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Randy Quaid is batshit crazy (vid in link) nsfw


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http://uproxx.com/webculture/2015/02/randy-quaid-filmed-himself-******-his-rupert-murdoch-mask-wearing-wife/
 

Through this rant, Evi sits behind Randy on a bed wearing a bikini with sunglasses and thigh-high stockings — motionless without speaking — and you’re like, “Huh, that’s kind of unsettling.” But OH NO, IT GETS SO MUCH WORSE. At the end of the minute-and-a-half long rant Randy declares, “You wanna f*ck me, Rupert? Well, I’m gonna f*ck you.” He then makes Evi don a Rupert Murdoch mask and proceeds to simulate (?) doggy-style boinking with her on camera. Oh, and a dog barks at them throughout the “sex.”

 

 

 

Damn, he needs to do Cousin Eddie's Canadian Vacation.

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Uhhh, he's been insane for a while now.

 

 

Alleged illegal occupancy

On September 18, 2010, in Santa Barbara, California, Randy Quaid and his wife faced burglary charges for living in a guest house without permission of the owner. They claimed that they had owned the property since the 1990s although a representative of the property owner had called the Santa Barbara Sheriff's Office and produced documents that showed the house as being sold to the current owner in 2007. The previous owner purchased the property from the Quaids several years earlier. TMZ reported that the Quaids claim that the home was wrongfully transferred to a third party by the use of the forged signature of a dead woman named Ronda Quaid in 1992.[18] The Quaids are accused of more than $5,000 in damage that they are said to have caused to the guest house.[19]

They were booked for felony residential burglary under section 459 of the California Penal Code (459PC), and misdemeanor entering a non-commercial building without consent (602.5 PC). Evi Quaid was also booked for misdemeanor resisting arrest (148PC). Their bail was set at $50,000 each. On September 19, 2010 they posted bail and were released.[20] On October 18, 2010, bench warrants for the Quaids were issued following their failure to appear for a hearing on the burglary charges.[21] Their bail was subsequently raised to $500,000 each.[22] The bail was forfeited in November 2010.[23] The company that posted bail for the Quaids lost a court case in January 2012 to prevent the forfeiture.[24] On April 11, 2014 it was ruled that Randy Quaid's bond will be rescinded due to a procedural error.[25]

"Star Whackers" and Canadian exile

On October 22, 2010, Quaid and his wife sought protection under the Canadian Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, after being arrested in the Kerrisdale neighborhood of Vancouver.[26] Subsequently, they applied for refugee status on the grounds that they fear for their lives in the United States, claiming that numerous actors have died under mysterious circumstances committed by the "Hollywood star whackers".[27] They were granted bail on the condition of $10,000 bond pending further Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada hearings.[28] However, due to their failure to deposit the required bond with the court for several days, they remained in custody of the Canada Border Services Agency.[29] They were released on October 27 after the discovery that Evi Quaid is a "prima facie Canadian citizen".[30][31][32] On July 15, 2011 an attempt to extradite Randy and Evi Quaid from Canada failed when the U.S. Department of Justice turned down a request from the Santa Barbara County district attorney calling for the Quaids to be returned to California to face the felony burglary charges dating from the September 2010 incident.[33] As a result, Quaid and his wife would be subject to arrest in the United States.[34] In January 2013, Canadian immigration officials denied Randy Quaid's request for permanent resident status in Canada[35] while leaving open the option to challenge this decision in Canadian Federal Court.[36]

In 2011, Eva produced a low-budget docudrama, Star Whackers, starring Randy, which ruminated upon the allegedly existent criminal conspiracy. Described as "drugged-out dreck" by Vancouver Sun film critic Peter Bernie,[37] the film screened at least once, but has not been commercially released.

The "star whackers" theory has attracted the interest of film industry critics and gossips,[38] as well as conspiracy theorists who fancy the "whackers" are responsible for the strange demises of myriad other Hollywood workers, such as Philip Seymour Hoffman and David Carradine.[39]

 

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