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Post by Box Burner » Fri Dec 12, 2008 7:42 pm

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Tiresome as I find that her, I have to say that this crossed the line.
If you thought that crossed the line, you should have seen what I decided not to say. (What line did this cross exactly?)

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It would have been better to say this:

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Post by theCryptofishist » Fri Dec 12, 2008 7:42 pm

jkisha wrote:
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jkisha wrote:
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Tiresome as I find that her, I have to say that this crossed the line.
If you thought that crossed the line, you should have seen what I decided not to say. (What line did this cross exactly?)

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Post by Box Burner » Fri Dec 12, 2008 7:44 pm

Oh... that's what that was about. guess I should wear my glasses when I am reading posts.
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Post by Elderberry » Fri Dec 12, 2008 8:13 pm

ygmir wrote:
jkisha wrote:
If you thought that crossed the line, you should have seen what I decided not to say. (What line did this cross exactly?)

JK
why, the arbitrary line someone who wants to bitch about something draws, of course..........
Oh how silly of me, I should have known. :roll:

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Post by ygmir » Fri Dec 12, 2008 8:32 pm

jkisha wrote:
ygmir wrote:
jkisha wrote:
If you thought that crossed the line, you should have seen what I decided not to say. (What line did this cross exactly?)

JK
why, the arbitrary line someone who wants to bitch about something draws, of course..........
Oh how silly of me, I should have known. :roll:

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now, take 2 of these, and, it'll all be better.......

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Post by Elderberry » Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:13 pm

Box Burner wrote:
jkisha wrote:
theCryptofishist wrote:Tiresome as I find that her, I have to say that this crossed the line.
If you thought that crossed the line, you should have seen what I decided not to say. (What line did this cross exactly?)

JK
It would have been better to say this:

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Yes, it might have; but it would have fallen quite short of what I really wanted to say.

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Post by Sail Man » Sat Dec 13, 2008 8:29 am

jkisha wrote:Yes, it might have; but it would have fallen quite short of what I really wanted to say. JK
Oh, I see how it is. First you insult women, and now your insulting us short people :roll:



LMAO :lol:
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Post by Elderberry » Sat Dec 13, 2008 10:26 am

Sail Man wrote:
jkisha wrote:Yes, it might have; but it would have fallen quite short of what I really wanted to say. JK
Oh, I see how it is. First you insult women, and now your insulting us short people :roll:



LMAO :lol:
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Post by Captain Goddammit » Sat Dec 13, 2008 11:24 am

I've been simply ignoring this thread but I happen to be watching an episode of 20/20 about this case, so I decided to read it.

I simply ignore MOST eplaya threads!
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Post by Elderberry » Sat Dec 13, 2008 12:03 pm

Captain Goddammit wrote:
I simply ignore MOST eplaya threads!
And a wise idea, I must say.

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Post by Toolmaker » Sat Dec 13, 2008 9:56 pm

jkisha wrote:
Captain Goddammit wrote:
I simply ignore MOST eplaya threads!
And a wise idea, I must say.

JK
Really now?

Care to elaborate as to why its wise to ignore most of the threads?

I happen to find many threads on here VERY helpful and informative. I guess it all depends on who starts the thread.
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Post by ygmir » Sat Dec 13, 2008 10:45 pm

Toolmaker wrote:
jkisha wrote:
Captain Goddammit wrote:
I simply ignore MOST eplaya threads!
And a wise idea, I must say.

JK
Really now?

Care to elaborate as to why its wise to ignore most of the threads?

I happen to find many threads on here VERY helpful and informative. I guess it all depends on who starts the thread.
or , what's in it............
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Post by Sail Man » Sun Dec 14, 2008 8:49 am

Some are informative, some are just plain silly. Some are philosophical in nature, but I'll peruse them nonetheless. My job is often described by us as 99% boredom, 1% sheer terror :lol: And since I work alone on a 1 person unit, It's a great way to pass the time. One can only read the paper so much before getting too depressed.
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Post by Elderberry » Sun Dec 14, 2008 10:40 am

Toolmaker wrote:
jkisha wrote:
Captain Goddammit wrote:
I simply ignore MOST eplaya threads!
And a wise idea, I must say.

JK
Really now?

Care to elaborate as to why its wise to ignore most of the threads?

