Boring https://m.eonline.com/news/143744/vampire-diaries-castmembers-busted-mug-it-up-for-cops Spoiler × Entertainment News, Celebrity News, Celebrity GossipE! News AppFREE-In Google Play VIEW Share TWEET EMAIL Tap to See Full Image Vampire Diaries Castmembers Busted, Mug It Up for Cops By: JOSH GROSSBERG, WHITNEY ENGLISH Fri., Sep. 11, 2009 12:55 PM The cast of The Vampire Diaries has the smiling mug shot down pat. Now they just need to work on their timing. Four female stars of the new hit CW series were nabbed by police for vamping it up and distracting passing motorists during a promotional photo shoot last month in Georgia. Normally, you'd think news of nubile actresses being naughty would come out before the show debuts to drum up publicity. Instead, word of the arrest hit today—hours after The Vampire Diaries' huge premiere. Anyhow, here's what went down... Nina Dobrev, 20, Sara Canning, 22, Candice Accola, 22, and Kayla Ewell, 24, were all rung up on disorderly conduct charges back on Aug. 22, according to the incident report from the Monroe County Sheriff's Department obtained by E! News. Also busted were photographer Tyler Shields and actress Krystal Vayda, who isn't a castmember. Both face similar charges. Authorities found the giggly group standing on the Rumble Road Bridge overlooking Interstate 75 around 3:42 p.m.—a little early for vampires, but not for the actresses. After examining the camera, officers found images of the Vampire crew confusing the freeway for the runway and striking a series of poses, including hanging over the bridge, straddling a railing and simulating being tossed over. Police spokeswoman Alison Seoman-Willis said the sextet was taken into custody and booked at a nearby station, where they "were all cooperative," paid a fine and were released. Now, will it only be a matter of time before the show's producers are arrested for grand larceny for stealing some of Twilight's mojo?
I'd like to think that last one, with those lips, has given roadhead in a stolen vehicle, while under the influence, speeding, and without proof of insurance.
Sounds like if your bouncer can get choked out by a midget then you need higher standards for your bouncers.
I am confused by that whole situation. Looks like he just stands there and takes it till he passes out. Maybe he was into it?
Will be interesting to see if the CFP committee considers that a quality loss or not. Do we know what school he roots for?
Driver accused of running over 2 women at The Well arrested https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/l...er-2-women-at-The-13949109.php#photo-17624610
My curiosity led to me googling Arab, Alabama: The name of the town was an unintentional misspelling by the U.S. Postal Service in 1882 of the city's intended name, taken from Arad Thompson, the son of the town founder and first postmaster Stephen Tuttle Thompson. Two other names for the town were sent to the Postal Service for consideration: "Ink" and "Bird". Arab has frequently been noted on lists of unusual place names.[4]