Mike Adams is a literary slop zombie; a mutt breed of surrealism and violence; a man who likes his metal heavy and his rock southern. In May of 2007, he boldly published a book of maniacal short stories entitled ‘Toilet Bowl Soup: Redneck Tales from the Armpit of America’ - selling more than 10,000 copies worldwide. However, in 2010, he released ‘Toilet Bowl Soup: The Holy Sh*t’, which sold about 100 copies - if you count close friends, relatives and other people who felt sorry for him. Mike Adams also co-stars in the films ‘Watch Out’, ‘Phone Sex’, ‘Wamego: Ultimatum’, and ‘Trust Me’. He has also contributed music to the movie “It Came from Trafalgar” starring Hank Williams III and Gunnar Hansen from the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Mike Adams currently resides in Southern Indiana where he writes for a number of Townsquare Media websites, HIGH TIMES, Playboy's The Smoking Jacket, and Hustler magazine.
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Dangerous New Drug, 25i, Emerging Across Indiana
Indiana law enforcement officials are warning residents about a dangerous new psychedelic drug that has been popping up around the Hoosier state over the past month.
The drug is called “25i” (aka “smiles” or “N-bomb,”) and it is a hallucinogen comparable to drugs like LSD and ecstasy...
Indiana Police Discover Marijuana and Herpes In Man’s Pants
An Indiana police officer was caught of guard over the weekend when a man he suspected to be in possession of marijuana revealed he that was hiding something more frightening than weed in his pants.
Heroin Is Becoming an Indiana Epidemic
Heroin is becoming a serious epidemic in Indiana. Experts say that with high costs and limited availability of prescription painkillers, many pill-popping Hoosiers are making the switch to smack.
Indiana Legalizes Industrial Hemp
Industrial hemp is now legal in Indiana. Earlier last week, Indiana Governor Mike Pence signed Senate Bill 357, also known as “The Industrial Hemp Bill,” into law, which makes the Hoosier state the 11th in the nation to legalize hemp production.
Indiana State Fair Can Finally Sell Booze Again After Nearly 70-Years
Hoosiers visiting the Indiana State Fair this summer will be able to wash down all that carney cuisine with beer and wine.
Indiana Police Force Trains New Recruits With Drunks
An Indiana sheriff’s department recently took to the social media to recruit volunteers for an unusual experiment: asking for people to come out, knock back enough beer to get buzzed and start sh*t with police officers.
Indiana Lawmakers Say Marijuana Legalization Is Inevitable
One Indiana lawmaker says that while does not support legalizing marijuana, he believes the state should get ready because it is going to happen.
Sex Offender Registering In Indiana Drops Weed in Police Station
An Indiana man showed up earlier this week to a local police station to register as a convicted sex offender. However, authorities say he quickly went from being a child predator to a drug offender after a baggie of marijuana fell out of his pocket in front of officers.
Gun Stolen by Mobster John Dillinger Returns to Indiana
A machine gun stolen from an Indiana police station by the gang of legendary mobster John Dillinger is on its way home this week.
According to the Associate Press, the FBI will return the .45-caliber Thompson submachine gun that Dillinger’s band of thieves swiped from a northwestern Indiana police station on October 14, 1933 back to its rightful owners...
Scientists Say They May Have Found Gateway to Alternate Universe
Scientists say that between 6 billion to 10 billion light years from Earth, near the Eridanus constellation, space just sort of drifts off into an enormous void – an intergalactic fade to black.
Indiana Meth Houses Could Soon Be Public Record
Meth houses busted in Indiana could become public record.
According to a report by the Associated Press, Hoosier lawmakers are currently working on passing a bill that would make it mandatory for dwellings used to manufacture methamphetamine to be documented on a state resource website.
Confessed Indiana Rapist Set Free Because of Indiana Statute of Limitations Law
An Indiana man who recently confessed to a 2005 rape cannot be prosecuted because state officials say the statute of limitations has run out.