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'Idol' busted in NLR

BREAKING: The Times of North Little Rock is getting into the 24-hour news business, here with a report on the drug bust of former American Idol Corey Clark. A cross-country driving stop near Prothro Junction proved a bad idea, as cops checking out a suspicious vehicle found Clark was wanted on warrants from Arizona, along with some pot. Has anybody told Paula?

The mug shot is courtesy of proprietors at Clark's latest address, the Pulaski County Jail.

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Fraggle-Rock Sideshow Bob had been previously arrested for beating up his little sister.

Got in Paula's britches and then tried/did cash in on it.

American Idol indeed

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And Paula wants us to believe she has never had a drink or have been drunk, huh? You would have to be on some serious drugs to deal with Lil' Corey; and, no, I am not hating on him because of his hair. I guess it is a good thing he wasn't ensnared in one of Chris Hansen's predator stings....a fallen idol, again.

Now Cato you gotta support you buddies....one here....

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Don't you all worry your pretty heads about this! Huckabee will make a big show of pardoning him and be back in the national press big time!

I suspect if he actually got in Paulas panties, it was only to see, what he looked like.

The only positive out of this is that it reopens the discussion of whether Protho or Prothro is the correct spelling.

Suspicous car idling in the parking lot of a Red Roof Inn at 2:45 am??

What's that about?

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