
Gecko
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Re: I might need bail money?
02/21/12 01:00 PM
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So looks like I have 2 missions to accomplish this week. Shut a yap and remove a class ring from a finger, which I don't have problem doing either one.
---> No...YOU don't.
1) It isn't your place...it's Mom and Dad's responsibility to speak to the girl's parents or they can have their attorney do so. You CAN tell them to make sure they don't throw out son's toothbrush or brush/comb...just in case they need the DNA for a paternity test.
2) I can see the headlines now: LOCAL BUSINESS OWNER ATTACKS GRIEVING GIRLFRIEND. Yesterday afternoon, Leanne XXXXX, co-owner of XXXXX Garage/Bodyshop accosted Jane Doe, girlfriend of Jack Sprat who was killed last week in an auto accident. Leanne, who is also Sprat's aunt, was demanding the return of nephew's class ring and when Doe refused, she grabbed Doe and forcible removed the ring. Leanne has been arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and assault and is currently awaiting arraignment.
---> In the newspaper a month later: Local Business Goes Under. Last month, Leanne XXXXX, co-owner of XXXXX Gargage/Bodyshop was charged with disorderly conduct and assault after she attacked the former girlfriend of her late nephew. In an interview with Snow White: "I was a long time customer of Leanne's, but after her vicious attack on that poor girl, I just could no longer trust her to work on my big rig. And I know others feel the same way."
-------------------- If you air your dirty linen in public, expect people to comment on the skid marks!
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