Dammit, Janets!
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NewZen (
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November 3rd, 2009
I am confused. I understand the jist of the question, but not the end part.
1. Could Janets please ask a question , or PM me, telling us the conclusion of the boy and the frizzer and jail run?
2. At least explain the last part of the question.
3. In case you don’t remember me from back then, it’s Zen.
Thanks dear.
Here’s the question again for newbs:
Has anyone thought of looking under the swimming pool at the house of in the frizzer we had a boy that was missing for 3 years somewhere around here and they found him .i would not let her out of jail shell will just run? (The hi-lighted part is what’s confusing.)
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The ending means this: ‘I would not let her out of the jail cell (she’ll?); she would just run.’
I’m not sure but I believe she was on bail at the time of the question, and @janets was expressing a fear that if bailed out Casey would simply flee.
What I get from it is that “she’ll just run”. The double l’s and will were redundant.
“I would not let her out of jail. She’ll just run (away).”
Sounds like she’s saying that ”(she) would not recommend letting her out of jail as she will just run away”.
I was just wondering the same thing since I haven’t heard about it much lately. Did she get convicted?
Her trial is supposedly scheduled for 2010. She was put in jail for other charges I think. Source.
My Fluther… The Musical question go modded. Sorry guys. All those who contributed song ideas and lyrics and limericks (and gave me GQ) – please meet me in chat, where I’m told the question is better suited. I don’t know who modded it, and I am not upset about it – I am just confused – as it was well worded and polite, and receieved a lot of responses. I don’t think we can write a musical in the chatroom, can we?
In fact I think the immediacy of the chat would facilitate quick collaboration, provided contributors consider (read: not spam) their ideas.
Why can’t a musical be written, if a story can?
Wouldn’t that be something?
Actually, since we are discussing a musical, wouldn’t that be loverly?
Dang, I was gettin’ all ready to show off my Rocky Horror skills.
Well, as long as I get to wear the nun outfit and push a pram while doing my song and dance, I’m sorted!
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