Posted on 04/30/2005 12:05:31 AM PDT by kcvl
Edited on 04/30/2005 12:28:18 AM PDT by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
ATLANTA (CNN) -- Jennifer Wilbanks, a Georgia woman missing since Tuesday night, has been found alive and well in New Mexico, a friend of the family told CNN.
Wilbanks was located in Albuquerque, New Mexico and told her family she had been abducted and taken there, according to John Kim, a friend of Wilbank's family.
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Geez...lighten up. I'm sorry if I offended you. Ya know, you didn't have to read it.
No, I CAN'T---it might be available, but this person will never GET it....LOL
I am going to have to settle for maybe going back a time or two---
I grew up in Boulder Colorado right at the bottom of the Foothills and it was beautiful, but after seeing Lake Tahoe, I would much rather go there...but will never, ever be able to afford to live there....nuts
nighters--you've been a sport on the girly thread this evening!
It reminds me of lots of things I'm told should be "funny" from CA, but just are not.
I'm sure you can find it there. My mom never finished completing her wedding china until she found Replacements, Ltd. BTW, when I got married, I didn't bother registering for china. Why bother? My mom has her set. I registered for everyday stuff. Pfaltzgraff "Northwinds" and Oneida "Paul Revere".
I cook and do meal planning but when it comes to being single I enjoy the luxury of Dixie ware.
I'm thinking that if my father had lived this long, he would LOVE to be on this website and he might have hung with us tonight, also....
He was an only child and had 3 girls---he used to put my hair in rollers at night--yep, he could have enjoyed this.
Wilbanks Journey
Wilbanks reportedly took a bus on Tuesday from Georgia to Las Vegas, Nevada. She then took a bus from Las Vegas to Albuquerque on Friday night.
Police say she just wandered around on foot for a few hours Friday night in Albuquerque before calling 911.
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Police Escort Home
With reporters and cameras surrounding her, APD officers escorted Wilbanks through the Albuquerque Sunport to her plane back to Georgia. CNN reports that officers boarded the plane with Wilbanks and kept vigil in the first class cabin as she lay curled-up on the seat, covered in a blanket.
LOL--for high school graduation, my dad gave me a tool box with all the fixins', Mom gave me a black dress. Wore the dress once, and still have that toolbox, although it's not big enough for all the toys now. Have my own table miter and reciprocating saws, the neighbors borrowed my sawhorses last weekend...Dad would be so proud. :o)
What a drama queen! She must have grown up watching "One Life to Live" and "All My Children".
She has on an FBI cap?
Once Upon a time a fine man fell in Love with a beautifull woman.
One Day he asked her to Marry him.
The Woman firmly denied his hand in Marraige.
The Man lived happily ever after.
As sad as it was, I'm sorry to return to FR to find people finding this story similar to Hilary Clinton's registry in 2000, to look up her registry to make fun it that way. I want no part of that.
There is a difference.
...thighs?
bad hair day...
ROFL
FR did NOT wait for the facts to come out on Rathergate. We brought the facts out, we did not wait for them! You are dead wrong again..... as usual. At least you are consistent.
If you cannot admit your errors it is understandable. After all, think how much smarter you would be if you had gotten some oxygen when you were born. Aggressive and wrong you are, how pathetic.
If FR and others had waited (as you suggest over and over again) "for the facts to come out" on Rathergate, you'd be looking at your President Kerry. You show little nerve.
Speculation is beneficial at times, you need to understand that, and you need a little learning.
Telling everyone on this thread that their speculation is wrong is foolish. You did it all night last night and you were dead wrong.
As I said before to you, just think how much smarter you would have been if you had gotten some oxygen at birth.
Who taught you to think this way?
He said the very same ill-advised thing to you in post # 371. And he felt the odd need to include so much punctuation, only to be dead wrong. What a dweeb.
Keith, buy us some tinfoil, we are running out.
;-)
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