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You would think with a trial this big, there would be more gawkers and watchers about. That's just not the case. I think most of the people milling around the courthouse actually have business to take care of. Like, non-OJ business. What a surprise? I saw my OJTalk.com folks from yesterday. The guy in the wheelchair had on a different outfit today. It was eerily similar to his courthouse outfit from yesterday, just slightly different, which makes me wonder how many different versions of that outfit he has. Strange.
I overheard the Fox reporter saying the judge had a stern warning for all of the jurors today. Yes, jury selection begins today and I'm sure the prosecution wants to weed out any potential jurors out there looking to right the wrong from the first OJ trial. I'm sure that's going to be difficult because everyone has a strong opinion on this man. Everyone!
As I was walking around, I tried to play some music that would put me in the mood for blogging about this trial. Something patriotic, yet slightly against the system. I listen to a lot of Hip-Hop, and MC's are constantly working OJ in their lyrics. Like, Mos Def:
"O.J. found innocent by a jury of his peersNow I'm getting hungry. I didn't grab that juice on my first walk, but I think I'll get it this time. I mean, this place is really a ghost town. Unless Mr. Simpson walks down the street, I don't expect much to happen.
And they been [messing] with that [brother] for last five years"
Let me put some more money in the meter so my laptop and camera don't get towed away with my car.
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