Darn, why did it never occur to me to put pictures of *myself* into caskets of friends and family at their funerals? Oh, the opportunities lost.
HKS, the new guest commentator on ET each night, made a remark I found so odd yesterday - or was it in his Tuesday night segment?
He said it's so important for ANS to be buried in The Bahamas because "that's where she'll be for all eternity." Amazing.
Adding another atty name to the growing list:
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http://denver.bizjournals.com/denver/stories/2007/02/26/daily37.html
Denver attorney joins Anna Nicole legal battle
Denver personal injury lawyer Frank Azar said Wednesday he has signed on to help fight Virgie Arthur's legal battles concerning her daughter, former Playboy Playmate Anna Nicole Smith, who died Feb. 8.
Azar, head of Franklin D. Azar & Associates PC, said he was asked by his friend John O'Quinn, one of Arthur's lawyers and principal of O'Quinn Law Firm, to get involved. Azar is best known for his TV commercials and for winning large verdicts in recent class-action lawsuits against Wal-Mart regarding overtime pay.
A secretary in O'Quinn's office confirmed Azar's involvement in Arthur's legal matters. Azar said he is taking the case on a pro bono basis.
"He figures if I'm tough enough to take on Wal-Mart, I'm tough enough to take on this crew in the Bahamas," Azar said.
Azar said he will be working with Bahamian lawyers to get Arthur more visits with her 5-month-old granddaughter, Dannielynn Hope Marshall Stern. Stern is currently living in a gated community in the Bahamas with Howard K. Stern, who is listed on the baby's birth certificate. Two other men have also claimed paternity.
Arthur was allowed to see the baby earlier this week, but Stern wouldn't let her touch the child, Azar said.
Azar said his Denver office colleague Rodney Bridgers will also be involved. He compared his office's involvement in the legal matters with the team assembled to help O.J. Simpson fight charges leveled against him in connection with his wife's death.
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Several friends asked if we had any other hats of his. He was "Dapper Dan".
Hardly rich and loved us kids with all his heart. He always said he had 4 million dollars tucked away. We finally figured out that it was us.
He died when my first grandchild (Jamie Lynn) was 10 months old.
My brother died very young and we were very close. He died when my first born (my daughter) was 10 months old.
God's been very good to me.
ROTFLOL