To: FresnoDA
There's Brenda, rubbing onion oil into her eyes and grimacing the way her acting coaches told her.
Damon as usual has no expression: a moral flatliner, he only shows emotion when tied in restraints by multiple masters with whips.
To: Travis McGee
There's Brenda, rubbing onion oil into her eyes and grimacing the way her acting coaches told her.
Damon as usual has no expression: a moral flatliner, he only shows emotion when tied in restraints by multiple masters with whips.
Forgive me, but what does this supposedly mean?
7 posted on
03/01/2002 7:50:12 AM PST by
wasp69
To: Travis McGee
Oh, please. Unless you've lost a child, you don't know anything. This is about the baby, not them. Stop being so cruel. I'm out of here.
To: Travis McGee
You are a vile dispicable person. You are accusing these people of things which have only surfaced as the result of rumor and have no basis in fact.
33 posted on
03/01/2002 8:16:04 AM PST by
Demidog
To: Travis McGee
"There's Brenda, rubbing onion oil into her eyes and grimacing the way her acting coaches told her. " Sheeesh. And I thought I was cynical.
To: Travis McGee
You are reading this the same way I am...sad huh?
To: Travis McGee
Hmmmm....
When my niece died last year from a very aggressive leukemia, my brother (her father) didn't cry. He was instead, very angry. I guess by your PhD in psychology that means he was covering up the fact that he injected her with cancer, right?
Quit trying to dictate how people should grieve. It's not up to you.
To: Travis McGee
Pure HorseHillary,and you know it! Travis,I'm really dissapointed to see you wrote this. I expected more from you.
To: Travis McGee
THANKS!! Travis, for telling it like it went down.
There was another thread on here, and many posters were calling this position "sick"..but you have it 100% right.
In every one of the pix, you see, in the husband, the eyes of the cold, calculating professional gambler, world class chess master, or the movie director's idea of the quintessential gunfighter in the middle of the street at 1159:57. It is not the "thousand yard stare" of which both of us are familiar,nor is it grief. It's just cold. You can almost hear the wheels spinning on the calculation "we got this far, what's our next move". The wife doesn't have the scene quite right yet, so vacillates between the "crocodile tears", and the "dazed and confused" persona. I see no real depth to either. Flame away if you want, posters, but they act like they are following a script, and frankly, this one won't win any Oscars.
Keep the Faith for Freedom
MAY GOD BLESS AND PROTECT THIS HONORABLE REPUBLIC FROM THE CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER BOTH WITHIN, AND OUTSIDE HER BORDERS.
Greg
131 posted on
03/01/2002 9:00:57 AM PST by
gwmoore
To: Travis McGee
"There's Brenda, rubbing onion oil into her eyes and grimacing the way her acting coaches told her."
. . .no, these are not 'onion oil' tears;
Whatever the circumstances, these parents are grieving; allow them, at the least. . .some genuine grief.
642 posted on
03/01/2002 6:48:15 PM PST by
cricket
To: Travis McGee
There's Brenda, rubbing onion oil into her eyes and grimacing the way her acting coaches told her ... So, Travis, I take it you believe they killed their daughter and are trying to frame Westerfield? Or are you just critiquing their grieving?
To: Travis McGee
Hey, I agree with you about the parents. They're really creepy. She only started this crying thing recently, probably when her lawyer told her she didn't look sad enough. I wonder if there isn't more to this sordid case than just the evil neighbor.
To: Travis McGee
Is that what gets you off? You are one sick puppy. These people are guilty of something because some cop called into a talk show or someone he talked to did? That is real proof. Rumor has it Travis that you beat your kids. How would you like your life torn apart on a rumor.
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