Today I happened to notice this link to ScottsMind.com - Evil Clown Generator on Blogdex.
The thing is, no clown on there is as scary looking to me as Bozo the Clown. (I find it even scarier that someone put a photo of Bozo the Clown in place of a photo of themselves. heh.)
Then there's the not so much scary as disturbing defaced image of George Bush: About.com - Political Humor : Bush the Clown
The most peculiar would probably be at Davezilla.com : Shakes Peare the Clown.
Still, there's nothing more awful to me than just a plain old clown. The orange wig, the round red rubber nose, and the really big shoes.
Somewhere on-line, someone was using this as an argument... They said that just because somebody is wearing really big shoes & a ruffle, it doesn't necessarily mean you'd think they were a clown, that you'd need the wig & the nose. Neh-uh. The big shoes & a ruffle - I'm thinking CLOWN, and already running away. heh.
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