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What the...???

npapaya just can't resist speaking up on this:

I really wish I knew how to post links in this blog. Dang it Sassy, get back here!

If there was ever a What the F***?! moment it came today as OJ Simpson and Fox announced their new show called If I Did It, Here’s How It Happened, will air on November 27 and 29. Basically, this is a preview of the book he's written by a similar (if not the same) title.
I don't know about y'all but I thought this was pretty sick. And I gotta tell you- how many people do you know who
a) knew someone who was murdered
b) was charged with that murder, but denied responsibility
c) then went on to say "well, hmm, just for kicks let's think about this...how WOULD I have done that? Let's just walk through it shall we?"

I feel sorry for his kids, cause I gotta tell you that's tacking on about 10+ years of heavy therapy right there.

Comments

DecemberFlower said…
Here's the code for links.

< a href="SITEADDRESSHERE" >Whatever text you want in the link< /a >

Just take out the spaces before/after the pointy brackets.

And yeah, that O.J. thing is pretty crazy. He might as well just come out and say he did it.

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