see on the far-right. For those who do not know, these words are “We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.” (The “88” part is code for “HH,” i.e. “Heil Hitler.”)
Donald Clerkin (Iowa/?): Member of the neo-Nazi Euro-American Alliance and wrote “The Hitler I Wish I Had Known,” a tedious letter of simpering treacle to Mr. Dirty Sanchez himself. Apparently, he was on trial for killing another Neo-Nazi in some kind of altercation, but I can’t find out much else about him.
Emory Carney Burke (Kentucky/?): Apparently associated with our old pals the NSRP, but I can’t find out much else.
Samuel Bowers (Louisiana/1924-2006): He was the leader of the White Knights of the KKK and ordered the Mississippi Burning murders, where 3 activists with the Congress for Racial Equality (CORE) were abducted and murdered by the Bowers’ KKK branch while on a voter registration drive. He also murdered civil rights activist and lawyer Vernon Dahmer, who was working to register voters, by fire-bombing Dahmer’s home with his wife and children inside. Dahmer’s family only survived because he died saving them. Most of Bowers’ crimes were in Mississippi, but he was born in New Orleans.
Fredrick Kister (Lousiana/?): Apparently was the head of Gerald L.K. Smith’s Nationalist Veterans of World War II organization, presumably WWII vets willing to shill for fascism. I can’t find out much more about him though.
Austin App (Maine/1902-1984): An expert on German medieval literature and one of the first major Holocaust deniers and revisionists. He both totally denied the Holocaust but also tried to paint the expulsion of the Sudetenland Germans after the war as the real atrocity and one of the worst ever (an exaggeration, though admittedly that one was pretty bad.) Basically, the first great Wehraboo.
Louis Mostaccio (Maine/?): A member of the National Renaissance Party (see James H. Madole below) who was arrested for simple assault and sentenced to five days in prison for hitting a detective with a flagstaff at a NRP rally in New York City.
James Venable (Maryland/1901-1993): National Knights of the KKK leader and Mayor of Stone Mountain from 1946-1949. Defended the bombers of the Hebrew Benevolent Convention Temple bombing and managed to get all the suspects acquitted. No one was ever convicted for the bombing. Mostly lived in Georgia, but apparently lived in many other states, so maybe one was Maryland.
Wickliffe Draper (Massachusetts/1891-1972): Heir to a textile company, an ardent supporter of eugenics (ironically starting to get into it around the time the ideology had begun to lose favor with both the scientific community and the general public,) and founder of the Pioneer Fund, meant to provide support for the “original white settlers” of America and to support heredity studies and eugenics. The Pioneer Fund also financed two films supportive of Nazi Germany and their supposed success with eugenics. In addition, Draper used his large wealth to aid segregationist causes. Draper gave a hefty donation to the Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission, whose goal was to whitewash segregation and pressure with firings, evictions, and business boycotts any individuals associated with the civil rights movement. He also financed Gerald L.K. Smith’s Christ of the Ozarks tourist attraction. Recently the Pioneer Fund, which still exists, sponsored much of the research in “The Bell Curve.” Make of that what you will.
Howard Benjamin Rand (Massachusetts/1889-1991): Three-time Prohibition Party candidate and one of the popularizers of the British Israelite theology in America, which claimed that Gentile British people were also one of the Twelve Tribes of Israel. Rand didn’t just adopt this ideology though, he also twisted it. British Israelism started with a fairly positive opinion towards Jewish people, in spite of the nonsense pseudohistory and pseudoarcheology to justify it and the tacky cultural appropriation, but Rand’s version was much more hostile in its racism. Rand thought whites more generally were the true Twelve Tribes and that the Jews were false pretenders, children of Esau, and Canaanites. Not quite at the point of children of Satan, and Rand was a pacifist so he didn’t use his ideology to promote violence, just bigotry, but you can see the beginnings of Christian Identity starting with Rand.
