#2 2008-09-11 11:07:33

"An' Ah thawt it was rully cute!"  Jesus Christ.

< 3 minutes of local news footage and I feel like I know this chick's whole story:  Her daddy is a person of wealth/influence in a small town, and throughout her life a few tears have always gotten her out of trouble.  Now that she's a young adult and getting into grown-up trouble (drug charges, "harassment" charges, etc.) she's discovering that not everyone is as malleable as Daddy, but she knows no mechanism for dealing with life other than putting on her cute sad face when she gets caught.  She actually thought that taking her story to the media would get her sympathy rather than scorn.

Platoons of these types passed before my eyes when I worked at university campuses.  They're hard to pity; but believe me, they get their comeuppance in short sharp shocks when they leave the nest.

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#3 2008-09-11 11:56:52

For God's sake.

Here in Clark County, they won't even let a person in the court with shorts on until all the rest of the people who are smart enough to wear business attire are done, and if time runs out on the session, they and their inappropriate clothing can come back the next day and wait again. And keep in mind the temperatures easily reach 110+ degrees, and the waiting area has concrete benches.

Needless to say, even the sleaziest tweakers come to court nicely dressed and puckered up for the judge's ass.

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#4 2008-09-11 13:19:37

sofaking wrote:

Needless to say, even the sleaziest tweakers come to court nicely dressed

Are you telling us you gave that guy on the bench outside your house Mr. Sofie's clothes?

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#5 2008-09-11 13:31:10

Scotty wrote:

sofaking wrote:

Needless to say, even the sleaziest tweakers come to court nicely dressed

Are you telling us you gave that guy on the bench outside your house Mr. Sofie's clothes?

Hell no.

Just granola bars and shit.

I'm just saying they learn their lesson after being turned away and made to wait.

I moved from that house a long time ago.

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#6 2008-09-11 14:11:48

I like the fact the judge didn't even want to discuss it. Good for her.

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#7 2008-09-11 14:32:25

I hope they sterilized her while she was in jail.

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#8 2008-09-11 19:10:54

tojo2000 wrote:

I hope they sterilized her while she was in jail.

Well, maybe the bull-goose mammy punched her in the ovaries...

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#9 2008-09-11 22:02:49

“I’m gonna ask that they never have me appear before this judge again.”

Umm, appearing before a judge is never a good thing if you aren’t employed by the court system.  This chick has accepted the fact that she will be in court many times in the future.  Sad.

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#10 2008-09-12 14:15:37

I was unaware that as a defendant you were permitted to direct courthouse scheduling operations.

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#11 2008-09-12 14:22:30

GooberMcNutly wrote:

I was unaware that as a defendant you were permitted to direct courthouse scheduling operations.

If she fits my profile above, that's a perfectly predictable response from a person like that.

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