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All OJ - All the time

Posted:
Tue Sep 18, 2007 7:43 pm
by luns101
So since this is all I can hear on the radio as I commute, and then once again when I get home we might as well talk about it.
Welcome back, Juice!

Posted:
Tue Sep 18, 2007 7:50 pm
by btownmeggy
Someone on the bus today yelled to everyone present, "Do you know what OJ was doing in Las Vegas? He was there for the murderer's convention!"
I just thought he was a typical bus-riding crazy person. I didn't get the reference. I guess it was supposed to be a joke.

Posted:
Tue Sep 18, 2007 7:53 pm
by DangerBoy
I wonder who will defend him this time. There has to be someone out there who will do it so they can write a book after the trial is finished.

Posted:
Tue Sep 18, 2007 8:23 pm
by unriggable
DangerBoy wrote:I wonder who will defend him this time. There has to be someone out there who will do it so they can write a book after the trial is finished.
If were a hypocritet, here's how I'd go about doing it.

Posted:
Tue Sep 18, 2007 8:25 pm
by Hitman079
hopefully he'll get convicted and go to jail, without his former lawyer johnny cochran.

Posted:
Tue Sep 18, 2007 8:32 pm
by reverend_kyle
I for one wouldn't want to see him punished too hard. He admits to doing it. The guy who was the victim says he did do it but was apologetic afterwards and jumps to the good things during his story. Also, he wasn't brandishing a gun.. I say send him to jail or make him pay for the damage.

Posted:
Tue Sep 18, 2007 8:35 pm
by Hitman079
reverend_kyle wrote:I for one wouldn't want to see him punished too hard. He admits to doing it. The guy who was the victim says he did do it but was apologetic afterwards and jumps to the good things during his story. Also, he wasn't brandishing a gun.. I say send him to jail or make him pay for the damage.
i think a police search found weapons in OJ's home, but there is also
the defense that OJ was tricked into robbing the place

Posted:
Tue Sep 18, 2007 8:39 pm
by unriggable
Hitman079 wrote:reverend_kyle wrote:I for one wouldn't want to see him punished too hard. He admits to doing it. The guy who was the victim says he did do it but was apologetic afterwards and jumps to the good things during his story. Also, he wasn't brandishing a gun.. I say send him to jail or make him pay for the damage.
i think a police search found weapons in OJ's home, but there is also
the defense that OJ was tricked into robbing the place
Audiotape is evidence of story, could be true.

Posted:
Tue Sep 18, 2007 8:41 pm
by Hitman079
on a legal stance, maybe after all the case will be dismissed.
but he should still rot for making money (or trying to) off his book "If I Did It" (Barnes & Noble has now agreed to sell it), and also a publisher, or lawyer, or someone else added the mandatory subtitle "The Confessions of the Killer"

Posted:
Wed Sep 19, 2007 7:54 am
by Iz Man
Thanks Luns.........*insert sarcasm here*
Are you ready for another circus like we had in '94-'95?
I hope so, because here it comes.......
I'm guessing most of these cc'ers were not even around or old enough to appreciate what a huge debacle this was the last time.
I hope this doesn't turn into 24x7 O.J. again......
At least Johnny Cochran won't be making his ridiculous rhymes this time....
(was that insensitive?)

Posted:
Wed Sep 19, 2007 8:25 am
by Stopper
Iz Man wrote:I'm guessing most of these cc'ers were not even around or old enough to appreciate what a huge debacle this was the last time.
I hope this doesn't turn into 24x7 O.J. again......
I remember it - I was 17/18 at the time, and it was big even in Britain (though not to the same extent as America). I suppose the reason it got so big here and elsewhere was because of the really sensational nature of the initial arrest.
Still, at the beginning, the news reports still routinely had to explain
who the hell he was. I'm still not clear now. He was in Naked Gun or Airplane, or something like that.

Posted:
Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:10 am
by vtmarik
Funny thing is I don't know if any Jury is going to give him time for the possibility of his being innocent.
At least half of them will say "Well, he's not gonna get away with this." while the other 6 will say "The evidence says he's guilty."
He's screwed. Haha.

Posted:
Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:34 am
by jay_a2j
Iz Man wrote:Thanks Luns.........*insert sarcasm here*

Are you ready for another circus like we had in '94-'95?
I hope so, because here it comes.......
I'm guessing most of these cc'ers were not even around or old enough to appreciate what a huge debacle this was the last time.
I hope this doesn't turn into 24x7 O.J. again......
At least Johnny Cochran won't be making his ridiculous rhymes this time....
(was that insensitive?)
If the killer is free, it wasn't me? And his lawyer could play Shaggy in the background.


Posted:
Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:04 am
by kalishnikov
Stopper wrote:Iz Man wrote:I'm guessing most of these cc'ers were not even around or old enough to appreciate what a huge debacle this was the last time.
I hope this doesn't turn into 24x7 O.J. again......
I remember it - I was 17/18 at the time, and it was big even in Britain (though not to the same extent as America). I suppose the reason it got so big here and elsewhere was because of the really sensational nature of the initial arrest.
Still, at the beginning, the news reports still routinely had to explain
who the hell he was. I'm still not clear now. He was in Naked Gun or Airplane, or something like that.
He had a few small movie parts, but he made his money and fame through American football.

Posted:
Wed Sep 19, 2007 3:21 pm
by GreecePwns
DangerBoy wrote:I wonder who will defend him this time. There has to be someone out there who will do it so they can write a book after the trial is finished.
Or he can write a book (remeber the TV program that got cancelled?)
"If I Did It, This is how it would have Happened"

Posted:
Wed Sep 19, 2007 4:57 pm
by Stopper
kalishnikov wrote:He had a few small movie parts, but he made his money and fame through American football.
There
was some mention of the American football thing, but generally the main thing the news programmes did was re-showing short clips from crappy Leslie Nielsen films, because those were the only thing OJ did that the vast majority of British people were likely to have any knowledge of. Whatsoever.

Posted:
Wed Sep 19, 2007 7:56 pm
by luns101
Has any famous European soccer player ever gotten in this much legal trouble? How about rugby players?

Posted:
Wed Sep 19, 2007 7:59 pm
by Gold Knight
Iz Man wrote:Thanks Luns.........*insert sarcasm here*

Are you ready for another circus like we had in '94-'95?
I hope so, because here it comes.......
I'm guessing most of these cc'ers were not even around or old enough to appreciate what a huge debacle this was the last time.
I hope this doesn't turn into 24x7 O.J. again......
At least
Johnny Cochran won't be making his ridiculous rhymes this time....
(was that insensitive?)
What was a Wookie doing on Tatooine? It doesnt make sense...


Posted:
Wed Sep 19, 2007 8:04 pm
by Backglass
"And I killed it myself!" - OJ Simpson


Posted:
Wed Sep 19, 2007 8:43 pm
by unriggable
There's a craption online of a guy getting pelted by a bunch of oranges and the caption was 'OJ Simpson is sentenced to death by the ironic firing squad'