Continued in Part II, meow: https://www.reddit.com/TNOmod/comments/ozw0a3/the_senate_gaming_caucuspart_ii_michiganoklahoma/
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Did Margaret Rudin kill her husband?

I watched the episode of Beyond Reasonable Doubt on this case today and left it feeling certain Margaret was guilty. But after doing more research, the episode left out a lot of information that makes things less cut and dry. Margaret is currently out of jail after serving a 20 year sentence and I wonder if an innocent woman spent 20 years in jail for a crime she didn't commit. I couldn't find any posts about this case here so I wanted to include a great breakdown of the case per ABC News:
Background
Convicted murderer Margaret Rudin maintains her innocence 20 years later: Part 1She was convicted of killing her husband Ron Rudin, but some say she had an unfair trial. Her husband was a successful real estate mogul in Las Vegas in the 1980s and 1990s.Margaret Rudin
Since the 1994 murder and beheading of her husband, authorities have pointed to Margaret Rudin, with many calling her a “Black Widow.” She has since passed on five plea deals, proclaiming her innocence, and just finished 20 years in prison for the crime she insists she didn’t commit. Rudin and several key figures in her trial have questioned the fairness of the proceedings. Today, at 77-years-old, she’s pushing for a new trial that she hopes might exonerate her.
Her husband, Ron Rudin, had charm and knew how to use it. As new construction boomed in Las Vegas in the 1980s and ‘90s, he quickly became a successful mogul in the industry and a powerful figure within the community. Although Ron Rudin would stay away from the glitz of casinos, he enjoyed other pleasures like his signature slick black cowboy boots and his “huge armory full of guns,” according to former Las Vegas detective Don Charleboix.
But as his business ventures in Las Vegas continued to grow, he found that his love life would not find similar success. Ron Rudin’s third wife, Peggy June Lee Rudin suffered from depression and was found shot in the head in their home. Although police investigated whether Ron was involved in her death, ultimately authorities determined she died by suicide. When Ron Rudin met his soon-to-be fifth wife Margaret Mason in 1987, it was just months after he had split with his fourth wife. “He was charming,” Margaret Rudin told “20/20” in her first interview since being released from prison in January 2020. “I tell you, I've never met anybody better and slicker and smarter and suaver than he was.” Margaret Rudin had also been married four times prior before coming to Las Vegas looking for a fresh start. She had met her fourth husband in Las Vegas, but was divorced soon after. She met Ron Rudin at church, the two fell fast and hard in love and were married soon after in 1987.
Husband and wife Ron and Margaret Rudin pictured at an unknown date. Both had been married four times previously.Margaret Rudin
However, the marriage quickly darkened. Margaret Rudin said that her husband tried to confess to Peggy June Lee Rudin’s murder. “One night when we were watching some crime story, he said to me quietly, ‘What would you say if I told you I murdered Peggy?’ And I kind of caught my breath and I didn't know what to say because if I just said, 'Yes, I want the details,' I would have had to have left,” said Rudin. “I just said, ‘No, no, you’re not going to relieve your guilt by telling me. I don’t want to know.’” She said that the two never spoke about it again. Rumors of infidelity began to swirl between Margaret andRon Rudin, which she denied. The discontent between them came to a head one night after she overheard her husband talking to an ex-girlfriend. She said he slapped her, and in self-defense, she grabbed one of their many guns. “He wrestled it out of my hand and I knew that was the closest to death I was ever going to get by the look on his face,” said Margaret Rudin. “Instead of me, he shot a beautiful oil painting.”
