Such a blatant and obvious cash grab, that will draw attention (and potentially resources) away from actual cases of CP.
Like dude, if this sucked so much, why did you take some many photo recreations of the cover over the years? And get a "Nevermind" chest tattoo?
Also WTF on including Chad Channing in the lawsuit--all he virtually did on that album was hit the crash cymbals on "Polly" (since it was from the prior Butch Vig session). I'm sure Chad has gotten some dough over the years but would be shocked if he had $150k laying around.
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12hahaha! well done.
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13[claps loudly]
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14""The images exposed Spencer's intimate body part and lasciviously displayed Spencer's genitals from the time he was an infant to the present day," legal papers filed in California claim."
Whoever wrote that maybe ought to seek treatment.
Whoever wrote that maybe ought to seek treatment.
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15Imagine a world where no one close to you pushes back on such a ridiculous attempt at 150k.
This shit makes a dude look real bad win or lose. For 150k?
wtf
This shit makes a dude look real bad win or lose. For 150k?
wtf
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16“It’s hard not to get upset when you hear how much money was involved,” Elden added. “I go to a baseball game and think about it: ‘Man, everybody at this baseball game has probably seen my little baby penis,’ I feel like I got part of my human rights revoked.”
It’s unclear what Elden does for a living now but as of the Time profile in 2016, he was living with his mother in Los Angeles and focused on “making art and growing tomatoes.” The same article also mentioned Elden was mentored by acclaimed street artist and “Obey” creator Shepard Fairey."
If dude never told anyone who he was no one would know.
It’s unclear what Elden does for a living now but as of the Time profile in 2016, he was living with his mother in Los Angeles and focused on “making art and growing tomatoes.” The same article also mentioned Elden was mentored by acclaimed street artist and “Obey” creator Shepard Fairey."
If dude never told anyone who he was no one would know.
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17Weed is legal in CA now. Nobody needs to make that excuse any more. The getting a license to grow ship seems to have sailed on this dude too.enframed wrote: “making art and growing tomatoes.”
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18"In the past you’ve said it was cool. When did that change?
Just a few months ago, when I was reaching out to Nirvana to see if they wanted to be part of my art show. I was getting referred to their managers and their lawyers. Why am I still on their cover if I’m not that big of a deal?
Has it affected your relationships at all?
Totally. Everyone thinks you’re making money from it. You’ll hook up with a hot chick, and then they figure out you’re not making any money from it and they’ll dump you"
Just a few months ago, when I was reaching out to Nirvana to see if they wanted to be part of my art show. I was getting referred to their managers and their lawyers. Why am I still on their cover if I’m not that big of a deal?
Has it affected your relationships at all?
Totally. Everyone thinks you’re making money from it. You’ll hook up with a hot chick, and then they figure out you’re not making any money from it and they’ll dump you"
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19" The naked swimming baby from the cover of the groundbreaking Nirvana album “Nevermind” re-enacted the image for the record’s 25th anniversary — this time wearing clothes. Spencer Elden, 25, wanted to go au naturel when he made a splash to honor the legendary grunge band, he told The Post.
“I said to the photographer, ‘Let’s do it naked.’ But he thought that would be weird, so I wore my swim shorts,” said Elden, an artist from LA. "
“I said to the photographer, ‘Let’s do it naked.’ But he thought that would be weird, so I wore my swim shorts,” said Elden, an artist from LA. "
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20The headline “…sued by the baby” cracks me up.