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To: Tennessee Nana

So, do they actually have random google employees living in their home? I’m unclear on that, but if they do, how can this extremely traumatized woman allow strangers to share her home? To me, that seems like something you’d want to avoid if you’ve had the kind of trauma she claims to have experienced. I mean, if you are making your home safe and comfortable, and you need to install a second door to do that, how in the world would you feel safe or comfortable with complete strangers (and their occasional guests) having access to you at all times? That doesn’t make any sense!


37 posted on 09/28/2018 1:10:33 PM PDT by BeckyRoss
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To: BeckyRoss

sin her testimony to the senate committee...she was explaining the extra door’ and added about the Google interns that the house was close to the training center and that the interns visited or lived with them ...was it an apartment that they added with a private door ??? ...


44 posted on 09/28/2018 1:21:26 PM PDT by Tennessee Nana (r)
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