PORTSMOUTH, NH -- A woman was arrested because she wore low-slung jeans at a local mall. Police said 27-year-old Elli skiff was wearing pants so low that they revealed a view of her rear end. When asked to leave the mall because of the pants, she refused. Skiff was arrested and charged with a misdemeanor.
Is that REALLY the crack of her ass or did her gunt just migrate to the back?
Posted by: Tuna
Looks like 10LBS of SH-T in a 5LB bag
Posted by: Sniper
Gross............
Posted by: KozmoKramer
I don't know, was it the love handles or the butch haircut that made me throw up in my mouth a little... Why couldn't it be a chick that looked like one they tried to bounce off the airplane..
Posted by: 5-0
I will bet someone $1000 there is hair on those armpits.
Posted by: KozmoKramer
I wouldn't touch that wager with odds 5-0....
Posted by: justanotherparatrooper
ok TAKE THE FKN PICTURE DOWN, yes ...ANDY would still hit it!
Posted by: SOT
Andy did hit it, that's why it looks like that.
Posted by: NewEngland2007
On the next "What Not to Wear, we'll be live in NH...."
Posted by: Cinderella
Exposed buttocks lands woman in court a second time
PORTSMOUTH — Six inches of Elli Skiff’s buttocks were exposed by her low-hanging pants and lack of underwear, a police officer observed on May 29 in the heart of Market Square. Based on that allegation, Skiff, 27, of 5B Heaton St., Rochester, faces a violation-level charge of indecent exposure/lewdness, to which she entered a not guilty plea in Portsmouth District Court Monday. It’s the second time Skiff’s pants have landed her in the District Court in seven months. Low-hanging pants make passenger's bus ride brief “Her pants were down to the point where people could see her privates,” prosecutor Stephen Kasmar told the Herald. According to the complaint by Officer Eric Bentz, police were called to the downtown area by someone complaining about a “woman with pants drooping low.” Bentz noted on the back of the complaint that he observed Skiff squatting in front of a bench exposing what he estimated to be six inches of buttocks. After “several requests” that she pull her pants up, Bentz reported, she did “slightly" but her “pubic hair and buttocks were still exposed.” In addition, Bentz reported, Skiff was “rude and disorderly.” After she was cited for indecent exposure and lewdness, Skiff was “spoken to” again later the same day by a different police officer who was asked to serve her a barment letter prohibiting her from entering Starbucks. Skiff’s trial date has not yet been scheduled. On Nov. 8, 2007, Skiff pleaded guilty to a Newington police charge of criminal trespassing for refusing to leave the Fox Run Mall when asked to do so because her low-slung jeans revealed her buttocks. During her Oct. arraignment on that charge, she wore buttocks-revealing pants to the District Court. In exchange for her guilty plea, the misdemeanor charge was reduced to a violation and she was fined $200, with all of it suspended pending her good behavior for six months.
Elli Skiff appears in district court for arraignment on a criminal trespassing charge related to a problem with her revealing pants in this October 2007 file photo.
Elizabeth Dinan photo
Posted by: justanotherparatrooper
Posted by: Inspector
Something about that photo jogged Harry's memory!
Posted by: kwflatbed
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Originally Posted by Inspector
Something about that photo jogged Harry's memory!
So Fuggin Ugly how could you forget
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