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Intocats

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  1. Yes, but there’s still time! He’s most likely still single, and he’s sexier than ever!
  2. I thought Kenneth Scalir looked (unfortunately) familiar, and sure enough: He appears to be a veteran of TV dating shows:
  3. And no doubt Deadbeat Dad is now sponging off of girlfriend, despite his protestations about “bills”. I don’t understand why the wife got 100% of the house in the divorce, or that the division of educational expenses was not part of the decree. The promo made it sound like the ex-wife was upset because he had a girlfriend, but I didn’t get that impression at all, watching the episode. They looked like tears of frustration to me. I agree that JJ is getting crankier. Hot Bench is more to my liking nowadays.
  4. That defendant was scary. He seemed like the type who would harm or kill the dog out of spite. And of course the defendant’s GF understood why he was at the plaintiff’s residence and why she had been “in the shower” when loverboy stole the dog. I’m glad that JJ ruled to withhold airfare until the dog was somewhere safe.
  5. Just watched the second episode of “Danielle”. I thought it was disingenuous of Phil to present her as the entitled brat from hell on the first episode — then reveal that she is a sexual assault victim in the second episode. I do feel bad for Danielle and hope she gets the help she needs. She has clearly been suffering for a long time (even before the assault) and she hasn’t gotten proper treatment. (And no, I don’t believe for a second that Phil is the “only one” to help her). Danielle’s dad was clueless; her mother seemed well-meaning but clueless — her father’s girlfriend was the one to contact the Dr. Phil show. Was I projecting, or did the girlfriend (who moved to the US from the Netherlands) look like she was ready to hop the next flight back to Europe?
  6. Right? If Phil thinks she’s “beautiful”, he needs a new pair of glasses.
  7. If all those face tattoos themselves don’t put you off the bonking. Eww. God as a cosmic hit man. Yikes!
  8. I heard that too! It was the best part of a very boring case.
  9. More Judge Judy crafts on Etsy... https://www.etsy.com/listing/494507589/judge-judy-crochet-doll-made-to-order Along with The Joker and Weird Al Yankovic.
  10. It's a shame, because before the crazy tats it looks like she was a very pretty woman.
  11. I found it on Etsy.com...the artist is in Sweden, and I didn't even know they got JJ there, but evidently they do. https://www.etsy.com/listing/514650788/judge-judy-cross-stitch-pattern?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=judge judy&ref=sr_gallery_9 JJ is favorited on Etsy more than Kanye, Drake, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, but one less time than Ryan Gosling.
  12. I'm getting back into counted cross stitch, and just bought a new pattern for my next project... (yes, I'm a nutcase)
  13. I looked them up, too. (Now I know I'm not the only one!) Sad Sack Boyfriend has at least three different Facebook accounts. What a prize! He needed Ms. Englund to drive him to "spend Christmas with his family"? Must mean either no car or no license (or both). What a loser!
  14. Speaking of Publishers Clearing House, I wonder if ditzy Maria-Elissa of Shoedazzle is A PCH or lottery winner and spent all her money on cheap pumps? That's exactly what my 86-year-old Dad says!
  15. I wonder about this so often. Why do people whose livelihoods depend on their business and their good name in the community -- dog breeders, mechanics, party bus proprietors, etc. go on the most-watched courtroom television show and display their crookedness and/or bad business sense to the world, all for under a couple thousand dollars (at the most)? Who would think that is a good idea?
  16. I didn't know about the boxed set of Zap Comix; I found it on Amazon and am salivating over it, but sadly, it's too rich for my blood as well. R. Crumb (creator of Zippy) and his Cheap Suit Serenaders had a song that Dr. Demento used to play on his syndicated radio show back in the 70's, called "Get A Load Of This". The lyrics sum up so many of our beloved JJ litigants: "My girlfriend's over but I sent her away Almost knocked the supper off my TV tray Bring a loada RC Cola TV dinner Plate o'Twinkies It takes a pink burrito For to keep me clean (For to keep me clean)"
  17. I used to have a Zippy the Pinhead t-shirt. Wish I still had it!
  18. And then in the hallterview, she said that every multi-level marketing business she had been involved with was a fraud and a scam. Why then, Madam, do you keep getting involved?
  19. Thank you, Chenoa333....she certainly was! Funnier than Howard Stern and ten times as attractive. She was one of a kind! ❤️
  20. Every time I see this commercial I hear my mother's voice (died in 2005, RIP): "A place for Mom, huh? Stick that up your a**!"
  21. I'm always amazed that women are willing to ignore the red flags when their date is a "doctor", is good looking and presents himself well. A regular Joe with an ordinary job would not get away with such shenanigans.
  22. Two Amish and a rabbi walked into a bar.... (sorry, couldn't resist) It's a rerun, but lots of fun to watch Mr. Werthimer try to school JJ on the law.
  23. With all due respect, Brattinella, patients do not pay per appointment, they pay per procedure. The prophylaxis (cleaning) is one fee, the exam is another fee, and the X-rays are still another. If the dentist diagnoses a cavity, the filling is yet a different charge. And a busy dentist who is good and has lots of patients will need to schedule a separate appointment to fill the tooth, unless he or she happens to have a cancellation right then and has the time to do it. I guess you could say that a hygienist is a "dental monitor", aside from the cleaning of the teeth. (Been in the dental biz for 25 years, and have managed a busy practice for 18 years)
  24. Regarding the woman who sued her hairstylist for damage when her hair fell out after a straightening....again, JJ might be an expert in family law, but she isn't a hair products expert. She kept insisting that the plaintiff would know "right away" that the product was burning her scalp. I know firsthand that is simply not true. I colored my hair for over 40 years with absolutely no problem (both home kits and salon coloring). A couple of years ago I developed a mild rash on my neck a couple of days after visiting the salon. I shrugged it off as a slight sunburn. The next time, I developed a somewhat worse (and itchy) rash; again, not immediately, but about 36 hours later. My hairdresser sourced non-ammonia, non-PPD products to use on me, to no avail. The last time I had my hair colored (just over a year ago) I broke out in big blisters on my neck (even with the mild products) and I knew it was time to stop trying and let it go grey. Because the symptoms showed up sometime after the coloring was done, my stylist even subtly questioned it was the source of my rashes. But no way would I ever sue him! And I know now that it is, because I haven't had another rash since.
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