Posted on 08/13/2002 10:12:33 PM PDT by FresnoDA
SHORTCUT. And probably the only things you need at first. Notice that when you POST A REPLY, there is a little section down below (scroll down your screen) that says HELP!. Just go there and read it. It has the most basic HTML info you need.
IF you need to know how to post a picture or link, just ask. Everyone will help, you need only ask.
After finally getting into the site more..brenda actually sold the place 12/6/89 and the person who bought it..sold it the same day...now 13 years later...it appears they are cleaning up the title on it.
Why it took 13 years and just happened to be during this case..I don't know..maybe the accounting crap that has been going on.
I updated the other site and forgot this one...sorry folks!
Why would a killer leave a body out in the open, where it will definitely be found?
Serial Killer - doesn't fit DW
Killer in a Hurry - doesn't fit DW
Friend/Family - for "closure" (not to mention any potential insurance money)- does not fit DW
Westerfield could have buried the body anywhere, burned all the evidence (including the MH).
Even if it were a kidnap for ransom gone awry, I bet the perp would hide the body.
Don't know, agree, agree, agree, agree, agree.
You need to be on the PING list ASAP, IMO. It's a great help and I certainly appreciate being pinged. Again Welcome!
You'd think I'd be able to figure it out since for a time I was a typesetter, w/ the old systems, not like what desktop publishing can do now w/ a simple highlight & click of the mouse....but alas..those were the days before the kiddies came!!
I hope I can catch on!
You may be pathetic, but I'm worse. My kids laugh at me.
I'm still trying to remember the name of the movie with the three animals crossing country. There was a dog, a cat, and something else. Maybe another dog or cat.
"Coming Home"? "Going Home"? It was along those lines. It was based on the first book I think I ever read from a library.
Now, that movie about the Red Fern...
I don't think any person who is reasonably sane could watch it without crying. It's nearly as much of a tear-jerker as that movie about the covered bridges where Clint Eastwood played the National Geo photographer. I thought that damn would never end. It was awful. I could barely get up after it finally did end.
Seriously, though, the Red Fern movie is a classic. If you ever want to remind yourself about how far Hollywood has descended from its days of greatness, this would be one of the movies that would be worth watching again. And again.
Before ending myself, I will say one thing about the Westerfield trial: The prosecution would not want me on that jury. I don't care if I'm the only hold-out for acquittal. I'm *not* changing my vote.
I've talked to myself about this at some length. I've done my best to try to convince myself to change my vote.
It ain't gonna happen. The more I try to talk myself into it, the more entrenched I become in my position.
If I'm on that jury, it is a hung jury. Either that, or it acquits.
Cool with me.
'kay with you, Jaded ?
Yes, that's the one. Then, hey for the finalie there's "Old Yeller" I love those movies but takes a box of tissues to get thru them. Although I must confess, I cry when they have Halmark commercials on TV (blush).
I cry at Disney animation too...and other people crying and weddings and....
Someone REALLY MAD, wonder if Andy Kemal was REALLY MAD about DVD breaking up his marriage.
That's a country I'd like to visit...my dad went there when I was a kid...his "slides" made it look like a cool place.
Remember "slides"...I'm surprised they didn't take "slides" of the bloodstains, instead of polaroids.
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