I happen to find many threads on here VERY helpful and informative. I guess it all depends on who starts the thread.
I interpreted the Captain's comment to mean that most of the threads here do not interest him and consequently he just doesn't click on them and doesn't feel any need to make comments like 'this shouldn't be posted on this board' etc.

Personally, I read almost every thread with a few exceptiions like the one titled 'my mind wanders' (might not be the exact name). I tried reading that thread, but I could just never relate to it. And it is interesting that I have noticed that some people that post in that thread don't post much in any other threads.

But the point is, when you have the ability to click on a thread and read it or to not click on a thread and ignore it, what the hell is the point of clicking on the thread and saying that it souldn't be posted because it isn't something that I care about?

I too find most of the posts both interesting and informative and some just a fun diversion.

Hope that clears things up. :wink:

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Post by LisaLuckyOne » Sun Dec 14, 2008 1:32 pm

jkisha wrote:I too find most of the posts both interesting and informative and some just a fun diversion.

Hope that clears things up. :wink:

JK
Yes, quite clear. You like reading and sharing stories about little girls who've been brutalized. You find it interesting and fun. What could be more clear?
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Post by ygmir » Sun Dec 14, 2008 2:26 pm

LisaLuckyOne wrote:
jkisha wrote:I too find most of the posts both interesting and informative and some just a fun diversion.

Hope that clears things up. :wink:

JK
Yes, quite clear. You like reading and sharing stories about little girls who've been brutalized. You find it interesting and fun. What could be more clear?
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Post by littleflower » Sun Dec 14, 2008 4:02 pm

LisaLuckyOne wrote:
jkisha wrote:I too find most of the posts both interesting and informative and some just a fun diversion.

Hope that clears things up. :wink:

JK
Yes, quite clear. You like reading and sharing stories about little girls who've been brutalized. You find it interesting and fun. What could be more clear?
what a bizarre comment .... are you having fun, lisa?

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Post by Elderberry » Sun Dec 14, 2008 5:10 pm

LisaLuckyOne wrote:
jkisha wrote:I too find most of the posts both interesting and informative and some just a fun diversion.

Hope that clears things up. :wink:

JK
Yes, quite clear. You like reading and sharing stories about little girls who've been brutalized. You find it interesting and fun. What could be more clear?
Sounds like it's time for Lisa to take another one of these...
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Post by Captain Goddammit » Sun Dec 14, 2008 5:43 pm

jkisha wrote:
Toolmaker wrote:
jkisha wrote: And a wise idea, I must say.

JK
Really now?

Care to elaborate as to why its wise to ignore most of the threads?

I happen to find many threads on here VERY helpful and informative. I guess it all depends on who starts the thread.
I interpreted the Captain's comment to mean that most of the threads here do not interest him and consequently he just doesn't click on them and doesn't feel any need to make comments like 'this shouldn't be posted on this board' etc.
Exactly right.
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Post by oneeyeddick » Mon Dec 15, 2008 2:04 am

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Because, Jkisha, excessive pounding of your blood sausage will lead to your needing these eventually.
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Post by wedeliver » Mon Dec 15, 2008 3:32 am

oneeyeddick wrote: Because, Jkisha, excessive pounding of your blood sausage will lead to your needing these eventually.
Jkisha, don't listen to that advice. You USE it or LOSE it. My experience (and i have a bit) is the more you use it, the better it works. Control, size, hardness all enhanced by lots of use.
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Post by Sail Man » Mon Dec 15, 2008 6:57 am

LisaLuckyOne wrote:
jkisha wrote:I too find most of the posts both interesting and informative and some just a fun diversion.

Hope that clears things up. :wink:

JK
Yes, quite clear. You like reading and sharing stories about little girls who've been brutalized. You find it interesting and fun. What could be more clear?


That your a bitter, unhappy woman?
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Post by Elderberry » Mon Dec 15, 2008 9:09 am

wedeliver wrote:
oneeyeddick wrote: Because, Jkisha, excessive pounding of your blood sausage will lead to your needing these eventually.
Jkisha, don't listen to that advice. You USE it or LOSE it. My experience (and i have a bit) is the more you use it, the better it works. Control, size, hardness all enhanced by lots of use.
Yup, my sentiments exactly! :wink: (especially at my age! :shock: )

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Post by gyre » Tue Dec 16, 2008 8:15 pm

Gideon Yago says there are agents managing the weird stories on the news.
He referred to someone named Claude Garrison, if I have the first name right.
He is doing a story on IFC on this, media project maybe.

