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To: Impala64ssa

Why would a man in a restaurant sign a message to someone he barely knew “Love”. A relative stranger would sign “All the best”, ‘Best Wishes” or something like that. Using the word “love” sounds like they were boyfriend and girlfriend.

She’s reading from a script, pretending to cry, but no tears... She has her yearbook, which the school says comes out in August, at her work place in December... She waits 40 years, even though he runs for elected office many times. He pushed her head towards his groin so hard, he bruised her neck, but no-one noticed the bruises?... Her boyfriend was on his away, a few minutes late, instead of going back inside the restaurant where it’s warm, she decides to get a ride with a 30 year old man.

Now we clearly see the person writing the place and date at the bottom is a different person, but not her. If it was her, she would have said.. “He signed my yearbook & I even wrote the date and place”...

The whole things is illogical, either an embellishment of what really happened or an outright lie. She could have been flirting with him in the restaurant, went out back with him and he thought she was going to fool around a little. She changed her mind and ran back into the restaurant. She sees the other women come forward, remembers the yearbook, the incident and sees a good chance to make some money


74 posted on 11/13/2017 9:22:18 PM PST by Beatthedrum
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To: Beatthedrum

I imagine if someone was assaulted a week or two after they wrote in your last years yearbook you would cut out the signature or cross it out or burn it...it would be a terrible reminder...


79 posted on 11/13/2017 9:42:58 PM PST by rolling_stone (coming attraction...)
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To: Beatthedrum
Why would a man in a restaurant sign a message to someone he barely knew “Love”. A relative stranger would sign “All the best”, ‘Best Wishes” or something like that. Using the word “love” sounds like they were boyfriend and girlfriend.

In the UK that would not be uncommon but in the USA rather rare. I do not think Roy Moore did this. If he did he is stupid. I do not think he did nor do I think he is stupid.

When I write notes to my friends in the UK if it is addressed to both husband and wife I often sign it with "all our love" meaning from me and my wife. I lived their for several years. If it is just to the husband I sign the note as "always your friend."

101 posted on 11/13/2017 10:17:39 PM PST by cpdiii (DECKHAND, ROUGHNECK, GEOLOGIST, PILOT, PHARMACIST, LIBERTARIAN The Constitution is worth dying for.)
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