I get irrationally angry they gush over how some old junky crap has to be worth a decent amount of money and they turn out to be correct. This doesn't happen when I watch Pawn Stars.
I get irrationally angry they gush over how some old junky crap has to be worth a decent amount of money and they turn out to be correct. This doesn't happen when I watch Pawn Stars.
According to the article Jarrod pleaded guilty to methamphetamine possession and got a 60-day sentence. But, he was soon out on probation and busted again weeks later for transporting narcotics and driving under the influence of alcohol.
The judge didn’t take too kindly to Jarrod’s second strike and gave him a 16-month sentence. According to a separate source, the time behind bars changed Jarrod for the better. “Living alongside the murderers and rapists made him realize he was going down the same path. He’s not a bad guy. He went through a dark few years there and drugs were at the root.”
Jarrod is reportedly bound and determined to stay on the straight and narrow, and his new-found success on Storage Wars should help make that a reality.
And what about Brandi Passante? By now most of you have probably seen the above mug shot photo featuring a woman that looks sort of like Brandi Passante crying (99% chance it’s not her btw), but has she ever run afoul of the police? The answer is yes, although nothing as severe as Jarrod’s drug conviction.
According to online records, Brandi was arrested for drunk driving in May, 2007 and pleaded guilty in October of the same year. Her punishment was three years of probation, mandatory three-month attendance at First Offender Alcohol Program, and $390 in fines. Unfortunately, Jarrod Schulz and Brandi Passante’s mug shot photos were not available online. If there’s someone out there in Orange County with some connections at the county courthouse leave a comment below or drop us a line at starcasmtips (at) yahoo.com!
In the end I think it’s obvious Jarrod and Brandi have gotten their acts together and are headed to bigger and better things. I’m sure some fans will criticize this article and accuse us of being negative, but I think Jarrod and Brandi’s past is integral to understanding their story and only makes them (and the show) that much more interesting and positive.
Luckily we still have Storage Wars Texas
"The founding fathers did not like the idea of the tyranny of the majority ruling the country"
Dan Druff
“I don't know what weapons World War III will be fought with, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.”
Albert Einstein
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today if a gift
and that is why it's called the present"
Eleanor Roosevelt
I went to the same high school as Brandi. I didn't know her very well since she was a senior when I was a freshman, however her brother was in the same class as me. He was definitely the class stoner and all around bro-tard. From what I heard Brandi was also a stoner and drunk as well.
I couldn't watch the show for the tabulation of profits reason either. The constant, "here's a 1994 Sony Walkman, that's a crisp $100. We have over a hundred albums from the hair bands, that's $5 a pop." It drove me crazy. Barry was the only thing worth watching because he didn't give a shit about money and was entertaining.
Pawn Stars is in fact tight as fuck.
Does anyone know what the process is to have shit evaluated by the bald guy on pawn stars? Rick I think is his name. Like I have an original "Annie get your gun" poster from the 50's or so, a bottle of 1987 Marilyn Merlot and some other crap I can't sell and am considering making the trek out to vegas and seeing what the pawn shop will give me for it (and trying to get on tv)
Originally Posted by sonatine
"The founding fathers did not like the idea of the tyranny of the majority ruling the country"
Dan Druff
“I don't know what weapons World War III will be fought with, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.”
Albert Einstein
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today if a gift
and that is why it's called the present"
Eleanor Roosevelt
You are going to sell a bottle of wine to a pawn shop? Plus I can't understand the whole idea of driving far to get to a pawn shop. The appeal is that easy to access. The whole business model is aimed at people who are too lazy, desperate, or stupid to sell their items at value.
Are you even vaguely aware of how impossibly small the vanity wine market is? Apparently not...IT'S SMALL AS FUCK YOU GOONEY BIRD, IF YOU DOUBT ME YOU KNOCK YOURSELF OUT TRYING TO SELL THE FUCKING THING. 1987 MARILYN MERLOT RETAILS FOR $2700 CHECK MARILYN WINES WEBSITE.
Originally Posted by sonatine
I would recommend taking it to a wine place, not a pawn shop to sell it - if it is worth that much.
Retail $2700, pawn shop will give you $600-800 if you are lucky.
Shit put a fucking ad on Craig's List.
These guys make a living off robbing people blind every day, I knew a guy who owned one and he told me how he gave people peanuts on the dollar for anything and everything.
Vanity wine market small.
LOL LOL. I don;t even know where to begin. I was picking out bordeaux's from my dad's wine cellar at 2 years of age. I was actually going to give you advice but you're not worth my time with how insulting you can be. GL selling at 20% of its value. That is if you don;t drink it yourself
There is a bar in Greektown in Detroit that is called Marylin's on Monroe that actively collects Monroe Merch. Good bet they'd listen to an offer. www.facebook.com/marilynsonmonroedetroit
Mike would never make it on TV for Pawn Stars. He probably could for Hardcore Pawn though. He could go in there and try to sell his stuffed animals full of cum and lunch meat. When they refuse, he starts crying, then goes crazy.
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