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Elizabeth Smart Thread, 9/17/02 to ???
Posted on 09/16/2002 11:10:48 PM PDT by Utah Girl
Just thought I would start a new thread.
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To: Palladin
Sponge Bob--Squarepants
LOL I was singing the same thing when I was typing. tooooo funnnnyyy. see what kids do to you.
To: Devil_Anse
I'll bet you're one of those people who glances at those overly-bland recipes they have on the back of the bag of red beans, and shakes their head and laughs!LOL...Nothing bland in my kitchen, devil.
To: sandude
ALL RIGHT CAPTIAN!
Who lives under the sea?
who lives in a pineapple?
Sponge Bob Square Pants.
Sponge Bob Square Pants.
Thanks guys I needed to laugh!
To: Palladin
This is cruel and unusual punishment!Oh, live it up and try the beignets -- with a cup of good espresso.
To: Devil_Anse
one of the items missing was a man's shirt. Hadn't heard that. What a strange thing for a cat burglar to steal. It would produce a certain psychological shock to the victim in a crime to know that even his clothing was not safe. Very odd though.
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09/18/2002 9:05:39 PM PDT
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sandude
To: Devil_Anse
I have no idea who Sponge Bob is A very entertaining cartoon program on the Nickelodeon network. Highly recommended.
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09/18/2002 9:07:39 PM PDT
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sandude
To: scaredkat
hi kat.....on a previous post you said that the authorities shall we say had discovered some of the things that you know about this case and you seem to imply that they were watching differant locals.....are they still watching those places and do you have any hope that Lizzie is alive?
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09/18/2002 9:09:03 PM PDT
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cherry
To: scaredkat
I'm sure this case would be solved by now if Sponge Bob and Patrick were working it. NOT!!!!
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posted on
09/18/2002 9:09:09 PM PDT
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sandude
To: sandude
Lots of those things we heard Ricci allegedly had saved from burglaries/thefts, were odd. At least, odd for a burglar. How I wish we could learn more about the personality and whims of Ricci. And once a person is dead, there's no chance of being sued for defamation, so you'd think the tabloids would relax and dig some little details up. Of course, with the tabloids, half of it would probably be wrong, but they often get a bit of the truth into their stories at times.
To: sandude
but but what about squidmen??? surely he could help.
OKAY Okay now Im off the subject, but in the last two minutes have been crying and then laughing. This is very emotional to my, maybe too much, yeah think?
To: anatolfz
(It should taste like chicken-flavoured potato jello. Ugh. It's good for you though.)Interesting recipe! Does it have a name?
To: sandude
A very entertaining cartoon program on the Nickelodeon network. Highly recommended.The 6-year-old in our family loves Sponge Bob -- I'm partial to Dora the Explorer.
To: Devil_Anse
That wacky screed Palladin posted HAD to be aimed at gullible evangelical Christians. Who else would believe that bizarre hodge-podge of sensationalist accusations? GECs drove the Satanic cult scare of the late 1980s and early 1990s -- had police departments and therapists all over the country believing there were Satanic groups ritually murdering people, ritually drinking the blood aborted fetuses, forcing their children to participate in the rituals, etc., etc. Lots of innocent people spent time in prison, and lots of formerly sane people were driven into long psych hospital stays, as a result of this hogwash. But eventually all the stories unravelled, and there was never a whit of physical evidence to back up any of them. Quite a few GECs still believe it was all real.
The screed at post #22 has all the hallmarks of a rehash of the same stuff, only with a new twist: now it's going on inside Mormon temples where (surprise, surprise) no one can go check for the evidence!
Please note I didn't say that all evangelical Christians are gullible, but the gullible ones are certainly a sizeable contingent in this country.
To: scaredkat
Scaredkat, I do remember that in one of your earlier posts, you talked about Size 8 footprints near that mine.
As for the brand of shoes that Elizabeth supposedly took, I'd always heard they were Ralph Lauren. Now, someone said Polo, didn't they? But I think Ralph Lauren IS Polo...?
I'm sure you know that they have a picture of the type of shoes they say she took, on the official Elizabeth Smart website. Of course, they don't show the treads on the shoes, they just show the color and style.
Besides, I'd think that any set of female footprints, next to a set of male footprints, would have been of interest. I know you said the police smudged over the whole thing, and the tire tracks, too. Did you take any pictures of the tracks b/f they ruined it?
To: scaredkat
kat....are you sure you weren't quidam in a previous life?
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09/18/2002 9:20:15 PM PDT
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cherry
To: Devil_Anse
As for the brand of shoes that Elizabeth supposedly took, I'd always heard they were Ralph Lauren. I just went to elizabethsmart.com and they have a picture of an exact copy of Liz's shoes. They are Reebok's.
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posted on
09/18/2002 9:21:25 PM PDT
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sandude
To: sandude
REEBOKS? Now I'm really confused!
To: sandude
H'm.
To: anatolfz
I'm sure it was Mr. Crabs with Squidworth as his accomplice.
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09/18/2002 9:24:18 PM PDT
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sandude
To: Devil_Anse
I'll bet you make a good mirliton casserole, too.STUFFED MIRLITONS (CHAYOTE) WITH SHRIMP tomorrow, Devil -- my eyes are tired. And no, I don't live in Louisiana.
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