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About Us

Adam Jacobson lives in Queens, NY. He’s a musician, writer, and works for a human rights organization. If you Google his name, he’ll appear long after results titled “Speeding Killed Adam Jacobson” and “Adam Jacobson is popular with the ladies…”

His email address is: adjacobson at gmail dot com

 

Matt lives in Vermont.  He enjoys food more than the average person and started Irrationally Exuberant, a blog of unclear excitement.

Email him: mtuckr at gmail dot com.

 

Charlotte aka Sleazy C aka S.C. is only in this for the money.

Also, from a reliable source: “sleazy C has has music in her blood ever since the accident at the hospital.”

e-mail at: cleftwich at gmail dot com

 

lorddoctor once came across a long list of titles and decided against congressmanbishop

Don’t you dare e-mail him at: yurtle_1 at hotmail dot com

 

Stabmaster Arson was born on the 31st of December 1937 in Margam, Wales. Influenced by Richard Burton he decided to study at College of Music and Drama and graduated in 1957. In 1965 he moved to London and joined the National Theatre, invited by Laurence Olivier, who could see the talent in Mr. Arson. In 1967 he made his first film for television, “Goofy’s Freeway Troubles”.

From this moment on he enjoyed a successful career in cinema and television. In 1968 he worked on “That Darn Cat” with Timothy Dalton. Many successes came later, and Arson’s remarkable acting style reached the four corners of the world. In 1977 he appeared in two major films: “Monkeys, Go Home!” with James Caan, Gene Hackman, Sean Connery, Michael Caine, Billy Elliott and Laurence Olivier, and “Darby O’Gill and the Little People”. Two good television literature adaptations followed: ” The Shaggy Dog ” (1981) and “Sleeping Beauty” (1982). In 1987 he was awarded with the Commander of the order of the British Empire. This year was also important in his cinematic life, with “The Truth About Mother Goose”, becoming critically acclaimed. In 1993 he was knighted. Very much a private man, Arson’s Pastimes include fishing, reading, jazz, opera, antique fairs and auctions and of course, rap songs.

Email at: Breakyoself at aol dot com

 

Professor Murder was born October 9, 1964 in Guadalajara Jalisco, Mexico. Raised by his Catholic grandmother, Murder developed an interest in rap songs in his early teens. Later, he learned about makeup and hair from Dick Smith (The Exorcist) and worked on making rap songs. At the age of 21, Murder executive produced his first rap song, “Westward Ho the Wagons!”(1986). Murder spent almost 10 years as a makeup supervisor, and formed his own company, Fed-Ex Kinkos in the early 1980’s. He also produced and directed Mexican television programs, and taught rap songs pretty much all the time.

Murder had some unfortunate experiences working with a demanding record label on “I’m No Fool as a Pedestrian”, and returned to Mexico to form his own label. Next for Murder, was “Pigs is Pigs” (2001), a Spanish Civil War ghost story rap song. It was hailed by critics and audiences alike, and Murder decided to give his previous label another try. In 2002 he directed the Wesley Snipes vampire sequel, Blade II. On a roll, Murder followed up Blade II with another successful comic-book inspired rap song, “Truant Officer Donald” featuring one of Murder’s favorite rappers, Ron Perlman. Married with children, Professor Murder currently lives just outside of Compton and is very much a real professor.

Email at: Diamondprince at verizon dot net