Softail
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Has CM even opened his mouth today? I am half listening, and peeking in, but haven't caught his ... drawl... so far.
Nope. He was late!
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Has CM even opened his mouth today? I am half listening, and peeking in, but haven't caught his ... drawl... so far.
fluffernutter= peanut butter and marshmellow fluff sandwich
and JB wants a box of very expensive, hand-picked Godiva chocolates... on the state's dime.jurors are like a box of chocolates......
Not being picky but it was Cindy Anthony and Jose Baez and their huge mouths encouraging everyone to look for a "live" Caylee that most everyone else knew/suspected was dead that did this.
Mike Thomas' quiz: Are you an expert on the Casey Anthony case?
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...hony-trial-quiz-05162011,0,7694300.triviaquiz
fluffernutter= peanut butter and marshmellow fluff sandwich
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IMO..The DT does NOT want to seat a Jury..they DO NOT want this trial to start..and they will use every available excuse, trickery, to DELAY the start of this trial..
IMO..we will see more motions filed concerning jury selection, location of jury selection...and they will target JBP
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Mike Thomas' quiz: Are you an expert on the Casey Anthony case?
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...hony-trial-quiz-05162011,0,7694300.triviaquiz
I'm doing the comfort food thang too! Just ate 2 sausage pancakes on a stick (my sons) and i NEVER eat those, nor am I supposed to.
Bad Melanie!
Biggest mistake to date has been Not issuing and enforcing a GAG order.....Judge Strickland (whom I love) missed that boat.
OK, it's obvious we don't have any southerners on the board or in the media! He said grits for a gristmill! (In his lovely southern speech I love)
Grits is a type of maize porridge and a food common in the Southern United States consisting of coarsely ground corn, traditionally by a stone mill. The results are passed through screens, with the finer part being corn meal, and the coarser being grits.
Many communities in the South had a gristmill until the mid-20th century, with families bringing their own corn to be ground, and the miller retaining a portion of the corn for his fee. Grits aficionados still prefer stone ground grits, although modern milling tends to prefer faster methods.
There are 3 people to blame for this long process and cost and they are JB, CA, and GA
I missed one.. the price of her christmas dinner... wow it must have tasted really bad for 82 cents!I got a 93%, missed one question. I guess my friends are right, I'm obssessed. Actually, I guessed on 3 of them, but guessed correctly.
Has CM even opened his mouth today? I am half listening, and peeking in, but haven't caught his ... drawl... so far.
I have been good so far.......salads for lunch. I'm making a big ol' pot of chicken and dumplins' for JB's opening statement though, either that or a box o' wine to sit between my feet and a really long straw.
me too, me too, I got cheese & onion pasties in the oven, all premade processed junk too. :sigh: