Posted on 10/13/2005 10:39:34 AM PDT by BurbankKarl
Very sad. I always thought Shapiro was one of the few involved in the OJ defense with some dignity. He got out of the mess early!
If you are driving a car 100mph at night on a winding road in a rainstorm, or if you are skiing off the path on the expert slopes during a fog or if you decide to try hanggliding out for the first time on a blustery day unaccompanied, yes.
The same thing goes for those who simultaneously take two dangerous illegal drugs that individually have killed thousands of people.
All four were just begging for trouble.
Indeed. Everyone associated with that trial, on the defense side, treated the case as a career move. How well I remember Kim Goldman telling of the cruel smirk OJ threw the Goldman's way just after the verdict. A sad day for the Shapiro family to be sure. Irony is so ironic.
But he merits worse comeuppance than that.
Fixed. No charge.
One can't help but ponder that. Meanwhile, like Old Man River, that smug, mean SOB Simpson just keeps on rolling along...
I read somewhere that the average college students completes their undergrad degree in five years, with six years not uncommon.
Liberalism Kills.
prayers
Doesn't take but ONE time.
I think kids should be more aware of the people who this happens to. They have such a 'won't happen to me' attitude. This boy woke up that morning thinking 'won't happen to me' too.
I don't think the son of a filthy rich defense attorney had the same concerns as 99% of the people on the 5 or 6 year plan.
Reminds me of a muzzie curse I heard not long ago "May Allah tear your head off and rip your spine out of your body and then put it back in and rip it out again over and over for a thousand years."
No biggie, I don't think less of folks who take time to make some money, or who have other episodes that require attention.
I think it's more common, though, that a lot of folks on the five or six year plan register for 4 classes per semester, end up dropping 1 or 2 consistently, and that extends their time in college.
I know dozens of guys and gals like this. This has nothing to do with money or special circumstance.
Problem: this "boy" was 24 years old -- an age when normally developing MEN have a solidifying sense of what is reckless and what is responsible. If this "boy" was a victim in any way, it was his being the son of rich, famous lawyer who probably shirked the responsibility of good parenting.
This is what my brother did. Drinking. What is there to say about that? Death wish, self-destructive behavior. Self-hatred. Selfish, self-centered, oblivious to the feelings of others, especially his son whom he purported to love. Course I always knew he had that sociopathic streak.
I suppose. Everybody is wise to him now though. I doubt there are very many people who would want to be him. I sure wouldn't.
If I had my druthers I think I would have "pushed" Brent Shapiro. After all, the torso bit may be painful, but it's final. ;)
Prayers for the Shapiro family in their grief. A co-workers son died several years ago at the age of 19 from taking ecstasy.
This is so painful.
Don't you think there's an awareness that students are better prepared if they get some work under their belt before they graduate so they can make some money and demonstrate they have the basic suit up and show up skills?
I don't know, but I always did better at school if I was working too. Helped me structure my time. If I was going to school only I had too much free time and I would procrastinate and in the end things wouldn't get done.
When I worked, I had certain windows for studying that I had to hit, because they were the only time windows I had.
But then I dropped out for 5 years. I worked full time and went to school for a long time. I wasn't too good at school the first time around. "Behavioral issues" as the other poster said.
My mother's best friend's son did something similar to her - cursed and fought with his mother, stole her car keys while she wasn't looking and then drunkenly hydroplaned into a tree at 75mph.
The poor, sweet woman very nearly lost her mind. She was in another world at the funeral. It was absolutely heartbreaking.
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