Difficulties seemingly continued to persist within the Rudin home. According to Ron Rudin's trust attorney, in 1991, four years into their marriage, Ron Rudin said that Rudin was becoming “vicious and violent.” Without naming Rudin specifically, he then executed a secret directive to the trustees of his estate that would stipulate a thorough investigation in the event he meets death by "violent means" as well to "totally exclude" any beneficiary their share of his estate "should death be caused, directly or indirectly, by a beneficiary.” Without naming Rudin specifically, he executed a secret directive that would stipulate a thorough investigation in the event he meets death by "violent means" as well to "totally exclude" any beneficiary part of his estate "should death be caused, directly or indirectly, by a beneficiary.” However, two years later, things between the couple seemed to have improved because he increased her share of his fortune from 40 percent to 60 percent. It's alleged that Ron Rudin’s paranoia was in part due to the great deal of stress he was facing at work in anticipation of a huge land deal.
At the time, Ron Rudin was working on development of an RV resort called The Retreat at Lee Canyon and some were raising questions about the source of the project’s funding, according to Margaret Rudin’s attorney Greg Mullanax. “Ron had some mob ties in his days,” claims Mullanax. “He, at one point, apparently approached some people that were affiliated with organized crime seeking money to help develop this place.” Margaret Rudin said her husband became increasingly paranoid. “He had a horrible fear of people, and he had guns, but he was still always afraid,” she recalled, adding that he almost always carried a gun.
Ron Rudin disappears
Margaret Rudin said she last saw her husband alive on Dec. 18, 1994. It was the grand opening of her new antique store in a strip mall her husband had owned. “I was excited about it because Ron was happy and being supportive. I thought it was going to be perfect,” she said. Margaret Rudin said she returned home from the opening around 2 a.m. on Sunday Dec. 19 to find her husband’s car missing and the burglar alarms turned off. Although she thought it was strange, she didn’t think much of it and went to bed, she said. She claims that the next morning, when Ron Rudin didn’t show up to work, she realized something might’ve gone wrong. “I knew something he was going to be doing that most people didn't know about,” she said. “He was selling the Lee Canyon property on Wednesday, so I knew that he might want to see it one last time.”
After calling his co-workers and relatives, Margaret Rudin said she tried to report her husband missing, but that she was told to call back if he was still missing after 48 hours. Police said that Ron Rudin’s co-workers urged his wife to file a police report. Detectives were sent to the house to investigate two days later on Dec. 20, 1994. His co-workers and friends immediately pointed to Margaret Rudin. When his secretary told former co-worker John Reuher that he hadn't shown up, he said he turned to his wife and said, "I think Margaret did something to Ron, because Ron always called." Margaret Rudin believes that because investigators were so focused on her, they may have overlooked another possible motive for Rudin’s husband’s disappearance: the Lee Canyon development project. “They talked to Margaret, and took a statement from her, and they asked Margaret if they could search her house and she agreed. They didn’t see anything out of the ordinary,” said Mullanax.”I think she was low-hanging fruit.” Four days after Ron Rudin’s disappearance, his prized Cadillac was found outside a gentleman’s club in Las Vegas. The vehicle, which everyone who knew him said was typically spotless, was covered in dirt and mud. Investigators also found four sets of muddy footprints in the interior of the car.
Investigators say they didn’t find fingerprints from either Margaret Rudin or her husband in the car. Despite the clues from the Cadillac, weeks went by without any leads. On Jan. 3, 1995, trustees of Ron Rudin’s estate set a $25,000 reward for information leading to Ron Rudin’s discovery. On the night of Jan. 21, 1995 the next big break in the case happened. Fishermen were walking back from a nearby river some 60 miles outside Las Vegas when they discovered Ron Rudin’s skull. “When the cops came to tell me about Ron … your mind can't take so much at one time,” Margaret Rudin remembered. “They had said that Ron's skull had been found, that he was dead. He'd been shot. I was in shock. The skull had four bullet holes and Ron Rudin’s namesake diamond bracelet was found nearby. “The skull, the bracelet, the Cadillac, it's all left there intentionally. It's the old mob movie,” said J.B. Casell, a friend of Margaret and Ron Rudin. Investigators soon discovered the rest of his remains scattered nearby, as well as tucked inside an old trunk that had been burned in the same area where the fishermen had found his skull. Some began to speculate that the trunk belonged to Margaret Rudin since she owned an antique store.
