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2011-12-16 12:19:50 AM
You pathetic coked out formerly talented jerk, you shot her dead at 5 am. You are a monument to what happens to asshats with unlimited drug supplies and no moral compass. Congratulations, enjoy your prison stay.
 
2011-12-16 01:16:32 AM
Sounds like someone's tired of being in prison, surrounded by a Wall of Sound that drowns out his cries for help while getting Sandusky'ed by fellow inmates in his cell.
 
2011-12-16 01:24:56 AM
velvet_fog: Sounds like someone's tired of being in prison, surrounded by a Wall of Sound that drowns out his cries for help while getting Sandusky'ed by fellow inmates in his cell.

FAIL. You can't get Sandusky'ed if you're over 12. DUH.
 
2011-12-16 01:43:22 AM
Don't you have to declare "Ron Paul" when claiming your constitutional rights are being violated?
 
2011-12-16 01:44:56 AM
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NEVER FORGET!

(hang the bastard)
 
2011-12-16 01:51:12 AM
I was actually surprised he was convicted at all, not that he didn't totally deserve it. A lifetime of watching Von Bulows and OJs buy their way out of trouble had jaded me.
 
2011-12-16 01:53:20 AM
there4igraham: Don't you have to declare "Ron Paul" when claiming your constitutional rights are being violated?

Um...I don't get it. Is the joke that Ron Paul has a monopoly on defending the constitution? How scary if that's true.
 
2011-12-16 04:10:20 AM
SundaesChild: I was actually surprised he was convicted at all, not that he didn't totally deserve it. A lifetime of watching Von Bulows and OJs buy their way out of trouble had jaded me.

His problem was, there were few people he knew that he hadn't pointed a gun at, including celebrities (Just ask Leonard Cohen). No one liked him, even in L.A.
 
2011-12-16 04:13:51 AM
Will websites learn from cable television that when they try to FORCE me to watch an ad I'll just close out and pirate there content? No OK. So much for "Free market". HAH!!
 
2011-12-16 05:31:48 AM
ununcle: Will websites learn from cable television that when they try to FORCE me to watch an ad I'll just close out and pirate there content? No OK. So much for "Free market". HAH!!

Yeah, that's right, they put a gun to your head and FORCED you to watch the ad.

You understand nothing of the free market.
 
2011-12-16 06:31:08 AM
ununcle: Will websites learn from cable television that when they try to FORCE me to watch an ad I'll just close out and pirate there content? No OK. So much for "Free market". HAH!!

This indeed is indeed freedom's greatest threat.
 
2011-12-16 07:26:52 AM
SnakeMan: there4igraham: Don't you have to declare "Ron Paul" when claiming your constitutional rights are being violated?

Um...I don't get it. Is the joke that Ron Paul has a monopoly on defending the constitution? How scary if that's true.


Oh, he doesn't have a monopoly. It just seems that way compared to every other elected politician.

/RON PAUL
 
2011-12-16 09:11:05 AM
stoli n coke: SundaesChild: I was actually surprised he was convicted at all, not that he didn't totally deserve it. A lifetime of watching Von Bulows and OJs buy their way out of trouble had jaded me.

His problem was, there were few people he knew that he hadn't pointed a gun at, including celebrities (Just ask Leonard Cohen). No one liked him, even in L.A.


I recall reading about him doing that to the Ramones too.
 
2011-12-16 09:33:05 AM
SundaesChild: stoli n coke: SundaesChild: I was actually surprised he was convicted at all, not that he didn't totally deserve it. A lifetime of watching Von Bulows and OJs buy their way out of trouble had jaded me.

His problem was, there were few people he knew that he hadn't pointed a gun at, including celebrities (Just ask Leonard Cohen). No one liked him, even in L.A.

I recall reading about him doing that to the Ramones too.


Indeed.

Also,

images.icanhascheezburger.com
 
2011-12-16 10:11:24 AM
You know how some people who get rich early in life kind of mellow later on, turn to philanthropy, and attempt to do great things with their wealth or fame?

Phil Spector is about as far from that as you can get. Selfish, drugged, and ultimately, murdering psychotic asshat.

He should be taught in schools as an example of what happens if you allow your body chemistry to take over your psyche and soul.
 
2011-12-16 11:14:49 AM
MURDER conviction? I thought he was found guilty of first degree having of ridiculous hair.
 
2011-12-16 08:13:52 PM
Generation_D: You know how some people who get rich early in life kind of mellow later on, turn to philanthropy, and attempt to do great things with their wealth or fame?

Phil Spector is about as far from that as you can get. Selfish, drugged, and ultimately, murdering psychotic asshat.

He should be taught in schools as an example of what happens if you allow your body chemistry to take over your psyche and soul.


You're presuming that his drug use caused his mental instability, not the other way round.
 
2011-12-17 02:11:03 PM
Btw, I missed the whole Newsflash tag meme. What was that all about?
 
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