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About Michael dEstries

Michael has been blogging since 2005 on issues such as sustainability, renewable energy, philanthropy, and healthy living. He regularly contributes to a slew of publications, as well as consulting with companies looking to make an impact using the web and social media. He lives in Ithaca, NY with his family on an apple farm.

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  • Ashley From Mass

    That’s lulzy. Good photoshop too.

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  • Nicole W

    Does Michael Vick Deserve a second chance?
    Watch this preview for VICKtory to the Underdog

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjostWvg9tU

    http://strangleholdmerch.com/vicktory-to-the-underdog-p-191.html

    “Vicktory To The Underdog” takes an in depth look at world renowned tattoo artist “Brandon Bond” and his dog rescue efforts – particularly rescuing the infamous Michael Vick fighting dogs.
    Rather than focusing on the dog fighting problem, the movie sheds light on solutions leading to “Vicktory” for all the underdogs in the movie – tattoo people, pitbulls, parolees and all the other people in this world that society has turned their back on through ignorance and racism.
    The movie also examines the life of Brandon Bond and his struggle with balancing fame, fortune and the Rock-N-Roll tattoo lifestyle with a more fulfilling life that focuses on the betterment of both animals and society as a whole.
    Featuring celebrities like Debbie and Danny Trejo, Michael Berryman, Pixie Acia and Donal Logue, the movie takes you on an incredible journey you will never forget!

    Proceeds for this film will be going to Villa Lobos Pitbull Rescue. http://www.vrcpitbull.com

  • Greg

    Yes, Vick deserves a 2nd chance, in the UFC. He should be forced to fight with no pay for 3 more years. He should be forced to take on any challengers. Then, if he loses, he should be put to death by electrocution or drowning. If he wins, then he has earned his freedom and should be allowed to play in the NFL. However, there should be an addendum to the personal foul rules. No personal fouls should be called in his favor. Then, he will have “paid his dues.” I mean seriously. How sadistic to you have to be to electrocute and drown all the dogs that are involved in the fights. How many dogs did he kill 50+?