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Now this is funny!! Not if you all caught the reference from Stripes but I did. Thanks SGT. Hulka a.k.a. The Big Toe.
That pic of Johnny Cash flipping the bird was also good but I believe he had a good reason for doing that vs all of the other idiots who do it because they think it is some how cool.
Incase you didn't know why Johnny Cash did this here is a snip of an article explaining why:
"The finger photo itself was shot at a Cash concert in 1969 at Californias San Quentin prison by photographer Jim Marshall. The pose was the result of Cashs response to the request: John, lets do a shot for the warden.
Who gives a crap? It's here picture. Actually I think the immature ones are the ones that worry about people that flick off the camera. Get a life. Damn.
He was doing a show at San Quentin State Prison. The photographer was a guy name Jim Marshall. He told Cash "John, lets do a shot (photo) for the Warden" and this was the mans immediate response....
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