“The trunk did become crucial because the hardware was said to be from a humpback trunk,” said former prosecutor Gary Guymon. “[We believe] there was a receipt that came back to a humpback trunk in her inventory, but there was no humpback trunk at the store.” Two days after Ron Rudin’s remains were found, as suspicion was mounting against Margaret Rudin, police received a phone call from handyman Augustine Lovato. He’d come forward with information, claiming he was hired by Rudin to do work at her home just days after her husband had disappeared. Lovato told investigators that he saw blood in the bedroom and bathroom while doing work in her home. At the time, detectives had already done a cursory search of Rudin’s shop and house, and hadn’t found anything that would cause them to investigate Rudin further, according to former Las Vegas Homicide Det. Wayne Peterson. “Well, it's awfully strange. The two missing persons detectives were out here, and they didn't see any blood. How did Lovato see something that wasn't there however many days before?” said Rudin.
She said she had hired Lovato, but not to do renovations in her home. Despite this, Lovato’s call led police to believe Rudin may have shot and killed her husband in the bedroom. Lovato eventually collected the $25,000 reward the trustees of Ron Rudin’s estate had posted. Even with the lack of forensic evidence connecting Margaret Rudin to her husband’s death at the time, she still remained a suspect. She said the media began to exacerbate the problem, too. “They stuck the name on me. That ‘black widow, black widow, black widow,’ like I had killed somebody before, or like that I was in the habit,” said Margaret Rudin.
New evidence in the criminal investigation
In January 1996, nearly two years after Ron Rudin’s remains were found, Margaret Rudin was battling her husband’s trustees over receiving her share under the will of his fortune. Out of her husband’s millions, Margaret Rudin settled for $600,000, but she said she only received $179,000 after attorney fees. The criminal investigation had stalled and police were still searching for a key piece of evidence: the murder weapon. By chance, a gun had been discovered a year earlier by scuba divers at a scuba school in Lake Mead. The gun was placed in a police storage locker for over a year. Guymon said detectives in the Rudin case decided to test it. The ballistics test found that the bullet fragment found in Ron Rudin’s skull matched the gun found in the lake. “It was a gun that had a silencer on it, so it all made sense that this could be a gun that was used in the actual crime scene itself,” said Guymon. Moreover, Ron Rudin had reported the same type of gun missing to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in 1988 shortly after he had separated from Margaret Rudin, according to Guymon. Cops began to theorize that she had taken it and used it on him.
“I think it's a stretch to argue that Margaret, for six years, hid this gun so she could use it on him in December of 1994,” said Mullanax. “The problem with that is they can't connect the murder weapon to Margaret. They can't ever put the gun in Margaret's hand,” added Mullanax. For two years, prosecutors tried and failed to indict Rudin based on the handyman’s testimony, the evidence in the Cadillac and the trunk where Ron Rudin’s remains were found, but they were unsuccessful. Guymon said the gun “was a big, big linchpin in the case because all of a sudden, now we had this murder weapon.”
Guymon said the gun “was a big, big linchpin in the case because all of a sudden, now we had this murder weapon.”
Margaret Rudin was indicted three years after the disappearance of her husband. On April 17, 1997, she was indicted by a Clark County grand jury for the crimes of unauthorized surreptitious intrusion of privacy by listening device, murder with use of deadly weapon and accessory to murder. A warrant was issued for her arrest. When investigators called Margaret Rudin’s attorney to serve the warrant, they realized she had left a month before the indictment. “Well, she left before she was ever indicted,” said Mullanax, who was not her attorney at the time. “And there's no crime about leaving and going anywhere if you're not under indictment.”
