Mike Adams is a literary slop zombie; a mutt breed of surrealism and violence; a man who likes his metal heavy and his rock southern. In May of 2007, he boldly published a book of maniacal short stories entitled ‘Toilet Bowl Soup: Redneck Tales from the Armpit of America’ - selling more than 10,000 copies worldwide. However, in 2010, he released ‘Toilet Bowl Soup: The Holy Sh*t’, which sold about 100 copies - if you count close friends, relatives and other people who felt sorry for him. Mike Adams also co-stars in the films ‘Watch Out’, ‘Phone Sex’, ‘Wamego: Ultimatum’, and ‘Trust Me’. He has also contributed music to the movie “It Came from Trafalgar” staring Hank Williams III and Gunnar Hansen from the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Mike Adams currently resides in Southern Indiana where writes for a number of Townsquare Media websites, HIGH TIMES, Playboy's The Smoking Jacket, and Hustler magazine.
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Indiana Church: Is This Statue of Mary Really Crying?
On the grounds of the St. Mary Catholic Church in Griffith, Indiana is a statue of the Virgin Mary. At first glimpse, this statue does not appear any different than others like it on display at Catholic churches in the area, but a closer look reveals something oddly fascinating: the statue appears to be crying.
What Are Indiana’s Top 10 “Do Not Call” Complaints?
Everyone hates receiving calls from pesky solicitors. To help combat this annoyance in the Hoosier state, Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller has teamed up with Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster to organize the first ever national “No-Call Law Enforcement Summit.”
Listen to the Indiana Pacers Read Bedtime Stories
This is either the most disturbing or the coolest thing to ever happen in Hoosier sports. Beginning next week, your kids can have a bedtime story read to them by one of the Indiana Pacers.
Indiana Leads the Nation in Meth Lab Seizures
Indiana is now the meth capital of America. At least that appears to be the consensus of a recent law enforcement report ranking the nation's tweeker states.
Indiana Mall Bans Hoodies — Could Eastland Mall Be Next?
A controversial sign posted by an Indiana mall cautioning patrons to drop their hoodie before entering has some customers screaming discrimination. The Mounds Mall in Anderson, Indiana recently displayed signs at all of their entrances stating, “For the safety and well-being of everyone, please lower your hoodie...
Experts Say Mosquitos and Ticks Survived the Indiana Winter
After experiencing a long cold winter here in Indiana, scientists say that although they anticipated the freezing climates would kill off the population of annoying insects, most of them likely survived.
Indiana Unemployment Rate Lowest Since 2008 — Lower Than National Average
The Indiana workforce is finally on its way to recovery, as recent statistics indicate the state’s unemployment rates are now the lowest since 2008 – lower than the national average.
Indiana Gun Bill to Allow Firearms on School Property Passed
Earlier this month, the Indiana House passed a controversial piece of legislation that would allow people to bring firearms on school property as long as they are kept inside a locked compartment of the vehicle.
Indiana Senate Approves Welfare Drug Testing
Earlier this week, the Indiana Senate approved a measure that would require some welfare recipients to undergo drug testing.
Indiana Cold Beer Sales Opponents Fight It Out in Federal Court
The debate surrounding the rights of Indiana convenience stores and their ability to sell cold beer is foaming over this week in Indianapolis.
It Is Now Legal in Indiana to Be an Annoying Drunk
It is now officially legal in Indiana to get slobbering drunk and harass other people.
Earlier this week, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled to eliminate the portion of its public intoxication law that deemed it unlawful to get inebriated and “annoy” others in public.
Where Are the Best Places to Work In Indiana?
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce recently released its 2014 Best Places to Work in Indiana list. Among this year’s winners are several Evansville-based businesses, ranging from small companies to major corporations.
This year’s rankings consist of four classifications: small companies (15-74 employees); medium companies (75-249 employees); large companies (250-999 employees); and major companies em