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Marvin said:
And he looks pretty retarded in his homemade pogs, but that might be because he picked out the pictures himself: http://sonichu.com/w/images/1/13/0147-CWCsMilkcapsAcrossTime.jpg
The middle one in the bottom row is the best pic of the lot. I dare say if you didn't know who he was you'd think he was just another normal kid. Shame he's surrounded by pedo-stare and pedo-stache
 
That poor little ribbon pinned to Chris. I assume it was supposed to be some sort of school pride ribbon or maybe even an AIDS ribbon since those were popular back then. I believe we wore them in elementary school one day.
 
BigAltheGreat921 said:
The Joker said:
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The long awaited graduation picture! The quality sucks but the look on his face is priceless.
Notice the lack of awards...
Be funny if someone got a pic of him running out and screaming like a toddler mere seconds later.

Someone would have if the CWCki existed back then.

Thetan said:
DangDirtyTrolls said:
Thetan said:
What really bothers me about that picture (besides the thousand mile stare) is the fact that, as an adult, he's still sleeping with his baby blanket.
Oh god I never noticed that before. The fact he used these pictures to attract girls at 25 years old is amazing. I'm not 25 yet myself but I'd cringe at the thought of putting up photos like these on a dating site and then wondering why no girls respond.

There are some women who go in for that whole creepy adult baby thing

:?:

sparklemilhouse said:
Holdek said:
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You can see the painted handicap image underneath his car.

I thought that was the blur from his shoe. Did a field agent take that pic, or was it just a random person who caught him in the parking lot? Anybody know?

I considered that, but it looks like both are there. Hard to tell for sure, though.

Butta Face Lopez said:
And in the third picture, you lose the medallion and put him in a different background, you have a completely normal dude.

Well...normal looking, I suppose I should say.

Gotta change that clown shirt though for him to approximate "normal looking."
Male said:

Goddamn even as a kid he was being dressed in clown shirts.
 
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drmccoy said:
Thetan said:
Male said:

Look at his fucking HAIR.... Is it the lighting, or is his hair disgustingly GREASY? :shock:

Greasy and messy. He hasn't seen the barber in a while. Or should I say the BARBer.
It looks like that cheap dollar store hair gell is just smeared on his head to bake in the lights.

Thetan said:
Holdek said:
Thetan said:
There are some women who go in for that whole creepy adult baby thing

:?:

Here's a whole message board full of 'em:

http://www.experienceproject.com/groups/Am-A-Sweet-Mommy-Looking-For-An-Adult-Baby-To-Love/130779
well there goes whaat little sanity I had left...
 
When I was in 4th or 5th grade, we all got red ribbons to wear. I forget the reason, but I think it was to pledge to stay off drugs or read more books or some other grade school nonsense. I remember that if a kid lost his ribbon, he got a piece of red string as a replacement.
 
Prowldent said:
It was Red Ribbon Week, which was supposed to be about staying away from drugs and stuff.
What is the point of targetting kids that young? It's not like many 8 year olds have dealers. Surely it makes more sense to teach teens who might actually have the connections to buy drugs.
 
DangDirtyTrolls said:
Prowldent said:
It was Red Ribbon Week, which was supposed to be about staying away from drugs and stuff.
What is the point of targetting kids that young? It's not like many 8 year olds have dealers. Surely it makes more sense to teach teens who might actually have the connections to buy drugs.

Teenagers are cocky and sarcastic and will laugh at and mock the whole thing. Kids in grade school are more pliable.
 
BALLZ-BROKEN said:
DangDirtyTrolls said:
Prowldent said:
It was Red Ribbon Week, which was supposed to be about staying away from drugs and stuff.
What is the point of targetting kids that young? It's not like many 8 year olds have dealers. Surely it makes more sense to teach teens who might actually have the connections to buy drugs.

Teenagers are cocky and sarcastic and will laugh at and mock the whole thing. Kids in grade school are more pliable.
In my school we used to sing the "red ribbons rules, drugs drool" song...
 
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