Steven Dundas padresteve thatmarciaclark BTW no hard feelings, you gave me the most fun twitter exchange in a long time and I wanted you to win. Dream team was sleazy but made you look bad. You’re fun, obviously bitter & angry but fun. Steven Dundas padresteve thatmarciaclark LOL Marsha. So I finished the exchange with two tweets:
#KEVIN BACON DEGREES OF SEPARATION SERIES#
I began to feel like I was James Spader’s character in the TV Series Boston Legal Alan Shore, tweaking a high strung opponent without being really nasty. I also thought that she was kind of attractive in a very aggressive sort of way, though I was disappointed in the way that she handed the trial.
#KEVIN BACON DEGREES OF SEPARATION TRIAL#
Hell, during the trial I wanted her team to win because I thought that O.J. Clark was taking this far more seriously than me. Now I was even more amused because I realized that Ms. Class is wasted on you – pearls before swine, baby Marcia clark padresteve Dish it out but can’t take it, huh Steven? I call ’em like I see ’em. Later in the day after work I checked my Twitter feed and saw this comment. Steven Dundas thatmarciaclark Still testy after all these years and still can’t handle a joke. The comment amused me and of course being a smart ass I had to reply. Marcia clark padresteve: do you think SA prosecutors will make OJ prosecution team look like the dream team?” No DDA wants to look that sleazy. Thus I didn’t expect the reply I got from Marcia Clark. I don’t think that I have ever received a hostile comment on Twitter, as opposed to Facebook where I have had plenty. Most of the time there is no response but when there is it is usually polite and often appreciative of my humor or observations. I follow a lot of people and organizations on Twitter. Steven Dundas AC360 thatmarciaclark markgeragos “do you think SA prosecutors will make OJ prosecution team look like the dream team?”
Without any malice towards the prosecutors of the Simpson trial, I tweeted out a comment more designed to mock the seemingly incompetent police and prosecutors dealing with the Pistorius case. I admit my warpness and to me Cooper’s tweet was a target of opportunity. It seems the period has arrived when you should allow some intelligence to creep into a mind that has plainly been warped.” A man of your stamp bodes no good in the profession. “Your conduct was reprehensible to a great degree, shocking to every American mother who permits her boy to go to a game. So I can sympathize with Babe Ruth who in 1922 was suspended by American League President Ban Johnson for using vulgar language to an umpire. Most of my comments are actually retweets of comics strips that I read on a daily basis. For me Twitter is fun, I do not take my comments on it seriously nor for that matter the comments of most other people. So I do try to be judicious about what I say and who I say it to. My wife Judy can attest to this, and some people appreciate it while others do not find it as amusing. Now anyone that knows me well knows that I am a natural smart ass with a somewhat twisted sense of humor. and Clark the led prosecuting attorney for the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office. Geragos was the initial defense attorney for O.J. Of course Mark Geragos and Marcia Clark were important attorneys involved in the O.J. Late Wednesday night CNN host Anderson Cooper sent out a Twitter “tweet” regarding the murder accusations against South African Olympic and Paralympic sprinter Oscar the “Blade Runner” Pistorius.Ĭooper’s tweet and the following comments which are show here can be found on my Twitter feed to the left of this article on the page.Ĭooper sent this out: Anderson Cooper 360° do you want to ask thatmarciaclark and MarkGeragos about the Oscar # Pistorius case? Tweet your questions AC360 It was then that I realized just how close our lives are connected with others. I had heard of this before but really hadn’t given it any real thought, until yesterday. The Kevin Bacon effect is an understanding of the Six Degrees of Separation which posit that based on the “six degrees of separation” concept, which posits that “any two people on Earth are, on average, about six acquaintance links apart.”