tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4715121003314058256.post3821982462605556488..comments2020-06-21T02:29:45.040-04:00Comments on Southern Belle, Esquire: Hookers, Cocaine and Amy VanderbiltAshley Councilhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03540014363749903145noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4715121003314058256.post-64581065945316441202011-02-22T19:00:31.281-05:002011-02-22T19:00:31.281-05:00oh you know i love THIS! first of all,the title is...oh you know i love THIS! first of all,the title is to die for--it immediately makes you want to read it (or at least makes a soul as cracked as mine want to ) and seems like perhaps teh answer to one of the most awesome jeopardy questions ever written ;)<br /><br />i can't even IMAGINE the horror stories and carnival rides criminal defense DA's find themselves engaging in-i have often thought about what insane job it is and how it would expose you to some of the seedier sides of life you never in a million years imagines yourself getting involved with-but as you say, it's your JOB, and a belle remains graceful and calm even in the face of absolute insanity.<br /><br />biker john gets some cool points for haivng the audacious balls to smuggle coke into court, or more likley gets some taken away for not having the sense not ot--either way, what a hoot. and yeah until you've been around that situation a time of two why WOULDN'T you thinkoveractive bladder or bad cold? we are taught to take people at their word and trust until proven otherwise. i always amaze myself at what a naieve soul i have, even having been to the ends of the world and back again. i rarely pick up on sarcasm or know when people are "messing with me" cause i was taught not to lie or believe i was being lied to---and then to enter a profession like law where people are CONSTANTLY trying to dodgetheir way out of thisor that andmaybe half the time are telling the truth, the other half are telling stories or listening to the voices in their head--well DANG, my hat is off to you<br /><br /><br />LOL "wanda" that's one of those situations that is so surreal you can;t even believe it is happening to you, and you don't exactly know whether to laugh or to cry. should i be flattered or horrified? <br /><br />i loved this crazy story--like all true stories, it is so bizarre it can't be made up. <br /><br />i don't know what amy vanderbilt would have done, but i would have taken you out for a drink after you got off work so i coul dyou listen to you regale me with the tale in person<br /><br />never a dull day ! i'm surprised, i thought the life of a barrister would be so much more...sedate<br /><br />thank you for sharing this one, it was a HOOT<br /><br />xxoo<br /><br />lizzietales from the polehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08096452255334089167noreply@blogger.com