 Let's check it out. Okay, sweet. We're back. We had some technical difficulties. Let me pop out the chat, and I'm going to do a quick little intro to this one, because we already had a little chat with the gang on Twitch, but one of my cameras was not working for some reason. And that's the angle that we're going to be using. Okay, so we're testing it. So there's going to be a little five minute gap. We'll probably start with the stream, with me showing you my poster collection in about five minutes. Make sure everyone rolls in. Everyone has a time. Spider-Man, welcome back. Gang, speedy-gones Alice intro while we wait for people to come in. If you want to follow this work, I'm on Patreon. Patreon.com backslash gcho, C-H-Y-C-H-O. I don't put anything behind paywalls. Everything's creative commons. Share and share are like, okay, Slick Mac is back. Yeah, and the camera angle works now. Check it out. That's the angle we're going to use, just a little bit different, but it's the same height as the HD camera that we're using. Fixed. I think it was just me double clicking on it, trying to make sure that the setting was set properly, and it kicked it out for some reason. It is what it is. It's a little hiccup. We are live streaming this on Twitch, twitch.tv backslash gcho, C-H-Y-C-H-O-L-I-V-E. If you want to follow this work live as it's happening, Twitch is where you want to be at. Tendlin, we live to fight another day. Nice, nice, nice. We do indeed. I do announce these live streams on Twitter, Gabs, Mine, VK, Allo, and Parler. So if you want to follow this work, see when we're going live and additional information that we're sharing, we do share it on those platforms. Slick Mac, going to be an awesome stream, man. I'm on my way home after a long day. I might drift off if the crinkles get the best of me. Awesome. Now sounds good. Okay, awesome. So there was a little hiccup, must have been. Can you show us more of your, this is it, no movement on the camera. I'm just going to move around. I don't think we're going to be uploading the lapel mic audio to SoundCloud, but we might. Okay, because I will be recording on a lapel mic for this one and uploading the video, editing the video as much as I can because my computer is having hiccups, it's blowing a gasket. Okay, so I don't think there's going to be too much additional edits on it, but as long as it can handle the full recording of the posters, loading on YouTube and BitShoot, I'll edit the video. Otherwise, it's just going to be live stream that's going to be on. Okay, on Try Todays. Is that a wood burner behind you? It's a gas burner. Okay, it's nice. It's nice, easy peasy. I love wood, but if everybody in the neighborhood was burning wood, the air quality would suck. Right? I do love the smell of wood done. And obviously I've had, I've lived in homes with a wood burner. It's amazing, the crackles. And we will be uploading this video to YouTube and BitShoot. If you want to follow this work, if you want to support this work on YouTube, you can support by joining YouTube membership and love wood burners. Me too. Me too on Try Todays. If I was in a rural area, definitely you would have wood burner, right? You'd have a sort of a shed for the firewood going on, right? I'm more curious why it's on. You know what? It's cloudy right now. And it's, believe it or not, right now in Victoria, it's only like 13 degrees Celsius. So it's not super warm. It's not super cold, right? And anger. Thank you very much for the Twitch Prime sub. Do a little thank you. We got an email. What did we get? We got a pride float and a pride woo. And a thanks for the, thanks for the, yeah, the other email sub. Fun. Fun and anger. And I think you've been going for 13 months, year and one month. What have you been doing today? I've been setting up for the stuff and following a fair bit of news actually. So I think people are slowly, slowly rolling in. We had like 30 plus people when we started the first stream going on, right? So I'm not sure we lost a few people and angered fun. So I'm going to take these guys down. And oops, not that one. Okay. I rode my bike all day. Nice Rambo. No second notification went out. No second notification went out. Ah, pooper scooper. Welcome back. Camera working this time. Camera working this time sort of calm. Slowly people are coming in. So I should wait because there were people here waiting for this. I'm going to set myself up. I'm going to change it to the other camera. Okay. Here's the other camera. Where's your wife? My partner's chilling. My partner's chilling like a villain. Let me set this up here. Okay. And so you know, I got that live stream camera here gang. Okay. And the HD camera is behind the live stream camera. It's off on the left side and a little bit further back. And the way it's working is because the cameras are different qualities, right? This the live stream camera is getting it. It's I have to when I'm shooting close up, they get sort of the same frame. But when I'm further away, the frame perspectives change a lot. So when I show the stuff, I might have to go behind the live stream to show the HD camera. So it might be a little trippy. Okay. Man, you're lucky. It's been like 90 Fahrenheit, 35, 30, 35 Celsius in Wisconsin. That is hot. Yeah, the weather's really nice actually. Right now. I'm loving it. The plants are loving it outside. I did a whole bunch of repotting. I like that you're you refer to your partner as your partner. This implies a different approach to your relationship. Yeah, we're, yeah, we're amazing together. I care for her a lot. Right. I'm going to show you guys posters Rambo. I'm going to turn this on. I'm going to tuck this in. Where are we in with the with the sounds that people get a chance to come? Well, we're going to do. What are we in? We're about we're about what are we 1232? Oh, what is the uptime on this? I don't know what the uptime is. You guys are here. Let's let me show you guys the poster collection. Felix, welcome back. Long time no see. Awesome. Long, long time, brother. I think it's been like 10 minutes. Let me tuck in the cables and stuff so I don't get tangled up. I've stolen, borrowed maybe. I have some stuff here on the ground that we might get into showing you. If I don't, if we don't get into those ones, I'll show you another day because they are very, very unique. They are very unique. They're souvenirs from 1984 World Cup. Okay. Let me lock this. Oh, I got to turn it on first. Okay. I'm going to turn on the HD camera. I'm going to turn this on. Test, test. Let's make sure that's turned on. Test, test. Let's turn on. Test, test. Nice. Let's put this here. Playing with fire with so much cables. Bro, you need to teach me how to how to beard like you. I have beard videos out there, brother. You want, you want to know how I do beards? I got a beard playlist on my YouTube channel. Check it out. I do share what I, as much as I can, right? Also, thank you. I don't know who the mod was. I was taking care of business. Spider-Man, thanks for taking care of business. Oh, Rambo. Spider-Man, Rambo is, is okay to a certain degree unless he goes crazy. Rambo, don't go crazy, please. Oh, it's good homie. Posters are good, man. Posters are good. Should we do this game? Let me do a little timestamp on this. Okay. So I can sync the sound and the video, the HD camera, and I'm going to do a little intro. Okay. Hi, everyone. This is Chicho. Welcome to my channel and welcome to sort of a show and tell video. What I'm going to do today is, as I promised a few years ago that I've been meaning to do, I'm going to show you my poster collection. Okay. Now, just so you know, we're recording this on an HD camera right here, recording on a lapel mic. We're also live streaming this on Twitch from this camera over here. And there's chat going on. So what we'll end up doing is we'll upload the live stream. And as long as my computer, my editing computer is blowing a gasket. So it's getting a little bit harder to edit videos. And as long as the computer is able to handle editing this video, because I don't know how long this is going to take us, there's a few posters here, and there's stories behind some of these. As long as I can edit the video and the computer doesn't freak out, I will definitely have the HD version with the lapel mic sound uploaded as well. So fingers crossed, we'll have two versions of this video on Bechewd and YouTube. Okay. And there is chat going on in the live stream. So if you want to follow the chat, some people might know a little bit more about the posters than I do. You can follow the chat. You can see the other video or watch the live stream as we're doing it right now, which will be loaded on. Okay. Aside from that, let's take a look at what we got. And just to let you know, some of these posters have been with me since I was in high school, since the 1980s. Okay. They're my personal collections. Some have been gifted to me. Some have found their way to me. Okay. And there's a couple of things that I have on the ground here that they're souvenirs from the 1994 World Cup in the United States. And