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Early Addition: The Absolute Best Mugshots Of 2011
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Early Addition: The Absolute Best Mugshots Of 2011


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Ben Yakas

Published Dec 13, 2011

Modified Dec 13, 2011


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Published Dec 13, 2011

Modified Dec 13, 2011


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  • Watch video of a married lesbian couple and their two daughters confronting Troy, Michigan mayor Janice Daniels about her derogatory Facebook posting about “queers” marrying in NY.
  • There doesn't seem to be any hit toy for retailers this holiday season.
  • Conan wasn't that impressed with the Bushwick parking video.
  • Mets take $40 million loan, are basically panhandling at this point.
  • Man confessed to killing his teen ex-girlfriend and her pal in a Facebook post before he killed himself as well.
  • How Carlton from The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air changed fashion.
  • Verizon scared the bejeesus out of customers in NJ with a "civil emergency" announcement.
  • Check out those smiles: the 45 best mugshots of 2011.
  • Katie Couric breaks up with her much-younger boyfriend.
  • And finally, we know exactly what we want for Christmas: a baby fur-seal wriggling its way into our home.

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