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Boy George talks trash
Aug. 15, 2006
Karma Chameleon Boy George just wanted to blend in during his first day of trash duty yesterday, but he wound up flipping his lid.
George cursed and swept clouds of debris at reporters shortly after his 7 a.m. curtain call for court-ordered community service at the Sanitation Department depot in Chinatown.
"Have some dirt!" George, 45, cackled as he whipped dust onto reporters near the on-ramp to the FDR drive near the Brooklyn Bridge. "Do you think you''re better than me?"
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