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It's Batman pursuing the JokerOriginally posted by greenlake View PostWe're saved! Someone must've issued the Bat Signal....

Man dressed as Batman chases 'killer clowns' in Cumbria
For me they are both creepy, I would run away from both.
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We're saved! Someone must've issued the Bat Signal....

Man dressed as Batman chases 'killer clowns' in Cumbria
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I liked the American police department that said they'd investigated, and the reported sighting was a hoax: "It was somebody dressed as a clown."
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Plenty of clowns at client co and most of them don't even waste their time dressing up
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Surely the correct response to a clown jumping out at you is to administer a thorough shoeing to ensure the jolly chap doesn't do it again?
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Well that's most of CUK safe then.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostStatistically its still safer being a Clown than a Black Male in the US
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Statistically its still safer being a Clown than a Black Male in the US
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Bearing in mind the number of people that carry guns in the US I'm surprised it hasn't gone badly wrong a number of times. There are a couple of pranks gone bad videos on YouTube, sadly not nearly enough.
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