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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2011

Judge Judy is a bit mean to these litigants. It's clear that they're naive, but did she really have to laugh at them? Not everyone can have a triple digit IQ after all, and these girls definitely show they are well to the left side of the bell curve with every word they speak. Even the parents smirk as they watch their children amuse us at their expense, all for the sake of a buck on a daytime court show. Don't forget to comment, rate and enjoy!

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  • @82syreeta Thank you Bugs.

  • what a maroon

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  • @reymatt76 Thank you for your response. I did use spell check on the statement, before I posted it. I guess the spell check might be burnt out from repeated usage. So the person (he or she) couldn't find any error in my logic, so they had to pick minutae spelling errors in my grammar. lol. I swear that sometimes YT needs a mandatory age limit, so that people can engage in intellectual discourse and debate. But Thank you again for your assistance. Very much appreciated.

  • @mindphreak4money He DID elaborate and specify. He said you didn't put an apostrophe in the word "it's" and that you used the wrong tense of the verb "disregard." The person couldn't be any clearer if s/he tried. I don't think it's that big of a deal though. I think they were just typos that we all make when we're rushing. I do them all the time and I certainly know the difference, but since we're posting on YouTube, proofreading comments before posting isn't a top priority. You're fine.

  • @corellijad Well, for one thing. Please elaborate and specify, if you feel that I made any grammatic errors while trying to get my point across. Secondly Americans have never used "proper English". We use an accentuated form of "Old" or "Original English". It is one of the many reasons why so many terms are mis-used in American vernacular.

  • Mensa group lol

  • @mindphreak4money You mean 'it's'. It's always easy to spot out the people who need to work hard at using proper English. Also you meant 'disregard'.

  • They should have know better

  • @gjc82071 Even though I got the irony of the name Blanks. Their Modus Operandi is symptomatic of a larger problem in minority communities (both Black and hispanic). Neither culture is accustomed to harnessing REAL money or wealth. That's one of the MANY reasons why we allow ourselves to be taken advantage of by hustlers. Neither culture has the teachings to allow us to scrutinize "opportunities" to be able to tell real deals from fake one. How many people can even read a Financial Statement?

  • @mindphreak4money Did you notice that their last name is "Blanks"? LOL It's ironic considering that they're both a couple of blanks! In case you're unfamiliar with that term, it just means idiot, moron, fool, dummy, etc. I don't know if that term has fallen out of general use, (along with groovy, far out, etc) or if the term ever even was in popular use, but as a child in the 70's - 80's, I remember my uncles regularly using the term. "So & so....yea....he's a real blank"

  • I also won a lottery from Britain! and I was so happy! and everyone around me was laughing (AT ME..)

  • @shanethemainman Putting what on? (Note to folks reading this: if you're going to ask a question, please reference something otherwise I have no idea what you're talking about when you ask questions like the one that this person just asked. Then I have to say "in refrence to...?" And it's annoying, so please be specific, thanks...)

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