that must be the only incident where a woman showed her boobs and they threw stuff at her!
Other than dollar bills.
that must be the only incident where a woman showed her boobs and they threw stuff at her!
that must be the only incident where a woman showed her boobs and they threw stuff at her!
Maybe her <parts> just really looked THAT bad. I mean really, if Rosanne Barr/Janet Reno/Carole Mikita etc went topless like her at that event, don't you think they would try to get them off the stage too.
Other than dollar bills.
Maybe her <parts> just really looked THAT bad. I mean really, if Rosanne Barr/Janet Reno/Carole Mikita etc went topless like her at that event, don't you think they would try to get them off the stage too.
The FBI has classified fans of the Detroit-based hip-hop band Insane Clown Posse--who call themselves Juggalos and paint their faces like their heroes--as a violent, fast-growing "gang" worth monitoring. News of the bureau's move first came courtesy of Wired reporter Spencer Ackerman.
The Juggalos are highlighted in the bureau's 2011 National Gang Threat Assessment report as a "non-traditional gangs" alongside the traditional ethnic-based Asian, East African and Caribbean gangs; the report classifies Juggalos among "hybrid gangs" such as the Latin Kings.
According to information from the National Gang Intelligence Center cited in the report, the Juggalos "are rapidly expanding into many U.S. communities" and "engage in criminal activity and violence."
Law enforcement officials in at least 21 states "have identified criminal Juggalo sub-sets," according to the NGIC.
My 8-year-old son walked into the kitchen the other morning with a startling request.
"Yo, Mom and Dad, is it cool if I hitchhike to the Yukon?" he asked. "There's supposed to be a totally hard-core Insane Clown Posse concert at an abandoned uranium mine. I figure I can eat out of garbage cans on the way up, and if anyone gives me trouble, I'll just whip out this rusty .45 that I found by the railroad tracks."
At least that's what it felt like he was saying. What he really asked was:
"Can I go to the park by myself?"
This is a good article, esp. for parents of school-age kids. It's about worrying how and when to cut the apron strings so to speak, nothing really about juggalos, but the ICP reference cracked me up!
ttp://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/ct-x-1207-keilman-column-independence-20111207,0,6583437.story