wonders
My opinion's may not alway's be right but they are
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Someone sent me this pic the other day privately and I roared.
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Since I am sharing, I will share an email I got from a close friend who lives in a Southern U.S. city with a population between 250,000 and 500,000. (And FWIW, the city in question has only one big-box book store, B&N.)
I happened to end up at Barnes and Noble yesterday after having lunch with a friend who wanted to buy a journal/diary for her daughter. While there, I remembered the book that was published by the creepy, "smarmy" lawyer who represented "TotMom." So I looked all over the store and could not find it anywhere, not in "New Releases," not in "Hot Deals," not in the Non-Fiction section, nor True Crime, nor Current Affairs. It was not to be found anywhere. That was a good thing, because I believe that girl killed her poor little girl and caused a lot of people a lot of heartache. The trial was a heartbreak all the way around and she got away with murder. So I was really glad not to see a prominent display, or a big stock of this book.
When we were done shopping and were checking out, we asked the clerk whether or not they had it in stock. The clerk reacted noticeably when he heard the name of the book. It was something like a suppressed sneer. He said he didn't think they had it, but would look it up for me. Meanwhile, I asked why not, whether it was "sold out" or something. Again, he made a face, as if to say, "Sold out? That book?? Yeah, right. Ha ha ha." He checked the inventory records and this is what he told us:We originally had four copies in stock. We apparently sold two, and the other two have been shipped back. There is no demand for the book, and its opportunity as a new-release hardcover is over by now. That's how it works. So we don't have any and don't anticipate getting any more in.
As we walked out of the store, I thought to myself about the lightning that struck the tree where Caylee's bones had been found after being killed and dumped there by her murdering mother. I thought of Karma. And I couldn't wait to tell you, because I knew you would be pleased to hear about this, especially knowing how you feel about the case and the awful attorney in question.
:woohoo::woohoo::woohoo::woohoo::woohoo:
That's funny as all get out. But, but, but he'll have to continue to shelter himself in that trash/garbage bag CFCA loaned him as no one I know would pay 1 cent to talk to CFCA or grope her. I often wonder if TL has an ocd thing about washing his hands and stuff when he thinks of her.