Kid Rock Shows Grit in Waffle House Brawl
It was a perfect storm, the kind of 100 Karat headline that we thought only existed in fantasy. Kid Rock gets in a wild rumble in an Atlanta Waffle House...only the absence of Don King can be regretted.The story goes like this. Kid goes to Waffle House with his entourage in tow. Kid buys everyone breakfast. Some punk mouths off because Kid Rock is a giant, walking bull's eye. Altercation in Waffle House. Altercation moves outside of Waffle House. Mouthy punk then breaks window. Kid goes to jail for 12 hours.
Kid Rock will be remembered as the Hemingway of this nascent millennium. Bless his booze-addled faux-trash heart.
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3/11/2008 9:19 PM
Blogs N' Roses wrote:
Kid Rock was signing pancakes and distributing Hepatitis C to all those who ate at the Atlanta Waffle House where he had that altercation. The celebrity pancake flipping was for charity and had nothing to do with the previous altercation. This is the second time Kid Rock has been caught in a Waffle House under his own recognizance. I wouldn't be caught dead there, but he willfully attends.By the way, Waffle House pancakes taste like I assume Paul Stanley's Chest tastes.Source ... -
3/11/2008 9:49 PM
Blogs N' Roses wrote:
Kid Rock was signing pancakes and distributing Hepatitis C to all those who ate at the Atlanta Waffle House where he had that altercation. The celebrity pancake flipping was for charity and had nothing to do with the previous altercation. This is the second time Kid Rock has been caught in a Waffle House under his own recognizance. I wouldn't be caught dead there, but he willfully attends.By the way, Waffle House pancakes taste like I assume Paul Stanley's Chest tastes.Source ...







Kid Rock is quickly becoming my favorite herpes-infected, celebrity. Perhaps when I take a History of Rock class, I will do an extra credit project on how awesome he is.
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Hey, a cowboy's gotta get his waffles, right? It just coincided with the day he wanted to punch someone in the face.
Two words: anger management.
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