if we get a chance, I'll show you that as well. Okay. What I want to start off with is a poster. And I decided to start this off with this poster a long time ago when I told everyone that I was going to do posters collection video. Okay. And it's math related. This thing's phenomenal. And I've had this thing with me since the, or it's been with the family since the 1980s. And it's been with me since the mid 1990s. Okay. And it's back to cells. Men of modern mathematics. Okay. It's a timeline history of some of the great mathematicians from 1000 BC to 1900 BC. Right. And starting 20 years ago or so, I created some space and another city I was in. And when I had a lot of students coming into my space, I was doing group sessions and stuff like this, I created some space for the students to come that they could drop in and do mathematics and whatnot. And I had this poster on my wall. And if you put this poster up, I'll show it to you guys. It would basically span all the way from here. And it would go all the way around. And I read everything on this poster. So this is, it's broken down into two pieces. Okay. And here's the other one. And this thing it says is copyrighted. I would have to put on my glasses. I'll put on my glasses, read a little bit for you. But take a look at this thing. Awesome. And it goes again from AD. Oh, from not BC, AD. My apologies, right? BC. So it starts off from 1000 AD. Our timeline. And it goes across. And this one takes us to 1500. And the other one goes from, I guess, the beginning of 1500 all the way to 1900. So take a look at this thing. Now, at some point, I'm starting off with this, because at some point, I believe we're going to create a series of videos and read each 100-year period, each century, as an ASMR video with the camera looking down, just like the comic books. Right? Let me put on my glasses. Let me read you some of the things that are here. Let me read you the intro to this. Or the description of this thing. Right? Take a look. Oops. Let me show, make sure the live stream sees it as well. Right? Matter of modern mathematics. And it says a history chart of mathematicians from 1000 to 1900 AD. Right? This is a chronological view of mathematics as seen through the biographies of some great mathematicians. It starts in the 11th century, about the time when algebra and geometry were beginning to emerge on the European scene. Okay? United under a single, single discipline. Right? This period, in many respects, marks the beginning of modern mathematics. The mathematicians were chosen for their original contributions to mathematics. The increase in their number as the chart approaches the present time reflects the spectacular growth of the art. Pictures and words that surround the biographies give clue to the kind of attitudes and events that influence the development of mathematics and mathematicians. Right? And I've read everything on both of these things. Right? I'll read you a little bit from here and I'll show you the other one as well. Okay? But if you want, we'll read. And it's not in great shape. It's got a little, unfortunately a little, I guess it's a coffee spain or a water stain there and stuff like this. But here, check this out. In Muhammad Abu Bakr in al-Hasan al-Qaibi, algebra, everything is written out in words. Even the names of numbers, later critics will consider this refusal to abbreviate, to be a step backwards on the road towards symbolic algebra. Right? So it just gives you a little bit of history, politics, some of the events that we're taking place. Right? 1999 to 1003, the first French pope, Gerbert named Pope, first French pope, Gerbert named Pope Sylvester II, is accused of wizardry because of his scientific interest. Actually, he combats error. He combats error, learns Hindu-Arabic numerals and writes on the Abbaschus and other mathematical subjects. Right? Gerbert thinks that pi is equal to the square root of 8, which equals 2.83. Although 500 years ago, the Hindu mathematician Ariyabh Bakr had used the value of pi equal to 3.1416. Right? And it continues a little bit. So it's amazing this thing. I've spent many hours reading this thing. Right? And again, and I'll show you the other one. And this one, who else did it have? It had someone during this period. So it's got Fubinucci here. Check it out. You got Fubinucci. And we got videos out of Fubinucci. Right? Very cool. And we used to have students that when they were taking a break from doing work, they would use the other one. Right? They would go stand by the poster and start reading what some of the history of this was. We'll have a read through this. I'm pretty sure we're going to have a read through this. Is it possible to obtain a copy of this? I'm just reading the chat. Someone's asking a question. Yeah, but from what I understand, it's pretty expensive. Okay. It's from IBM. It's called, what was it called? It was produced by IBM, by the way. So produced by IBM, International Business Machine, by the office of Charles. Got to put my glasses back on, right? Check this out. Produced by IBM, by the office of Charles M's, Biographies and Mathematical Notes by Ray Redford. IBM Copyright 1966, International Business Machine Corporation, Armok, New York. Okay. And that's the write up for it, right? Down at the bottom there. Okay. So I think you can find it. I think I looked at this for this on eBay once. It's pretty cool. It's very cool. Okay. Let me put this guy on this side and take off these glasses because it makes me a little dizzy when I move around. Let me show you the frame once. Okay. I have two posters, music posters framed. And if you've seen the comic book videos, there's one, maybe two comic book videos where you have this in the background. Check this out. And I've seen this band three times, three times. Dillinger Escape Plan. Check this out. Check this out. All right. Beautiful poster. Beautiful poster. Dillinger Escape Plan. And I've seen Dillinger Escape Plan with the original singer and with the new one. Okay. And both times, phenomenal shows, phenomenal shows. Talk about high energy. Let me show you this one. I got more music posters as well. So let me just show you the frame ones right now. Here's one. And I haven't seen this band. Okay. I love the poster because it's black exploitation, right? And they call it wax exploitation. Okay. And this is wax exploitation meets brownout uptown, right? And these are posters that are rare, in essence. Some of these posters only have a print run of maybe 25. Some have a print run of 100 or 200 or something like this, but nothing more than 200 in general. And 100 is a fair bit for these things. And these things were given to me by my sister. Okay. Because she made a documentary on movie posters. And she gifted me these. Well, she gifted me a handful more that I'm going to show you guys. Okay. When we get to them. And it's a beautiful poster, by the way. I love this thing. So I framed that. Let me show you some of the other posters. This is the documentary here. I brought the thing too. This is a documentary that she made. And she, this is a poster for her movie. It's called died young stayed pretty. Okay. And this was the DVD for it. Oops. This was a DVD for it. And basically, if you're into music posters or just posters in general, you need to watch this movie. Okay. Like it's promoing my sister's work. But this is basically a quintessential movie for underground poster making. And she spent five years traveling in the United States interviewing some of the best known artists out there that made posters. And I'm going to show you a handful more of these ones since we started with these ones. Okay. And it's, it's, they're, they're quite unique characters. Some of the artists that make these posters. And I'll have the link in the description of this video and I'll give you guys the link in, in chat because I did bookmark it. Let me grab it. Where is it? Okay. Here. And there's a trailer for it on what do you call it on YouTube as well as Vimeo, I believe. If you want to check it out, but the process of creating these posters either through silkscreen or whatnot, very, very intricate. Here's a handful. I believe these are it. Oh yeah, there's a bunch here too. Okay. Let me show you these ones. Check out this one. Mixed lot. The show box. And there's actually a website. It's called Geek posters. I don't know if it's still around. It really came into, it was sort of a place, marketplace where people bought and sold posters. Okay. Beautiful. Some of these bands, I don't know, like they're just independent bands that they were doing a tour and the artists just made posters for them. Right? Litigar. The Isle set. The King Cobra. Pretty cool. Phyllos and the, the pillows and noodles. Phyllos and the noodles. Right? March 23rd. And it doesn't have the year on there. One day I'll probably try framing all of these. Check out this one. Avio. Three Kings. Check this out. Oh, this is the same band, I guess, as the other one. Right? Kumashirobo. That's a big grizzly. Informatics. The Dead Science. This one is numbered 12 out of 50. Okay. I have no idea. The writing's there. It's got small writing on the things. Right? And it's got it numbered here. Signed. Just for the live stream gang. 12 out of 50. And let me show the HD camera people. And I don't know the name of these artists. And I've got a handful of more of these ones. So let me show you those ones as well. I should actually put the rest of them on these guys too. It's these guys. Take a look. This one's 18 out of 45. There's a handful here as well. Okay. So I'm going to open this up. Let me bring these up one at a time. They've been rolled up for a while. So who's this? Other babies are not quite as helpless. At first, his fathers. At first, his feathers are wet. And it is too weak to stand up. Okay. Capital records. Beautiful. Got this one. Okay. Let me show you this one first. It's this one. Lost Film Festival. Monday, Tuesday, November 25th to 26th. Radical, political, punk. Do it yourself. DIY. Film and video. Cool. Lost Film Fest. Lost Film Fest. I don't know where that was. And this one. Kentucky Gag Order. Look at this one. What a beautiful poster. Look at this. I need to frame this one. I need to frame this one. This one is, this is the one that's 18 out of 45. Okay. So there's only 45 of these in existence, right? What a beautiful poster. Look at this thing. Look at this. Kentucky Gag Order. April 11th, 2003. 