Tony Padilla Q&A

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Cindy holding Casey like a people? I don't get it

TP made a typo..he later posted "people" should be "baby"
Cindy holding Casey like a baby
 
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Cindy holding Casey like a people? I don't get it

lol, TP corrected himself shortly after saying he meant to say BABY. Which fits perfectly. Maybe 22 years ago. :waitasec: yep, I said it.
 
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For me, TP's opinions abt the A's, the Grunds or whoever is not near as important as what he can and will say abt this case. If we want an answer to our questions we should respect his opinions. If we don't he won't post here. If we don't like what he posts here, well perhaps a temp TO might help?

Huh? I personally don't see how critical analysis of sometimes vague statements are indicative of disapproval or warrant a TO. Inquiring minds want to know, and yeah, sometimes we are not satisfied with the answers. This is WS, whats new?

ETA, I have no observations about TP's experiences with the Anthony family. That is personal and, IMO, related directly to the situation that brought them together. However, statements about other parties and inferences about investigating information in relation to them, yeah, I'm curious.
 
  • #128
I think Tony P had a chance to see a side of the A's we have not seen.There was a time many of us thought GA would be the hero.I was always put off by CA's anger at the world,but initially thought LA and GA were the good guys.
And maybe he knows things about others we aren't privy to .Perhaps our opinions would change if we knew.It doesn't mean they were involved with Caylee's death,just that they aren't saints.Few of us are!
I know I've been wrong about people before,both good and bad,only to learn of something later that completely changes my view.Just my :twocents:
in an effort to become a kinder,gentler MissJames :blowkiss:
We'll see how long that lasts!

I'll do my part too! I am impressed with how long they have gone without making a show of thiings. They have been very low key for awhile now (esp Lee) and for that I give 'em props but that's about as good as it gets from me.
 
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Huh? I personally don't see how critical analysis of sometimes vague statements are indicative of disapproval or warrant a TO. Inquiring minds want to know, and yeah, sometimes we are not satisfied with the answers. This is WS, whats new?

I think it was sarcasm... a joke?
 
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I think Tony P had a chance to see a side of the A's we have not seen.There was a time many of us thought GA would be the hero.I was always put off by CA's anger at the world,but initially thought LA and GA were the good guys.
And maybe he knows things about others we aren't privy to .Perhaps our opinions would change if we knew.It doesn't mean they were involved with Caylee's death,just that they aren't saints.Few of us are!
I know I've been wrong about people before,both good and bad,only to learn of something later that completely changes my view.Just my :twocents:
in an effort to become a kinder,gentler MissJames :blowkiss:
We'll see how long that lasts!

I've often wondered how I or what I would feel about the A's if I had personally met them. I can stand here and point fingers at them all day long because I haven't met them or walked in their shoes . But because I haven't met them or interacted with them personally it's easier for me to pick out their flaws and be less forgiving because I have no personal attachment to them (which is very wrong of me I will admit) . I'm sure I'd be a lot more forgiving of them if I had met them in person like TP has. I'm sure this is where he is coming from. He has interacted with them and they were gracious to him. He has seen all facets of their personality - the good and the bad. He has seen their pain, has seen them shed tears. TP is a compassionate guy and I guess he can't help but feel for the position their in. I can totally respect that.
 
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Just caught up to the end of the thread and TP has left the building...LOL
:bedtime:
 
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I think it was sarcasm... a joke?

And such are the limitations of the internet in conveying comedic and sarcastic nuances. My bad.
 
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Just caught up to the end of the thread and TP has left the building...LOL
:bedtime:

lolol! thanks! I'm always behind talking to myself in every thread!
 
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And such are the limitations of the internet in conveying comedic and sarcastic nuances. My bad.

I know, it's hard to tell sometimes. :blowkiss:
 
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lolol! thanks! I'm always behind talking to myself in every thread!
Me too. And do you, like me, sometimes have to scroll to the top of the page to see what thread we are in? When these threads start getting many posts, I find myself doing this a lot. :crosseyed:
 
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BBM, well that's the understatement of the year considering she's sitting in jail awaiting trial for murder and check fraud charges.

As far as I know, Mr. Grund hasn't murdered anyone, robbed them blind, or ran LE all over town telling outrageous lies. If he has, please do share. I didn't realize you had a close enough relationship with him to deem him a nut.

It seems strange to me that as long as the As don't cross you, all is good. What about all the other lives being torn about by them? Do they matter to you? How do you think it makes them feel when you go on National TV and call Casey a nice, respectful girl? Most of all, what about Caylee?

Will you continue to do TV appearances?

IMO, everyone has to remember that Tony is a bail bondsman and Leonard is a bounty hunter. I imagine Tony has given up judging a long time ago and when treated pleasantly reciprocates.

Cops, prison guards, prison medical personnel, barbers that visit prisons, anyone in a profession that deals with "bad people" probably has felt empathy at times for somebody-who-has-done-evil.

I think Tony feels the Anthony family's genuine pain. Their situation is unimaginable. He feels compassion. He's already said he doesn't defend lies or covering-up.
 
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IMO, everyone has to remember that Tony is a bail bondsman and Leonard is a bounty hunter. I imagine Tony has given up judging a long time ago and when treated pleasantly reciprocates.

Cops, prison guards, prison medical personnel, barbers that visit prisons, anyone in a profession that deals with "bad people" probably has felt empathy a few times for somebody-who-has-done-evil.

I think Tony feels the Anthony family's genuine pain. He empathizes. He's already said he doesn't defend lies or covering-up.

Good one! :blowkiss::blowkiss::blowkiss::blowkiss::blowkiss:
 
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I've often wondered how I or what I would feel about the A's if I had personally met them. I can stand here and point fingers at them all day long because I haven't met them or walked in their shoes . But because I haven't met them or interacted with them personally it's easier for me to pick out their flaws and be less forgiving because I have no personal attachment to them (which is very wrong of me I will admit) . I'm sure I'd be a lot more forgiving of them if I had met them in person like TP has. I'm sure this is where he is coming from. He has interacted with them and they were gracious to him. He has seen all facets of their personality - the good and the bad. He has seen their pain, has seen them shed tears. TP is a compassionate guy and I guess he can't help but feel for the position their in. I can totally respect that.

I'm getting a tad OT,but I think our anonimity here allows us to speak more freely ,and perhaps more harshly ,than we would if everyone knew who we are.Speaking just for myself ,of course. :cool:
 
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