Containment Random Thoughts & Questions

  • Want to keep track of this thread?
    Accounts can bookmark posts, watch threads for updates, and jump back to where you stopped reading.
    Create account
This makes sense, but why would Chris expect Rob Wuss to give him valuable help? Is it beyond Chris's understanding that he should look for a better lawyer?

Rob Bell is a pretty top shelf lawyer for the region, and well outside of what Chris can afford. He certainly would be unlikely to get better.

And he is pretty unlikely to have Rob Bell now. If he did, Bell would have already entered an appearance on the docket, which he hasn't.

I seriously doubt Bell would actually give him any advice in a case where he isn't representing him, because Chris is likely to misinterpret it and do something dumb instead, and Bell would just be setting himself up for an annoying, albeit frivolous malpractice suit.
 
Rob Bell is just another NPC to Chris, he is hoping the like is part of the dialogue options that will give him a Get out of jail free card and to collect China when he passes Go and he isn't really bothered about the XP.
 
This makes sense, but why would Chris expect Rob Wuss to give him valuable help? Is it beyond Chris's understanding that he should look for a better lawyer? Maybe he assumes Bell is still on the payroll and is better than nothing. I suspect he's probably emailed a bunch of stuff to Bell, who ignores it, since he's not getting paid, and is used to dealing with the mentally handicapped.
You got that all wrong, man.

Since Bell was unable to produce a desirable conclusion to the Stonewall-Snyder case (ie: Chris as new owner of the Game Place, Snyder behind bars, MLW banished from the lands and trolls in a pit of fire), Bell now owes Chris services until Chris' demand for said services is satiated.
 
Could RB do any better job than the PD that has been assigned to Chris?

Probably not, but if being paid, would administer asspats and smooth the process over somewhat. He'd also be more likely to find some procedural screwup that could be used to derail the case somehow.

It's just a minor case, though, of the sort the PD's office handles every day.
 
Here's something weird--today on Facebook Chris liked a post on Rob Bell's account announcing that it's his 48th birthday. This brings up several questions: 1) Why is Chris paying attention to Bell's Facebook page? 2) Why is Chris complementing him when in the recent past he's consistently referred to him as a "total wuss?" 3) Is Chris using Bell in some capacity in his recent legal troubles? Or trying to?

1) Because he knows him. Chris doesn't know that many people.

2) Could have been an accidental click. Could have been a policy to like friend's birthdays. Could have just been a well-meaning friendly gesture. At times he was annoyed by Bell's lawying, but it never seemed to develop into a long-lasting grudge.

3) I don't know. He has a lawyer. AFAIK, Chris hasn't felt there were problems with the new lawyer, and he wasn't overwhelmed with joy by Bell's lawying. And I am not sure he is dumb enough to think if he "likes" his birthday he will get free legal advice.
 
3) I don't know. He has a lawyer. AFAIK, Chris hasn't felt there were problems with the new lawyer, and he wasn't overwhelmed with joy by Bell's lawying. And I am not sure he is dumb enough to think if he "likes" his birthday he will get free legal advice.

Well, Bell played the autistic manchild card (as in literally calling him an autistic manchild in court), and arguably, that was responsible for Chris not getting any jail time. Of course, just as arguably, having a PD would have had the same result.

The fact is, though, that Blarb chose to spend a lot of money having Bell fruitlessly fight the charges even though everyone was more or less agreed on the facts of what actually happened. There was no material dispute that while the car was in the control of the defendants, it came into contact with Snyder through voluntary actions of the defendants.

But that stupid choice wasn't up to Bell. It was Blarb and Chris who decided to pay him to make a futile defense instead of just seeking a favorable plea bargain in the first place.

If I feel any sympathy for anyone other than Snyder in this situation, it's Bell, but still, fuck that guy. He was well compensated to do his stupid shit and endure the subsequent weenery. That's more than Snyder can say.
 
Here's something weird--today on Facebook Chris liked a post on Rob Bell's account announcing that it's his 48th birthday. This brings up several questions: 1) Why is Chris paying attention to Bell's Facebook page? 2) Why is Chris complementing him when in the recent past he's consistently referred to him as a "total wuss?" 3) Is Chris using Bell in some capacity in his recent legal troubles? Or trying to?
1. Chris followed Bell's facebook page and gets notifications about it.

