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Didn't see it, but now I'm totally confused. Yesterday morning she said she was lying all along. Then on the 7pm Project, she said she lied about lying? So, does that mean she is sticking with her original story or has she changed her mind? Who'd know!

Has anyone seen the movie Wild Things (Matt Dillon, Neve Campbell, Denise Richards). Maybe there is a bit of this sort of thing happening; they get together, make up a scandal, after several twists and turns (ie Duthie's media payments and Nixon suing the AFLPA), they all sit back with piles of money and pour champagne all over each other (doesn't sound anywhere near as hot with those 2 doing it as opposed to Neve Campbell and Denise Richard - if you've seen it, you'll know what I mean!!!).

 

I find it interesting that she is saying she lied, yet is just about to move into an apartment with the first six months paid off.

There is a lot more than meets the eye in this case, I smell a rat!

PS. Sam Newman wouldn't be stupid enough to get invovled with her, I don't think anyone would

She's a pathological liar, it is impossible to believe anything she says and as such it makes it just as hard to believe anything Nixon has to say.

As for his suing of the AFLPA, the very fact he got involved with this girl was a mistake that had the potential to harm his clients after everything they'd been through.

 

I don't understand Nixon claiming GBH drugging as the reason for his lack of memory

Surely as an ex-footballer he could have claimed loss of memory due to concussion

Worked well for many a tribunal

If he thinks he'll get any money out of the AFLPA via legal action he is deluded.

Nobody in their right mind would believe anything either of them say. Particularly with the watered down burden of proof in any civil case.


Didn't see it, but now I'm totally confused. Yesterday morning she said she was lying all along. Then on the 7pm Project, she said she lied about lying? So, does that mean she is sticking with her original story or has she changed her mind? Who'd know!

Has anyone seen the movie Wild Things (Matt Dillon, Neve Campbell, Denise Richards). Maybe there is a bit of this sort of thing happening; they get together, make up a scandal, after several twists and turns (ie Duthie's media payments and Nixon suing the AFLPA), they all sit back with piles of money and pour champagne all over each other (doesn't sound anywhere near as hot with those 2 doing it as opposed to Neve Campbell and Denise Richard - if you've seen it, you'll know what I mean!!!).

Common', you'ld have to be on Coke or somethin' to dream up that sort of scheme? Things go better.

Just a hard headed business woman? Building a expensive habit?

What happens when the $$$ supply dries out? What other businesses can she Do. She's got the Pad, it seems?

I don't understand Nixon claiming GBH drugging as the reason for his lack of memory

Surely as an ex-footballer he could have claimed loss of memory due to concussion

Worked well for many a tribunal

In his case surely they would argue a complete lack of Brains.

Common', you'ld have to be on Coke or somethin' to dream up that sort of scheme? Things go better.

Just a hard headed business woman? Building a expensive habit?

What happens when the $$$ supply dries out? What other businesses can she Do. She's got the Pad, it seems?

Do you seriously think that I meant it Dee?

I don't give a cr@p what the go is, I'm totally over it.

It did give me a chance to reflect on that particluar scene though, obviously you haven't seen that movie?

 

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