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[[File:390px-Black Ribbon.svg.png|30 px]]Kermie passed away October 6, 2016. Kermie who was the founder of [[Enchanted Island]] and [[ WEIRD Radio]] and dear friend to BoyWiki and to many boylovers passed away in his sleep on Thursday October 6, 2016.  
*[[File:390px-Black Ribbon.svg.png|30 px]]Kermie passed away October 6, 2016. Kermie who was the founder of [[Enchanted Island]] and [[ WEIRD Radio]] and dear friend to BoyWiki and to many boylovers passed away in his sleep on Thursday October 6, 2016.  


*[http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-sex-offender-halloween-20161005-snap-story.html Sex offender parolees not required to post 'do not disturb' signs on Halloween]
*[http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-sex-offender-halloween-20161005-snap-story.html Sex offender parolees not required to post 'do not disturb' signs on Halloween]

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The News From WEIRD Radio for the week of
Sep. 26 - Oct. 2, 2016
  • Kermie passed away October 6, 2016. Kermie who was the founder of Enchanted Island and WEIRD Radio and dear friend to BoyWiki and to many boylovers passed away in his sleep on Thursday October 6, 2016.
Last year, a Chula Vista sex offender parolee was instructed to post a “do not disturb” sign in front of his residence on Halloween night to ward off trick-or-treaters.
(Brittny Mejia, L.A. Now, US, October 6, 2016)
Public inquiries should be about truth, not giving people ‘closure’.
(Luke Gittos - spiked, UK, October 4, 2016)
They just kept coming, and coming, and coming, across multiple states. Clowns in vans. Clowns in the woods. Clowns lurking in the shadows. Clowns chasing people or doing crimes.
(CHRISTOPHER MELE - The New York Yimes, US, Sep.29, 2016)
On Wednesday, March 30, 2016, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit did something extraordinary: It asked viewers to empathize with an admitted rapist.
(Dylan Matthews, Vox, US, September 24, 2016)