7th Street Entry. Right? $6 for the show. Check that out. Right there. $6 for the show. With the squabs, Arctic Universe, and Lady Hard-On. Nice. What does that say? Kentucky Gag Order Company. Release, release show. If you know you're on the ground, rock. You might know these guys. I don't. I just have the poster. So these were gifted to me by my sister. And I believe a lot of these, the artists are featured in that movie, Died Young, Stay Pretty. Seriously. I've seen, the movie is only an hour and a half, an hour and 45 minutes. I've seen footage of about five hours of what she took and just the detail and the eccentricity and the intensity of the people that make these posters makes you fall in love with posters. It is an amazing art form. It is an amazing art form. This is, this is my world map. I'm pretty sure this is my world map that I have. Let's see. Let's open this up. You want me to get closer so you can read it? Let me, let me bring the other poster a little bit closer. Someone mentioned we wanted to get closer so you can read it. Let me bring this closer. Check that out. Pretty cool. Let me show the HD camera people too. Super cool. What is the backseat here? Aesthetic apparatus. The people who made these are aesthetic apparatus. Some of these fetch a high price, by the way. I remember going to gig posters when she was putting out the movie. And this is the movie again. I'll show it to you guys. I have one sealed. This is my sealed copy. Died young, stayed pretty. If you're into posters, this is a quintessential movie to watch. If you want to know about how these posters are made, it's got to be my world map. I used to have this on my wall for a number of you. It's a nice, it's a nice world map. This is Valiant Comics promo poster that they had out. I just grabbed it. The comic book store owners, they know I love my Valiant, so let me show you another big one. You guys will know this. You guys will know this. Stea boys, beastie boys. Let me show it to you all the way. Let me take it back. Let me take it back. Rest in peace, right? It's like, get close, you lose it. I need to, I need to stand. Sketchy, should we stand on the chair? Let's stand on the chair. Let me show you the glory of this thing. Sketchy. Don't do this at home, gang. Let me make sure we're in the middle. And this thing we had, it was a, it was a hand-me-down. My brothers that found this way to me, this is from the 1990s. This has been around with us. Early 1990s, I believe. It's just some of these that don't know what they are. I haven't cracked them open for a long time. Let's check it out. Make sure we're still recording, eh? Love the beastie boys. Man, got to appreciate, got to appreciate, right? Yeah, got to appreciate. It's from one of the frames that if you've seen some of the comic books that I have framed, it's one of the ones that was in the frames. Ivan Reese do not remove, do not remove, sorry, already removed, right? Our boars. A handful of this type of art framed in a kind of plan on overlaying comic books, I don't know, I guess. Now for me, I like just decorating walls, right? 10 by 10 grids. Got our thingamajigie here. Got like different things hanging, right? And these two things are menus from restaurants that I went to in the 1980s that I liked. I like the food and I asked them if I could grab the menus. I think I asked them. I don't think I stole them. Bad chichu, if you stole them when you were young. But this was in the 1980s and this was a place we went to. It's called the Chowder Bowl at Nye Beach. Take a look. And I actually looked this up and it looks like they're still around. And I grabbed this menu because I love clam chowder. And at that time, this was the best clam chowder I had ever had, okay? A few years later, I went to Prince Edward Island and if you ever go to PEI on the east coast of Canada, right? It's got the most amazing seafood anywhere. And I'm in B.C. We've got amazing seafood here. The lobster, the crabs, the lobster specifically. But the clam chowder in PEI is amazing and the clam chowder here was absolutely phenomenal. And I think these guys are still around. And this is in Oregon, okay? So if you feel like having an amazing clam chowder, I don't know if it's the same people. I don't know. 40 years later, the quality of the food is still the same. But for some reason, I had this on my wall for a while. Okay. I just liked it. Great. Decorate your walls with what you love. And for some reason, I don't remember the food here, but I think they had amazing burgers. And I love the name and I love their logo. And it's Fat Fannies of America. Check it out. Check out the logo on that thing, right? Fat Fannies of America. I think I just fell in love with the logo and the name, right? And I think it had really good hamburgers. And I asked them if I could take their menu and they said yes. And I grabbed it. I don't know if it's a fast food chain or not. Fat Fannies of America. Anybody eaten there before? Are they still around? I don't know about these guys. I don't know about these guys. Since we're on the food thing, let me show you something else. Another menu that I bought off the restaurant because it's an expensive menu to make. And this was in Cuba in the 1990s. Okay. Check this out. El Ranchon. Okay. And this is in Cuba. Oops. Let me show you the live stream. Cameras are a little different, right? And what they've done is burned the menu on wood, right? And if you flip it and it's on leather, check it out. Beautifully done, right? And there's Cuba. Beautiful, right? Their menu was just super cool. And I think I paid five dollars for this thing. Just souvenir for me. It's not a poster, but it's related to the menu. Menu theme, right? So, you know, showing the HD people, right guys? Super neat. I thought it was cool. And I have, I bought something else from Cuba as well. When I went to a Cuban cigar store, I went there specifically for cigars. They had a menu for the cigars that they had and a description is leather bound and what not. We'll go through that in a reading at some point. Show you this. Check this out. This isn't really a poster, but it could be a poster. It could be, it would be really cool just to frame this thing. At the previous location we're at when we're moving out, I found this. The daily, daily, it's a newspaper, newspaper, the daily British colonist. And the date on this thing is, I got to put all my glasses on this. I just thought it would be cool to have it on a wall sometime at some point. The date on this is, I mean here it is, right? Take a look. Let me put this on top of it so it doesn't get any more damaged. The date on this is Victoria, British Columbia, right? That's where I am right now, the city. Thursday, August 28th, 1879. 