From
then to now:
A Baron Storm Photo
Retrospective |
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A young fan
stands in line for two days to get Baron Storm tickets at the
Moscow auditorium. Baron Storm arranged to have two tanker trucks
of breast milk available to feed the young fans in line. This
was organized personally by Baron Storm who spent a lot of time
with the nursing mothers. |
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Baron
Storm gets ready for a charity concert at the Royal Albert Hall
in London. It is a charity event designed to raise money to buy
another Rolls Royce jet engine for his jumbo jet, which now has
10 engines instead of the original four. The added speed allows
Baron Storm to shorten travel time between concerts thus giving
more pleasure to more fans. |
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Baron Storm’s
Rolls Royce was given to him by the Queen of England as a tribute
for all his assistance in advising the Royal Family on how to
get good seats at his concerts. The car is unique in that the
engine is nuclear powered. |
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Baron Storm
and his new Lear/Citation Mk V11 jet. The plane, which was a special
order was made by the same consortium that made the Concorde.
It is the only private jet with sub sonic, zero gravity capabilities
in the world. The plane is capable of low orbital flight patterns
similar to the space craft of NASA. The plane is also unique in
that it uses a chemical reaction as the power source. |
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Baron Storm
with the design team responsible for the Lear/Citation Mark VII
jet. The multi-million dollar, six-year project took aircraft
to a new level in the history of flight. The team are also ardent
fans of Baron Storm. |
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Baron storm
gives his favorite dog named FURBALL a hug before heading off
on tour to Saudi Arabia. Baron Storm has donated millions of dollars
to BSPCA animal shelters around the world. |
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Another
Baron Storm fan experiencing the Multi Orgasm Phenomena or MOP
effect after a sold out concert in Berlin. |
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Baron Storm
in a serious discussion with two of his bodyguards after an assassination
attempt by 75 men from Iceland who claimed Baron Storm slept with
their wives during a tour of that country. Baron Storm denies
having any sleep while he was with them. |
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Baron Storm
was photographed with two women from Iceland at an after concert
party. The picture was flashed around the world. Baron Storm later
said that the 75 children who looked exactly like him born in
Iceland was a pure coincidence. |
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Baron Storm
returns home after surviving three months in the African jungles
when his jumbo jet crashed after his engines fell off. A spokesperson
for Boeing said that the plane was designed for four engines not
eleven. Baron Storm survived by eating three meals a day of lion
dung. |
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Baron Storm
celebrates his survival with his personal masseuse and his shrink
Dr. Melbray who is also a board certified clinical sexologist. |
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Baron Storm
gives his personal trainer a hug after walking away with nine
gold medals at the last Olympics. |
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Baron Storm,
accompanied by his personal security advisor Kato Chop, meet the
press after surviving another assassination attempt by a bomb.
Two record executives have been charged. |
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A rare picture
of Baron Storm teaching John Lennon a new song called ‘Imagine’
which later was recorded by John. |
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Dr Melbray
with Baron Storm and the daughter of the Sultan of Brunei aboard
the new jumbo jet of Baron Storm. Rumors of a romance are flying. |
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Baron Storm
visits a hospital where 300 women were taken after a concert in
New York. The women were all suffering from the MOP effect. |
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Baron Storm
in the piano lounge of his new jumbo jet plays for a fan experiencing
the MOP effect. |
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Baron Storm
doing his thing! Performing in Rio de Janeiro in front of 1.5
million fans. Baron Storm wowed the crowd by singing some of his
greatest hits. Standing ovations went on for 36 hours after Baron
Storm had left the building. |
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Baron Storm
singing one of his greatest hits ‘Kissing You’ from
the ‘Friends & Lovers’ Album. The CD has racked
up sales in excess of 14 million copies worldwide. |
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Baron Storm
with his exotic electric car that he designed and named MI5. The
price tag if you want one is a cool $2.5 million. |