Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Imagine getting paid for all your Facebook Friends

There is a new Social Networking site entitled Aaachoo.org which is gathering momentum. They are using a new technique to get members - PROFIT SHARING. By following the link below you can join for free and see what it is all about. If you upgrade for $29.95 - you become a member of the newest social net and make money. You get a commission for people who sign up after you - you don't have to sign anyone up. You can join and end up making $1800 per month without selling. If you can get people to sign up, not only do you get a $15 signing bonus, but sign up 5 and you jump to over $6000/ month in commissions. Have a lot of friends, get over 30 and be eligible for 80k per month. Join now before there are too many people! There are less than a few thousand paid members and many more potentials about to join. THIS IS THE REAL GROUNDFLOOR!

I figured, for $30 it is worth a try.


http://www.aaachoo.com/index4.php?siteId=4933

Friday, July 18, 2008

Buy online through my Site

I am looking for people inside the USA who want to get into this ground floor thing. I won't usually even listen to people who ask me if I want to make money, but this makes a lot of sense. I have been around for a while, and I am not willing to risk my good name for a scam, so believe me when I tell you it is a great opportunity.

Anyway - go to my site:

[url]http://www.shoptoearn.net/greenbuys[/url]

You save money when you buy online, we're partners with Target.com, Buy.com, Walmart, etc. When people buy through your portal at one of these stores, you get cash back.

There are other membership levels too, and those people are making a lot.

Click on my logo and then go to Overviews to learn more.

At the very least it is a good way to save money on online purchases.

Thanks,

Scott

Monday, June 16, 2008

Not dead yet!

If anyone is paying attention, Scottymouth is not dead yet. Many things have happened so far this year, but the blog will pick up eventually.

Friday, April 11, 2008

Still Waiting?

Sorry Friends...still compiling my lists for the first post. Please be patient. If you've read this, post a comment so I know that you have actually read this.
Thanks, SM

Friday, February 29, 2008

Open Mouth, Insert Indies

Scottymouth will be gearing up for the new 5.0 version of The Mouth. The Podcast/Blog will be devoted to Indie music of all genres, no longer focusing on Avant Garde. The Avant people of the world are so damn Avant - that they can't be helped. All indie artists are welcome! Roy Gordon will now be hosting "The Hour of Indie" formally known as the Hour of Oddity. Open invitations to those who may be serious about free publicity. Hopefully we'll start up in a month. If you've read this and have music, reply to the post.

Scottymouth

Thursday, January 03, 2008

What is your Epiphany?

The word itself is defined as: "a realization or comprehension of the essence or meaning of something or someone. An inspired understanding arising from connecting with profound insight, awareness, or enlightened truth."

I may agree with that - in fact I do. You can never be too old or too young to reach and Epiphany. The younger the better, I believe. Consider this: if you suddenly realize that you have been living a lie, but you are 50 years old, well, too friggin bad - better late than never, or something. But imagine that you are 27, or 35. You still have some time to change your situation and be happy. For example, I know now that I have wasted bags of time on rediculous dreams, schemes and themes. My life is almost exactly how I want it inspite of myself. I love my kids and my wife, my house and my job. I am even happy with not smoking, drinking on occasion and putting recreational drug use behind me - though I think about that one more often than I should.

Pleasure, good or bad?



I know people who quit doing something and later regretted it. Even if their lives turned out far better than if they had continued that path. My friend Mike was addicted to parties. He loved them, he loved getting wrecked at them and laughing until he couldn't see. He would consume: pot, pills, alcohol and women. In small and manageable quantities, he felt that this behavior was perfectly fine and acceptable. He met a woman who brought him out of this lifestyle, I think before he was ready. He regrets it to this day - though happy for the most part. WHY? Because humans are complex and were created with too perfect of a sense of pleasure.

What are the major problems with the country, specifially what are they linked to? Pleasure! Sex and Drugs, probably the two biggest targets on a religious fundamentalist's hitlist. Though if you interview them and they actually tell you the truth they either were or ,more than likely still are, big pleasure addicts. But they will also tell you that God brings them a greater high than the heroin or the blow jobs ever did. Perhaps true, mostlikely BULL! That is what they tell others and try to tell themselves. They have to experience a true epiphany in order to escape that pleasure. One pleasure must be replaced with another - it is a human thing. Some people are preprogrammed for the wrong kinds of pleasure, and their environments enable that. I will give you an example.

When my friend Tim joined the chruch, he was getting off some kind of narcotic. I still don't know what it was, but it was something that very slowly consumed him. He started off just experimenting at parties. He then realized it made him forget his troubles and continued outside of the parties until one day it was his whole life. What is your day to day life centered around? Your job, kids, hobby or family? His was getting and taking this drug. His job, family and friends were just characters in this play in which he was starring, he was the lead role and his drug was the co-star. Tim loved to hang out with his family and enjoy his kids - as long as the drug kept the pleasure going. I think you get the idea - so we go back to him joining the church. Guilt is an incredible reality. Drugs are surreal, but guilt is ever so real. Catch-22 comes to mind. "I take drugs to get rid of the guilt I feel from taking drugs". Where does one go from there? The church. But the guilt he originally felt was from his family - knowing that this would hurt them. Now add the church and more people to judge you. Nice huh? He needed a personal Epiphany - not one generated by the masses, society at large.

Tim's Epiphany, essentially, was that he was not happy with where he lived, nor his job. This realization enabled him to begin the changes necessary to save himself. Don't get me wrong, if God does it for you, fine - but I like real things to change my mind, not a belief in a highly debated supernatural force who threatens damnation. What keeps Tim in line now? Happiness. He is actually happy - and so his wife is happy and his kids are happy and his boss is happy and his creditors are happy. Happiness is a very powerful form of pleasure. How many authentically happy people do you really know? Not many I bet, but of those few, how many of them have some kind of pleasure addiction like Tim's? I would guess that answer is a big goose-egg.

Not everyone is lucky enough to have the perfect upbringing so that they can cope with all of life's tumult perfectly. A lot of people need a crutch until that Epihpany happens. Unfortunately, not all will achive this. Kind of like the female orgasm. You cannot be truly happy unless you have had a nice spine quivering O-Face. But that is another story for another blogger.

So now that I have wasted your time - I wish you an epiphany. Mine was a slow process, but a charge of happiness when realized. Everything is better when you realize it.

Now I am going to learn how to write.

-SM

Goodbye Internet Radio

Scottymouth will cease broadcasting anything, effective: when I get around to stopping it. Perhaps I will do a monthly Podcast, keeping the hour of oddity alive, though I don't see a point. The blog will change to general topic discussion and rants...though the readership will be minut. If you care, posting a comment will be nice, if not - have a good 2008.

-SM

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Changing the Mouth

Hello to anyone who may actually read this, but I think the mouth need a big change. No one cares about either the music we play or the medium in general. I have gotten responses from musicians and asked them for music to play. I generally get the "yeah cool, ok where to I send it?" responses, but nothing arrives. I have a few, and none of them are experimental - so I am thinking about turning my back on those who have so eagerly turned their backs on me.

If Scottymouth persists, it will be an indie station - all genres welcome, though I suspect it will be those whose music is humble and not pretentious.

2008 is a new year, and maybe the last.

-SM