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CRYSTAL MANGUM TRIAL; December 2010
Topic Started: Nov 29 2010, 12:59 PM (56,631 Views)
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Dec 16 2010, 03:17 PM
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Dec 16 2010, 03:16 PM
. The fifth element (Hm. Interesting name for a science fiction flick) concerns malicious intent. Without it, the jury may not convict. 3 minutes ago via Twitter

How can you set clothes on fire that belong to someone else and it not be considered malicious unless of course CGM grills her burgers in a bathtub.
"grilling burgers in the bathtub" - surprised that CGM didn't use that excuse! :laughin: :laughin: :laughin:
Wait. CGM knows how to cook? I thought the kids ate takeout most of the time? I'm so confused.
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This trial is getting personally expensive. As I have watched for this verdict, I have been doing some online shopping. The Durham criminal justice system is costing me.
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Kerri P.
Dec 16 2010, 03:18 PM
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Dec 16 2010, 03:17 PM
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Dec 16 2010, 03:16 PM
. The fifth element (Hm. Interesting name for a science fiction flick) concerns malicious intent. Without it, the jury may not convict. 3 minutes ago via Twitter

How can you set clothes on fire that belong to someone else and it not be considered malicious unless of course CGM grills her burgers in a bathtub.
"grilling burgers in the bathtub" - surprised that CGM didn't use that excuse! :laughin: :laughin: :laughin:
Wait. CGM knows how to cook? I thought the kids ate takeout most of the time? I'm so confused.
I am sure that Crystal can cook - though it may not be food that is her speciality.
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Kerri P.
Dec 16 2010, 03:18 PM
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Dec 16 2010, 03:17 PM
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Dec 16 2010, 03:16 PM
. The fifth element (Hm. Interesting name for a science fiction flick) concerns malicious intent. Without it, the jury may not convict. 3 minutes ago via Twitter

How can you set clothes on fire that belong to someone else and it not be considered malicious unless of course CGM grills her burgers in a bathtub.
"grilling burgers in the bathtub" - surprised that CGM didn't use that excuse! :laughin: :laughin: :laughin:
Wait. CGM knows how to cook? I thought the kids ate takeout most of the time? I'm so confused.
I doubt Crystal can do anything domestic unless it involves lying on her back.
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1. Jones genially says he won't have the reporter removed for contempt. This concludes our fashion report. Unless I get very bored later… 1 minute ago via Twitter for iPhone
2. She says she was covering the icy/rainy weather this morning and did not know she would be called to court. 3 minutes ago via Twitter for iPhone
3. Wait, there's late-breaking news! A WRAL broadcaster is mock (?) apologizing for wearing jeans and boots in the courtroom. 3 minutes ago via Twitter for iPhone
4. The judge is wearing slacks, a white dress shirt with red tie and a V-neck sweater vest. This concludes our fashion report. 5 minutes ago via Twitter for iPhone
5. Judge Jones has doffed his black robe and left the bench.
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Dec 16 2010, 03:20 PM
This trial is getting personally expensive. As I have watched for this verdict, I have been doing some online shopping. The Durham criminal justice system is costing me.
overstock.com
great deals
free shipping
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Dec 16 2010, 03:20 PM
This trial is getting personally expensive. As I have watched for this verdict, I have been doing some online shopping. The Durham criminal justice system is costing me.
I finished my shopping yesterday, did it all on line or on the phone, new cell phone for wife and daughter and others on line. The phones are already in use.
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Still have shopping to do, done no cooking, and the Christmas cards still have to be written....but first things first.
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Tick,tick. tick.
Can't set still, pat feet, walk around and pray for the kids.

This is like being in labor and waiting for the baby.

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Dec 16 2010, 03:33 PM
Tick,tick. tick.
Can't set still, pat feet, walk around and pray for the kids.

This is like being in labor and waiting for the baby.

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Absolutely.....will not go to the fridge, will not go to the fridge, will not go to the fridge...
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I'll check back in a little later I have things to do this afternoon.
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I'd go over but my inability to control my sense of contempt for the system could get me in more trouble than it is worth at this stage, because I would likely make an outburst in court no matter what the verdict turned out to be. NFW! I would shout if found not guilty! (no way, that is, with the F as an intensifier)... BFT! I would shout if found guilty ('Bout Time, with the F again serving its adverbial role).

If it were directly about the boys, I'd try to behave well enough to be in the courtroom, but with this false accuser, and the system that supports her, I just shouldn't chance bringing a negative light on all our good work just because I lack self control.

So close (I can see the courthouse from my office window), but so far away.
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Dec 16 2010, 03:38 PM
I'd go over but my inability to control my sense of contempt for the system could get me in more trouble than it is worth at this stage, because I would likely make an outburst in court no matter what the verdict turned out to be. NFW! I would shout if found not guilty! (no way, that is, with the F as an intensifier)... BFT! I would shout if found guilty ('Bout Time, with the F again serving its adverbial role).

If it were directly about the boys, I'd try to behave well enough to be in the courtroom, but with this false accuser, and the system that supports her, I just shouldn't chance bringing a negative light on all our good work just because I lack self control.

So close (I can see the courthouse from my office window), but so far away.
But you will be able to say it here! Furthermore, either way, it will be what many here would say as well.
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(I can see the courthouse from my office window)

We're waxing a little Palinesque aren't we Mike?
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