TKC BREAKING NEWS!!! KANSAS CITY PROTESTORS FOR FERGUSON JUSTICE HIT COUNTRY CLUB PLAZA AGAIN TODAY!!! ARREST ENSUES #BLACKOUT!!!



Right now social media breaks news of Kansas City protestors on the Plaza and interrupting the local middle-class shopping spree.

To wit . . .

CHECK OUT THESE MOSTLY WHITE PROTESTORS MAKING A RUCKUS IN SOLIDARITY WITH FERGUSON INJUSTICE ON THE COUNTRY CLUB PLAZA RIGHT NOW!!!

It's an important effort that shows broader opposition to a recent failure to indict Officer Wilson than most would suspect in the Midwest.

KCPD Chief has tweeted on the recent protest and expects the demonstrations to continue into the late afternoon and evening.

Update: There has been one arrest . . . Word of more than a dozen protestors throughout the area.

Developing . . .

Comments

  1. Good for them.

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  2. How is it a failure to indict someone if the evidence to indict them isn't there? Where is the failure in that? Just because you want someone indicted doesn't mean there's been a failure if a grand jury decides there's not enough evidence to indict them. I prefer to live in a country where justice is based on the facts, not emotion, and not the Al Sharpton political agenda, which is a greater threat to this country than Officer Wilson ever thought about being. Why do TKC and these so-called protestors so willfully and blindly deny the facts of the case?

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  3. OMG These protesters are becoming so annoying. Yeah yeah hands up dont shoot. Where are all these people when innocent kids are getting killed in drive by shootings? Nobody cares its just business as usual. Another dead body in the urban core, right?

    They dont seem to understand what frame of mind biggie smalls jr was in that day. Strong armed robbery for some blunt wraps. Yeah, what a big teddy bear who was just minding his own business. Listen up people. If you attack a cop and/or reach for his gun you might get shot. Just a little common sense that people seem to have forgotten.

    Have you listened to some of reverend Al Sharpton's speeches recently? You would think we live in an era where black people cant vote let alone be the President.

    A lot of these lily white protesters are just self hating individuals with "white guilt" for no reason at all. Many hipsters too. These are the kinds of people who are gentrifying neighborhoods mind you. The gays are mad because the spotlight isnt on them as it has been lately.

    Ferguson looting reminded me a little of hurricane katrina.

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  4. Looks like a couple of mudsharks. Hood rat breeders rallying to a nigger thug. Not much to report.

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  5. Fuck these "protesters." Rioters, opportunists, apologists ... that's what they are. These people contribute nothing meaningful to society. To hell with 'em.

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  6. Amen! Fuck them and everybody that looks like em. ..

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  7. It's such bullshit. These protesters and hobby activists are masking the real issue--the endemic and worsening crime in certain communities. They're complaining about the issue of police brutality which is a serious enough issue--but are silent as the graves of thousands of blacks on the issue of the bloodbath in our cities. So, yes, lie down in the street and annoy shoppers. Bravissimo.

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  8. Oh man it would have been the ultimate fail if these protests were going on earlier in the year when it first got warm out. For those of you who have experienced finding yourself in the middle of the mob you know what I am talking about.


    Ferguson protesters and then they start coming in their waves right through the middle of the protest. The protesters wouldnt know what to.

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  9. Just walked by the group. Probably 15 to 20...maybe. Alternating with the "Hands up - Don't shoot" and "No Justice- - No Peace" chants...too funny. I asked a couple: "SO what would justice be?" 4 or 5 shouted "JAIL FOR THE COP!" What a bunch of Fucktards. Nuf said.

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  10. Cops have to be held to a higher standard than gang members. There is a difference between the two.

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  11. MB paid the price for fighting a cop over his gun. It was a suicidal move on his part. He said before he died he wanted to be famous, so maybe this was his 15 minutes.

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  12. Question: does a protest on streets of KC need a city permit and have to be planned, within the zone on the permit? I recall the skinheads did earlier this year. Believe the counter protest group across the street also had a permit.

    Does the Ferguson party march wherever they feel, when they feel like it? punish plaza shopper and business on one of the biggest days of the year? Can't believe City would give a permit to march on the plaza today

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  13. Not a single one of those ass wipes can give you the name of a single black person killed in this city. They cant tell you how many cops have dies in the line of duty this year. or a single name of one . The most current numbers I can find is 106 by the way. Furthermore, let one of these nimrods get mugged or just get the shit slapped out of em, and theyll call the cops before their head snaps backwards from the impact. Black lives only matter when the shooter is white.

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  14. upinthewoodpileawatchinyou11/28/14, 4:02 PM

    Happy Kwanza everyone!