1879. I thought that was pretty cool. So I grabbed it. It was rotting away in the basement there somewhere. Boarding school for boys. Yikes. Great fall. Butchers meets. A little bit of history. A little bit of history. Oh, these are, I might have shown you guys this when I was showing you some comic book stuff. I think I did. I don't know if I showed you guys all of these. These are, and we plan on reading this comic by the way, or the first issue of it. And this is Simon Bisley's artwork. And if you know comic books, Simon Bisley is absolutely phenomenal. Okay, I'll do any damage on this. These are from Slane, the horned god, right? And it's a comic book series that Pat Mills wrote, and Simon Bisley did the artwork. And it's a British sort of Celtic lore that they created a comic book series on. And I loved the panels. So what I ended up doing was at the time I was working as a geophysicist. I had access to a gigantic bubble jet ink jet printer. So after hours, I went and scanned in some of the panels and printed them off. I went and got them laminated. I had these on my walls for a very long time. Let me show you some of these. This is one of the characters, the main character in the near area of the story. Eating the snot. Eating the snot. Look at this. Which way does it go? Yeah, it goes this way. He's telling a story. He's writing the chronicles of Slane's adventures in relation to the horned god. And Bisley art. Got to love it. Got to love it. He's the troll. He's the troll indeed. Yum, yum. Check this out. Let me show that. It's not going to work for the HD camera people. Super cool. Let me put this here. Here's some more panels. I'm going to put these on the, I'm going to put them here. Because it's easier to get. Now this one. Awesome. Beautiful. Really. Phenomenal. Apologies about the glare, but it's laminated. And these are three of the same thing, but just different sizes. Here's Slane going berserk. Look at the head. He's chopping off the heads. Simon Bisley's artwork is absolutely phenomenal. This style of his work. And he became really well known in the comic book world because of his work on Lobo. Lobo the Lazarinian. Just put them on the map for the comic book community. Here's the troll again. The cauldron. The cauldron. And there was actually text in this panel and some of these panels, and I edited out the text. I think there was text here that I edited out in Photoshop. Back in the day, in the early mid-1990s, there's another one. Beautiful. Eyes without life, sundered heads, piles of carcasses. These are pleasing words to me. He says. Pretty cool. Here's Slane sitting on a throne. There's lots of glare on this right now, so. This one. Beautiful. Beautiful. Beautiful. King of kings. King of kings. King of kings. There's actually, when I say that, there's text in this where it goes Slane, Slane, Slane. And I edited those out. I just wanted the image. Let me show you this. This is one of my favorite comic book covers of all time. Okay. It's Demon Number 12. And I'm pretty sure I've shown you guys this before. The most metal comic, the most metal cover, one of the most metal covers you'll ever see in comic books. Beautiful. Lots of glare there. Sorry about that. I thought this was amazing. I bought multiple copies of this. I mean, it's not worth. It hasn't gone up in price. I just went crazy and I bought a whole bunch of covers for this. A whole bunch of copies of this. Just loved it. Just loved it. Lobo. Pure Lobo. This is it. In one color. The essence of Lobo captured. Right? Nothing here. Oh, these are. Check this out. Check this out. These are, I think these are posters that I bought from Stratford Festival. I believe so anyway. There might be other stuff here too, but yeah, Stratford Festival. Very nice. Oh, and a whole bunch of other stuff. Okay. Let me put this. Let's put this here. Oh, wow. These guys too. Let's put this here. Oh, yeah. I'm closer than mine. You have this too. Okay, let me show you these things. Here's a smaller version. Smaller version. Bisley's work. Right? I like this poster. These are posters that we made for comic book conventions that I used to go to when I was publishing my own comics on mermaid publications. Right? Eye for an Eye. That's the cover for issue number one of Eye for an Eye. Oops. Let me show you the live stream people. Issue number one, mermaid publications, my company. Right? So we would have this behind us. Here's the cover for issue number two of Eye for an Eye. I'll show you this, but in the background, 1994, we published this. 1994. What are we in? 2020. 26 years later, people are freaking out about this, right? This is the cover of Mortal Coil number one, again, one of the comics that I published. Right? Now, these ones I bought, these are actually just a set of posters I bought from an artist in a mall. Right? I just loved them. And it was in high school. I think it was the same time, same trip that I went on where grabbed the stuff from the menus. Right? I just had these on my walls for a while. Poster's art is what you'd like. You put on your walls. Right? Decorate your walls with what you love. Whatever they might be. Right? They don't have to be posters. They don't have to be, they could be anything. Fantasy. Nice posters. Show the people on the, watching this on HD a little bit closer. A little bit of glare in there. And I think I laminated these. I got these laminated later when I got home from the place. Pretty. Nice fantasy poster in these for a while. Who doesn't like lions? Who doesn't like lions? Gang, for those watching this live, I've seen a lot of subs and gifts and stuff going through. Thank you very much for the subs and gifts and whatnot. Apologies if I'm not catching them. I don't have my glasses on. Oh, look at this. This is a poster during the protests that I used to go to, this politics related, but it is a poster that I used to go to in the buildup to the Iraq war. Right? Evil Doer. This is Bush Jr. Right? So I was demonstrating a lot pre-Afghanistan war as well, right? Not going to Afghanistan, not invade Afghanistan or Iraq. And this is one of the posters that people had made that they were handing out. So I kept this one. Previous US governments, prominent members of which included Bush, senior, Rumsfeld and Cheney helped to build Saddam, Saddam's arsenal, especially in the area of germ warfare, which is true. Right? No new war for oil and all that jazz, but we'll keep the politics to politics. Festival, if you like Shakespeare and if you even don't like Shakespeare, okay, because if you've gone through our centralized education system, they force you to read Shakespeare. Right? And me, I didn't know anyone of my peers when I was going through school that liked Shakespeare. Right? However, when I went to university, I had the opportunity to go to the Stratford festival. It's the largest Shakespeare festival in North America, Mexico, Canada, United States. Right? And I fell in love with Shakespeare because Shakespeare was not meant to be read. It was meant to be watched and participated in a play atmosphere. Right? And I went to the Stratford festival, I watched every Shakespeare play for two years and half the Shakespeare plays, plus other plays for one year. Okay? And these are some of the posters that I grabbed. This is Shakespeare festival 1989. Sorry, Stratford festival 1989. And I saw all of these plays, right? Titus Andraticus, The Comedy of Errors, The Merchant of Venice, Kiss Me Kate, The Showmaker's Holiday, Midsummer's Night Dream, Three Sisters, Henry V was absolutely phenomenal. The relapse I didn't see, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof I saw, Lover's Labors Lost, The Channeling. Some of these weren't Shakespeare, but I saw all the Shakespeare ones and some of the other ones, right? Stratford festival. Highly recommend, highly recommend, if you ever make it to Stratford, I think it's still going on. Amazing, amazing place. Here's another one. The three years that I went. This was 1990. Okay, Stratford festival. Pretty. Very pretty. Very pretty. And this one is, this would be 1991, I believe, 66 season. Oh, it doesn't have the year on here. I'll call. This was either 88 or 90. Oh, 88. There it is. So this was 88. So I saw all of these ones. And I saw, I believe all of the Shakespeare ones in 89 and 90. So I went there from 88, 89 and 90. Shakespeare festival. And I was in university. And one thing you could do at university, Shakespeare Stratford festival, if you were a student, they had matinees that you could go see the plays during the day for like $11, right? So we would go drive to Stratford and watch a couple of Shakespeare plays or one Shakespeare play per day, right? Fantastic. Fantastic. And these, oh, Richard III. Check out the plays they were showing in 1988, right? Richard III, The Taming of the Shrew, My Fair Lady, The Three Musketeers, All's Well, That Ends Well. Murder, Murder in the Cathedral, that one I didn't see. I don't think that's Shakespeare. That's not Shakespeare. The two gentlemen of Verona, not about heroes, Irma, the Dush, 12 Night, fantastic, King Lear, fantastic. O DPS, The Critic, okay? Which goes towards something that I've mentioned during our discussions, when it comes to, in relation to education and whatnot. After you finish high school, you need to educate yourself, and not educate yourself in just things that you know you love, but educate yourself in things that you have a deep core knowledge that there's a lot of love for them, but why don't you love them? Could be because the centralized education system indoctrination centers that we go to in high school didn't teach it to us properly, so we didn't have an appreciation for the beauty of what they presented, right? So after graduating high school, I spent a lot of time consuming, sampling things that allowed me to build an appreciation for them, even though I didn't like the one I was growing up, right? Later on, I realized, wow, they're actually amazing, right? Shakespeare is one of them. Shakespeare is one of them. Oh, that's a funny thing. Let's put that one back. Actually, I'll take care of this later. Where am I going to put this? Oh, wow, look at this. This is a snap. Check out the other, I'm going to show you the other one, too. Check this out. This is the Russian Army Choir in Samlo. I believe this is from the 1980s. The Russian Army Choir, I don't know if they do tours anymore, they were amazing. They came out and we went with the family and during the time was still the Cold War, so there's people demonstrating outside and whatnot, but we're just into the music and they did a phenomenal job, right? So I grabbed their poster. I don't know when this is. This would have been in mid-1980s, I believe. I didn't even know I had this. Oh, are you a boxing fan? Dude, are you a boxing fan? Nice. Tyson versus Tillman. Foreman versus Rodriguez. Check this out. 1990. Check this out. I need to frame this baby. Look at this. Look at this. Look at this. Caesar's Palace. Who's the king? Well, Ali, but who's who's the hurricane? Who's one of the greatest fighters ever, man? Tyson. If you ever saw him fight in his prime, you blew you away, right? Just the energy in this man, right? And he's come to his own. You've got to give full respect to Tyson, man. You've got to give full respect to Tyson. Fantastic. Fantastic. We also got in this Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Yeah, baby. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Awesome. I took my nephew to see this movie. Okay, when it first came out, the original movie, he was like a wee little, little kid. Like he was like, I don't know how old he was, like three or four years old. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Yeah, baby. Tyson to Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Comics theme created by Marvel. Check this out. Check that out. I don't know how old this is. I don't think it's that old. Cool. I don't know how this came out. Digital comics. Cool. Beastie Boys. Nice. Morphin Power Rangers. Tyson. Beastie Boys. Is this not safe for, for work? Naked Ski Resort. I won't bring it too close. Naked Ski Resort poster. Cartoon. Right? Check it out. Cool. I had this on the wall for a long time. I thought it was funny. If you look closely into it, it's got like lots of different things going on. The Moscow Circus. We went to this, the Russian Moscow Circus from 1987. And they actually had live animals and stuff. And at the time, they didn't know how badly animals were treated in circuses. So, you know, they had their bears and whatnot. I'm glad circuses don't use animals anymore. Or anyway, I'm glad they don't. Later on when you grow up, you know, check into certain things that society accepted at a certain period and you go, wow. Mona Lisa. Mona Lisa. Check this out. Mona Lisa lighting up. Mona Lisa lighting up. Mona Lisa knows where it's at. That's why she's got that wacko grin on her face, right? Mona Lisa. Cool. She's got some plants. She's got a green thumb. Check it out. She got a green thumb. Brought this out. This thing. I'm going to show you what it is. There's a bunch of stuff here. So, let me show you. I see no homework. I hear no homework. Speak no homework. Of course, obviously I bought this in high school, right? No homework. Who wants to do homework, seriously? Really? All right? Crazy that I'm actually even more people. Let me show you this. This is one of the oldest posters that I have with me. Check this out. I love this poster. I'm going to get a frame one day. Okay, it's pretty worn down. It's beautiful. And I knew I had this, right? I mean, seriously, look at this thing. Absolutely beautiful. Science fiction at its best, right? Now, be careful with this. Now, this poster made it on the cover of 1984 magazine, which is basically sort of a heavy metal style magazine, right? This was issue number three of 1984. And they used that art from that poster, this artist for their cover. Okay. And the artwork, I looked this up actually. I knew I had this one. So, let me tell you who the artist is. Let me tell you who the artist is. The artist's name is, I've got to put on my glasses, Patrick Woodruff. Patrick Woodruff is the artist's name. Okay. I'm going to give a, for the people in chat, I'm going to give you a link to the, I found a picture online. And I'll have the link in the description of this video once it's loaded or to be viewed on YouTube. Here's a link to the full poster that you can see. Okay. This guy. Oh, let me make sure I see, I see this. I'm just going to show the HD people the recorded version, right? Issue number three. I found this, I think in the last, this found its way to me in the last like 10 years, let's say not even like six years, seven years. I didn't know 1984 had the cover of that poster on, on one of their issues. Right. I was very happy to say, I was like, oh snap. Right. Fantastic. These are posters, comic books that I published. Right. And I mentioned one of the comic books I published was Gogo Boy, the first superhero continuing series, LGBTQ comic book series. Right. This is the cover of Gogo Boy number three. Okay. Beautiful, beautiful cover. And it goes into a pull up. So all I did was took the covers and just made posters out of them. Right. Because when we went to conventions, we just had these posters on the walls behind us. Right. So mermaid publications. So that's the cover of issue number three. Here's the cover of issue number two. I'm very proud of these. I'm very proud. I published 14 or 15 comic books. I was proud of all of them except one where the Inker bowed out. I was trying to make a deadline. So I ended up doing, I did some lettering on some of the issues of other comics that I published. And I did some of the inking for that issue. And I'm not an Inker. I wasn't an artist. And I was just trying to make the deadline. But these things I'm very proud of. And here's the issue number one. And this is 1984 that I published this. A young 20 year old, 20 plus year old chico getting into the comic book industry into the publishing business, biting into something that was turned out to be an amazing experience. Learned a lot through that period. Ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, I give you, I give you the army of darkness, army of darkness. Awesome. From the directors of dark man and dark man was fantastic. Really. Dark man was really good. Army of darkness. Awesome. Awesome. All right. If you haven't seen this movie, watch this movie. So good. So good. So good. Ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, I give you Pulp Fiction Pulp Fiction Ah, so super good, super good. Right. Fantastic movie as is reservoir dogs and Jackie Brown. What else we got? What else we got? Have to have a picture of Einstein and actually have a large full size picture of Einstein had to be had to be and actually had a large full size picture of Einstein that I gifted to one of my teachers in high school years later. He had a picture of full size picture of Humphrey Bogart in his room and I love that picture. So I knew he would appreciate it. When I was moving, I was giving some stuff away. So I had a full size picture of Albert Einstein that I sent to him and said, thank you for thank you for being a great teacher. This was a gift from someone that I was we hung up for a bit and she called me up one day years later and said, Hey, Gicho, you know, let's get together. I got something for you that I think you will appreciate. And she brought me a satellite picture poster of Cuba. Right. She knew I loved going to Cuba. I went to Cuba like in the 90s a few times and I loved Cuban cigars. So she gave me a satellite picture of Cuba. She was working for a project and they had these where they had this. She didn't know what to do with it. She passed it on to me. Fantastic. I had this on my wall for a while. I don't remember this at all. Let's make this a structure of hair. What? I think my partner will like this. I'm going to give it to her. Hair structures and the Alpha Helix design. Let me show you this. This is another family member that did this. It's just his artwork, but it's also that guy there and I'm going to show you that guy. Okay. So he did this when he was in high school. He didn't finish it, but do you like Sonic? Yes, please. Sonic is one of the greatest games ever. Right? So he didn't finish it, of course, but I kept it. I kept it for a high school kid. Not bad work. This one I have hanging on my wall right now. Well, I took it down to show you guys. This is a project that he got into where the city of Vancouver had a contest for high school kids if they did artwork and whoever won would get bookmarks printed of their design and they would get a $500 scholarship and they get bookmarks printed and they made this for him too. So he submitted this and ended up, this thing ended up winning. Okay. Let me give you a scan of it and it's beautiful. It's beautiful, right? And I do have a couple of the bookmarks, but I just couldn't find them. And basically all of that is coming out of a book. The imagination, right? Which is fantastic. So again, decorate your walls with things you love, right? Things that make you happy, bring you