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using them to deflect the bullets…
53tdogsParticipantThanks for the clarification!
53tdogsParticipantdown to 30 minutes of dancing…going to watch it in a few minutes…then DVR the elimination show tonight…judges pontificate too much and don’t wanna sit through all the other stuff…just want to watch the dancers.
53tdogsParticipanthave said it better myself…IF you get two minutes alone with her Powerpaw2 – please relay for me my two cents as well!
53tdogsParticipantnot sure of the actress name…the one who lived in the loft – and couldn’t decide if she loved Phillip or not or was that the second Belle? Can’t remember – need to look up on web…toooooooo tired to do so.
53tdogsParticipanttime will tell…maybe I’m just an old fogy now…my real take for not watching movies anymore is the cussing, the gratuitous violence, and the nudity – your clothes fall off at the drop of the hat, not because it advances the SL. Naked and violence and cussing don’t bother me – like Patton, the Godfather, etc., (oh wait, they are all classics! LOL!) – Give me an old Cary Grant movie anyday.
53tdogsParticipantform of flattery for sure!
53tdogsParticipantto you guysies about the show.
53tdogsParticipantsince I FF’d through any and all t.v. commericals – and haven’t watched an Academy Awards show or any TMZ type shows – (because I don’t watch the Hollyweird drivel) in years or read (m)rags like "People or US" unless I’m stuck in a doctor’s office – I didn’t know what these movies were about. Unless the movie was from a best seller, I normally don’t know what’s been turned into a movie…maybe it’s because I’m old now and don’t keep up with the latest and greatest "hits"…give me classical and time honored movies and literature any day…A Tale of Two Cities · Heart of Darkness · The Scarlet Letter · Adventures of Huck Finn · The Canterbury Tales · Beowulf
53tdogsParticipantand apparently varies from state to state:
A Son of Sam Law is any law designed to keep criminals from profiting from their crimes, often by selling their stories to publishers. Such laws often authorize the state to seize money earned from such a deal and use it to compensate the criminal’s victims. The term "Son of Sam" refers to the nickname of serial killer David Berkowitz, the subject of a notorious murder case in 1978
Remember how OJ wrote that book "If I Did It" – and there was such a big stink about it because he was "aquitted"? Good law as far as I’m concerned but the crux of it here is this damable woman wasn’t convicted of a crime (other than lies to a officer of the law) so now she can become a millionare three times or more over. – the _itch!
53tdogsParticipantis that they wanted to be done with it and go home…
53tdogsParticipantretired cop, why would he help with the cover up of the little girls death if it was an accident???? If Casey didn’t do it and if she was victim of sexual child abuse comes into the picture like the defense alluded to…Say it would be the father, maybe he was trying to molest little girl out by the pool (of which I doubt)…and Caylee started screaming, then he may have shut her up and made Casey go along with the coverup.
Some one in that family did it…this little girl didn’t cover her own mouth with duct tape and walk herself into the woods and jump into three seperate garbage bags and chloroform herself…if she died accidentally by drowning or Caylee was murdered with intent…I don’t have kids but if I did and one of them went missing for over 30 seconds, let alone over 30 days, I’d have sold my soul to satan to get them back, not party hardy and get a tattoo…
And I now hear on the news that Casey is getting a multi-million for just one interview on t.v., not to mention the book deal and movie deal…Casey was tooooooooo smiley face when the jury was out of the room, (news showed both sets of pictures – side by side).
53tdogsParticipantin general population…
53tdogsParticipantin general population…
53tdogsParticipantvery sad. No justice at all for that sweet little girl.
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