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Strawberry Frappe, it's cream based.What was the Starbucks drink that Jodi liked to get? Tomorrow is her birthday and I would like to sent a big forget you by getting one.
Strawberry Frappe, it's cream based.What was the Starbucks drink that Jodi liked to get? Tomorrow is her birthday and I would like to sent a big forget you by getting one.
Too bad, they don't use sustainable power instead of the grid. I would vote for the inmates having to pedal stationary bikes to make soup.
What was the Starbucks drink that Jodi liked to get? Tomorrow is her birthday and I would like to sent a big forget you by getting one.
So how mad do you think the inmate will be when she finds out that her former attorney released his book (which isn't even about her) on her birthday, using her hashtag on Twitter? I'm enjoying a Russel Stover caramel right now, while I think about it. :happydance:
You bring up an excellent point - solar power. All the sun they need and more! Unlimited solar.
Isn't his book about his weight loss? Such exciting fare...NOT!
What was the Starbucks drink that Jodi liked to get? Tomorrow is her birthday and I would like to sent a big forget you by getting one.
You bring up an excellent point - solar power. All the sun they need and more! Unlimited solar.
A little update from the admin of the Shawna Forde FB page: Shawna is telling everyone to not mention any other inmates in their mail to her because DOC is confiscating it. She also says her outgoing mail is being held up for quite awhile so anyone expecting mail from her should be patient - I read that as her being 'corrected' for attempting to be a conduit for JA info. DOC is obviously not going allow these celeb games with either JA or SF, LOL!
[h=2]Kareem Williams, known as Lefty, says Arias didn't get a fair trial.[/h]
Williams, a former South Philly resident who moved to Phoenix about 4 years ago, says Arias didn't get a fair trial because of the media hype around the trial.
And he bases this opinion on experience. He attended the trial every chance he got, and blogged about it on his site, realentertainmentnews.com.
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Williams is selling the song, which is titled "Jodi Ann Arias" on the iTunes store for $0.99. But $0.34 of that goes toward the Jodi Arias appeals fund.
If it isn't your cup of tea, consider this: it's been listened to about 141,000 times through a free streaming service. more at link: http://www.metro.us/philadelphia/jo...ormer-south-philly-guy/zsJogj---bhaKpSxhRhWs/
I'm wondering. If JA's $ is tied up in a trust acct, or doesn't exist, why would the Alexanders even file a wrongful death suit. I would imagine the lawyer's fees would be very expensive, for little or no gain.
I'm wondering. If JA's $ is tied up in a trust acct, or doesn't exist, why would the Alexanders even file a wrongful death suit. I would imagine the lawyer's fees would be very expensive, for little or no gain.
Pot meet kettle.
To the opportunistic chump trying to make a buck on arias' notoriety: you're no better than anybody else trying to coattail on someone else's tragedy and I'm talking about the Alexanders - not arias who deserved what she got and more.
He "says Arias didn't get a fair trial because of the media hype around the trial." Okay. And here he was visiting the courthouse and blogging about it on his self-proclaimed "entertainment" blog.
LOL, he was personally blasting our favorite Troy Hayden for "using arias to further his fame" or something like that.
What exactly is this beast doing? Just one more nutcase supporter trying to line his own pockets, but calling it "fundraising".
Yyyyeah.
The Alexanders will get Jodi's money. And this will be facilitated because nothing is safe when you break banking laws. "Mark my words": there'll be a banking law that's been broken. An attorney experienced in these kinds of suits and/or his/her investigator will have no trouble unraveling the "trust."
It's a trip that all those thousands of people listened to that JA BS song for free instead of paying for it through iTunes. For once, I can appreciate folks who get around copyright violations and don't pay artists their fair due. :happydance: