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    Maybe I am a sick puppy, but there are some fairly clever Top 10 lists coming out now...here's another (though it's a bit more pointed than the first one I posted):

    http://www.thestar.com/entertainment...article/705142

    10: PLAN YOUR LOCATION

    An auditorium may be outside your budget, especially considering how broke you're going to be post-divorce. Forget doing this in a kitchen, restaurant or shed (too many stabbing implements about). Try the living room. I'm pretty sure you can survive a leap through the front window.

    9: BRING AN AUDIENCE

    Stop moping. You can make a night of it. Tell people that you're going to be hosting a Windows 7 House Party, but surprise guests with pointy hats that read: "Robert Admits His Indiscretions 2009." Your soon-to-be-ex will love it. And a half-dozen witnesses are a great hindrance to violence.

    8: TELEVISE IT

    Who ever got seriously hurt on TV? Well, Lee Harvey Oswald. But let's remember that he refused to confess. Totally his fault.

    Be sure everyone involved is aware that all of this is being filmed. First reason: Safety. Second reason: Video evidence makes future depositions a snap.

    7: MAKE THINGS FUN

    Remember Dave's first words: "I have a little story. Do you want to hear a story?" Ooh, ooh, a story! Yes, please! What's it about?! Sordid hookups in the back seat of your Dodge Intrepid. Er. All right. But are there any fairy princesses? No, a dominatrix named Groovella doesn't count.

    6: WRITE IT DOWN

    Letterman referred several times to notes during his monologue. Now, you just want to bang away at talking points here: "Really sorry." "Remember how much we enjoyed being poor when we met?"

    5: HIT YOUR KEY WORDS

    "Creepy" sounds awful. At the outset, keep saying "creepy" over and over again, as Letterman did. Just when you've got her convinced that you have a secret human-ear collection, drop the good news on her: "Hey honey, I'm only sleeping with your sister."

    4: ZINGERS

    Self-deprecating humour is a wonderful way to misdirect towering, destructive rage. Try to plant a few jokes between the heartbreaking admissions. "And I said to your sister, if you think that's funny, wait until I take off my pants." Zing!

    3: BRING A WINGMAN

    Maybe you have a friend who can make reassuring sounds in the background, à la Paul Shaffer. When you mention how frightened you were of your blackmailing stalker, he will mumble, "My, my, my."

    Later he may let you sleep in his garage.

    2: THANK THE POLICE

    Letterman gave shout-outs to every law enforcement officer currently at work in New York state. That sends one important message – I have not broken any civil laws.

    1: QUASH FURTHER DISCUSSION

    Like Letterman, your last words should be: "I don't plan on saying much more about this topic."
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    My point is that even though what Letterman did was sleazy, it wasn't illegal, so unless Halderman has knowledge of an illegal activity to hold over Letterman's head, I don't see why Letterman felt he needed to protect himself by doing a preemptive strike, so to speak.
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    I think if the press had got hold of it first, they would report only bits and pieces (due to time and space restrictions).

    Besides, his taped version will save time in court!

    Video of Dave telling the show audience about his wedding:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQBtZulOSc0
    Keep watching through the commercial break...to hear about the truck getting stuck in mud...etc)

    "Top Ten Reasons I got Married"
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-Ekx-Dcj3Y&feature=fvw
    Last edited by Catty1; 10-05-2009 at 11:59 AM.
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    I love the defense I heard his attorney give this morning. The blackmail was paid by check - $2 million. The attorney said never in the history of extortion has it been paid by check.

    First question...how does he know that?
    Second question - Doesn't that mean your client is an idiot in addition to a blackmailer?
    Last edited by Edwina's Secretary; 10-05-2009 at 03:38 PM.

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    Doesn't that mean your client is an idiot in addition to a blackmailer?
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    Letterman says wife 'horribly hurt' by sex scandal

    This surprises who????

    Letterman says wife 'horribly hurt' by sex scandal
    http://www.nationalpost.com/arts/story.html?id=2069155
    Reuters Published: Monday, October 05, 2009


    Reuters Talk show host David Letterman apologized on-air on Monday to his wife and staff for his role in a sex scandal. A CBS producer, Robert Halderman, inset, has been charged for an extortion attempt.

    NEW YORK -- Comedian David Letterman said on Monday his wife has been "horribly hurt" by revelations of his sexual affairs exposed in an extortion plot against him and he apologized to staff of his popular late-night talk show.

    The host of Late Show with David Letterman said in the taping of his Monday show that he will try to patch things up with Regina, whom he married in March after dating for more than 20 years. The two have a 5-year-old son, Harry.

    "She has been horribly hurt by my behavior, and when something happens like that, if you hurt a person and it's your responsibility, you try to fix it," Letterman told audiences, according to a statement from his company, Worldwide Pants.

    "And at that point, there's only two things that can happen: either you're going to make some progress and get it fixed, or you're going to fall short and perhaps not get it fixed, so let me tell you folks, I got my work cut out for me."

    He said he was "terribly sorry that I put the staff in that position. Inadvertently, I just wasn't thinking ahead ... my thanks to the staff for, once again, putting up with something stupid I've gotten myself involved in."

    On Thursday, Letterman told audiences he had been victimized in an extortion plot by a man who threatened to write a screenplay or book about "all the terrible stuff" Letterman had done. The talk show host then admitted to having had sexual affairs with women employed by his show.

    One day later, Robert "Joe" Halderman, a producer for CBS news program 48 Hours, was indicted on a charge of grand larceny for seeking $2-million in hush money from Letterman. Halderman faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted.

    On Monday, Halderman's attorney Gerald Shargel took to U.S. morning talk shows to proclaim his client's innocence and say that Letterman's version of the story was only one side.

    "David Letterman didn't give his (Halderman's) side of the story, David Letterman gave what he wanted the public to know," Shargel said on NBC's Today show.

    "He wanted to get out ahead of the story, and that's exactly what he did," Shargel said of Letterman.

    Shargel said it was unlikely that Halderman would have sought to extort Letterman by taking a $2-million cheque, because that is not how extortionists normally operate.

    He declined to detail what may be his client's defense, but added that the veteran journalist has reported on crime stories for years. "He knows all about cops and wiretaps. And to suggest that he was trapped in an extortion plot is preposterous," the attorney said.

    Shargel said he looked forward to questioning Letterman on the witness stand.

    Court documents show Halderman owed an ex-wife $6,800 a month in child and spousal support, and authorities have said he is deep in debt.

    © Thomson Reuters 2009

    Read more: http://www.nationalpost.com/arts/sto...#ixzz0T6sWxJEB
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catty1 View Post
    NEW YORK -- Comedian David Letterman said on Monday his wife has been "horribly hurt" by revelations of his sexual affairs exposed in an extortion plot against him and he apologized to staff of his popular late-night talk show.
    Top Ten reasons your life just got a little more difficult...

    10.Your wife does not understand that YOU are the victim in the story.

    9. You will beat Sarah Palin unto the pages of Playboy because you are a bigger "boob" than she is.

    8. Your apology to the staff is geared toward the women you didn't sleep with.

    7. You tell your writing staff, "No more sex jokes, I need to reform my image!".

    6. You really never had an image.

    5. Tripp Palin laughs at you and he's never seen your show!

    4. You have to open up your secret apartment above the studio to the hired help.

    3. The date on your "private sex life" expired on 10/01/09.

    2. Now that the shoe is on the other foot, you can kick yourself in the arse a lot easier!

    1. You didn't "poop where you ate", you were only "having sex where you worked"!


    Again, this is my obsession/most fave video clip.....


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