2. Pfft, fuck you Rob Bell, you wuss. By the way, here's some troll info, let me know when they're arrested, thnx~~~

3. Doubt it.
This makes sense, but why would Chris expect Rob Wuss to give him valuable help? Is it beyond Chris's understanding that he should look for a better lawyer? Maybe he assumes Bell is still on the payroll and is better than nothing. I suspect he's probably emailed a bunch of stuff to Bell, who ignores it, since he's not getting paid, and is used to dealing with the mentally handicapped.
Pretty sure Chris knows Rob Bell isn't representing him because Barb probably bitched about Rob Bell's costs at some point.
 
1. Chris followed Bell's facebook page and gets notifications about it.

2. Pfft, fuck you Rob Bell, you wuss. By the way, here's some troll info, let me know when they're arrested, thnx~~~

3. Doubt it.

Pretty sure Chris knows Rob Bell isn't representing him because Barb probably bitched about Rob Bell's costs at some point.
It would be normal for Christian to realize some appreciation for Rob Bell in the wake of his recent law troubles. I'm sure Rob Bell helped him a lot more than his current public defender. When we went to that courtroom it looked like all the public defenders didn't look like they were doing much and barely looked at their clients. They just sort of told them to get up there, presented their paperwork to the judge and told them to go sit back down again. I suppose it's possible Christian realizes Rob Bell did what he could for him and now appreciates that. He's capable of minor amounts of empathy towards people he realizes were nice to him.
 
It would be normal for Christian to realize some appreciation for Rob Bell in the wake of his recent law troubles. I'm sure Rob Bell helped him a lot more than his current public defender. When we went to that courtroom it looked like all the public defenders didn't look like they were doing much and barely looked at their clients. They just sort of told them to get up there, presented their paperwork to the judge and told them to go sit back down again. I suppose it's possible Christian realizes Rob Bell did what he could for him and now appreciates that. He's capable of minor amounts of empathy towards people he realizes were nice to him.
Well, with #2, I was more talking about how Chris treats his ween inspectors, of which Rob Bell was once one.

Chris is genuinely appreciative sometimes, he just doesn't realize that Rob Bell did anything extensive for him.
 
When we went to that courtroom it looked like all the public defenders didn't look like they were doing much and barely looked at their clients. They just sort of told them to get up there, presented their paperwork to the judge and told them to go sit back down again. I suppose it's possible Christian realizes Rob Bell did what he could for him and now appreciates that.

There's not really much to do at one of those cattle call hearings. Everyone there pretty much just wants to get it over with.
 
Didn't see a request thread so I thought I'd put it here: anyone got a mirror for SongForJackie.wmv? I wanted to show Chris' impression of Mr. Popo to someone yesterday but the damn Jerkops took it down.
 
Rob Bell is a pretty top shelf lawyer for the region, and well outside of what Chris can afford. He certainly would be unlikely to get better.
Yeah, Bell is a very good lawyer. I was honestly surprised that Charb hired him the first time around, although that was way before I knew that they spent literally everything Bob left them on things related to that case.
 
What up with Chris and shaving his body hair? The fuck would a virgin regularly shave his genitals? Why has he gotten worse about shaving his face as tranny? Say something more clever than autism.
 
What up with Chris and shaving his body hair? The fuck would a virgin regularly shave his genitals? Why has he gotten worse about shaving his face as tranny? Say something more clever than autism.
You gotta be prepared, dude. You don't wanna waddle down the mall when suddenly a flock of boyfriend-free trib-happy lesbians show up, ready to rub taints with you and then realizing you didn't shave your body hair that day.

Also, maybe he just thinks it feels nice, it's not necessarily something he does for others. Considering we're talking about Chris here, it's fairly certain it's not for others.
 
Imagine Chris painting himself for that video where he cosplayed as Chris Chan Sonichu.
 
if chris makes more sonichu, who would be the villain?
perhaps a judge, other people of the legal system?
the villains right hand man would be chris' lawyer if he ends up pissing chris off.
the other lawyer?
 
if chris makes more sonichu, who would be the villain?
perhaps a judge, other people of the legal system?
the villains right hand man would be chris' lawyer if he ends up pissing chris off.
the other lawyer?

Probably Mary Lee Walsh and Snyder because he still hates them both for some reason
 
Back
Top Bottom