1、1被戴绿帽子 美国男子用中指雕像泄愤In Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Alan Markovitz, not satisfied with expressing his distaste for his ex-wife in just words, has bought and moved into a home that sits right next door to a house thats occupied byhis ex-wife.美国密歇根州一名男子因不满被戴“绿帽”,买 下前妻和“新欢”隔壁的住宅,并在后院里竖了一座中指雕像,以此泄愤。The sta
2、tue, seen in daylight.Thats funny enough, but as WJBK Fox 2 points out, the cherry on top of this cupcake is an almost 12-foot high statue of a middle finger Markovitz put in his back yard, pointed toward his former love and her new boyfriend.Fox 2 wasnt able to get the ex-wife on the horn, but did
3、speak with Markovitz. He told them that the plan was to get even with the new boyfriend, because two had allegedly had an affair while she was still married to our favorite art patron. He also told them that it wasnt his intention for this to be public and that it only spread after his ex-wifes daug
4、hter posted a picture on her Twitter account.A private message, however, would be out of character for Mr. Markovitz. Hes quite the deal in Detroit. As this Deadline Detroit article summarizes in its first paragraph, “Hes been shot twice, and he once was the target of a murder contract. He wrote an
5、autobiography and bought and sold 11 local topless clubsHe once used a chimp in an act with predictably strange results.“ And thats not it.2Fox 2 asked a very good question: is this legal? Their legal analyst Charlie Langton says “Unless this city has some ordinance, that prevents these kind of fingers from being illegal of some kind no! You could have a statue, some people might call it art, I dont know, but theres nothing illegal about itI know it doesnt look good, but theres nothing illegal about it. Get over it!“