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Racist Biker

Play video content DISGUSTING BEHAVIOR A man out for a bike ride spit on a woman -- on camera -- and apparently called her a racial slur ... according to Canadian cops, who've tracked him down and arrested him. The racist incident went down Saturday at a park in Calgary ... and video clearly shows the cyclist spitting on a woman passing him on a skateboard. You also hear the man hurl a racial slur against Asian people.

Megan Fox Is 95% Legs

And 100% hot. Here she is at the German premiere of "Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen." We cannot confirm, but allegedly there are two other people in this photo. Shareon Facebook TWEETThis Megan Fox Hot Bodies Beauty Movies Transformers ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7tbnZZ5qopV9nfXGFjmltaGllZLqms8CnZJ%2BnqGK9qbvTqGSlnZeofA%3D%3D

All the Times 'That's So Raven' Taught Valuable Lessons About Racism, Discrimination, Hazing, Fire S

It wasn’t all silly disguises and Raven’s crazy visions. Sometimes, That’s So Raven taught viewers valuable lessons, even touching on racism and discrimination in the workplace. Here are a few of the most important episodes of the Disney Channel original series. ‘True Colors’ Season 3, Episode 10 In this episode, Raven and Chelsea decide to get jobs in retail. When they both go for the interview, Raven clearly knows more about fashion but Chelsea ends up getting the position.

Is Taurus SC safe for pets?

Answer: It is recommended that you keep pets out of the area while applying Taurus SC. Once the product has dried completely, it is safe for pets to return to the area.Click to see full answer. Accordingly, is Taurus SC Safe?Answer: Taurus SC can only be used for small spot treatments for active termite colonies indoors. It is not labeled for general pest control indoors. It is safe to use around pets and children if used as directed.

Sufferin Succotash! Looney Tunes Voice Actor Joe Alaskey On Bugs Bunny, Geraldo, & Why He Wasn

Bugs Bunny. Daffy Duck. Yosemite Sam. Marvin the Martian. These animated icons would have been silenced years ago if not for Joe Alaskey, the multi-talented voice actor behind the lion’s share of Looney Tunes productions over the past few decades (including but not limited to Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Looney Tunes: Back in Action, and the Steven Spielberg-produced Tiny Toon Adventures). Alaskey’s résumé also includes vocal stints for such varied projects as Forrest Gump, Rugrats, Duckman, and Avatar: The Last Airbender, but let’s be frank — you really only wanna know about his work on D.