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  • "Now here we is at" Wow, so this show is certainly the People's Court, since it must be the masses that don't speak proper english? What's extra hilarious about all this, to me at least: Most of the people on this show are New Yorkers!

  • Well, that's embarrassing....

  • ...I don't know about the rest of you, but the plaintiff lost me [as far as credibility is concerned] when she expected the judge to believe that she had the mattress and box spring in place on the floor, but chose the sleep on the floor. I'm sorry, but I just can't buy that one. Maybe I would have half-way believed her if she would have said that she slept on the couch - but never the floor - not when she had a so-called new mattress and box spring right there. No way Jose!

  • Maybe she should axe the bed bugs to teach her proper English.

  • "omgg this is riidiculous" love how she said it lol

  • Bed bugs are tiny microscopic bugs. They eat dead skin cells. But if you are a clean person they will bite you, and inject a serum to kill the portion of your skin it has in it's mouth. If you can see them at all that means they have a tummy full of your skin. They are ussually white up until the last stage of their life cycle. They do jump like fleas, and they hang on people like lice. I'm surprized this lady got a hotel stay because of those facts. She more than likely infested that hotel.

  • For some reason, I don't think this lady had bed bugs. This sounds EXACTLY like lice. They'll lay their eggs in anything, beds, blankets, stuffed animals... etc. I think she's soooo embarrassed about it that she's saying they're bedbugs. I could be wrong. I need to Google bedbugs and see what they do.

  • "axed".... its "asked".... when wont people realize that?

  • She recalls from 'memory'... He has it all on 'record'... let's see who wins -_-

  • "After I um ripped the plastid apart um I noticed the um box springs underneef"

  • this is redikless.

  • god bless america where everyone can sue for their stupidity laziness and ignorance..it is always someone elses fault

  • this plaintiff is as stupid as they come

  • She probably had fleas

  • i love the Judge, she is such a role model for me

  • maybe the bugs crawled out of her twat

  • @hellokittyfruitsnack...her accent is annoying..I thnk she's either from Philadelphia or the dc area. That's how they talk n those places

  • @lightmajor1 People in those places say things like "underneef"? Aside from that, she's such a liar saying she slept on the floor for months.

  • i cant even watch this cause of how this lady is talking.sooo annoying! wtf

  • Sleeping on the floor my Arse!

  • Of course she's tasty, her blood type is Rocky Road.

  • how ridiculous, if it was infested from the store even if she hadn't slept on the bed does she really think they would have stayed on the mattress that whole time? of course not they would have jumped off and bitten her on the floor, she must have contracted them some other way. IMO.

  • you're tasty!

  • Bedbugs are in my apartment complex.... And she's scratching the skin off her leg?

    Meh, if she's that itchy, probably scabies.Half of my town got them a few years ago.,

    And the judge is surprised that the plaintiff sleeps through it? Bedbugs inject a substance to numb you and thin the blood.

  • It's the case of don't fuck me while I'm sleeping? LOL 

  • Ridick-ill-iss.

  • this is so funny

  • @scottclements78

    First, I think we will all be just fine without you here. Secondly, this isn't part of our justice system, it's a television show. The genius behind it is simply this, these peoples petty BS can be settled without cluttering our court system with meaningless crap.

  • This is a joke. What a waste of time and money having this exhibition at the taxpayers expense and insulting the name of justice doing it. Im so glad I dont live in America.

  • @scottclements78 WE ARE SO GLAD AS WELL!!  LOL!

  • @BROOKLYNBRENDA No bed bugs in my mattress.

  • @scottclements78 No taxpayer money was spent on this exhibition; however, fear not. I am certain you will find some other bugbear to reinforce your anti-American sentiments.

  • @pitcalco Im not anti american I just think your country is backwards. Who funds the justice system in the US if not the taxpayer?

  • @scottclements78 Yes, my country (Sweden) is backward in more ways than I care to think about. And yes, overall the justice system in the US like any other country is paid for by taxes. However, People's Court as a TV show costs the taxpayer nothing. It is all paid for by the production company making it. In fact, if you disparage tax money and the justice system's time being wasted on such exhibitions, you should be happy that the entertainment industry, and not the taxpayers, is paying.

  • @pitcalco I prefer clowns in a circus on a show ground not in a public funded building in a public funded trial with a public funded "judge". Why dont they get Oprah to be the judge and a bunch of fat, middle aged, slob at home housewives to be the jury? And they can all chant "USA" and the victim can break dance in centre after the sentence is read out (sigh).

    Id rather live in Sweden.

  • @scottclements78 We're glad you don't live in America too.

  • @scottclements78 yeah. from the sounds of where ur from, if u say something like this out loud u probably are gunna get arrested and ur ass beat and ur family killed

  • If she lives in an apartment building those bugs could've come from anywhere!!!!!

  • ewww, i want to throw up all over that bug infested mattress. i buy a new mattress every two years for what it is worth.

  • Is it ironic that a client named Nancy Thompson has an issue with a Bed, since the fictional Nancy Thompson was in Nightmare On Elm Street... I know it's a weird thing to notice, my mind works oddly

  • @potterfanatic2 yes it does....weirdo lol

  • Bed bugs inject a local anesthetic before they bite, so it's normal that she would not have felt it. Also, just moving a mattress around could be enough to rile them up if they are hiding under the floor. But, the bugs can find a way into even a new mattress, so it's important to inspect a mattress thoroughly before bringing it into your home, especially if you live in a state where they are epidemic.

  • @vegbeauti good words of advise - I live in Canada and I went through the bed bug thing and it wasn't fun ... had to get professionals to rid ourselves (thankfully they did). And yes, it was because I failed to inspect the mattress thoroughly, even though it was new. Eggs can remain dormant for up to six months so even cleaning the mattress with assorted cleaners didn't work.

  • @skaggsey my mom use to have problem with the bed bugs wht my mom do is to pick up the bed and take it out side let the sun kill it the bugs or the egg cant stand the heat u know

  • @xhan85 unfortunately on that practice, is that the eggs and bed bugs can lay dormant for up to 6 months...the only true way to rid of bed bugs is get a professional exterminator.

  • here's a secret, ALCOHOL, the rubbing alcohol, when sprayed on to spots where bedbugs are, can kill them dead.. but if they have layed eggs then you must wait till they hatch.. alcohol has no effect on the eggs..

  • @321godson no but a scraper certainly does!!! i wouldnt be waiting on them hatching!!! i dont run a holiday inn!!!

  • I think the solution would be to put it outside when it's freezing...

  • lmao "don't bug me while i'm sleeping"

  • Why is she so disrespectful to this lady. That b*tch is so condescending .

  • Part 2? This looks like Part 1.

  • Nope- there is a part 1, but it's only the case introduction.

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