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[personal profile] juldea
Wow. That was several hours of interestingness.

Turns out I actually, well, I'll say I know one of the defendants in that I have met him socially, but he is mostly a friend of some other friends of mine (staying anonymous until I get permission to post publicly). However, since they were there as well, this allowed me to hang around a little closer to proceedings than I otherwise would've, which is good because I DO feel very strongly about all of this and would like to help out.

I was too normal to be interviewed as part of the [livejournal.com profile] b0st0n group early in the morning. I also had trouble coming up with a catchy sign that still had content - I didn't want to make light of the situation. (Egg on my face later, eh?) My friends showed up and there was some rallying for email addresses and ideas to help raise bail money, which was still $100,000 each as far as we knew. After the defendants showed up, we went inside to watch the arraignment. There was a long wait, with a lot of people being interviewed by reporters.

The arraignment - the defendants were in pretty good spririts, waving happily at their friends and family and snickering at the prosecution attorney when he was being particularly dumb, which he was doing often. The judge was pretty laid-back and kickass. The bail agreed upon turned out to be $2,500 - I think if the attorneys hadn't gotten together beforehand and agreed upon that, the judge might've actually set a lower one, but as there was an agreement that was that.

After a wait while bail was made and the defendants got all their paperwork in order, there were very happy reunions with lots of huggings. There was also a LOT of bohos-messing-with-reporters - whistling and singing to 'cover' private conversations from the microphones, bouncing around to stay in the way of cameras, etc. Then, the eventful press conference, after which my journal entry gets its subject... Yeah, I still don't know what was up with that. It certainly was hilarious to be near, but I don't think it was a good idea in the end. It certainly pissed off the reporters A LOT. I can't stress how much frustration there was coming from the other end of the cameras and microphones. Which is sad, because what the guys need is NOT to alienate the media, and they definitely have. Sigh.

Well. I need a nap in a bad way. Back later.

on 1 Feb 2007 19:56 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] redknight.livejournal.com

Thanks for the report.

on 1 Feb 2007 20:05 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] rufinia.livejournal.com
I hadn't heard about the press conference. Wow.

on 1 Feb 2007 20:54 (UTC)
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Posted by [identity profile] mr-teem.livejournal.com
I heard a few excerpts of the press conference on the radio around noontime. Wierd. The simplest explanation I can infer is that they were told by their lawyers to not say anything about the case, so they decided to enjoy their 15 minutes in front of the microphones and yuk it up by talking about hair instead of doing the usual "no comment".

Go you for being there, though.

on 1 Feb 2007 21:45 (UTC)
ext_267559: (Just me)
Posted by [identity profile] mr-teem.livejournal.com
Although there's nothing wrong about talking about hair. :-D Peter's is pretty impressive.

on 1 Feb 2007 22:15 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] gaffman.livejournal.com
I have no idea what this is about.... fill me in?

re: press conference

on 1 Feb 2007 22:36 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] etherial.livejournal.com
Basically, they were treating the press like the press treats everyone else. It would have been a better tactical move if they had let their cohorts in on it.

on 1 Feb 2007 23:01 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] flyingindie.livejournal.com
Hahaha! Nice icon.

on 1 Feb 2007 23:04 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] flyingindie.livejournal.com
It's so cool that you went there to support them! I am an Aqua Teen fan myself, and I can't believe how much this has been blown out of proportion, to the point that I, in Satan's Asshole, Oklahoma, have heard all about the situation and am mad about it. I hope the dudes get off easy, because this is all so ridiculous.

on 1 Feb 2007 23:27 (UTC)
ext_78402: A self-portrait showing off my new glasses frames, February 2004.  (Default)
Posted by [identity profile] oddharmonic.livejournal.com
There was a bomb scare in Boston after reports of multiple "blinking electronic devices" at spots across the city. They were magnetic lights placed in several cities promoting Aqua Teen Hunger Force. The two men that had been hired to place the lights in Boston were arrested and posted bail this morning.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aqua_Teen_Hunger_Force#Boston_magnetic_light_scare

on 2 Feb 2007 00:33 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] redknight.livejournal.com

Thanks! %-)

on 2 Feb 2007 04:05 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] juldea.livejournal.com
Here is the summary:

http://www.boston.com/news/specials/local/cartoon_devices/

You shouldn't need to log in for any of it, but if you do I can give you a login.

on 2 Feb 2007 20:13 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] goldbug.livejournal.com
you should look at the website that colin made.
http://www.ArtOrTerrorism.com

on 3 Feb 2007 02:43 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] juldea.livejournal.com
Haha, nice. Thank you. :)

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