Guy in a Elmo Costume screams that "hindus rape children" in Times Square. Shrek comes the the rescu
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You just can't make this shit up.
Adam Sandler, the racist Elmo who ran a Cambodian bondage site in 1999.
[QUOTE=Jmir 54;42195277]New York is such a weird city
It would be so hard for me to live there because I feel so much pity for all the crazy-ass people there.[/QUOTE]
Me and my friend went to Times Square one time. There was no Shrek that day, so we just went up to Papa Smurf and Smurfette and we were all like "wow it's shrek and fiona" and Fiona was like "No we ain't you stupid" so we said "We love you Fiona and you too Shrek. Say hi to Donkey for me" and left
[QUOTE=Jmir 54;42195277]New York is such a weird city
It would be so hard for me to live there because I feel so much pity for all the crazy-ass people there.[/QUOTE]
Not as fucked up as you think it is. It's pretty average till some of these events happen, which aren't usually every day events.
Aye lad, this is [I]my[/I] square.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jz6TwSsunvY[/media] Here's what the guy looks like.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bECs-cj_RIA[/media]
Another video of him lol
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_Yc7NY0ZCE[/media]
even got on the news
Wow, Luigi just standing on the sidelines.
Like usual.
[QUOTE=ewitwins;42197259]I actually went to Times Square this summer, and from what my cousin told me (and personal experience) the majority of those costumed performers are: a) doing it illegally and aren't being stopped by the city and b) Really super fucking mean if you don't tip them for pictures. There are also "rappers" who try and force their CD's on you. My brother actually got yelled at for not taking one and for apparently being "afraid of a strong negro male".
In summary, if you're a tourist, do NOT go to Times Square, there are so many better places, like Rockefeller Plaza, 72nd through 76th Blvd in Manhattan, Central Park, East Harlem by Riverside (it's safe and has great jazz!), and the Waterfront near the Financial District.[/QUOTE]
Our last trip to New York exposed us to these product pushers. There was this guy that was giving away "free" hats, and just reached over and put one on me and my mother's head. Then he demanded a $20 "donation" for the hats. My mom tried to take the nice way out. "Oh, I only have my credit card on me-" "I TAKE CREDIT!", and with that he whipped out a phone with a card scanner on it.
My mother was speechless, so I reached up and collected both hats and placed them on his head, and my mother followed me away from the guy before he could really shout over the crowd.
They're really fucking pushy.
[QUOTE=ewitwins;42197259]I actually went to Times Square this summer, and from what my cousin told me (and personal experience) the majority of those costumed performers are: a) doing it illegally and aren't being stopped by the city and b) Really super fucking mean if you don't tip them for pictures. There are also "rappers" who try and force their CD's on you. My brother actually got yelled at for not taking one and for apparently being "afraid of a strong negro male".
In summary, if you're a tourist, do NOT go to Times Square, there are so many better places, like Rockefeller Plaza, 72nd through 76th Blvd in Manhattan, Central Park, East Harlem by Riverside (it's safe and has great jazz!), and the Waterfront near the Financial District.[/QUOTE]
Those rapper guys are real alright and they smell of weed too, I remember one guy said to my friends and I "Shake my hand if you like black people"
i saw the thread title and thought it was bullshit
i was horribly wrong
And there's Luigi. Like a blister, he only arrives when all the hard work is done.
[QUOTE=jason278;42198449]Those rapper guys are real alright and they smell of weed too, I remember one guy said to my friends and I "Shake my hand if you like black people"[/QUOTE]
The thing is, they sometimes they try and play the whole race game to get your attention. I went to Gran Canaria (obviously not the same thing but similar incident) where these black woman beggers tried to stop me and when I refused they started to surround me and call me a racist and started telling me I don't like black people (I've had friends from all background of life including black, indian and asian) which then they surrounded me and basically tried to rob me. Forcing me to give them money for a bit of rope with any old beads on them. I ended up giving them 15 euros and felt robbed.
[QUOTE=SgtTupelo;42199366]And there's Luigi. Like a blister, he only arrives when all the hard work is done.[/QUOTE]
His costume is too shitty to be Luigi, his name is Squeegee.
[QUOTE=Cypher100;42198269]-more vids-[/QUOTE]
Hold on, did they mention this guy during SNL's Weekend Update one time?
Shrek.
[video=youtube;bVdireUJS1Q]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVdireUJS1Q[/video]
The entire Elmo Saga
[QUOTE=Macneil_bmx;42199801]The thing is, they sometimes they try and play the whole race game to get your attention. I went to Gran Canaria (obviously not the same thing but similar incident) where these black woman beggers tried to stop me and when I refused they started to surround me and call me a racist and started telling me I don't like black people [B](I've had friends from all background of life including black, indian and asian[/B]) which then they surrounded me and basically tried to rob me. Forcing me to give them money for a bit of rope with any old beads on them. I ended up giving them 15 euros and felt robbed.[/QUOTE]
I can tell from this part that you're a white guy
[QUOTE=Dr.C;42204615]I can tell from this part that you're a white guy[/QUOTE]
I thought that too.
AROUND WHITES
PREPARE FOR FIGHTS
[QUOTE=Dr.C;42204615]I can tell from this part that you're a white guy[/QUOTE]
I figured it out when the ladies played the race card.
I've only really heard white people accused of racism, or white people accusing other races of racism when they complain about white people.
Racism generally involves white people. Hell, even the Middle East stuff has white people flying in trying to fix everything.
White people can't seem to get out of racism
White people
[QUOTE=BigJoeyLemons;42208977]I figured it out when the ladies played the race card.
I've only really heard white people accused of racism, or white people accusing other races of racism when they complain about white people.
Racism generally involves white people. Hell, even the Middle East stuff has white people flying in trying to fix everything.
White people can't seem to get out of racism
White people[/QUOTE]
I enjoy playing the race card on other brown people, especially my parents.
It rarely works
[QUOTE=Anotherwall;42204601]
The entire Elmo Saga[/QUOTE]
Gotta love how the cops always get involved.
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