Posted on 12/21/2005 8:17:49 AM PST by CedarDave
I'm certain you're right, but she could just have dismissed the whole thing.
Maybe he wouldn't get this kind of thing if he wasn't the most OCD, ritualistic person on TV.
How did you reach right into my computer and steal my wallpaper?
That'll teach you to think without the proper head covering!
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"Hmmm, wonder what's on TV tonight? Oh, Letterman."
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"Oh my Darling, I can't live without you!"
"Oh my!"
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"Please, please be my co-host, my love!"
"Hmmm, he really does love me!"
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"Marry me!"
"Oh yes, David! I will! I will marry you!"
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"Ha! Just kidding, you witless moonbat!"
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"Why is the universe doing this to me!"
I live in Santa Fe, and can attest. Moonbats are every where, LOL. The Hippie capitol of the world(Cerrillos) is about fifteen miles away. I think there are some draft dodgers still hiding out there.
This is a bit off topic, but one thing I've noticed about Letterman is that he has a desire to be stalked. I was watching him some years ago, and he said on national TV that he lived in Larchmont, New York. (I think it was some town in Connecticut before that -- he moved because too many viewers were trying to visit him. But I'm sure he said on the air specifically what town in Connecticut it was.) Well, anyway, it is not uncommon for him to do a bit by going to some stranger's house. So why does he get surprised when some of the viewers try to return the favor?
That woman has way to much time on her hands. She needs to get OUT more stop watching so much Television.
Secret coded messages how funny.
Did she stop taking her MEDICATIONS??
And I agree what kind of judge would grant a restraining order based upon that?
maybe he is off his medications also....lol
what a funny funny little universe we live in...gotta laugh
ROFLMAO
Cerrillos and Madrid, five miles to the south. Lots of woo-woo shops there IIRC.
FANTASTIC! I loved it.
link to the idiot judge
Judge Daniel Sanchez:
http://www.firstdistrictcourt.com/division7.htm
Dissenting opinion here: Maybe just having the order will give the poor woman peace of mind? If she THINKS it is effective maybe she will BELEIVE it is effective and go on her merry way with no more thought of being tormented. Maybe it's a case of nipping something in the bud before it gets wildly out of control? The judge could have just picked the lesser evil.
The problem with that logic is...the RO being placed on Letterman is a slam against his character. If there is no basis for the RO, it should not be issued. This actually goes on record against Letterman.
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