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Great moments in Jeff Hardy history: "THAT'S MY PAINTING, MAN!"

When you think of Jeff Hardy and opium, only one thing comes to mind before today's arrest...

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A week after a notoriously boring Johnny Nitro/Melina press conference (or something), Jeff Hardy interrupted their interview by taking out an easel, quickly creating a painting, and then watching it dry (while gesticulating in a way that only Jeff Hardy can) to demonstrate this this was more entertaining than a Nitro interview.  When this is brought to Nitro's attention, he destroys the painting, only for Jeff to exclaim "THAT'S MY PAINTING, MAN!", shove him, and then throw paint on him.  Yes, this actually happened.

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Correction, Marge: GREATEST moment in Jeff Hardy history.

by SundownMotel on Sep 11, 2009 6:31 PM EDT reply actions  

I figured the greatest moment was getting arrested for drug dealing and then immediately Twittering about the media making it up when he made bail.

by Bix on Sep 11, 2009 7:06 PM EDT up reply actions  

i take it this was on raw.

human beings, who are almost unique in their ability to learn from the experiences of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so.

by variablesdont on Sep 11, 2009 7:19 PM EDT reply actions  

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