katydid23
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I think "Myrtle Snerd" needs to give her :twocents:
on that site!
I already got banned. :angel: I have to use a proxy server to even read there. LOL
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I think "Myrtle Snerd" needs to give her :twocents:
on that site!
Yes, the DV "expert"
DD's male juror saying he's talked to convicts in lock up who say she's going to get 2nd degree, 25 year max, w/ option of parole. This is agreed upon by his co-host who said the jury will have a hard time giving her the DP because she's a woman. :banghead:
Are they both hitting the pipe? Seems to me this is a qualified jury, no?
It just hit me....Samuels is a travelling salesman kind of doctor, that's why he is unorganized, no secretary, no file folder, etc.
I''ll take 100 in AZ ANY day - over 85 in NY with such stifling humidity that even the wooden baseboard gets 'soft'. Blecch. Take a shower and you can't get dry. Clothes feel damp even straight out of the drawer.
Then again I grew up in a big old farmhouse surrounded by ponds and trees and bushes - and no A/C. My mother finally got an air conditioner for one room.
It IS a dry heat in AZ - it gets WAY too hot in the summer - this is true. I think of it as "opposite day" (or season) - you stay in in the summer (like you do in NY in the winter). Only you don't have to shovel sunshine.
No one wears long sleeves in June - unless they're going to an ice-cold restaurant and have it just in case the A/C is cranked up TOO high.
It's MARCH and it was close to 80 today. Tomorrow is supposed to be warmer. Night temps are lovely. Saw t-shirts today - including my own. In June? Forget about it. "Sweater"? Hoodie? Only if one is indoors and trying to conceal guns and knives - otherwise - no flipping way.
There is a name in the legal field for it and it's "hired gun" "*advertiser censored*" and "prostitute"..
I'll never forget when I first heard an attorney refer to opposing counsel's witness as a *advertiser censored* b/c they become an expert in everything.
In heat that's over 100 degrees??? Arizona heat is very different from that of California. It's a very dry heat, not humid at all, and can get unbearable in the summer months. My cousins who lived there would leave Arizona just for the summer it gets so bad...
For the folks that missed it live today...
Part 1
Jodi Arias Trial - Day 33 - Part 1 - YouTube
Part 2
Jodi Arias Trial - Day 33 - Part 2 - YouTube
Don't know but like I said, they were looking for it after court!
After Dark is going to prove Jodi faked PTSD. One show too many for me though. I already know she faked her Fog and her phone orgasms, too. I know more than Dr. Samuels most likely. I know way too much about Jodi.
Oh, I did totally love watching the clip of Jodi putting that file under her. It's playing on national tv over and over. :giggle: It's hilarious she's so sneaky on camera in a court room.
I think this may be the one https://twitter.com/JodiAriasBangs/status/314172529583460352/photo/1
Why is Dave Hughes on DD? I thought he was under court order not to watch anything about this case?
fonction ! :floorlaugh: along with his "peak and valley" graph that Jodi probably drew for him.
"Snake oil salesman"
I'm sure the central air was on. She wore the "sweater" inside the house then changed when she got into her fognesia.
I guess that lady is lucky that the loaded gun didn't accidentally fire while inside her V.[/QUOTE
Maybe this is where Jodie is getting that memory about the gun being in a box?
Lemme tell you sister, I live in Scottsdale AZ and it is as hot as freakin' HADES in May, June, July, August and most of September! No sweaters 'round here!:furious:
No, it was done by the daughter of a board member for me.
I''ll take 100 in AZ ANY day - over 85 in NY with such stifling humidity that even the wooden baseboard gets 'soft'. Blecch. Take a shower and you can't get dry. Clothes feel damp even straight out of the drawer.
Then again I grew up in a big old farmhouse surrounded by ponds and trees and bushes - and no A/C. My mother finally got an air conditioner for one room.
It IS a dry heat in AZ - it gets WAY too hot in the summer - this is true. I think of it as "opposite day" (or season) - you stay in in the summer (like you do in NY in the winter). Only you don't have to shovel sunshine.
No one wears long sleeves in June - unless they're going to an ice-cold restaurant and have it just in case the A/C is cranked up TOO high.
It's MARCH and it was close to 80 today. Tomorrow is supposed to be warmer. Night temps are lovely. Saw t-shirts today - including my own. In June? Forget about it. "Sweater"? Hoodie? Only if one is indoors and trying to conceal guns and knives - otherwise - no flipping way.