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Elizabeth Smart thread, August 24-31, 2002
Posted on 08/23/2002 9:35:01 PM PDT by IamHD
I don't know when Utahn children start school, but Elizabeth should/would be starting the 9th grade, soon. :(
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KEYWORDS: elizabethsmart
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To: FR_addict
So he's saying that Ricci broke into someone's house and made grunting noises loud enough for the hownowners to hear, but they didn't get up and catch the guy? Did they stay in bed? I thought the media said Ricci broke in while the owners slept. This doesn't really make any sense.Actually, after he said this..he also said that the person in the bed..( as Recci was in their room, taking things from the nightstand..ahem! ) had a small conversation with him !!!
WHAT??????
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posted on
08/28/2002 7:31:09 PM PDT
by
Neenah
To: GovernmentShrinker
When things get really over the limit, a little tap on the abuse button brings the trusty moderators to the rescue.Been there, done that. Doesn't work.
To: varina davis
So that's where you were that night!
Yeah, but I got a heck of a headache tonight so take it easy on me. Anybody got any tylenol? Angela told me she'll keep lakey and Bella out of my room up here.
To: Neenah
Actually, after he said this..he also said that the person in the bed..( as Recci was in their room, taking things from the nightstand..ahem! ) had a small conversation with him !!! WHAT??????Yes, that's actually what Ed Smart said. Is that surreal -- or what?!
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To: varina davis
Is that surreal -- or what?!Hmmmmm, I would sayyyyyyy...."what" !!
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posted on
08/28/2002 7:34:53 PM PDT
by
Neenah
To: jengaio
Now good-bye again.You'll be back. Where else can you practice vocabulary so freely.
To: Sherlock
So anyone that doesn't lock step with your theories wanted to see OJ get off. What great logic you are showing tonight.
Ed and Tom Smart have made very bizarre statements. From the first time I heard Ed, I didn't trust him. The fact that he is in good standing with the Mormon Church seems to be the main motivating factor as to why your group sees nothing wrong with Ed and Tom's statements.
As I stated before I did not know what religion he was when I first heard him and his brother make their very odd comments. But it seems that there is a group of people on this board that are acting like Mormons can do no wrong.
My daughter was molested by someone whose family claimed to be very religious and the members of the Church acted just like some of the Freeper members of Ed's Church.
If you would be honest with yourselves, I think you would see why there has been such a suspicion around this family. There are a few Freeper members of the Mormon Church that have stated their opinions in a non-combative way, but the rest of you are sure giving your Church a bad name. I use to respect the Mormon Church, but now I have vey negative feelings towards the Church, if this is how the members act.
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To: varina davis
Just what am I allowed to say?You'll be back. Where else can you practice vocabulary so free
lyal·low (ə-lou')
v., -lowed, -low·ing, -lows.
v.tr.
To let do or happen; permit: We allow smoking only in restricted areas.
To permit the presence of: No pets are allowed inside.
To permit to have: allow oneself a little treat.
To make provision for; assign: The schedule allows time for a coffee break.
To plan for in case of need: allow two inches in the fabric for shrinkage.
To grant as a discount or in exchange: allowed me 20 dollars on my old typewriter.
Chiefly Southern & Midland U.S.
To admit; concede: I allowed he was right.
To think; suppose: We allow he's straight (American Speech).
To assert; declare: Mother allowed that we'd better come in for dinner.
v.intr.
To offer a possibility; admit: The poem allows of several interpretations.
To take a possibility into account; make allowance: In calculating profit, retailers must allow for breakage and spoilage.
[Middle English allouen, to approve, permit, from Old French alouer, from Latin allaudâre, to praise (ad-, intensive pref.; see adlaudâre, to praise; see laud) and from Medieval Latin allocâre, to assign; see allocate.]
al·low'a·ble adj.
al·low'a·bly adv.
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470
posted on
08/28/2002 7:44:08 PM PDT
by
Neenah
To: spore-gasm
How about that Sun Valley weekend?
471
posted on
08/28/2002 7:45:11 PM PDT
by
Bella
To: Sherlock
Prozac queen?
472
posted on
08/28/2002 7:47:25 PM PDT
by
Bella
To: Neenah
Vocabulary 101? LOL.
To: lakey
What sort of vegetables did you freeze?
To: Bella
How about that Sun Valley weekend?He seems like a man with a secret life.
To: All
QUESTION.....
Someone stated today that Ed Smart was on Hannity's radio show today. They said he stated that he said the first thing he thought of when he heard about Ricci, was that he was poisoned. Right?
I wonder why Sean didn't approach that subject on tonight's show? Did it sound very odd to Sean too?
Any thoughts on why he would say that on national sindicated radio? I thought that was a very idiotic thing to say. What benefit would it prove other than the audience questioning him on another statement that makes one cringe?
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posted on
08/28/2002 7:55:51 PM PDT
by
Neenah
To: FR_addict
This grunting Ed spoke about was interesting. So he's saying that Ricci broke into someone's house and made grunting noises loud enough for the hownowners to hear, but they didn't get up and catch the guy? Did they stay in bed? I thought the media said Ricci broke in while the owners slept. This doesn't really make any sense. I thought I heard Ed say he had a conversation with the person in bed. Then he started talking about the grunting noises. Nothing he said in that segment made any sense.
477
posted on
08/28/2002 7:57:15 PM PDT
by
TXLady
To: spore-gasm
Thought MK recognized the voice? In my opinion she did. The accomplice was never in the house.
478
posted on
08/28/2002 7:59:15 PM PDT
by
sandude
To: spore-gasm
spore-gasm & all,
The drug Warfarin could cause the symptoms that Ricci experienced:
Potential Adverse Reactions To Warfarin Sodium May Include
Fatal or nonfatal hemorrhage from any tissue or organ: This is a consequence of the anticoagulant effect.
The signs, symptoms, and severity will vary according to the location and degree or extent of the bleeding.
Hemorrhagic complications may present as paralysis; paresthesia; headache, chest, abdomen, joint, muscule, or other pain; dizziness, shortness of breath, difficult breathing or swallowing; unexplained swelling; weakness; hypotension; or unexplained shock.
Therefore, the possibility of hemorrhage should be considered in evaluating the condition of any anticoagulated patient with complaints which do not indicate an obvious diagnosis. Bleeding during anticoagulant therapy does not always correlate with PT/INR . (See OVERDOSAGE, Treatment.)
Bleeding: which occurs when the PT/INR is within the therapeutic range warrants diagnostic investigation since it may unmask a previously unsuspected lesion, e.g., tumor, ulcer, etc.
479
posted on
08/28/2002 8:00:43 PM PDT
by
L84AD8
To: varina davis; Neenah
Actually, after he said this..he also said that the person in the bed..( as Recci was in their room, taking things from the nightstand..ahem! ) had a small conversation with him !!! WHAT?????? Yes, that's actually what Ed Smart said. Is that surreal -- or what?! I'm glad you heard that too. I thought I must be hearing things since it was so bizarre.
480
posted on
08/28/2002 8:01:28 PM PDT
by
TXLady
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