To: SolomoninSouthDakota
The anticipated fact of her stopping urinating hasn't happened yet. What's your point?
To: An American In Dairyland
To unravel your misunderstanding here, we need to go back to near the beginning of the thread where you'll find this:
"..I'm sure you have heard on the news that Terry hasn't had any urine output since last night. THIS IS A LIE. It will happen soon enough but has not happened yet ...
??? If she hasn't urinated yet then it's not a lie"
That was the source of confusion for two posters. If you look at it it is apparently contradictory. (But, heh, I think I figured it out.) What is meant by the "It" in "It will happen soon enough? "it" is the anticipated fact of her stopping urinating. That was my point. I'm confident others appreciated it.
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