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Amazing. Two morons and a big settlement. I hope they can appeal it.
It's worse than the lady who spilled coffee on her lap and sued because
it was hot.


Yeah, well there is hot, and then there is what McDonald's was selling.
Eight days in hospital, with skin grafts, hot.

http://www.lectlaw.com/files/cur78.htm


When you are 70 years old, and a coffee drinker, you should have learned
coffee is hot. And not be so stupid as to take off the protective lid and
place the cup in your crotch as your son drives over the curb leaving
McD's. And the $24million was reduced to about 1.4 million. After medical
and legal costs, I bet she had enough to buy a senior coffee at McD's.


We're all eternally grateful that you're not in the legal profession, a
judge, or qualified to sit on a jury.

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On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 21:49:25 -0400, Larry wrote:


Amazing. Two morons and a big settlement. I hope they can appeal it.
It's worse than the lady who spilled coffee on her lap and sued because
it was hot.

Yeah, well there is hot, and then there is what McDonald's was selling.
Eight days in hospital, with skin grafts, hot.

http://www.lectlaw.com/files/cur78.htm


When you are 70 years old, and a coffee drinker, you should have learned
coffee is hot. And not be so stupid as to take off the protective lid
and place the cup in your crotch as your son drives over the curb leaving
McD's. And the $24million was reduced to about 1.4 million. After
medical and legal costs, I bet she had enough to buy a senior coffee at
McD's.


We're all eternally grateful that you're not in the legal profession, a
judge, or qualified to sit on a jury.

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Nom=de=Plume


Unlike you, I am qualified to sit on a jury, and have a couple times.


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On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 21:49:25 -0400, Larry wrote:


Amazing. Two morons and a big settlement. I hope they can appeal it.
It's worse than the lady who spilled coffee on her lap and sued
because
it was hot.

Yeah, well there is hot, and then there is what McDonald's was selling.
Eight days in hospital, with skin grafts, hot.

http://www.lectlaw.com/files/cur78.htm

When you are 70 years old, and a coffee drinker, you should have learned
coffee is hot. And not be so stupid as to take off the protective lid
and place the cup in your crotch as your son drives over the curb
leaving McD's. And the $24million was reduced to about 1.4 million.
After medical and legal costs, I bet she had enough to buy a senior
coffee at McD's.


We're all eternally grateful that you're not in the legal profession, a
judge, or qualified to sit on a jury.

--
Nom=de=Plume


Unlike you, I am qualified to sit on a jury, and have a couple times.


Unlike me? There's no bar for an attorney to sit on a jury. Feel free to
prove otherwise.

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On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 21:49:25 -0400, Larry wrote:


Amazing. Two morons and a big settlement. I hope they can appeal it.
It's worse than the lady who spilled coffee on her lap and sued
because
it was hot.

Yeah, well there is hot, and then there is what McDonald's was selling.
Eight days in hospital, with skin grafts, hot.

http://www.lectlaw.com/files/cur78.htm

When you are 70 years old, and a coffee drinker, you should have learned
coffee is hot. And not be so stupid as to take off the protective lid
and place the cup in your crotch as your son drives over the curb
leaving McD's. And the $24million was reduced to about 1.4 million.
After medical and legal costs, I bet she had enough to buy a senior
coffee at McD's.

We're all eternally grateful that you're not in the legal profession, a
judge, or qualified to sit on a jury.

--
Nom=de=Plume


Unlike you, I am qualified to sit on a jury, and have a couple times.


Unlike me? There's no bar for an attorney to sit on a jury. Feel free to
prove otherwise.



What Bilious is saying here is that if you put a mirror in front of his
mouth, he might be able to fog it...and thus qualify for jury duty.

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On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 21:49:25 -0400, Larry wrote:


Amazing. Two morons and a big settlement. I hope they can appeal
it.
It's worse than the lady who spilled coffee on her lap and sued
because
it was hot.

