State rests rebuttal case - thread #169

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I've moved my laptop with me all over the house since noon today! :blushing:

My laptop is my constant companion. I even bring it in the kitchen while cooking and sleep with it by my side.
 
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Ok, forget sending out for pizza. The way JW keeps digging, everyone should be getting Chinese food in a few more minutes. :lol:
 
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Lying, tigers, and bears. Oh, my! :lol:
 
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"I wasn't sure if we'd switched topics or we were still on tigers, bears and lions." :floorlaugh:

I LOVE THIS WOMAN.

So reasonable, laid back and someone you'd love to invite over to your July 4th picnic cos she'd be a hoot!
 
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The trouble she had with Juan's questions make her more believable IMO. She's not just a "yes man".
 
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So wait .. is she trying to make the lying on the test all the therapists fault .. love how the witness lingered on the lying .. that's nicely etched into the jurors minds now .. thanks again Jenny (are you a double agent for the prosecution .. not being rude, just asking?).
 
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It drives me crazy the way JW always has to pat herself on the back every time she gets an answer she likes.
 
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So. Here's my take on the tiger/bear controversy. It took me awhile to sort it out, but now I get it. I think. If you got attacked by a bear, the sight of a tiger would not trigger PTSD. So that's why they ARE different in terms of the triggering traumatic event. Does that make sense?

:goodpost:
You got it!
 
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I'm liking this witness more the more I hear her testimony. Willmott is getting nowhere. The whole bear vs tiger thing has gotten stupid.

And did Willmott just actually say we're done with tigers and bears....oh my! You can not make this stuff up.
 
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So. Here's my take on the tiger/bear controversy. It took me awhile to sort it out, but now I get it. I think. If you got attacked by a bear, the sight of a tiger would not trigger PTSD. So that's why they ARE different in terms of the triggering traumatic event. Does that make sense?

If I got attacked by a bear, I'd be scared of goldfish.

Seriously, the sight of any animal bigger than a cat would probably make we leery.
 
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:rocker: I love her eyerolls! I :heart: Dr. Hayes. I love her hair, her accent, her facial expressions, her verbal expressions. :heart:

She reminds me of a calm, reasonable, extremely intelligent, slightly accented Angela from "The Office".
 
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Everyone together......THE JAILHOUSE ROCK

[video=youtube;tpzV_0l5ILI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpzV_0l5ILI[/video]
 
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JW: I am not talking about lying at all

:rofl:

:floorlaugh::floorlaugh::floorlaugh:

Now Wilmot is baiting and switching. Jodi lied on all the tests so lying is a valid concern.
 
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Love this witness she's calm cool collect.
 
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Oh,the subtle ladylike mockery. "I wasn't sure if we were still talking about lions and tigers..."

Wish she had been on earlier in the evening so the jury could appreciate her 100%.
 
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These poor Jurors aren't going to get home till after 9pm in AZ. I don't even want to say this but...I hope they all get home ok, in the dark, and not followed. Yikes.

No worries I'm sure they'll get escort to their cars.. then since they're all from Mesa they'll be taking freeways home not really like driving thru the country.


BTW Anyone see the look on JA's face about not charged with murder 1 due to incompetant to stand trial... Like I should have went that way with this.. LOL
 
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