There is a poll on The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show the guys want their listeners to decide who has the biggest 'black spot' on their soul. Click on this link to vote!
Someone in Great Britain posted two photos on Twitter last month of an overweight guy dancing at a club.
The caption read: "Spotted this specimen trying to dance; ... he stopped when he saw us laughing."
Last week, a guy near Minneapolis, Brad Knudson, of Prior Lake, Minn., posted a video about two kids who bullied his daughter and used the n-word.
He explained that he called the kids' dad about it, but that the guy was a allegedly even bigger a-hole.
Caitlin Prater-Haacke, a high school student in Airdrie, Alberta, was bullied a few weeks ago on Facebook.
Someone posted on her page telling her to die. Pretty brutal.
But instead of responding in a negative way, Caitlin did just the opposite.
Sixty-two-year-old Edmond Aviv, of South Euclid, Ohio, pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor disorderly conduct charge and was sentenced by a judge to sit on a street corner and hold a sign declaring he was a bully.
The charge was brought after an ongoing neighborhood dispute in which a neighbor said Aviv bullied her and her disabled children for years.
I don’t know much about pro football, but I’m pretty sure the hazing stops after your rookie year… unless you’re Prince Amukamara.
It’s a video that’s as shocking as it is heartbreaking. In a clip widely circulating on the Web, middle school students in Rochester, NY’s Greece Central School District viciously taunt 68-year-old bus monitor Karen Klein with graphic slurs for ten minutes, eventually driving the grandmother of eight to tears. The video is very NSFW for bad language and an utter lack of humanity. But, if you read