Yeah, well there is hot, and then there is what McDonald's was
selling.
Eight days in hospital, with skin grafts, hot.

http://www.lectlaw.com/files/cur78.htm

When you are 70 years old, and a coffee drinker, you should have
learned
coffee is hot. And not be so stupid as to take off the protective lid
and place the cup in your crotch as your son drives over the curb
leaving McD's. And the $24million was reduced to about 1.4 million.
After medical and legal costs, I bet she had enough to buy a senior
coffee at McD's.

We're all eternally grateful that you're not in the legal profession, a
judge, or qualified to sit on a jury.

--
Nom=de=Plume


Unlike you, I am qualified to sit on a jury, and have a couple times.


Unlike me? There's no bar for an attorney to sit on a jury. Feel free to
prove otherwise.



What Bilious is saying here is that if you put a mirror in front of his
mouth, he might be able to fog it...and thus qualify for jury duty.

--
http://tinyurl.com/ykxp2ym



I suspect that if he were called for jury duty and the case involved
anything during the voir dire about his ability to be objective, say because
the defendent was a minority, he would get booted.

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On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 21:49:25 -0400, Larry wrote:


Amazing. Two morons and a big settlement. I hope they can appeal
it.
It's worse than the lady who spilled coffee on her lap and sued
because
it was hot.

Yeah, well there is hot, and then there is what McDonald's was
selling.
Eight days in hospital, with skin grafts, hot.

http://www.lectlaw.com/files/cur78.htm

When you are 70 years old, and a coffee drinker, you should have
learned
coffee is hot. And not be so stupid as to take off the protective
lid
and place the cup in your crotch as your son drives over the curb
leaving McD's. And the $24million was reduced to about 1.4 million.
After medical and legal costs, I bet she had enough to buy a senior
coffee at McD's.

We're all eternally grateful that you're not in the legal profession,
a
judge, or qualified to sit on a jury.

--
Nom=de=Plume


Unlike you, I am qualified to sit on a jury, and have a couple times.

Unlike me? There's no bar for an attorney to sit on a jury. Feel free to
prove otherwise.



What Bilious is saying here is that if you put a mirror in front of his
mouth, he might be able to fog it...and thus qualify for jury duty.

--
http://tinyurl.com/ykxp2ym



I suspect that if he were called for jury duty and the case involved
anything during the voir dire about his ability to be objective, say
because the defendent was a minority, he would get booted.

--
Nom=de=Plume


So you are racist also. Have served on armed robbery case. Minority. Have
served on a couple civil cases, one was minority. Hell, the minority group
got screwed by the attorney's. Both sides. Was a legal malpractice case.
The Attorneys settled without the plaintiff. A minority church group.
Screwed originally by their attorney giving bad advice, and then by the next
attorney making a deal with the former attorney. Been called for 3 murder 1
cases. Defense excused me because I figured that those using a gun in a
crime should spend a long time in jail, ala Richmond, VA. Black judge liked
me and I liked him. As to racism. I figure you and Harry never associate
with minorities in a friendly enviroment.


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On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 21:49:25 -0400, Larry wrote:


Amazing. Two morons and a big settlement. I hope they can appeal
it.
It's worse than the lady who spilled coffee on her lap and sued
because
it was hot.

Yeah, well there is hot, and then there is what McDonald's was
selling.
Eight days in hospital, with skin grafts, hot.

http://www.lectlaw.com/files/cur78.htm

When you are 70 years old, and a coffee drinker, you should have
learned
coffee is hot. And not be so stupid as to take off the protective
lid
and place the cup in your crotch as your son drives over the curb
leaving McD's. And the $24million was reduced to about 1.4 million.
After medical and legal costs, I bet she had enough to buy a senior
coffee at McD's.

We're all eternally grateful that you're not in the legal profession,
a
judge, or qualified to sit on a jury.

--
Nom=de=Plume


Unlike you, I am qualified to sit on a jury, and have a couple times.

Unlike me? There's no bar for an attorney to sit on a jury. Feel free
to
prove otherwise.



What Bilious is saying here is that if you put a mirror in front of his
mouth, he might be able to fog it...and thus qualify for jury duty.

