THE JUICE IS LOOSE: OJ GRANTED PAROLE AS SELF-CENTERED KANSAS CITY ABUZZ OVER CHIEFS TIE AT HEARING!!!
There's a lot going on in the news today but both journalists and local denizens couldn't help themselves in celebrating a minor local connection to today's big tabloid news story.
Take a look;
KMBC: OJ Simpson parole board commissioner wears Chiefs tie during hearing
Fox4: With all eyes fixed on their TV or phone as one of America’s most notorious prisoners sat in front of four parole board members, many in Kansas City noticed one wearing a red and gold tie with a familiar logo.
WaPo: Yes, O.J. Simpson’s parole hearing featured a Kansas City Chiefs tie and a Heisman shirt
Adam Endel received criminal justice degree from Central Missouri State University and that probably explains his fashion choice.
Meanwhile, it's harder to contemplate local news obsession with the silly given an exceptionally violent and corrupt Kansas City Summer.
Developing . . .
a funny KC reference.
ReplyDeleteI liked it.
It puts the whole circus in the proper perspective.
I'm glad the Juice is on the loose. (Soon) It is a bunch of crap he was even charged anyway. He never killed his slut wife or that fag.
ReplyDeleteHe'll screw up and end up back in jail, he's too stupid to not eff up
ReplyDeleteOh God this means another Glazer story is coming.
ReplyDeleteAmerican justice is the same kind we see in Kansas City.
ReplyDeleteRevolving door.
OJ who?
ReplyDeletePersonally I file this under the who really cares folder.
ReplyDeleteWhat a coincidence Stupor Dave that's where I file your every thought.
ReplyDelete^^^ like we listen to you, Byron?
ReplyDeleteIt will be a media circus following OJ around and TMZ will be following him the whole time.
ReplyDeleteHe will screw it up somehow and maybe land back in prison, he's on parole which means he can still go back to prison.
Dumb pretty white women will hook up with that old fossil.
The good news is O.J. just did more prison time than a murderer averages in Kansas or Missouri.
ReplyDeleteOne of his Lawdogs said "If his name was O. J. Smith, he'd have been out on parole after his first hearing..."
ReplyDeleteNo, if his name was "O. J. Smith" he'd be doing Life with No Possibility" for two Homicides!