Strippers Now Have Benefits — Other Than Great Boobs
Strippers have rough lives. They have to dance, listen to music, hustle unsuspecting drunks...I mean it's tough. But now, all their hard work is starting to pay off!
Strippers have rough lives. They have to dance, listen to music, hustle unsuspecting drunks...I mean it's tough. But now, all their hard work is starting to pay off!
They're hired to looked good and enunciate clearly while delivering the news/sports/weather. Maybe keeping it clean wasn't part of the contract. Check out some HI-LAR-I-OUS TV News faux pas here:
And how about some not-so-dirty memorable f@#* ups:
According to KSLA.com, a brand new Shreveport Police car was found early Monday morning on cinder blocks with all four tires and rims stolen.
KSLA says the car was parked at a Stoner Avenue electronics shop waiting to have equipment installed in it
It was funny while it lasted. Remember the video of the goofy girl who's so busy trying to walk and text at the same time that she falls right into a mall fountain? The hilarious video went viral, and its pitiable star remained anonymous — until now.
It started a few months ago in Seattle, when would-be masked crusaders came out of the woodwork, taking on crime in the city (and in one instance bravely stopping a man who was exposing himself on a city bus). So how are the heroEs doing now?
To put it bluntly: not so super. Just ask "Phoenix Jones, the Guardian of Seattle," who got clocked in the face and threatened with a gun over the weekend when he tried to break up a downtown fight. Video of the local news coverage after the jump: