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AngelaHunter

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  1. "He ain't never get me no car." 😵 R.I.P., English language. OMG...
  2. That was funny. We all know what "going away" means on these shows. Two criminals meet in the slammer and of course, they trust each other because criminals have the highest morals. Who knows how many times they've been locked up, but they go into business and Anthony trusts Daudi so much when he "goes away" he gives him a POA As would we all allow a jailbird to have control of our money. I'm not sure Anthony was able to read and understand the POA. His "girl" or maybe his business manager appears here in an Elly Mae knotted blouse, just in case the judges wanted to see some of her abdomen. Daudi admits he should have given money back to Anthony, but... he didn't. He just kept it. *shrug* Whatever happened to "honour among thieves"? I'm so disillusioned. I swear, these judges are kinder and gentler to those who repeatedly break the law than they often are to honest people who have never been "incarcerated".
  3. Since I had forgotten this case, I enjoyed it for the sheer WTF-ery. That grimy little mope with the bad/missing teeth actually has 13K people (perves and weirdos) who seem to be willing to pay to watch her twerk, shove her buttocks in the camera, and stick products between her legs. This is the world in which we live. Grinning professional businessman, P, sent her a whole $100 and a $14 tee shirt to promote his product, whatever the hell it is. JM tries to make him understand that contract that is not signed is not a contract. He simply can't absorb that, and keeps grinning. Then, of course, the sex stuff rears its ugly head with him telling the little mope about his woodies, or whatever. Ewww. Absolutely disgusting, but quite comical. Her FB page is quite something. "Stay tune" she says. Her fans are quite articulate: https://www.facebook.com/therealdreaofficial/
  4. Same! Then my lamebrain finally put it together!😄
  5. More astute business people who make agreements while they're all drinking. He said he's a licensed contractor. No, he didn't. Who knows? I guess def was okay with that until she didn't like that he brought in "lazy MFers" from his halfway house to work on her properties. Nice language. No proof of anything was needed until she didn't like what he did, or didn't do. Def's cousin is a handyman too, but she was afraid to tell him she needed a licensed contractor to do the work. Why? Well, "You don't know my cousin". I guess he would do something horrible/violent to her if she told him she wasn't going to hire him. Def throws around "God" and "Jesus" and "Excuse my French". I couldn't take anymore, so thanks @CrazyInAlabama
  6. Sorry, I should have been clearer. I'm not referring to repairs of broken doors, windows, etc., or mountains of garbage, entire kitchens covered in grease, huge holes smashed in walls, bathtubs with near-permanent black filth, or other stuff way outside the parameters of tasks for which you could hire a regular housekeeper When a landlord - like one we saw here - claimed it took 8 hours a day for 6 days to clean a 1 bdrm that looked okay in pics (and in which his wife/girlfriend did the work), they get denied. Thank you for the detailed explanations! Much appreciated.☺
  7. Thank you, @Bazinga That's very interesting! In the ruined couch case I assumed (probably wrongly) that the plaintiff lawyer being denied legal fees because she is a lawyer who did the work herself was like landlords being denied cleaning fees when they admit they cleaned the place themselves. The worst inconsistency, to me, was a plaintiff suing for large vet bills after their dog was attacked. The dog survived. They won the judgment. The other case was exactly the same - a plaintiff suing for large vet bills after their dog was attacked. The dog died. JM awarded them nothing even though they had to pay the vet bills.
  8. A kettle full of boiling water as a hairdressing tool. I had a kettle just like that eons ago. Never thought of using it to style my hair. Daijah, Pashyon, and Trovoyun. The producers thought we would faint at the sight of a small burn. However, I know from experience that 2nd-degree burns, even if small, are extremely painful, so I guess the $2500 was justified. I got this ep, but saw "dog" and deleted it. TPC was "eclipsed" for me. I was disappointed in said eclipse. I've seen it get way darker before storms. Meh.
  9. I just saw this. Some rough-looking litigants. If P's witness, John, was trying to channel Sam Elliot, he failed miserably, looking more like he just woke up on a park bench after a month-long bender. And what kind of "business" is John running that he needs to gain daily access to an old RV in order to conduct it? I couldn't help but notice that Def attempted to scrunch up her face and squeeze out Tears for Sympathy at the mention of her deceased boyfriend, but she too failed miserably. Of course, he is. But even though his son didn't ruin P's driveway (even if it's on video it's not him) he said he would pay to have it repaired just because he's such a great neighbour, but we know he had no intention of doing so, ever. He refused to pay even the paltry sum of $150 for the car damage because P wasn't very polite to him. Hey, he's a "True Crime Podcaster" which he seems to think places him in some special category, since why else would he mention it? I did note how his dopey wife was deemed useless or maybe even impaired and quickly told to "sit down". If I were the Ps, I would move.
  10. This is why, after adopting a dog with a huge double coat that I spent so much time brushing, I determined never to have another dog or cat with long hair. The shorter the better. My subsequent dogs had extremely short hair and required only a bath now and then, during which they acted like I was torturing them. If you're too lazy to pick up a brush now and then, get short-haired pets. I guess def. didn't want anyone to see the neglected condition in which she usually keeps the dogs. In the birthday party fiasco, I couldn't help thinking that if I were to spend a fortune on a once-in-a-lifetime, monumental extravaganza that's "like a (royal) wedding" that required choreographers, I might try to find someone else - I dunno, like maybe a professional? - to do it and not some obnoxious slacker who makes videos as a weekend hobby and has done only one other event before. I don't get it. I'm sure no expense was spared on anything else. Videography might be the wrong place for Mom to cheap out and it cost her a bundle more to recreate her memories.
  11. I don't know if Mr. Shawn Donovan was preying on Tracy. Although I kind of agree with P, that Def seems like a grifter, the relationship sounded co-dependant to me. But the mention of gold was my favorite part of the case. I hope Shawn doesn't think he's getting MY gold bars that are coming in a metallic trunk box from Nigeria after I pay a small fee with Steam cards. No, really - they are coming. I have proof! If Mr. Vincent isn't around (where can he be?)why bother to mention him? 🤔 I mean if Mr. Deutshc is going to link us up anyway... oh, well. I just betcha Mr. Donovan is sending everything - and the 3K from the lien - his parents left behind to Lagos.
  12. I had zero memory of seeing this, up until the "I was very prevalent on The Sopranos" but the rest was unfamiliar to me so I enjoyed it tremendously. It ws delightfully nutty. Of course it was and she seemed to find it amusing that she'd been to jail before. I skipped this as soon as I heard that.
  13. I really wanted to see all the women who wanted to bump uglies with these two. They didn't strike me as Casanovas. Seriously. I needed to see the ladies.😳 I haven't been watching lately. It might be time to catch up.
  14. The most shocking thing about the repeat with the (in)famous Joseph Cumia is a man his age with zero sense who posts all kinds of crap all over the place - using his real name - and never, ever thinks it might come back to impact his personal or professional life. Not too swift, are you, Joe? I expect that kind of mindless nonsense from the TikTok generation. This great, big middle-aged man, standing there and whining about "online, Reddit bullies" made me embarrassed for him. What an asshole. This repeat made me curious and I had to look up Joe and see how he's doing these days. Well, there's an hour-long video about him and if you have free time you might give it a glance. The narration is witty and hilarious and Joe is way more of a douchebag buffoon than it seems possible. Start at 1:00. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZ3_FwZxrn8
  15. This was cut off for me when it aired originally. Ridiculous, but I do have a question: Did the def, peeking at JM from under her wig, go to work?🤔
  16. @Bazinga Thank you. I was hoping you would explain this seemingly unfair judgment. I was sure that's the way it usually works, but we've seen this before. There was a case of a new liner being installed in an old pool and the owner paid some neighbour a small amount to install it. Neighbour had no idea what he was doing, so P had to hire pros. He got back all the money he paid the pros instead of the pittance he gave the Def. I thought that was very unfair too. If you omitted the Def and his bumbling attempts, the Ps would have always had to pay the much larger sum, but they ended up getting a real bargain - "enrichment" - and didn't have to pay what anyone else would have who didn't try to cheap out. I guess it's not my place to question "WHY?"
  17. Something puzzled me here, maybe due to my lack of legal knowledge. The gravel-voiced, stunned-looking P suing the toothless handyman (How does one eat with no teeth? Really? Swallow everything whole, like a snake? Put your steak in a blender? HOW?) Anyway, P was always going to have to pay at least 1K to get the new water heater and pipes etc., had she hired qualified people from the start. JM always says court is about putting you in the same position you were in "before the bad thing happened" and not about getting a boe-nanza. So P paid Kevin 300$ and then had to get the pros in for $1300. JM awards her the entire amount she paid the new workers - $1300. So, P got a 1K job done for $300 - a bonanza, no? Shouldn't she just have been awarded the $300 back, since Kevin's work was worthless?🤔
  18. Levin, for the dump truck fiasco (I wasn't as quick to hit FF as I was when originally seeing this case): "It's the case of Taking a Dump." Eww. Levin is such a nasty, twisted little butt sniffer. I'd hate to see the search history and bookmarks on his computer. I'm pretty sure I'd be traumatized.😱
  19. I got the dumbo, overly-pumped P who paid a $200 deposit for a pool table and for the life of him, could not figure out HOW to get it out of Def seller's house. He knew how heavy it was, but had to go consult with "experts". He couldn't get some other overly-pumped gym guys to help him, instead of a 62-year-old? FFS, even I have a dolly, and you can carry very heavy things on it even if you're an old lady like me. He never heard of such a contraption, but the people who did take the table out knew about dollys and got the thing out easily. No refund for you, and as JM said, the Def could have countersued for the $200 still owed. I wish she had, just to rub it in a little. It's not her fault he can't find his own ass even with an app. Duhhh.