joy. Beautiful. I thought I'd show you this too for sure. So yeah, by the way, here, I'll give you his website as well. Just if you want to follow some of his artwork, he still continues to produce work and that's his, I'm just sending that to chat and I'll have the link in the description of the video as well. Just in case. This is a number out of habit. They wanted to reach out and touch someone I love for you. They can't really show you this. Panels from Gogo Boy, I believe. But I hope it was up to show you guys. This is basically for Gogo Boy. Even though Diamond Comics refuse to carry Gogo Boy for whatever reason they gave, right? The LGBT community totally embraced us, right? And I tried my best, my, tried my ass off trying to get Gogo Boy out there and stuff like this. And there was events put on in Vancouver, Seattle, and Denver where they did events to promote Gogo Boy and stuff like this. And these are some of the, some of the comics, some of the things we printed off to have on the walls for some of those events. Show me. It's too big. Like, we actually had, oh my God. We actually had a rave in the mid 1990s, early 1990s, an underground rave where there was hundreds of people and we went through the alleys down at the bunker. They did a rave especially for Gogo Boy where they had gigantic Gogo Boy posters set up. I don't have those, right? Set up. And it just blew me away. As someone who's from the comic book world never encountered the LGBT community, just the love that it was getting was unbelievable to me, right? And meanwhile, the comic book industry, the comic book distributor refused to carry it. And I, I was lost in two places, right? But just, it was unbelievable to me where there was hundreds of people just raving away. And it was one of my first raves I ever went to. It was trippy as anything, right? And people were just coming up to me, just talking with me, saying thank you for doing this and stuff like this and ask me questions and whatnot. So it was unbelievable. It was incredible, really. I'll show you this one. The other ones I can't hold up. Like this one is the smallest one, right? This is a drag queen, right? That's doing a thingamajigie of Gogo Boy. Trippy, trippy. First, first LGBTQ continuing series, comic book continuing series. I wouldn't say that this was the first gay, it's not the first gay superhero, but it was the first LGBTQ comic book continuing series that came out, right? It's a pretty big thing as far as I'm concerned. I'll have Scotch and Soda, wait, I'm physically damaged, I'm beer and star, I'm in humor. I can't show you the other ones, they're too big. They're too big. They're too big. They're too big. I totally forgot these were there. Crazy. This thing's insane. This thing's insane. Let me put this guy over here, dude. Let me put this guy over here. Check out my hands. It's all inky. Look at that. What else we got? What else we got? That was funny, posters. This is just, what do you call it, for lighting? Like, I don't know what you call these things, sort of to create different types of lighting for film. So that's not posters. More, okay, this is just a note thing. Let's put this guy over there. Let's put this guy over here. More music posters. Nice. Check these out. So this is of the same mindset of my documentary, my sister's documentary of posters, right? So let me show you this. Let me make these over a little bit. So put these over here so it's not too much pressure and there's a whole bunch that we still have to see here being built up on the posters. Just put these guys over here because we've already seen all those. The pile was getting a little too big. Not good. Let me show you these ones. Trump and Drake. Awesome. Check this out. What have we got? Yeah, look at these. These are a bunch too. Cypress Hill Blues Traveler Del Sol Rehab. Check that out. Nice, cheat, isn't it? Nice. 21 of 30, this poster. Check it out. It says here 21 of 30. So there's only 30 of these posters made, right? Let me show the HD people. Super cool. Super cool. Nice. Isaac Hayes. Look at this. Look at this. Produced by Mad Booking and Events. Isaac Hayes. Peachtschmidt, July 30th. Soboro Lot. Cool. I gotta get all these posters to frame at some point. This one's 28 out of 120. 28 out of 120. Some of these you can't even read the writing. This is Bandits. Trippy. Irp. The Bandits Record Release Part. And the Nymphets. Montreal. This is a show from Montreal. No, I wasn't at these shows. My sister was though. She wasn't at all of these shows. She was at some of these shows. She was really into music and posters and stuff like this. It was basically a lot of artists in Canada, United States, and Europe, I believe, sent her a lot of posters to, because she was making, she was making, she was interviewing people for five years, driving around all over the county, United States. Dude, I didn't even know I had this one. Slayer. Slayer. Dude. 2012 or 2004. Damn, sweet. And she was driving around, interviewing a lot of these artists for five years and creating a documentary. So a lot of people, you know, sent her posters or she went to the shows and grabbed the posters and bought the posters and whatnot. What a poster. I gotta get this frame. Why is this rolled up? I gotta get this framed. This and Dillinger escape plan. Gotta be together, man. What? I totally forgot I had this gypsy ballroom. Dude, kill switch. Whoa, engage. Master done. Mudflap. Nice. Nice. Very nice. Very nice. Very nice. What else we got? What else we got? And I've never seen Slayer live, man. Can't believe it. Look at this one. Who is this one? Sal Rosa, Thursday, December 11th. Vinyl, Runch and Cosmic. I don't know who this is. Take a look. Pretty cool. Trippy, trippy, trippy. Signatures on this. This is 46 out of 115 that were created. 46 out of 115. Check it out. What was the Slayer one? This one's numbered. Oh, it is too. Check this out. This one's 50 out of 75. Check it out. 50 out of 75. Super cool. Paul Newman is HUD. Oh, this is the movie. Wednesday, September 11th. Across from the Gem Theater. Dude, if you've never watched the movie HUD, watch the movie HUD. So good. So good. So I guess this was a poster for the movie. Or is it a band? I don't know. The movie is amazing. The movie is amazing. I need to get all these frames to tell you the truth. Really. Do you like your electronic music? DJ Crush. DJ Crush. Check this out. Alter Echo. Very nice. Very nice. Very nice. Check out the top. Sunday, October 3rd at Burbeys. Awesome. And with Alter Echo, ERS-1. Visuals by Manual Upload Unit. Sweet. DJ Crush is fantastic, by the way. DJ Crush is really good. Japanese, I believe. If I'm not mistaken. What else we got? What else we got? July 3rd at Numossiato. MG5. KDKT. Davis. Kramer. Thompson. This one's 178 out of 200. Cool poster. July 3rd. What is that in the middle? What kind of leaf is that? What's going on? Very 4th of July-ish, eh? Pretty cool. I need the weights, yeah. Let's put this guy here. We got one more of these posters. Let's check it out. Killers. Immortal Lee County. Check this out. Cool poster. The legendary Shack Shakers. Baby Drivers. Kodiaks. Emones. May 21st. We're getting to the last bunch here. Let's check it out. Let's check it out. What else we got? I got a lot of posters here. I didn't realize I had this many. Check it out. Check it out. Oh yeah. I know these ones. These have been on my walls for many, many years. Okay, let me move these guys. I gotta be careful with some of these. I don't want to damage them. What's one of the greatest movies ever made? What's one of the greatest movies ever made? Say hello to my little friend. Al Pacino and Scarface. Al Pacino and Scarface. One of the greatest monologues ever, right? When he's sitting in the restaurant with the plush people, just letting him have it, right? Scarface. Fantastic. Fantastic. Brandy Goodcigars. Tony gets his first taste of the good life. Did we say Paul Fiction? We did. We did. Paul Fiction again, right? At first we get the money, then we get the girls, then we get the world. What a great movie. Scarface. Oh yeah. Chico Revolutionary. Loving his cigars. Fidel. Fidel. Have you ever heard Fidel speak? You should. One of the greatest speakers in human history, really. Powerful. He would give speeches that were hours long. Who was his right hand, man? Fidel was the realist. Che was the idealist. I've had these for a long, long, long time. One of the best. Forget who they are now, but one of the best rock albums to come out during the 1980s and early 1990s, I guess. They put out some revolutionary, revolutionary to a certain degree, some really good music. YouTube and Joshua Tree was really good. Really. It was a fantastic album. Right? War was an amazing album. It was Sunday Bloody Sunday, right? But Joshua Tree was a great album. I don't listen to it anymore. I don't listen to YouTube anymore, but at the time it was very, very good. Have you ever watched a boxing movie? Do you want to watch a phenomenal boxing movie? One of the greatest boxing movies ever made? It's not Rocky. Rocky is great. It's amazing. But Raging Bull. Raging