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To: Degaston

I’ve done the same thing in trying to get into what I thought was my apartment but it turns out I was at the wrong door.

Nope I didn’t try to break the door in. What I did was start thinking about how I was going to contact the management to figure out what was wrong. And in the meantime I figured out that I was at the wrong apartment. That’s what normal people do.

Now people with very bad attitudes and feelings of entitlement might do something else, like break in. And then when she saw the homeowner armed with a bowl of ice cream she killed him so he’d put down that weapon. Hmmm that can be a dangerous weapon if you eat too many bowls of it or give too many other people too many bowls but please don’t tell Ben/Jerry I said this because it might offend them.


6 posted on 10/02/2019 8:17:23 PM PDT by Degaston
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To: Degaston

Wasn’t the door unlocked or slightly ajar? Did she use keys or actually break in the door? Anyone know?

Freegards


18 posted on 10/02/2019 8:48:36 PM PDT by Ransomed
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To: Degaston

I’m baffled that you wouldn’t know that it was somebody else’s apartment. You wouldn’t notice that EVERYTHING is different? Even in the dark you should notice that the apartment isn’t yours. The only excuse is to be so tired that you don’t know your own name. I figured that would be the defense, she slept very poorly the night before or she was working a lot of overtime. Her lawyer must be some disillusioned old guy that was only showing up for a paycheck, I’ve seen those lame-asses before (DUI lawyers in traffic court).


21 posted on 10/02/2019 9:00:39 PM PDT by Excuse_My_Bellicosity (Liberalism is a social disease.)
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