Krazy4Real
Lifer
- Oct 3, 2003
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The insult is definitely more obscure, but is similar to calling someone a Gomer. Gomer and Goober Pyle were cousins on the Andy Griffith Show. (may be stating the obvious)anyone who calls another person a "goober" needs to be eradicated from the planet![]()
Should I be surprised that people here are defending this cretin and critiquing someone for telling him to stop?
Upset that there's no paycheck there for you?
its not the pose thats questionable. But it's the pose with the short shorts she was wearing and the setting she was in
Upset that there's no paycheck there for you?
not only low, but stupid. do you think before you post?Upset that there's no paycheck there for you?
i prefer raisinets.![]()
I don't even understand what you're talking about. What would any of this have to do with me? I'm not licensed in NY and have nothing but better things to do than represent anyone affiliated with this non-incident. It just reminds me that this board is populated by more creeps than I would like to think it is.
I don't even understand what you're talking about. What would any of this have to do with me? I'm not licensed in NY and have nothing but better things to do than represent anyone affiliated with this non-incident.
Locked room+green screen offers a lot of privacy if that's what she wants.She doesn't want pervs, or guys who hook up with Howard Stern to get a buck for playing jackass in public, filming her. It looked like a ballet pose, you noticed the ballet slippers? Who are you to say what she was doing exactly. It could've been for a dance portfolio with the busy city in the background.
Nice to see you apply generalizations when specifics are disclosed.Precisely. I'm sure you'd have been more interested had this occurred at 1st and Hennepin. To a lawyer, a person's rights are directly related to the billable hours and potential for a cut of the settlement.
and have nothing but better things to do than represent anyone affiliated with this non-incident.
No one said he didn't have the right. No one called the cops on him.Locked room+green screen offers a lot of privacy if that's what she wants.
Simply no excuse for expecting privacy in public. None.
Hell, I bet you can even apply for licenses to have an area semi-closed to the public. I'm thinking T.V./movies.
Also, Don, saying the woman she doesn't have rights to privacy in public isn't defending the creep. He's still a creep, he just has the right to be there... You of all people should be able to understand that difference.
I was talking more about the woman, her expectation of privacy, and how she could protect them than his rights.No one said he didn't have the right. No one called the cops on him.
He wasn't carted away and had his "rights" taken from him.
I like the fact that everyone's pissed at the guy for doing the exact same thing the cast was there doing.
Should I be surprised that people here are defending this cretin and critiquing someone for telling him to stop?
Precisely. I'm sure you'd have been more interested had this occurred at 1st and Hennepin. To a lawyer, a person's rights are directly related to the billable hours and potential for a cut of the settlement.
