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Shia LaBeouf's has been rebuffing Yale's advances for years now, despite the fact that the guy was crapping his pants until he was almost in high school. And this latest stunt (oh yeah, plus that summer blockbuster) makes it seem even less likely that he will be attending in the fall.
A fan has put Shia LaBeouf's costume from the 2006 film A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, including a pair of seemingly soiled underwear, for sale on eBay. From the ad:
PLEASE NOTE: COSTUME IS "AS IS" WHICH INCLUDES MAKEUP STAINS, DIRT; ETC!
Considering just this week we all learned about Shia's childhood incontinence, it's an, uh, interesting time for this seller to choose to offload the costume. (Shia's mom on the subject: "Karate class was very sweet, because you were all strong in your karate suit, and then all of a sudden a little brown ball would fall out of your clothes on the floor.")
Bidding went up to $400 before the seller/eBay succumbed to blogosphere pressure and removed the listing this morning. Or perhaps Shia himself stepped in to remedy the situation? Because really, if the guy were Yale material, he'd know to hang on to his own soiled underwear so that he could sign it and then sell it, to raise tuition cash. You may be on the verge of stardom but those baby-faced good looks aren't going to last forever, kiddo! Especially when you shoot your mouth to GQ about ****ting your pants.












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