Me on the “Urban Shooter Podcast”
December 2nd, 2009

(My interview starts at 22:30, but the whole show is great. The host, Pastor Kenneth Blanchard, is a great guy. He wrote the foreword for my book A User’s Manual for the Human Experience.)
Urban Shooter episode 142 – Tis The Season Baby
Getting ready for the Holiday Season
Kenn Sings, Eric Clapton’s version of “Before You Accuse Me”
Interview with podcaster, author, director, musician, friend and Urban Shooter Michael W. Dean on how things changed for him when he became pro-gun. He is the creator of some new pro-gun punk music you can find on iTunes.
Direct MP3 link
Podcast page
Opposing tyranny with commie guns
November 12th, 2009Podcast episode 34
The Deans rock out with their socks out and talk about cats, sex, choking, opposing tyranny, “being a freedom nut - not a gun nut”, Russian Mosin Nagant guns, more old friend forsaking Michael because of his beliefs, the new Right Arm of Wyoming video “We Are the Good Guys”, and the new Right Arm of Wyoming CD “Cling to Our Guns”, which you can order here.
PODCAST link below photos.
The squits guard the Mosin Nagant
Squittens watching a squitten:
AK-47s, snow and BDSM
October 11th, 2009The happy Nestlandians enjoy a snowy autumn Wyoming morn as they go to the supermarket, bring their Glock and Ruger, listen to Kenny Rogers, do some shopping, and talk about the AK-47s they plan to get. They answer questions about Bondage, and we hear a new RIGHT ARM OF WYOMING “terrorist punk rock” song called “GOVERNMENT IS A COLLECTIVE HALLUCINATION.”
This is podcast episode 33.
More snow! Yay!
October 9th, 2009All Hail Wyoming!
September 20th, 2009Podcast episode 32.
Michael W. Dean and Debra Jean Dean get a taste of their first REAL Wyoming weather, it HAILS! It’s all captured on audio, including the civil defense siren and loudspeakers broadcasting throughout town!
They frolic in the wilderness. Then we hear more about guns and liberty and cats. Then we hear about the wonderful movie called Identity Theft, which was made by a $30 Film School student.
Baby Got a Brand New Glock
September 13th, 2009Podcast episode 31, whereby Michael W. Dean and Debra Jean Dean talk about life, love, ConservativePunk.com, then go out shooting with DJ’s new GLOCK 23 .40 caliber, then go open carry while shopping at WalMart. Then we hear part of two new songs “Gun Control gets Women Raped” and “Redistribution of Theft” by Right Arm of Wyoming, a libertarian punk/industrial group: http://www.LibertarianPunk.com.
WHY MY OLD FANS ALL HATE ME NOW
August 28th, 2009
Podcast episode 30, whereby Michael W. Dean and Debra Jean Dean talk about cleaning gutters on your house, and in your life!
Michael explains why his fans now hate him, and how he created a monster with his former books and films, encouraging a generation to be socialists who think the world owes them a living for making art. MICHAEL FEELS BAD ABOUT THIS, and really wants to spend the rest of his life undoing it.
Michael and Debra explain why they love the Furminator, the book Political Ponerology and the book Libertarianism in One Lesson: Why Libertarianism Is the Best Hope for America’s Future.
They talk about why they don’t want to “agree to disagree” with leftists any more, because it’s not just opinion, it’s ACTION. The “CHANGE” tyrannizes those of us who didn’t vote for it. “Agreeing to disagree” with them is like agreeing to disagree with a mugger, then letting him mug you.
They also explain how to get a blow job for a WalMart shopping spree, and they read some praise (and some condemnation) Michael gets for his art. Then we hear a new gun-totin’ song by Right Arm of Wyoming (libertarian punk/industrial band).
Right Arm of Wyoming (libertarian punk/industrial band)
August 18th, 2009
INFLUENCES: Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Ron Paul, Dead Kennedys, Nine Inch Nails, Ted Nugent, Bomb, The Happy Flowers, The War Hippies.
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Les Paul dies
August 13th, 2009
Meh.
Les Paul, inventor of multi-track recording, pioneer of the electric guitar (the Gibson “Les Paul” guitar is named after him) died today at the age of 94.
I saw him play at a small dinner theater named Fat Tuesday’s in New York City in 1991, while there recording the Bomb album Hate Fed Love for Warner Brothers. Said hi to him, told him he was an inspiration, thanked him for his contributions to recording technology. He was really nice. Played a great set too, while my friend Deb and I ate a yummy steak dinner. We were about 8 feet from where he and the band were playing. It was pretty amazing.























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