Bull. What a phenomenal boxing movie. Beniro, he's fallen, right? Like most of Hollywood. But this was a great movie, Raging Bull. A lot of people talk about Al Pacino and not not Al Pacino. Beniro and Joe Pesci and other gangster movies they made. This was their greatest movie. Raging Bull. If you haven't seen this, watch it. It's really good. They organized these things on the layout. Crazy, crazy. Veggie poster. Vegetables. Right on. Oh, this is a very veggie poster. Eggplants. So these are all eggplants. Check this out. Eggplants. Nice. Pretty. Beautiful. Thousand and one dishes with eggplants. From Raging Bull to eggplants. Love it. Love it. Love it. Come here. Come here. What else you got? What else you got? You want to see what I used to do as geophysicist? What I used to do. I have to hold this away because there's certain information there. But check this out. As a geophysicist we collect, as one of the things I did was collect electromagnetic magnetic data and you take it into a data set, into a software and you grid it. You run software algorithms over it. Filters over it. Process the information and plot it out. This is what you end up releasing. This is basically, actually, I can bring this closer because the information is already curled up. But basically you print this stuff up and you're mapping underground metallic and ferro-metallic objects. You're looking for either anomalies or things that don't belong there. The track here, this is basically a track that's collecting data over a track. Over a big track. And then the stuff you see here, they're pipes. Basically you're mapping or under buried stuff there. That if they're not supposed to be there, you need to go out there and dig them up and find out if anybody buried any toxins, any barrels, and we would find stuff, right? So companies or people where they didn't want to get rid of their toxic byproducts of whatever they were doing, they would go into fields and bury them. So if you're buying land, you need to run an environmental assessment. This is concept art. I have friends, I mentioned that I have friends that work in the gaming industry. And this is one of the concept arts, I believe anyway, that came out for, I forget what game this was. This was, let me read this. Prototype, that's right. So I knew one of the designers, some of the team that was working on the game prototype. And this was one of the concept posters that they put out. You're not going to see it, but was it a movie? Movie or game? It's hard to see this one. So who's won the greatest legends in music history? Jimi Hendrix. Jimi Hendrix. Awesome. Fantastic. What a guitarist. Left hand too. And the who. Tuesday at the 90 war, the who maximum R.B. Marquis. I don't know if this was a cover band or if it was the who poster, I think it was a cover band that was doing the who. But they couldn't have called themselves the who. I don't know. Pete Townsend. Pete Townsend. Phenomenal shows. That's empty. This one is, this is some of the mathematics we did. Some of the live stream math stuff that we did. Or some of the math content that I created that I just kept it. I'm not sure why, but I kept it. And we got one more thing to go through. Is there anything in here? Yeah, there is. There is some stuff I have on the ground here, but I want to show you that stuff later. Actually, let me show you that stuff right now for a second. I'm not going to show you all of them. I'm going to give you a teaser because we'll do that another time. I'll show you this as well. One of the things I do, I've done in the past, I have posters up in different places around the house. And one of the things I've done is artwork that I like. I used to have a laminator. I would just print off and laminate and decorate my walls. And I have a whole bunch of these things. This is from Samurai Jack by the way, this one. If you've never watched Samurai Jack, watch Samurai Jack. Some of the beautiful artwork and an amazing story. So I'm not going to show you these all of them, but it's just different artists. There's like three or four different artists that I like here. I have a whole bunch on my walls already. I have little guys that I laminated, that I used for decorations and whatnot. Let me show you this. I have some souvenirs from the 1994 World Cup. Okay, let's show you. USA 1994. Somehow this made it to me. Right, somehow this made it to me. Right, I got bigger things on that as well. Let me show you this. Actually before I showed you that, I know we should have. I partied with the Brazilians in 1994 in San Francisco in Alec. Jacked a few things. There's supposed to be a beer in Brazil. Here's a Brazilian fly. I guess I have that in the back of my hoodie. Back in the car trunk, drive around with it. They're just doing programs so they would have that. I don't know if I can show you the other ones. The other ones are too big. They're way too big to show. I'll show you the other ones another day. They're way too big. Like they're tarps. Check this out. I had these on my walls for a time. It used to be, it was at the Rose Bowl in LA where the final was held. The day after the final, me, my sister, and my mom went to the Rose Bowl, drove around. They had tarps all around the stadium on fences so people could see protection and stuff like this. Somehow these found their way to us. This one says gold. I can't open up the whole thing. It's not going to happen. There was holes in the tarp around the fence of the stadium. Once we were done, it's huge. I can't, I can't even unroll it. I cannot unroll it. Let me put this down. I would need an assistant to do this. I would need an assistant to do this. But I will show you one thing. How, I'll show you a picture of how they made it. Somehow they made it to us. This is what, this is what the place looked like. I'll show the live stream people. That's, that's Chicho and Mum taking a little souvenir. I'll show the HD people too. They're good memories. Good memories. Crazy. It's on the same level as this one. I had friends that Expo 86, it was a world exposition was held in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1986. And I had friends that got a little souvenir from Expo 86 and they grabbed one from me as well. And this was around the fencing of Expo 86 as well. A little souvenir. Welcome in different languages. Awesome. I can't open up the whole thing. It's big. Too large. Too large. What are those posters we're looking at? Oh yeah, the posters are there. I'm going to take a look at what those guys are. Maybe someday when I got enough space, I'll show you what these look like. This store is fantastic. We went to go buy some stuff for the World Cup, buy some stuff at the souvenir store. And I looked around the stadium and this beautiful tarp was around the stadium for designs. And I was like, you know what? The store souvenir that you can get on your own. So I turned to my mom, the little lady here. The little lady here that you see here. That you see here. And I said, hey mom, do you have a knife? And she always carries a knife. Old school. You always have a knife with you. And she goes, yeah, what do you want it for? I said, well, don't worry about it. Just give me your knife. And she says, no, what do you want it for? And I said, well, I want to go and get some souvenirs. She goes, absolutely not. I go, come on, mom, we've got tickets. We want to sell the final. Spent a month at the World Cup watching the games, right? And she goes, no, you can't do it because if they catch you, you'll be in trouble. But I'm an old lady. They won't hassle me. So this little lady, right? We're out of our knife. Okay. And me and my sister hopped in the car. And she made her way to around the stadium and started getting some souvenirs. And as soon as she had them down, like she would go on her tiptoes cut up like huge. As soon as they flopped down, we go run, roll it up, throw it in the back of the car. It was fantastic. Just a little souvenir. Oh, more posters, rock posters. More of those beautiful posters. Let's check these out. These are all, let me give them a wipe. I don't want to muck up the posters. Look at this one. Mount St. Helens. Beautiful poster. I had more of these than I thought. Very nice. Friday, April 18th at the Cactus Club. Saturday, April 19th at the double door. Mount St. Helens. 30 out of 31. I can't tell. Mission of Burma. Six out of 125. Check this out. Six out of 125. Six out of 120. That's a cool poster. Mission of Burma with Ark Welder Sunday, November 24th, 2002. First Avenue. Cool. 11 out of 145. Yeah, yeah, yes. Saturday, November 22nd, 2003. First Avenue. All ages. The Locust plus Sofox. Nice. Pretty. 