FBI's Most Wanted List: Margaret Rudin on the run
At the end of March 1997, Margaret Rudin claims she was fed up with the chaos into which her life had descended. “At that time, I think I was so ready for a nervous breakdown, I didn't think that far ahead. I just wanted to get out of Vegas,” she said.”I wanted peace of mind.” Margaret Rudin added that she couldn’t even get a job and was running out of money because she had been pegged as the “Black Widow” of Las Vegas.
“Everything had gone wrong,” she said. “The way [the investigation] was handled by police and prosecutors, I did not feel comfortable anymore because they can do whatever they want to do with somebody's life. I wasn't going to get a chance to prove myself.” She was able to rent a small apartment in Guadalajara, Mexico, in a building occupied mostly by other Americans, and quickly became accustomed to the downtown scene. She said she befriended a fugitive who taught her how to survive while on the run. “The number one thing is be so careful where you live. ... The other is, always have a bag packed. Have money, ID, clothes. Make sure you have whatever it is you need the most in that bag,” she said of what she had learned. Margaret Rudin, who had always been known for her sense of style, became a master of disguise. “I like to wear wigs. I like short. I like long. I like curly. I like straight. I don't wanna look the same way all the time,” she said. “I like change. I'm a Gemini.” With help from her friend, Joe Lundergan, a former Boston firefighter, Margaret Rudin moved back to the U.S. and settled in Phoenix in 1998. She said she moved back to be closer to her family. “My mother was in the hospital, very sick. Once you have children and grandchildren, you can't go somewhere else and live and act like you're having a normal life,” said Margaret Rudin, who added that Lundergan was never her boyfriend.
She was going by the name Ann while living in a YMCA and working at a nearby hotel. After a co-worker recognized her in an episode of “America’s Most Wanted,” and reported her to officers, Margaret Rudin said she slipped away just in time. “I picked up my bag, called a limo service, which we used at the hotel, and I said, ‘Would you please pick me up on the side entrance,’" she said. “I was a fugitive again. It is funny. I mean, how often could you be that lucky?” Margaret Rudin said she had gotten a message from Lundergan that he had recently had surgery and needed her help. She left for Revere, Massachusetts, to live with and take care of him. By that time, the FBI had put her on its Most Wanted List.
She thought she could remain anonymous in the small town, and established herself within the new community under a different name. “I really like Massachusetts. I like the people,” said Margaret Rudin. “They're very honest and sincere and forthright.” She was able to evade law enforcement across international and state borders for nearly two years when a mundane errand led authorities back to her. “They had no idea where she was until they got a tip that Margaret Rudin was in fact mailing packages from a Revere post office,” said Massachusetts state police officer Mark Lynch. “So we immediately went over to the post office and showed her picture.” Lynch said that a post office employee confirmed that the woman in the picture was Margaret Rudin and told the officers where she lived. In a fitting way to catch what investigators called a “chameleon,” they came up with a sting operation that centered around an officer posing as a pizza man. “They came in like gangbusters,” Margaret Rudin said. “When they're coming down this narrow hallway and they’re coming in with their guns drawn, you'd have thought I was a real mobster.”
Margaret Rudin stands trial for murder
Margaret Rudin was caught by the FBI and local Massachusetts state authorities in 1999. Her arrest sparked a media frenzy. By March 2, 2001, the then 57-year-old had been on the run for 30 months. In a widely televised trial, she sat in the Las Vegas Clark County courthouse. Prosecutors pinned Margaret Rudin with a narrative of a betrayed wife that killed her husband for his fortune.
“We were arguing Margaret Rudin didn't have the motive ... because she was in the will,” said Tom Pitaro, one of Rudin's defense attorneys at trial. The scorched trunk where Ron Rudin’s body was found became a major piece of evidence for the prosecution. Antique dealer Bruce Honanbach came forward and testified early in the trial that he had sold Margaret Rudin a trunk. “They said Margaret had stuffed the body in [the trunk] somehow, burned it... They're trying to tie the trunk to Margaret,” said Pitaro.
