Aside from the obvious bigotry at play here, I am immediately struck by the lack of any kind of common sense. If she thought that was her son’s phone, then why didn’t she call it?
Aside from the obvious bigotry at play here, I am immediately struck by the lack of any kind of common sense. If she thought that was her son’s phone, then why didn’t she call it?
Exactly. Why would a lawyer clan that has money for TV advertising want to get involved in suing Jim Bob for his TV and his broke-down truck? There is no money in that for them ... so they aren’t interested.
Not surprised at something like this happening in Mo Val. How do these silly heffas figure someone has to show them IDs or what is in their pockets? They’ve got patty roller syndrome real bad. And damn, Walmart, your security can do something besides be on Negro Patrol.
The two elements that physical injuries have over this shit are obvious monetizable damages (e.g., hospital bills, property damage) and associated big pockets (usually insurers) from which to actually receive some portion of the judgement. With out those, I don’t see there is much of a draw for widespread legal…
This response. 💯💯💯💯💯💯
So he was blind shopping. If only Karens would learn to practice color blind shopping... Can’t wait for the “This is not who I am” walk of shame.
Karen: Honey, where is your phone?
Give them a real reason to call 911, but not for the cops. Paramedics needed in Aisle 1.
What i’m curious about is we have lawyers regularly running ads hunting for clients who are injured by whatever.
More people like her needs to get their faces punched to learn humility, hope she loses her job.
I generally like to read the comments and I’ve noticed a massive and increasing drop off.
Ya, I hadn’t commented in a while and I did a few days ago. I guess I’ll just never find and reply to those messages people sent in response to my comments.
I just came in here to complain about this!!! Also I noticed they no longer show the number of comments on an article. I’m guessing it’s a “trap” since the articles themselves are mostly crap and now you have to click through to see if there’s any discussion whatsoever. I think it’ll backfire though, personally I’d be…
I’d be interested to see how that plays out. The writing here isn’t something I’d seek out normally - 70% the reason I come is to comment on stuff and read other peoples’ comments
Unrelated but they’ve made kinja even more of a mess (still think the aim is to slowly move towards no comments entirely).
I don’t know why, but watching her calmly hand stitch a piece of replica period clothing is incredibly soothing. I don’t know if I’d ever want to know her on an interpersonal level (intensely passionate people make me itch) but her commitment to her passion and her actual talent make something that I’m only obtusely…
I even watched that episode, but completely forgot she mentioned Bridgerton.
So let me guess ol Tuckums had noted Civil Rights expert Jason Whitlock on to discuss? First things first, The Cookie Jar don’t mean shit to me as I know too many black folks that purchase those things as a reminder of days past & as one person once told me to make sure that no white person has it. As for putting Don…
And yes, there is plenty of alcohol available at EPCOT, most of it at the World Showcase (basically every country has several kinds of booze).