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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I know you meant that as a joke....and it was funny. But my first reaction was that the NFL has a hand in this.
The NFL has been trying to present Brady as a bad guy for the last 6 month with a great deal of success, despite the fact they have no evidence of a crime, let alone Brady was involved. Depicting Brady as ugly villian just furthers the NFL's agenda. They knew that the scum sucking media would take it viral in a nano-second, and within an hour THAT picture will lead every sports segment across the nation, while ESPN will run with every half hour. What a coincidence.
Correct. At least in NH only attorneys are even allowed to bring cell phones into the courtroom and you have to put them on silent. You certainly better not be looking at it while your case is going on, no matter who you are.I don't buy the notion that Brady spent much of the hearing checking his cell phone. That would be the height of disrespect. The courtrooms I'm familiar with don't even allow cell phones for anyone to be turned on (unless the phone contains some evidence and is needed).
Honestly though, what was gained from this drawing? Seems like a pointless job.
She seems to need to strengthen her hand drawing skills.Well, she was there when Santa was on trial too. WTF is her problem?
Hey, I'm one and I'm pretty sure I always respond in a tactful and usually kind way. Now move along @##hole. LMAOReally professional of her to respond like that. Classy New Yorker no doubt.
I feel someone's gonna put it on a tshirt and make boat loads of money...quick to the bat mobile!It got me a new avatar.
Just e-mailed her:
Jane,
Please don't drink on the job! Your court renderings today were incomprehensible. Time to reach out for help!
I feel someone's gonna put it on a tshirt and make boat loads of money...quick to the bat mobile!
You're right. But she's been doing this for decades. I doubt she's losing any sleep over the attention; hell, she's probably cashing in from the extra visits to her web site.come on, she seems like a supercool chick, and she's just doing some job.
she just became an internet celeb overnight and christ knows what ppl are saying about her.
did you read her little interview?
save your invective for the enemies list + mediots.
I wonder if any 80s fans recognize this music video
https://pbs.twimg.com/tweet_video/CMQKQpvUcAAVQcE.mp4
I met her at the courthouse when she was walking her drawings around. I thought she was an idiot.The hilarity ensues!
http://www.bostonglobe.com/lifestyle/names/2015/08/12/tom-brady-sketch-artist-don-tend-flatter-people/jakDHoTisSqBrk0doZjLVI/story.html?s_campaign=bostonglobe:socialflow:twitter
"......“I don’t tend to flatter people and make them look beautiful,” she said.
Rosenberg said that Brady looks like he’s frowning and looking down because he spent most of the hearing checking his cellphone. “He hardly looked up at all,” she said, adding, with some sarcasm, “Are you interested in what’s going on or what?”
Rosenberg said that even though the drawing has been mocked all over Twitter (ambitious Photoshoppers have put the sketch of Brady’s face in scenes from “E.T.” and in Edvard Munch’s “The Scream”), at least people know whom she was trying to draw.
“At least they can figure out which one is Tom Brady. That’s good, whether he looks good or bad. It’s not just a stick figure of a nobody.........”
She's an idiot. I doubt in her entire career she's ever had the chance for this much publicity over her drawings. She's milking it for all its worth. Ignore her.I don't buy the notion that Brady spent much of the hearing checking his cell phone. That would be the height of disrespect. The courtrooms I'm familiar with don't even allow cell phones for anyone to be turned on (unless the phone contains some evidence and is needed).