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  15. died..... typo for the grammar nazis.

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  16. This entire movement is so incredibly stupid it will be difficult to take future race issues seriously.

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  17. 3:41 I believe it depends. It is my understanding that protests in response to recent news events are exempt from the permit requirement. But I couldn't find anything on the kcmo.gov website, so that is from the ACLU, and they cite some case law supporting their statement. Below is their summary of an answer to your question.

    "Many permit procedures require that the application be filed several weeks in advance of the event. However, the First Amendment prohibits such an advance notice requirement from being used to prevent protests in response to recent news events."

    Hope that answers your question.

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  18. Agent Edwin O. Roman-Acevedo
    San Juan Police Department, PR
    EOW: Wednesday, November 26, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Deputy Sheriff Christopher Smith
    Leon County Sheriff's Office, FL
    EOW: Saturday, November 22, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Police Officer Justin Winebrenner
    Akron Police Department, OH
    EOW: Sunday, November 16, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Deputy Sheriff Matthew Chism
    Cedar County Sheriff's Office, MO
    EOW: Sunday, November 2, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Police Officer Shaun Richard Diamond
    Pomona Police Department, CA
    EOW: Wednesday, October 29, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire

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  19. Investigator Michael David Davis, Jr.
    Placer County Sheriff's Department, CA
    EOW: Friday, October 24, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Deputy Sheriff Danny Oliver
    Sacramento County Sheriff's Department, CA
    EOW: Friday, October 24, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Sergeant Michael Joe Naylor
    Midland County Sheriff's Office, TX
    EOW: Thursday, October 9, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Deputy Sheriff Michael Norris
    Monroe County Sheriff's Office, GA
    EOW: Sunday, September 14, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Corporal Bryon Keith Dickson, II
    Pennsylvania State Police, PA
    EOW: Friday, September 12, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire

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  20. Deputy Sheriff Joseph Matuskovic
    Charleston County Sheriff's Office, SC
    EOW: Monday, September 8, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Corporal Jason E. Harwood
    Topeka Police Department, KS
    EOW: Sunday, September 7, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Patrolman II Nickolaus E. Schultz
    Merrillville Police Department, IN
    EOW: Sunday, September 7, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Police Officer Daryl Pierson
    Rochester Police Department, NY
    EOW: Wednesday, September 3, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Agent Geniel Amaro-Fantauzzi
    Puerto Rico Police Department, PR
    EOW: Monday, August 25, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


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  21. Chief of Police Michael Pimentel
    Elmendorf Police Department, TX
    EOW: Saturday, August 23, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Police Officer Scott Patrick
    Mendota Heights Police Department, MN
    EOW: Wednesday, July 30, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Detective Melvin Santiago
    Jersey City Police Department, NJ
    EOW: Sunday, July 13, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    K9 Tracker
    Alabama Department of Corrections, AL
    EOW: Monday, July 7, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Patrolman Jeffrey Brady Westerfield
    Gary Police Department, IN
    EOW: Sunday, July 6, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


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  22. Officer Perry W. Renn
    Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, IN
    EOW: Saturday, July 5, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Deputy Sheriff Allen Bares, Jr.
    Vermilion Parish Sheriff's Office, LA
    EOW: Monday, June 23, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Chief of Police Lee Dixon
    Little River-Academy Police Department, TX
    EOW: Thursday, June 19, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    K9 Tanja
    Walker County Sheriff's Office, GA
    EOW: Friday, June 13, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Police Officer Alyn Beck
    Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, NV
    EOW: Sunday, June 8, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


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  23. Police Officer Igor Soldo
    Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, NV
    EOW: Sunday, June 8, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Police Officer Kevin Dorian Jordan
    Griffin Police Department, GA
    EOW: Saturday, May 31, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Police Officer Brian Jones
    Norfolk Police Department, VA
    EOW: Friday, May 30, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Police Officer Jair Cabrera
    Salt River Police Department, TR
    EOW: Saturday, May 24, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire
    Location: Arizona


    Patrolman Stephen Arkell
    Brentwood Police Department, NH
    EOW: Monday, May 12, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire

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  24. Detective Charles Dinwiddie
    Killeen Police Department, TX
    EOW: Sunday, May 11, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Trooper Gabriel Rich
    Alaska State Troopers, AK
    EOW: Thursday, May 1, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Sergeant Patrick Scott Johnson
    Alaska State Troopers, AK
    EOW: Thursday, May 1, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    K9 Mick
    Portland Police Bureau, OR
    EOW: Wednesday, April 16, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Deputy Sheriff Michael J. Seversen
    Polk County Sheriff's Office, WI
    EOW: Monday, April 14, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire

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  25. Police Officer Alexander Thalmann
    New Bern Police Department, NC
    EOW: Monday, March 31, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Police Officer David W. Smith
    Johnson City Police Department, NY
    EOW: Monday, March 31, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Master-at-Arms Mark Mayo
    United States Navy Security Forces, US
    EOW: Monday, March 24, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire
    Location: Virginia


    Police Officer Robert German
    Windermere Police Department, FL
    EOW: Saturday, March 22, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Deputy Sheriff Ricky Del Fiorentino
    Mendocino County Sheriff's Office, CA
    EOW: Wednesday, March 19, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire

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  26. K9 Maros
    United States Department of Agriculture - Forest Service Law Enforcement and Investigations, US
    EOW: Wednesday, March 12, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire
    Location: North Carolina


    Officer Jason Crisp
    United States Department of Agriculture - Forest Service Law Enforcement and Investigations, US
    EOW: Wednesday, March 12, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire
    Location: North Carolina


    Agent Joaquín Correa-Ortega
    Puerto Rico Police Department, PR
    EOW: Monday, March 10, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Detective John Hobbs
    Phoenix Police Department, AZ
    EOW: Monday, March 3, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Deputy Sheriff Jonathan Scott Pine
    Orange County Sheriff's Office, FL
    EOW: Tuesday, February 11, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire

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  27. Sergeant Cory Wride
    Utah County Sheriff's Office, UT
    EOW: Thursday, January 30, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    K9 Gorky
    Davie County Sheriff's Office, NC
    EOW: Thursday, January 23, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire


    Agent Carlos Rivera-Vega
    Puerto Rico Police Department, PR
    EOW: Tuesday, January 21, 2014
    Cause of Death: Gunfire

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  28. protests will be over in few months as people lose interest

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  29. thats 43 officers killed by gunfire since we want to keep it apples to apples, 6 of which were dogs. so 37 to answer your question 4:00

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  30. My number was accurate...line of duty includes vehicle accidents, assaults, shooting etc. Maybe your last is cops shot..

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  31. Cracker rage on a blog. It's like retards throwing a tantrum over milk instead of juice. Fucking crybabies.

    Retard crackers!

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    1. Is that like hurling racist and offensive insults on that same blog? Thanks, you're a peach.

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  32. Watching COP's marathon on Spike TV. Naked, huge bag of Cheetos, jacking off like a wildman watching white cop's beat niggers and haul them off in piss wagons.

    Life is good. I am a thankful white American male.

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    1. Also a lunatic with no ideas worth the name. Just stereotypes and bullshit.

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  33. Injustice? Fuck what the fuck are you smoking Buttholio? You numb nuts refuse to deal with truth. You just want to egg on the mental dwarfs and make yourself look big in front of a bunch of fucking losers. I can't wait to see how you beaners deal with shit when you geniuses are in charge.

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  34. 4:36 I don't think we should count dogs at the same level as humans. all of the cops listed dying by stabbing were dogs, those killed by accidental gunfire don't count, the 14 who died by heart attack. the gunfire deaths are relevant, i'm not sure how dogs and heart attacks are.

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  35. if we count dogs killed by cops some local departments would blow your mind

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  36. your number is correct, but how does...

    "Police Officer Ronald Leisure suffered a fatal heart attack while conducting a foot patrol of the VA Medical Center in Livermore, California, at approximately 11:15 am."

    ...relate to the danger of cops on patrol?

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  37. "Sergeant Jeffrey Garrett suffered a fatal heart attack while participating in a 2-mile training run with other officers in Westgate Recreational Park shortly after 8:00 am."

    I mean come on, how are criminals on the street to blame for this?

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  38. "Deputy Sheriff Tim Williamson suffered a heart attack following a struggle with a subject he was attempting to arrest."

    This heart attack counts.

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  39. but the 20 dogs listed in the 106? No

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  40. "Trooper David Kedra was accidentally shot and killed while participating in a training exercise at the Montgomery County Public Safety Training Complex, in Plymouth Township, at approximately 4:45 pm." No criminal element, ie irrelevant to the discussion of dangers on patrol

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  41. "Detective Sergeant Tommy Smith was accidentally shot and killed by another officer while conducting a probation check and warrant service at an apartment on Dougherty Road, in Dublin, at approximately 1:00 pm."

    It was an unnecessary no-knock search because...

    "The subject wanted in the initial search had already been taken into custody by another agency prior to the start of the search"

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  42. in the last THIRTY years there has not been ONE kcpd officer killed by gunfire, 2 by a vehicle and 4 by accident. thats 6 in THIRTY years. KCPD has killed that many people this year alone.

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  43. I don't call 15 to 20 people a protest of any magnitude related to MB. I call that a sad group of people who have lives that are tainted with the inability to deal with reality.

    !. Hands Up - Don't shoot
    When MB refused to obey orders from an officer of the law who no doubt as the evidence has shown had probable cause to stop and detain MB for questioning. Telling them to move off the street to the sidewalk makes sense rather that questioning suspects in the middle of the street. MB refused to follow orders from an officer of the law acting in full compliance of the laws in which he was employed to enforce. Said officer then can do many other things to enforce his requests. MB chooses to act out in the matter in which he did escalating the whole situation leading up to him being shot. MB was too stupid, too full of gangsta attitude to simple put hands up and say, “Don’t shoot officer lets work this out here.” These idiot protesters are yelling out what MB didn’t do and in the end caused his death. If MB had done so and was shot then the protesters would have had a reason to be on the streets voicing their displeasure in the act of a law enforcement officer.

    2. No Justice- - No Peace
    Twelve people sat in a room and heard all the evidence that was presented to them. Just the same as twelve people sat in a court room and heard the evidence about Brian Euston’s death presented here in Kansas City not all that long ago. A mostly all-white jury found that a black man wasn’t guilty of any crimes related to Euston’s death. Stanford Griswold was there when Euston was hit the same as MB was there when a law enforcement office was hit. Now we know that the jury for MB wasn’t all white, but those twelve people said the officer wasn’t to be indicted. So how was that no justice? Justice was handed out by a group of peers for Officer Wilson just the same as it was for Stanford Griswold. No peace is a small group of people who feel they have the right to disturb the peace of hundreds of other people simply because they can’t deal with reality.
    By the way did huge groups of white people who many thought that Stanford Griswold was guilty of murder take to the streets after the verdict and breaking in to store looting them then start burning down their neighborhoods throwing bottles of urine at law enforcement necessitating the need for a state of emergency to be signed and the National Guard having to be called out?

    No they didn’t.

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  44. I saw the Plaza protest on Channel 41 (just before they broke away to cover--and cover--and cover--a car chase). Keeping in mind I only saw what was on TV, it looked like most of the protesters were white, and they pissed off a black woman trying to shop who gave them what-for.

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  45. Darren Wilson11/28/14, 6:51 PM

    Michael Brown is dead because he was a thief, a thug, and a bully. Period. All those protesters need to go to Machole's house. Her own momma knows a thief, thug, and bully who killed her baby and she still won't snitch. Prayer vigil anyone?

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  46. Wow, stop the city for 12, count 'em 12, ignorant asshats!

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  47. niggers are stupid.

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  48. Al Sharpton was in Sears.
    He was there to protest the fact that most all of the washing machines were white. So the clerk called the store
    manager, who asked, “What’s the problem here, Reverend”?
    Sharpton pointed at the machines and loudly bemoaned the fact that most of them were white.

    The manager replied, “Well, Reverend, it's true that most of the
    washing machines are white, but if you'll open the lids, you'll see that
    all the agitators are black."

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  49. It must be peaceful living inside a Just World.

    Nothing ever goes wrong, there is no injustice. People who get killed clearly deserved to get killed, everyone is solely responsible for their own outcomes, the rich deserve it for being ubermensch and the poor deserve their lot for being lazy and subhuman.

    If we could permanently remove one single fallacy from the collective human psyche forever, "Just World" is pretty high up in the list.

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    1. Well, it's also a rather lazy strawman to assign to people that disagree with you. What if they simply disagree on the facts and despise the nauseating demagoguery of race-grifters?

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  50. man 8:59 thats some heavy shit you must be doing some bad ass acid.

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  51. Racial make up of MB grand jury was 3 black and 9 white, same racial make up of St. Louis county, as in jury of his peers. Still may be civil suit and federal case though fed case would have higher burden of proof so probably not.

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  52. And a wise man once said, the sky is not green, the grass is not blue, and life is not fair.

    doesn't mean you shouldn't work to make it better.

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  53. Pretty simple nigger operation.

    If they don't get their way, they riot. It's racial.

    The stupid ass whites supporting the spooks come from mostly upper class homes, having had everything given to them, including a huge dose of GUILT.

    Now mix in a few million shit stain Mexicans, oh well, Monte Carlo is nice in the winter.

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  54. 8:59pm was smoking some serious Butt Berry. You know those dingle berries of balled up shit that hang from your asshole after you don't shower for a week or so. Butt Berries. Pull a couple, light up and you have Mexican LSD.

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