Sunday, April 25, 2010

RassleChat Givaway tonight!

I'm giving away 5 WCW classic trading cards circa 1991 tonight on Rasslechat!

Also, for the first 50 user that donate a minimum of $2.00 with the chipin widgit on the page to make a donation to the Kildare Project general fund, I will mail them a random WCW trading card, along with a instructions for getting a exclusive limited edition High Resolution digital art piece, which will not be made available anywhere but the givaway!

Also... to sweeten the pot, they will receive an extra guess to the "guess the change" contest this Thursday night on BYOB to receive a cool $5.00 paypal cash!

See you all on Rasslechat tonight 6:30 PM CST! Use the link below to watch the broadcast, chat, and have a great time!


Watch live video from The Kildare Project Live! on Justin.tv

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Bandwith Issues

Sorry if the broadcasts look like shit lately. I'm working on it, but I have a low upload bandwidth that is hindering the shit out of me right now. I will do my best in the next few weeks and months to remedy this. Thanks for your patience.

Friday, April 16, 2010

The Kildare Project General Fund

I hate doing this, I really do. But There is a lot of equipment needed to improve broadcast functionality, as well as make T.K.P. even more user friendly. I will sink whatever monies I get into the Project, but it isn't nearly enough. the list following is what I need right now, and hope to have by the end of the year.

1. Domain Registration for one-stop access to all content. (video, writings, art, and special projects)
2. Laptop with mobile card for mobile broadcasts
3. Entertainment fund for licensing of independent films for streaming purposes.
4. Camcorder for special video shoots.
5. Video editing software
6. Improved wireless router.
7. Various other equipment, costumes, and materials to make a cheap studio for a more professional look.

I had and still do hope to gain sponsorship to help defray costs, believe it or not. I haven't made one dollar in profit, and consider this a labor of love.

I know things are tough out there, but if you have equipment to donate (sorry, not tax deductible), or enjoy the broadcasts and videos and want to contribute. Please use the chipin widgit below to donate a buck or two.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Mark: A short storyette for the charity awareness retreat

Mark:
By Chaz Kildare
A One Shot Storyette for The Charity Awareness Mini Retreat

Hello,

My Name is Mark. I am in the second grade. I go to George Washington elementary school. I am in seven years old. I have lots of friends. I like Gym and playing kickball. I want to be an astronaut when I grow up. I like playing in the park.

My mom told me I was sick. My mom told me that I have a disease that is not my fault. I have something called Acquired Immunity Deficiency Syndrome.

My name is Mark. I am seven years old. I have AIDS

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Hello,

My name is Mark, I am in third grade. I go to George Washington elementary school. I am eight years old. I don't have many friends. I can't play in Gym class anymore, They say if I get hurt I can make other people sick. I want to be a police officer when I grow up. I want to make people have to be fair. When I go to the park the other kids don't play with me anymore and tell me to go away. It makes me mad.

My mom told me I got sick when I needed blood for an operation when I was little. The blood was bad.

My name is Mark. I am eight years old. I have AIDS


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Hello,

My name is Mark. I am nine years old. I can't go to school anymore, they didn't want me there. We had to move away because the people there are afraid of me. I like to draw pictures in my hospital bed. I'm in the hospital a lot now. If I grow up I want to be a doctor. I haven't been to the park in a long time.

My mom cries a lot when she thinks I am sleeping. I didn't want to make my mom sad. If I wasn't sick my mom would not be sad. I want my mom to be happy.

My name is Mark. I am nine years old. I have AIDS.



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Hello,

I am Marks mother. I found these words in my child's notebook when I was going through his things. Sadly, Mark did not live to see his tenth birthday. He was a brave and alive child, that slowly got worse when his body could no longer fight off infections.

It wasn't Mark's fault that he contracted HIV, then AIDS. Mark received contaminated blood that was not screened properly when he had his appendix taken out at the age of four.

When we told the school of his condition, his educators, as well as his classmates parents immediately grew afraid of Mark, and forbade their children have contact with them.

Mark, who was always a popular boy, could not understand why something that was not his fault resulted in everyone that he cared about in school, and in our town to shun hum. First the apathy, and then the harassment that resulted in us having to move to another city where no one knew us.

HIV and AIDS do not discriminate. They affect the young and the old, the black and the white, the straight and the gay. In 2008, It has was shown that at least 2.1 Million children are living with either HIV or AIDS. HIV and AIDS not only infects and leads to the victims death, it also infects the community with intolerance and hatred about something they do not understand.

If you know a person with HIV or AIDS, please do not treat them like they are a disease to the community. Please treat them like a person the community cares for.

Sara Blorns
Mother of Mark Blorns
1990-1999
Rest in Peace Mark.

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(AUTHORS NOTE: The preceding was a work of fiction. Mark and his mother do not exist. But over 2.1 Million children and their parents currently live with either HIV or AIDS. There may not be a cure now, but with patience, understanding and research, maybe one day we can find a cure for these children, and let them all enjoy their day in the park.

Please visit http://www.pedaids.org/Home.aspx for information on how you can help.)

Chaz Kildare
4/14/2010

Monday, April 12, 2010

Justin TV

thanks to everyone that came out to the broadcast tonight!

Even if you miss a broadcast, it will be archived for 2 weeks.

Guest broadcasters will be coming in soon!

Thanks!

Chaz

Saturday, April 10, 2010

R.I.P. Big Daddy

Big Daddy, you will be missed.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/RIP-Bob-Baby-HaystacksBig-Daddy-Ziolkowski-1975-2010/102393853135296?ref=mf