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Thirteen high school LaCrosse students have been suspended after writing – and displaying – a teammate’s prom invitation on their tushes. The girl to whom they directed their derrieres accepted, by the way. [M Live]

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By:           Andrew Belonksy
On:           Apr 30, 2008
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No. 1 · todd

Does anyone have a picture? Maybe it’s on the you tube.

Posted: Apr 30, 2008 at 3:14 pm · @ReplyReply to this comment · [Flag?]
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No. 2 · Cambel · Member · 47 comments

What I find interesting is that the principal said that this behavior is degrading towards women. I’m curious. If being a stripper, who is naked in front of men is degrading towards women then wouldn’t the LaCrosse team be the people who were degraded? The girl accepted, and all the women students thought it was funny. Can something be considered offensive to women if no women are offended by it? Just saying.

Posted: Apr 30, 2008 at 3:48 pm · @ReplyReply to this comment · [Flag?]
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No. 3 · Paul Raposo

Who wrote the words on each kid’s ass? That doesn’t seem like a DIY job.

Secondly, how sad are all the comments in the article link? Apparently this stunt is right up there with God fearing, family values, pro-life, right wing brilliance and punishing those dumb kids is anti-American, liberal, Bush hating, queer loving political correctness. Bizarre.

Posted: Apr 30, 2008 at 4:18 pm · @ReplyReply to this comment · [Flag?]
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No. 4 · Z.

I think they were creative!
How come they got suspended
http://www.ilovezeren.com

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No. 5 · Phoenix

I demand they show us pictures of this invitation so we judge for ourselves!

Posted: Apr 30, 2008 at 10:22 pm · @ReplyReply to this comment · [Flag?]

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