  20. I had to rewatch this (even though I don't remember seeing it) to once again reassure myself that my decision to always trade my cars in at a dealer is the right one. Would the extra money I'd make selling privately be worth having thugs pounding at my door to threaten me because the 13-year-old Ford I sold them has some problems? Nope, not at all. Even though I'm a "lady" who knows absolutely nothing about cars I can figure out that much. (Actually, I used to do my own oil/spark plug/battery changes even though I have no penis!) Ass-kissing P's Momma needs to put on her big girl panties and take care of her own business. I mean, if the daughter knows nothing about cars either, due to her biology, what's the point of having her buy Momma's cars? They're both clueless.
  21. In this new world where everything is someone else's fault, I love backfires like this! Mommy and her great big overfed boy not only got zippo but had to pay the Def $3500 for the siding Big Boy burned up. He was gonna fix it - it's only a couple of pieces of siding. Yeah, right. Can't see him hauling his 300lbs up any ladder. He and Mommy hobble and waddle out, greatly saddened by the unfairness of the world.
  22. I had to stop watching this. Def was making me too angry. He has a whole host of serious medical conditions, or so he says, so he drives around with no insurance. He struck me as a smarmy hustler, playing on sympathy when he crashed into the hydrant hard enough to deploy the airbags in his truck,(even though he was going 25mph) inherited from his daddy. He wasn't speeding because everyone there is over 55 and we know no one that age ever speeds. Not his fault. It's the fault of those 10" deep holes in the curb. I guess he still keeps the AZ plates on his car for sentimental reasons, too. Why he hasn't been kicked out of the condo, I don't know. Plaintiff's agent says he's a "flight risk"? Flight from what? He's not on probation as far as I could tell. Five years he's been living there and still lives there! Oh, he's only driven his wrecked truck twice since the accident. I guess it's okay to drive with no insurance and serious health problems that cause crashes if you only do it sometimes. He might hit a person next time, but what does he care? No insurance. Sorry. I don't know how this turned out or if the judges got more on his case for the no-insurance thing. I didn't believe one word from him and I couldn't take any more, so thanks @CrazyInAlabama.
  23. A very annoying jerk. The Mercedes owners here often do seem to have some sort of superiority complex even if they purchased the car after it passed the quarter-century mark, has a million miles on the odometer, was bought from some guy on the side of the road, and even if it's full of mouse nests. I always wanted a Mercedes, but until I can get one that didn't roll off the assembly line at the end of the last century, I guess I'll have to do without.
  24. I never thought anyone could say the word "decade" with such scathing scorn as JM did when summing up the case of Lourdes, who has been getting her rent paid by JM and Douglas for the last ten years (Why?) and has the gall to come here and sue the landlord for her deposit back after she gave two day's notice she was moving. Think of the money Lourdes has saved by paying probably between $80 - $170 for the last ten years. I'm innumerate even with a calculator, but say the rent averages out for all that time to just $500/month. So Lourdes has saved about 50K? I must say I love how these people can't move until the Sec8 squad checks out the new dwelling with a magnifying glass to make sure it's good enough for these tenants.
  25. I never saw any of these, and quite liked them! Ridiculous, perpetual "fiancee" with a bird on her shoulder is here with her man, who, with his jet-black dyed hair and neon lime green shirt, looked like a cheap department store mannequin that has been in storage since 1978. He claims the mechanic def. cheated them. Their 26-year-old truck has problems and since Def was the last person who worked on it, all the problems must be his fault. It couldn't be that, as when you play "Whack-a-Mole", you fix one worn-out, broken part on an ancient veehickle another one craps out the next day? Both of them should have been tossed the minute Mannequin Man said the bird was a witness. They thought they were cute and quirky, or something. At their ages, they were not. Not at all. Mover shaking down the Def: I think I'll move to a foreign country and start scamming and ripping people off (and then having the gall to sue the person I ripped off) since it seems there are no consequences. I hope Def learned about the wonderful world of contracts and receipts. He claimed he didn't request a receipt because it was 10 p.m. and asking for a note saying, "(Client) paid in full ____ dollars to (whatever) moving company' and having the "foreman" sign it would just take way too long. Lastly, the little snowflake... person, who sees Def's apartment, agrees to take it and gives him a $700 deposit KNOWS she can't afford it because she later asks her boss for more hours which I assume he refuses. She then has the gall to say, "I can't afford this place, even though I told you not to rent to anyone else, so I want my money back." If a contract doesn't specify "Not refundable" that means it is, according to P. JM takes the time to try and explain it, but I think that was a waste of breath. P expects everyone to have her best interests at heart and act accordingly. I was going to rag on landlord Kevin's too-small, diamond-patterned, V-neck sweater that displayed his tiny round patch of chest hair, but he was in the right in this case.
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