Stacy Blog: The PirateMyFilm pitch in video & a new t-shirt design

If you’d like to “watch” the Max Keiser PirateMyFilm pitch, here is a youtube created by unSpy.

And, for anyone looking for t-shirts, mugs or skateboards, check out the new stuff in our shop. There is a fantastic new design, “Max & Stacy,” from Violetta in Poland.

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7 Responses to Stacy Blog: The PirateMyFilm pitch in video & a new t-shirt design

  1. Hehehe, I love how this is put up on youtube.

  2. Kaks:

    If you are referring to the t-shirts and mugs…. I heard Stacy say that a lot of people were sending in emails wanting to buy those kind of things. I might be missing your point though, cause I’m not really aware of what else they might be hawking. Yah Max, is quite a sly bastard, but I don’t think he is gonna stick his neck out attacking the most dangerous people on the planet,  just  hoping to make a few measly bucks off coffee mugs and t-shirts. At least I hope he’s smarter than that.

  3. Are you guys aware that the “Reply” feature does not work?

    Kaks:

    Some of us–myself included–never heard of Max and Stacy before the clip started circulating on the Internet with Max calling Hank Paulson a financial terrorist.  If you enjoy listening to Max and Stacy, my question to you would be: why are you against them marketing themselves and advertising through their audience?  One would think you’d want more people to know about them. Is that not the case?

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  5. fantastic!

  6. I am totally put off by the fact that you’ve turned yourselves into a shop.  I may stop listening to you altogher.

  7. Question for Stacey and Max:

    What is the impact of new revolutionary technology on the economy such as “cold fusion” or any workable technology that extracts endless energy from the “zero point”?  Have you heard of anythning about this? Do you think this new form of technology exists now and possibly be rolled out within the next 4 years?

    I have from two radio shows.