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Post by Joxcenia on Nov 16, 2006 0:27:53 GMT -6
If he writes it, will anyone buy it? Gee, I hope not.
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Post by katina2nd on Nov 16, 2006 0:42:23 GMT -6
If he writes it, will anyone buy it? Gee, I hope not. Well speaking just for myself MM, not a hope in Hades.
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Post by xenavirgin on Nov 18, 2006 8:42:18 GMT -6
What's particularly disturbing is that any publisher would touch it in the first place. XV
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Post by Mini Mia on Nov 18, 2006 16:36:33 GMT -6
I heard it made Amazon's top 10 list.
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Post by liviasboytoytigger on Nov 23, 2006 6:34:51 GMT -6
It's come out that he did it to pay for bills. And at least Fox apparently pulled the plug on the interview and cancelled the book. But he already got paid for it already.
I'll be glad when this man just vanishes or is run over by a bus
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Post by Mini Mia on Nov 23, 2006 17:29:11 GMT -6
I figured he needed the money. The rumor I heard was that the money went to the kids' college fund. (Of course that doesn't mean they got it though.)
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Post by LMV's Old Account on Nov 28, 2006 14:17:02 GMT -6
hahaha excuse me while i say WHAT THE F*CK?!
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Post by Mini Mia on Nov 28, 2006 17:24:34 GMT -6
Not to worry. Too many made a fuss and it all got cancelled.
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Post by Mini Mia on Oct 12, 2007 16:59:26 GMT -6
Okay, the book was legally taken away from O.J. by the Goldman family, and they had it published. Dr. Phil has read the book and will have the Goldman's and the ghostwriter of the book on his show Monday, October 15th.
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Post by Mini Mia on Oct 15, 2007 17:45:00 GMT -6
The speculation surrounding O.J. Simpson has never stopped since his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and Ron Goldman were tragically murdered 13 years ago. Millions watched O.J.’s infamous white Bronco chase on TV. The murder trial, which lasted 10 months, is often called the trial of the century and was the most watched in history. This January, Simpson stirred the controversy again by attempting to publish a book called, If I Did It. While he says it’s a work of fiction, the family of Ron Goldman believes If I Did It is his confession, and that he got caught up in the interview process for the book and forgot that he was supposed to be speculating rather than reporting. Now, the Goldmans are the focus of a huge controversy as they take over publishing the tome. Are they justified in taking the profits away from the man they believe to have killed their son? And, meet the ghostwriter of If I Did It, Pablo Fenjves, a man who sat across the table from O.J. for over three months as the former football star told him how it would have happened -- if he had been the killer. Join Fenjves as he goes back to the crime scene and reveals compelling details from his conversations with Simpson. Plus, Dr. Phil offers his take on O.J. and this now best-selling book. Was it a confession, or is it truly just a hypothetical account? You decide!
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