At the time of the car "accident," MY was only about a month or so pregnant, not 5 months along.
It has been bothering me since the trial ended - thank you! Just could not remember.
At the time of the car "accident," MY was only about a month or so pregnant, not 5 months along.
I agree...maybe his family could have done him some good by discouraging the behavior instead of embracing it with cute little "imp" names. hoh:
I wonder if imp is a word used in the South because I never heard anyone use that word in the Northeast. :waitasec:
LOL I really thought imp was a fairy. :blushing:
I agree...maybe his family could have done him some good by discouraging the behavior instead of embracing it with cute little "imp" names. hoh:
I wonder if imp is a word used in the South because I never heard anyone use that word in the Northeast. :waitasec:
Jason Young remains in Central Prison, waits for assignment
By: Dane Huffman | NBC17.com
Published: March 13, 2012 Updated: March 13, 2012 - 3:11 PM
link: http://www2.nbc17.com/news/2012/mar...ns-central-prison-waits-assignmen-ar-2037762/
Offender information for Jason Young
link: http://webapps6.doc.state.nc.us/opi...turl=pagelistoffendersearchresults&listpage=1
I've lived in NC all my life -- not in the mountain/west area, however -- but in the Triangle and a bit south of that. "Imp" is not a part of the lexicon in the Triangle or in the more southern or coastal areas, as far as I know.
I feel sure that JY's mom thought about her testimony beforehand, and decided that the word "imp" was innocuous, light-hearted, and not negative-sounding when she talked about those little cute things that he did. I still do not understand why in the world she used the mooning-his-grandmother (of all people -- why not his poor sisters instead?) incident. What was she thinking?
But, IMO, "imp" is not an oft-used word here in NC.
Thanks, Lucky -- I checked his info earlier this week and saw that now, nearly all the info the public is allowed to see has been updated to his profile. Two things that are still incomplete are his Next Control & Next Custody Review dates -- those should be set pretty soon, too. Time will pass and his "Current Location" may change -- but only after he is actually there, since the DOC does not "advertise" any future movement, for obvious reasons; if he breaks an infraction rule (is this likely for JY? -- we'll see), the date and type of infraction will be posted -- and if it is bad enuff, his location could temporarily changed to admin-segregation (solitary).
By the time there are any significant changes for this prisoner, we probably will have moved on to the next NC defendant and look for that one's info on this site. Yes, for many of us, JY will be a flash in the pan of horrific criminals.... There are just too, too many of them...
I've lived in NC all my life -- not in the mountain/west area, however -- but in the Triangle and a bit south of that. "Imp" is not a part of the lexicon in the Triangle or in the more southern or coastal areas, as far as I know.
I feel sure that JY's mom thought about her testimony beforehand, and decided that the word "imp" was innocuous, light-hearted, and not negative-sounding when she talked about those little cute things that he did. I still do not understand why in the world she used the mooning-his-grandmother (of all people -- why not his poor sisters instead?) incident. What was she thinking?
But, IMO, "imp" is not an oft-used word here in NC.
Me too living in NC all my life. Not to argue with you because I had never heard of an 'Imp' before I got to high school. That is when our football team played the Cary Imps... and we lost, dang it. So maybe that is where they got it.
The dictionary says Imp: A little devil or demon, an evil spirit.
Use in a sentence,
So this may be a good time to celebrate the imp of mischief who ladles out practical jokes as an antidote to stress.