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Post by BAS » Tue Dec 16, 2008 11:39 pm

Sail Man wrote:Some are informative, some are just plain silly. Some are philosophical in nature, but I'll peruse them nonetheless. My job is often described by us as 99% boredom, 1% sheer terror :lol: And since I work alone on a 1 person unit, It's a great way to pass the time. One can only read the paper so much before getting too depressed.
Ah, so you are the one who posted about looking at a radar screen! (I have heard that is the job description of an air traffic controller.)

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Post by Karlene » Wed Dec 17, 2008 1:27 pm

Black Beauties??!!! I haven't seen one of those in years....

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Post by wedeliver » Fri Dec 19, 2008 12:42 pm

A sad day. I had hoped for a different outcome


http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/12/19/cay ... index.html

ORLANDO, Florida (CNN) -- The remains found in a wooded area last week in Orange County, Florida, are those of Caylee Anthony, authorities confirmed at a news conference Friday.


Caylee Anthony, 2, had been missing since June in a case that has received national attention.

1 of 3 "It is with regret that I'm here to inform you that the skeletal remains found December 11 are those of the missing toddler," said Dr. Jan Garavaglia, the Orange County medical examiner.

The remains were confirmed to be Caylee's through a DNA match, authorities said.

Garavaglia said the cause of death was homicide, but she could not determine how Caylee was killed.

Casey Anthony, 22, faces charges including first-degree murder in the June disappearance of her daughter.

Casey Anthony could face a sentence of life in prison if convicted. Prosecutors said this month that they would not seek the death penalty.

Authorities said they called the jail where Anthony is being held to let her know about the discovery.

Caylee's remains were found last week a half-mile from Casey Anthony's parents' home, in the area where a meter reader first directed police.

At the news conference, Garavaglia said that the remains were completely skeletonized and that no tissue was present. She said there was no trauma to the bones before Caylee's death. Watch the medical examiner discuss her findings »

Garavaglia said toxicology testing was still being done on the remains.

The announcement marks the end of a six-month search for the 2-year-old.


"This is a sheriff's nightmare," Orange County Sheriff Kevin Beary said. "I think there's been an open wound in the community. No child should have to go through this, and we have far too many incidents like this across the country all the time."

The meter reader who found the remains, and called the department four months ago directing them to the site three times, is also expected to hold a separate news conference Friday afternoon.

At a Thursday news conference, Capt. Angelo Nieves, a Sheriff's Department commander, said investigators were looking into whether the tips, called in August 11, 12 and 13, were properly followed up.

In one of those phone calls, the meter reader reported seeing a gray bag on the side of the road, Nieves said. On August 13, a deputy responded to the site and did a "cursory search" but found nothing, Nieves said.

Nieves said police were getting more information from the tipster and the deputy who responded to the tips. He said the department was investigating the "thoroughness" of the deputy's response but would not identify the deputy.

The meter reader "is not a suspect," Nieves said. "He is a credible witness."
Nieves' latest announcement is raising questions about whether police missed several chances to find Caylee's remains.

The meter reader is not the only one, or the first, to have pointed police toward the site containing the remains.

KioMarie Cruz, Casey Anthony's childhood friend, also told police to investigate the same wooded area near Hidden Oaks Elementary School a month before the meter reader, according to CNN affiliate WFTV.

In an interview with detectives, according to WFTV, Cruz said that she and Anthony "pretty much used to hang out there most of our time," would "snack on food for hours" and went there to "get away from our parents."

The Sheriff's Department followed up on that tip, but the wooded area was covered in floodwaters, preventing a search. Nieves said the water may have been present at the time of the meter reader's tips as well.

Nieves also said Thursday that searchers combing the site after the skull's discovery had found "significant skeletal remains" consistent with those of a small child on the outer perimeter of the search area.

The area will be enlarged, and processing and searching of the site will continue, probably into the weekend, he said.


Some of the remains were sent to the FBI lab in Quantico, Virginia, in an effort to identify them.

Sheriff's spokesman Carlos Padilla said last week that authorities believed the remains were Caylee's for three reasons: No other children were reported missing in the area; the remains were consistent with those of a child of Caylee's age; and the remains were found near the home of the grandparents, where the 2-year-old and her mother were living just before Caylee disappeared.
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