Months later, antique dealer Donald Schaupeter came forward to say Honanbach was wrong about the trunk. Schaupeter said on the stand that Honabach was mistaken by which trunk he had been sold. "Bruce, that little case is too small to put a cadaver in," he had said during his testimony. But, the jury did not hear from Schaupeter until after the defense rested its case. The prosecution, who believed that Margaret Rudin must have had help in discarding her husband’s body, brought Margart Rudin’s friend Yehuda Sharon to the stand. The police had surveilled the two of them together after Ron Rudin disappeared and the prosecution alleged that they were lovers. Both Sharon and Margaret Rudin deny ever having an affair. “We weren't having an affair, because I was married. If I hadn't been, he wasn't my type,” said Margaret Rudin.
The prosecution told Sharon that he would be given total immunity if he were to testify against Margaret Rudin. “They told him, ‘We're gonna charge you with the same murder that we're charging Margaret Rudin. However, if you flip, immunity will give you total immunity.’ Now what's up with that?” said Rudin’s friend Casell. Judge Joseph Bonaventure said he was baffled as to why prosecutors would offer immunity to Sharon. “How do you give a co-conspirator, which [the prosecution] thought he was, immunity and you don't know what he's gonna testify to?” said Bonaventure, speaking for the first time about the Rudin case.
Sharon did not reveal anything while on the stand. He denied having anything to do with Ron Rudin's murder and has never been charged in connection with the case. “I know that I received immunity. From what? I have no idea,” he said at the trial. Although Sharon’s testimony didn’t deliver for the prosecution, they secured testimony from Margaret Rudin’s sister, Dona Cantrell. Under the advice of her attorney, Margaret Rudin remained silent during the trial. “I feel like all of this became, at some point after that, an exaggeration and a witch hunt,” Rudin said.
Lovato also testified against Margaret Rudin. He repeated the story about finding blood in the bedroom and bathroom prior to the discovery of her husband’s remains. The state used his testimony to argue that Ron Rudin was killed in bed. In addition, the defense argued that if Ron Rudin was murdered in the bedroom, the blood spatter would have indicated a different pattern. To prove this, they reconstructed the bedroom in the courtroom -- a decision that the judge said backfired. “I sorta blew up on that. I said, ‘This is the most ridiculous thing.’ ... It was a circus,” said Bonaventure. “Twenty years later, I'm irked.” Throughout the trial, the defense struggled to develop key arguments, like the timeline for Ron Rudin’s disappearance in connection to the closing of the Lee Canyon deal . After over nine weeks, the prosecution and the defense finally rested what still is, to this day, the longest trial in Las Vegas history. Vest said the case seemed pretty open-and-shut.
“This thing was a slam dunk with a stepladder. I mean, it just was,” said Vest. “When you start adding up who had the means, motive, opportunity to do it, there's only one person and then we had the lone holdout.” The holdout juror was Coreen Kovacs, who held Margaret Rudin’s innocence for six days of deliberation. “There was no direct evidence against Margaret. There were no forensics, there was nothing,” said Kovacs. “Yes. I was the only not guilty vote … which caused a lot of fury in that jury room.” Despite Kovacs’ hold, she eventually caved. On May 2, 2001, Vest read the verdict: the jury found Margaret Rudin guilty of murder in the first degree. “I was surprised at that,” said Bonaventure. Kovacs said that after the verdict was read, she immediately broke down in tears. She said she blames herself for what she believes was an injustice.
“I felt so bad about how things went down, and very ashamed of myself that I let that happen,” she said. “It was the biggest regret of my life. It really is.” Margaret Rudin is sentenced to prison, refuses plea deals Margaret Rudin was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 20 years served. Unknown to the jurors and many others in the courtroom, she had been offered multiple plea deals, which she refused. “She didn't hesitate one bit, ‘Oh, no, Judge. I'm innocent. I'm not taking any deal. I can't plead to something I didn't do,’" Bonaventure recalled. Over the course of the next two decades, Rudin was given a total of five opportunities to make a plea deal in exchange for a lighter prison sentence. “I never considered it. I'm not going to admit it. I don't care if I’m 110 and I'm still waiting. I'm not going to admit to something I didn't do,” she said. Margaret Rudin said she adapted quickly to prison life and became a crusader for various prisoners’ rights and reforms. “The only way you can bear a lot of the things is you have to only think about what's good still, what you have left still,” she said.
