To: PJ-Comix
Great show. What the author missed is that Jimmy knew he would lose in front of the judge and be ordered to take the billboard down. We know that because he had all the numbers of the local reporters written down and ready to go. And the “few thousand” looked more like about 80K to me.
2 posted on
02/24/2015 5:45:10 AM PST by
Hugin
("Do yourself a favor--first thing, get a firearm!")
To: Hugin
I’ve only seen part of one episode of this show - what is it about? Is it a comedy? I read somewhere that it is a spin off of Breaking Bad (which I have never seen, but it is on my list to watch all of the episodes if I ever get time).
To: Hugin
Good observation. BTW, I had the same experience. When I lived in L.A. I was eating at a cafeteria across the street from the Farmer's Market. Suddenly there was a shaking possibly due to an earthquake. Everybody poured out of the building and the cause was an eruption of natural gas below the surface that erupted into flames in the parking lot and at the clothes store nearby. It was like a scene from Dante's Inferno. Well, I called the Herald Examiner city desk but the guy acted bored like a fire was no big deal. Even when I told him it was no ordinary fire but from natural gas erupting from below the surface he sounded uninterested.
BTW, that story was featured later on the NATIONAL NEWS.
4 posted on
02/24/2015 5:51:38 AM PST by
PJ-Comix
(Coakley/Gruber 2016!!!)
To: Hugin
It was 30k, that is what all the expenses he was listing on his “bill” added up to.
9 posted on
02/24/2015 6:24:24 AM PST by
Boogieman
To: Hugin
He also won a key concession from the judge. Hamlin’s first line of attack was to deny Jimmy the right to use his own name, and the judge struck that down without even intending to do so.
19 posted on
03/02/2015 12:18:34 AM PST by
Rastus
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