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O.J.SIMPSON (villain or hero you decide)
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curmudgeon
2007-09-19 04:11:42 UTC
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O.J.Simpson may already be contemplating his next book project in the wake
of his arrest Sunday in Las Vegas. Simpson is alleged to have used
heavy-handed tactics to obtain sports memorabilia from a collection in a Las
Vegas hotel room.
Of course Simpson maintains he did no such thing. He simply arrived at the
collectors' room with a gaggle of tough guys in tow to discuss the possible
return of sports memorabilia he maintains was stolen from him. All on the
day before the court had ordered him to turn it over to the Goldman family,
a bizarre coincidence to be sure.
Simpson is apparently not worried by the fact that authorities reportedly
have audio tape of him doing a third-rate imitation of James Gandolfini's
"Sopranos" character - bursting into the hotel room with his buddies and
shouting, "Think you can steal my shit and sell it?" while some of his posse
allegedly brandished weapons.
Of course Simpson has already beat a murder rap, despite massive evidence
pointing to his guilt. Why should he be concerned about a little thing like
strong arm robbery?
And he has already written one book - "If I Did It," explaining how he might
have killed his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman, even though
he was not convicted of their murders. The book was ranked #2 on Amazon.com
Monday.
The problem for Simpson is that he gets none of the profits from the book
and the disgusting premise, that his dead ex-wife was an drug abusing
alcoholic whore who more then deserved to die in the manner that she did.
A federal bankruptcy judge has awarded the rights to the book to the family
of Ron Goldman, who have retiled the book "I Did It, Confessions of a
Killer."
If Simpson does decide to take up writing again, let's hope he does so from
prison, even if the sentience he serves is for what appears to be a poorly
conceived act of thuggery over a few sports mementos that he had been
ordered to hand over to the Goldman family in the first place.
g***@biteme.com
2007-09-25 00:24:35 UTC
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i heard his second book will be titled "if i stole it". ha ha ha ha
Post by curmudgeon
O.J.Simpson may already be contemplating his next book project in the wake
of his arrest Sunday in Las Vegas. Simpson is alleged to have used
heavy-handed tactics to obtain sports memorabilia from a collection in a Las
Vegas hotel room.
Of course Simpson maintains he did no such thing. He simply arrived at the
collectors' room with a gaggle of tough guys in tow to discuss the possible
return of sports memorabilia he maintains was stolen from him. All on the
day before the court had ordered him to turn it over to the Goldman family,
a bizarre coincidence to be sure.
Simpson is apparently not worried by the fact that authorities reportedly
have audio tape of him doing a third-rate imitation of James Gandolfini's
"Sopranos" character - bursting into the hotel room with his buddies and
shouting, "Think you can steal my shit and sell it?" while some of his posse
allegedly brandished weapons.
Of course Simpson has already beat a murder rap, despite massive evidence
pointing to his guilt. Why should he be concerned about a little thing like
strong arm robbery?
And he has already written one book - "If I Did It," explaining how he might
have killed his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman, even though
he was not convicted of their murders. The book was ranked #2 on Amazon.com
Monday.
The problem for Simpson is that he gets none of the profits from the book
and the disgusting premise, that his dead ex-wife was an drug abusing
alcoholic whore who more then deserved to die in the manner that she did.
A federal bankruptcy judge has awarded the rights to the book to the family
of Ron Goldman, who have retiled the book "I Did It, Confessions of a
Killer."
If Simpson does decide to take up writing again, let's hope he does so from
prison, even if the sentience he serves is for what appears to be a poorly
conceived act of thuggery over a few sports mementos that he had been
ordered to hand over to the Goldman family in the first place.
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