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This is a crime in itself! How many people are watching this highly publicized testimony will now think twice before getting involved?
Yes...sad, isn't it? What a world.
This is a crime in itself! How many people are watching this highly publicized testimony will now think twice before getting involved?
ok only a few will get this - but I think Kronk looks like Ray Rayner (from olden days TV in Chicagoland and WGN)
I might think twice. They've trashed this guy's life for 3 years.
where is CM going with this???:banghead::banghead::banghead:
I'm such an emotional wreck. People around me are wondering why I'm so attached to this case. I don't know. I am attached to Caylee Marie Anthony. I will never ever forget her.
Think about the photos we've seen, it's hard to make them out and you know that they are there.
AND he said he wanted to remain anonymous. You bet if they had found Caylee that day, the place would've been surrounded by TV camera's and journalists.
Well, did anything else work?
:floorlaugh:
Anyone care to speculate what the DT thinks Jesse Grund has to offer for their side?
I had a Cuddly Dudley, he was bigger than me. Also had a Garfield goose puppet, Cecil and Beenie too! Dang am I old!
Re: Casey's "new" look - sweater dressing. I wracked my brain for a couple of days the last time that Casey had wrapped her sweater around her waist. I knew that there had been a line of clothing from a few decades ago that featured that style.
Those of you who are old enough might remember Multiples and Units by Sandra Garrett from the 1980s. For those not familiar, these similar lines consisted of modular pieces (units) that could be mixed and matched for different looks. There were pants, skirts, tank tops, long-sleeve tee-tops, wrap sweaters, cummerbunds, scarves, etc. The pieces came in black, neutrals, and different seasonal colors with basic units in solid colors with a few stripes or dotted pieces to mix and match. Multipes and Units were cotton knits that washed well in cold water and required no ironing.
I remember having a tunic top that I wrapped at the waist with a contrasting cummerbund. Worn with pants or the straight skirt, the loose-fitting tunic was similar to Casey's wrapped-sweater look. Everything old is new again![]()
Oh man! I had a few of these myself.
Are they back in style?