22 out of 125. Mosphere. Atmosphere. Atmosphere. Dude. Atmosphere. ATM sphere. Atmosphere. Very nice. Oh, check this out. With special guest, Brother Ali with DJ KB1 and DJ Bird. Very nice. Very nice. Atmosphere. Beautiful music, man. Beautiful music. I need a warehouse to put all these up. Oh, this is Died Young State Pretty, the documentary that my sister made. So this is one of the other posters that one of the artists made for my sister's documentary about poster making, right? Underground poster making. Again, if you want to check it out, Died Young State Pretty. Nice poster. Norotomo Productions. Here's the website again. If you want to check it out, you can check out the trailer there, by the way. Let me post the link in chats and I'll provide the link in the description of the videos as well. Once they're loaded on, bitch. Oh yeah, this is another one. I know this poster. I like this poster a lot. Here's another one. Died Young State Pretty. Okay. Beautiful poster. I really like this poster. Little sad kitty. Little upside down cross right there. What's going on? What's going on? What? Oh, here's another one. Died Young State Pretty. Died Young State Pretty. Wow, we're coming up to two and a half hours. We've got like three or four more posters to go through. Okay, I had way more posters than I thought. Here's another one. Died Young State Pretty. So a whole bunch of artists ended up making posters for the documentary, which is pretty cool. Died Young State Pretty. Rollins. Check this out. An evening with Henry Rollins. Nice. Would you like to spend a night and evening with Henry Rollins? Why not? He's a cool cat. Knows what he's talking about. Icon, really. Very cool. Very cool. Awesome gang. My living room is full of posters. Now I know why they're all just bunched up in a sort of a corner to a certain degree, because there's so many of them. I gotta put these together. I gotta organize these somehow. We do, we do. We do, we do. Thank you for being here. I'm gonna go to the chat. And say bye to the chat after we stop recording with a lapel mic and an HD camera. I hope you enjoyed the posters. I had more than I thought, really. I didn't realize I had this many. Some of these I haven't seen for a very, very, very long time. Very cool movie posters, music posters, memorable, memorable. I can't even say it. Very cool designs. Some history. Beautiful science fiction. Just beautiful art to fill your space. And that's what posters are about. That's what art is about, really. So I hope you enjoyed. I hope you have your own poster collection. You're starting. You've already had it. You've got it on the walls, aside from having comic books on the walls. That is, right? And what I'll do, I'll see you guys in the next video. And if you do, like what we're doing here, if you want to support this work, Patreon is a fantastic way to support this project. And that's patreon.com backslash chicho, ch-y-c-h-o. If you want to participate in these videos, live streams, live, you want to be on Twitch, twitch.tv backslash, chicho live, c-h-y-c-h-o-l-i-v-e. We do announce what we're doing on Twitter, Gavs, Mines, VK, L-O, and Parler. And we will be uploading a lot of content as audio on SoundCloud, if you just want to listen to what it is that we're doing. And we will be uploading this video to BitShoot and YouTube. Aside from that, I'll see you guys in the next video. I'm going to go talk to chat live. Okay. Bye for now. Hey guys. I saw some chat go by, I tried to catch it. Focusing difficult. Focusing difficult. That's a lot of posters. I didn't realize. Let me turn off the audio on this. Nice. Looks like it recorded at all, which is great. I thought we might be done in late an hour and a half or something, but it took us two and a half hours to do. Very cool. Let me grab a seat. I'm going to change it. I'm going to turn off the fire because it got really hot here. You have darkness. Dude. Pop fiction. Yes. Raging bull. Al Pacino. Very nice. Very nice. Very nice. Very nice. Let me detangle myself. My space is just full of stuff now. Okay. Poster. Poster. Salute gang. Loved Beastie Boys. Beastie Boys. Dude. We have two Beastie Boys posters. Awesome. Great stream. Coolio. I'm glad you liked. Oops. Sorry gang. Might do a wall decorating with posters this week. Awesome. Really. Unfortunately in our space that we're in right now, there isn't too many walls. So we're limited on the walls and I'm using them all up. I don't want to put the posters way up there just because in that area the sun comes across. So I don't want the posters to get sunburned. Lifting some of those posters. I didn't realize I crunched up so many things in one. I need to get folders to have these posters sitting straight. How do we do that? Maybe in the next upgrade. Maybe the next upgrade. It's documentary. I think your mom is my new hero or at least this inspiration. Awesome Cheryl. She is for me. Really. How many moms do you know? Really. You go up to them and say, hey mom, you got a knife? She goes, yeah. You got your knife? She goes, yeah. She reaches into her purse, brings out a knife. Before she gives it to you goes, what do you want it for? You know, I'm just going to do something. What are you going to do? I'm going to help myself to some souvenir. She goes, nope. I'm going to do it because they won't arrest me. Right? Awesome. Awesome. May need extra protection. Yeah. I'm assuming some of these posters, the concert ones and stuff like this, they're pretty rare. I haven't checked up prices on these because I don't plan on selling any of these. I don't in general sell anything that I have singles of. I'm filing that away for future adventures. Fun gang. How long have we been going on this? Up time. What's our up time? I hope it shoots. It doesn't have a hard time uploading this one. Two and a half hours. Not bad. Not bad. Not bad. Fantastic. I hope you guys had a, I hope the visual for it was coming out okay. I think it was. The setup was good, which is fantastic. Aside from that gang, we're going to do a live stream tomorrow. Gicho overtime. Gicho overtime for this type of stuff, yeah. But we're going to do a live stream tomorrow at 3 p.m. We're going to play our 10 by 10 puzzle. Rock and roll. Dragons, I enjoyed this one. Thanks. My pleasure. Me too. I needed to go through this just to figure out what it is that I have. And this was a great opportunity to go through. Now it's archived. So I'm going to roll these up. I totally forgot about the gigantic Google Boy stuff. Man, that brought back memories at the rave. They had those things on the wall. They had big gigantic banners coming, Google Boy banners coming down, and they had these things on the wall, just panels, just saying something. Right? Fantastic, man. I needed more arms today, honor God. I can't show you the full glory of the 94 World Cup souvenirs, right? I will one day. I will one day. I had them in my space. I used to live in a space that had a huge amount of walls, so I filled up a lot of things. Not only piggy, how are you doing? I'm doing fantastic, man. We just ended up doing a video, doing a live stream of something that I've wanted to do for a while now, and I'm glad we got it done. And it gave me an opportunity to go through what I have, and when I try to put them away, I'm going to try to organize it in a way where it makes sense, rhyme and reason, right? Aside from that game, should we call the stream? Let's call the stream. Sorry about the technical difficulties earlier. I need this. Bring this. What do you call it? Sorry about the technical difficulties earlier. I'm not sure what happened. It was a hiccup with OBS. Great stream. I love this stream. Awesome. Uncharted Ace, 1994. Best year ever. It was an interesting year. It was an interesting year. All years have been interesting. This year is crazy interesting, but we leave that for another stream. Thanks as always. My pleasure, Cheryl. Thank you for hanging around, gang. Aside from that, as far as the live stream goes, I'm on Patreon. You want to follow this work? Patreon is it. You want to support this work? Patreon is it. I'll try to share as much as I can, and I will do it most likely through Patreon, okay? We are live streaming on Twitch. Obviously, if you're here watching it live, you know that. If you're watching it on BitShoot or YouTube, after the fact, twitch.tv backslash gcho live, C-H-Y-C-H-O-L-I-V-E. 2020 can be one, Elder God, indeed. I do announce these live streams, Tour de Gas, Mines, VK, and Hello, and Parler. Elder God, I'm out. Brother, thanks for hanging around. Hello from France. How are you doing? Doing fantastic facts. Factspan. Doing very good. Thank you very much. I hope you guys are doing well in France. I might upload this audio to SoundCloud. I think I might. We'll see how it goes, how the editing goes, and the video will be going up to YouTube and BitShoot. And if you're on YouTube, you can join YouTube membership and support this work through that. You can like, you can share, you can comment. Through SoundCloud, I hope you like the audio. Through Twitch, subscribing, following, sharing is a great way to support this project. Patreon is Patreon, right? Gang, thanks for being here. Thank you for letting me share one of my loves, which is poster, posters, art, decorating your space. And I hope you like my small collection, right? Aside from that gang, I hope you have a fantastic Monday and start to your week. Bye for now. And by the way, mods, thank you for taking care of business. Okay, very much appreciate it. Bye everyone.