“I am going to tell you all a story,” he said, “and afterwards if it is a waste of your time, I’m buying a beer for everyone.”
He had the room’s attention, and he began to tell the tale of what transpired earlier in the evening: Kevin, his wife, his friend Angelo and Angelo’s new girlfriend were out earlier that night at a comedy club at suburban Woodfield Mall in Schaumburg. Everyone was enjoying themselves. Things were about to get interesting. Angelo’s girlfriend got a call. She was informed her father was going to the hospital and she wanted to leave at once. Angelo and his girlfriend had only been going out for two weeks at this point, and Angelo didn’t feel like leaving the comedy club. Angelo then asked Kevin if he and his wife would drive him home later and tossed the keys to his new girlfriend and told her to take his truck. “At this point,” said Mr. Wielgus, “the whole bar divided into two camps- half thought Angelo was a jerk and half thought it was no big deal.” After his girlfriend left, Angelo, Kevin and his wife enjoyed the comedy show and had a great time. That was when the texts started coming in. “Texts saying things like, ‘I can’t believe you didn’t come with me,’ and ‘you are such a jerk, your true colors are coming out’ started streaming onto Angelo’s phone from his girlfriend,” said Mr. Wielgus, “and she was mad!” Angelo then found out his girlfriend had driven his truck to a far off hospital where his girlfriend’s Dad had gone and was too annoyed with her at this point to go get it and decided to go the next day. “He was so mad,” said Mr. Wielgus, “he wanted to get a beer and talk about it so we went to a bar with my wife and then I gathered everyone in the bar to tell the story.” After he finished the story, he had everyone’s attention and then asked who was right. “Most of the women and some of the guys took Angelo’s girlfriend’s side, and a lot of the guys still didn’t think it was a huge deal.” “Then,” smiled Mr. Wielgus, “I revealed why Angelo’s girlfriend’s Dad went to the hospital. His hemorrhoids were acting up and he wanted to see the Doctor. No major emergency, no life and death consequences. Hemorrhoids.” At this point the bar was laughing and most everyone took Angelo’s side with the exception of a few die-hard women. “At that moment, with everyone laughing and enjoying the story, I realized it could be a business if I could find a better way to put these types of stories in front of people.” Jabber Jury was born.
Lightwater, LLC in Florida apparently agreed with Mr. Wielgus’ business model and just invested $1.2 million in Jabber Jury.
“I am excited about our involvement with Jabber Jury and look forward to increasing our role and relationship over the coming months,” said Everett Palmer, the Managing Member of Lightwater, LLC. “We are impressed with the business model of Jabber Jury and the ability of its management team to execute its plans. We will be working diligently to assist with the development of Jabber Jury’s operations and relationships.” Mr. Wielgus says that Jabber Jury also is speaking to, “several TV networks that are interested in forming a clip show of the best of Jabber Jury.” In the 1st Quarter of 2011 Jabber Jury has teamed with Chicago based Aspen Marketing to take Jabber Jury on a road show to cities across the U.S., complete with RV and outdoor set with jury boxes for people to vote live on cases.
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