--
http://tinyurl.com/ykxp2ym



I suspect that if he were called for jury duty and the case involved
anything during the voir dire about his ability to be objective, say
because the defendent was a minority, he would get booted.

--
Nom=de=Plume


So you are racist also. Have served on armed robbery case. Minority.
Have served on a couple civil cases, one was minority. Hell, the minority
group got screwed by the attorney's. Both sides. Was a legal malpractice
case. The Attorneys settled without the plaintiff. A minority church
group. Screwed originally by their attorney giving bad advice, and then by
the next attorney making a deal with the former attorney. Been called for
3 murder 1 cases. Defense excused me because I figured that those using a
gun in a crime should spend a long time in jail, ala Richmond, VA. Black
judge liked me and I liked him. As to racism. I figure you and Harry
never associate with minorities in a friendly enviroment.



Uh huh... you got that from what exactly? The fact that you're a racist? It
doesn't work that way Mr. McGoo. Just because you are doesn't mean everyone
else is. The black judge liked you? How do you know this? Did he invite you
out for a drink? Maybe he *did* like you.

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I suspect that if he were called for jury duty and the case involved
anything during the voir dire about his ability to be objective,


I have never been called for a criminal trial but one time I got
called for a malpractice case. They asked me how I felt about torts. I
was under oath, what else could I say. I said
"Lawyers doctors and Insurance Companies are a financial perpetual
motion machine that raises the cost of everything we buy and restricts
everything we do."
I was out in the car a few minutes later. There was a motion to pull
in a new jury pool as I was leaving.
It probably had to do with the number of people either nodding or
laughing and clapping.
I haven't been called back.


Thanks for not lying. Another way to get out of jury duty is to compliment
one or the other attorneys about their clothes, e.g., a tie.

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On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 21:49:25 -0400, Larry wrote:


Amazing. Two morons and a big settlement. I hope they can appeal
it.
It's worse than the lady who spilled coffee on her lap and sued
because
it was hot.

Yeah, well there is hot, and then there is what McDonald's was
selling.
Eight days in hospital, with skin grafts, hot.

http://www.lectlaw.com/files/cur78.htm

When you are 70 years old, and a coffee drinker, you should have
learned coffee is hot. And not be so stupid as to take off the
protective lid and place the cup in your crotch as your son drives over
the curb leaving McD's. And the $24million was reduced to about 1.4
million. After medical and legal costs, I bet she had enough to buy a
senior coffee at McD's.

We're all eternally grateful that you're not in the legal profession, a
judge, or qualified to sit on a jury.

--
Nom=de=Plume


Unlike you, I am qualified to sit on a jury, and have a couple times.


Unlike me? There's no bar for an attorney to sit on a jury. Feel free to
prove otherwise.

--
Nom=de=Plume


Your attitude would get the defense to toss you.


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On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 21:49:25 -0400, Larry wrote:


Amazing. Two morons and a big settlement. I hope they can appeal
it.
It's worse than the lady who spilled coffee on her lap and sued
because
it was hot.

Yeah, well there is hot, and then there is what McDonald's was
selling.
Eight days in hospital, with skin grafts, hot.

http://www.lectlaw.com/files/cur78.htm

When you are 70 years old, and a coffee drinker, you should have
learned coffee is hot. And not be so stupid as to take off the
protective lid and place the cup in your crotch as your son drives
over the curb leaving McD's. And the $24million was reduced to about
1.4 million. After medical and legal costs, I bet she had enough to
buy a senior coffee at McD's.

We're all eternally grateful that you're not in the legal profession, a
judge, or qualified to sit on a jury.

--
Nom=de=Plume


Unlike you, I am qualified to sit on a jury, and have a couple times.


Unlike me? There's no bar for an attorney to sit on a jury. Feel free to
prove otherwise.

--
Nom=de=Plume


Your attitude would get the defense to toss you.


Uh huh... wow. I must have really hit a nerve. I'm betting you're pretty
homophobic also. Why don't you tell us about all your gay friends.

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