http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/e8/Colin-Ferguson-mugshot.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Ferguson_(convict)
http://snltranscripts.jt.org/94/94lcolin.phtml
-bdn-
Oh please! Who but you clicks on your links?
Regards,
Daisy
I know why.
I think it cuz muh "disambiguation" dont work.
If you don't get disambiguated, you don't count.
Try http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Ferguson (then click convict).
Or you can just delete and re-insert the trailing paren after
(convict) in the string http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Ferguson_(convict)
Scaredy Cats and wimps who don't futz with links lose, sorry.
-bdn-
I figured you're the type who futz's with his own link...
Regards,
Daisy
bozo wrote:
> Don't be surprised if Major Nidal Hasan, MD, is allowed to represent
> himself with expert witness and special co-counsel, Colin Ferguson.
Manson is a hoot being interviewed. Very relaxing. But watching
Colin Feguson strut his stuff in the courtroom was something special.
I'm not saying he's that good. There's a lot of competition out
there, but most of them don't get national exposure and cameras in
court. I love when he walked around flipping through a notepad while
interogating one witness he'd shot on the train. He took extra long
pauses so he could draw out his time. He asked basically meaningless
questions such as, "And this occured on your way home from work, is
that not correct?" And the guy would say yes. Then he'd pause again
a long time, prowling the floor like a standup with a mic, gaze at the
pad and ask, "And you were shot, where, in the leg?" And the witness
answers yes sir. Then a very long pause as Ferguson inches closes to
the witnesses face before slowly asking, "Did it hurt?" I'm telling
you, that was rich stuff. I have to give Colin credit for managing
that scene. But he was lucky. Not everyone gets to have their trial
taped and viewed my many thousands nationwide. Good show though in
spots.
Tommy Joe
bozo wrote:
> Don't be surprised if Major Nidal Hasan, MD, is allowed to represent
> himself with expert witness and special co-counsel, Colin Ferguson.
Manson is a hoot being interviewed. Very relaxing. But watching
Goes to show nothing is as funny as real life. Now go get a real life.
OllieN...@aol.com wrote:
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> Goes to show nothing is as funny as real life. Now go get a real life.
LOL. Thanks, but for now I'll pass on the real deal.
Tommy Joe
Real life isn't what it use to be. I hate reality TV. I want to
escape when I watch TV. I live in reality everyday (I am a
masochist). Bring back the Springfields, The Mayberrys, the
Hootervilles.
OllieN...@aol.com wrote:
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> Real life isn't what it use to be. I hate reality TV. I want to
> escape when I watch TV. I live in reality everyday (I am a
> masochist). Bring back the Springfields, The Mayberrys, the
> Hootervilles.
There actually were such idyllic places back then. The people
living in those communities had a lot of space around them, like a
huge horizontal wall to protect them from encroaching neighbors. They
became so content with their small town comforts that they became
complacent and helped create most of the problems around them that are
finally at long last catching up with them, the dirty stinking sod
busting brats.
Tommy Joe (I'm from Mayberry. We going over to Hooterville to stir
up some trub-a-dub tonight motha fucka)