Man In Ice Cream Costume Mistaken For KKK

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Lindsay Lohan - goes into re-hab

Well she may be in there for a while so these may be the last we see of her for a while.
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These are old, from january.She has blonde hair again...obvious sign that its old.Just found some candids from this week she still had blonde hair plus shes been on alot of the talk shows lately and ive seen all the appearances.
 

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What's that on the floor?

.........Oh....its my penis.
 

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Ocala, FL-- The owners of an ice cream shop in Florida thought they could lure customers by hiring someone to stand outside dressed in an ice cream cone costume.


The outfit, a cone-like body topped by a pointed white hood, was doing just the opposite -- driving people away, WTSP reports.
That's because a lot of passersby thought the actor was wearing a Ku Klux Klan outfit.



One woman called the shop crying because she was afraid to cross the street at that corner, WTSP says.



The owners of Ice Cream Family Corner and Sandwiches say they had no idea about the mistaken identity and have packed the costume away in a storage room.



"We were just trying to get people to come in," says store employee Jasmine Gonzalez.


Gonzalez says they found the ice cream cone costume in a back storage room after they opened up the restaurant. It's the same outfit 10 News found for sale online at several different Halloween websites for around $29.



The Ocala Star-Banner cuts right to the heart of the issue: "Once and for all, people, it's an ice cream cone."



The newspaper says Liza Diaz, manager of the store, is from Puerto Rico and had never heard of the KKK white supremacist group.



Tom McNiff, the paper's managing editor, writes, "She can't even quite get her tongue around the name, referring to the white supremacist group as the 'Ku Ku Klan' without a hint of irony or sarcasm."