As the years went by, the lingering question of whether Margaret Rudin received a fair trial remained. Even behind bars, she never gave up trying to prove her innocence, filing an appeal to overturn her conviction, which was denied in 2002. “In 42 years, that is the worst trial that I've ever had,” said Bonaventure. He said he thinks about what would have happened to Margaret Rudin if he had allowed a mistrial at the beginning of the trial as requested by Margaret’s lead defense lawyer. “It might have had a different outcome for Margaret Rudin,” he said. In 2008, a judge for Margaret Rudin’s appeal granted her a new trial, but then the Nevada Supreme Court reversed the judge’s decision two years later. As of 2021, the case to grant her a new trial is still pending in federal jurisdiction. “There is not one thing, not one thing that ties me to Ron's murder -- nothing forensic,” said Rudin. “DNA [analysis] was different than it is today. Bring it out. You've still gotta have the proof somewhere. Bring it out. Let's have it under DNA standards today.”
Margaret Rudin, released from prison, continues her fight for her innocence
On Jan. 10, 2020, Rudin was released from prison after serving 20 years of her life sentence. Coreen Kovacs, the holdout juror who befriended Margaret Rudin after her conviction, and Margaret Rudin’s attorney Mullanax were there to greet her. “The world had changed, life had changed, my children had changed,” said Margaret Rudin. Now 77 years old, she has moved back to the Chicago area, and is still determined to prove her innocence. Mullanax said he would represent Rudin if she is granted another trial. “The physical evidence just doesn't add up. It's even a weak circumstantial case,” he said. “They didn't have a strong enough lead defense attorney to challenge all the evidence that was admitted at trial.”
Mullanax said the first hurdle is to get the federal judge to order a new trial before they dive into evidence that he hopes will exonerate Rudin. “I just hope that the court in Las Vegas would order a new trial and that this matter could be settled. The chances, I don't know, it's up to the judge right now,” he said. Former detective Peterson does not feel the same and said that he thought Rudin was guilty. “I think because of the details of the murder, how heinous it was and because it was motivated by money, by greed, that personally, I think she should have stayed behind bars,” said Peterson.
Now a great-grandmother, Margaret Rudin spends time reflecting on the series of events that culminated into her life’s story. “I don't understand how my trial, my life, my sitting here today, could be so different than the way I started my life out, with such opportunities,” Rudin said. “Now, if I had my life to live over again, I would stay right here in Illinois and never, ever have subjected my kids or myself to Vegas.” Rudin said that despite all she’s faced, she will continue to fight to prove her innocence. “I don't care what you think. God and I know I have a lotta supporters. I have a lotta friends. I have a lotta love,” she said. “Who wants to live a conventional life, right?”
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Any ideas for a localish 3 day getaway?

We live in Orlando and are looking to find somewhere within ~2 hours to stay and have a fun/relaxing time. $200 a night or so is the budget.
Some thoughts:
  1. A golf resort somewhere? Maybe the Omni Orlando Resort or a cheaper place like Mystic Dunes?
  2. Driving to one of the beaches; Cocoa, Daytona, St. Augustine, and staying at a hotel on the water
  3. Hard Rock Hotel and Casino?
  4. Somewhere local like a Universal/Disney resort or something?
We mainly just want to relax, have a few drinks by a nice pool, and a nice dinner. Golf isn't out of the question if we go to a golf resort.
Has anyone had any nice experiences recently that they could suggest?
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