jojomonkey
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We're here at the famous Tavern on the Green restaurant...
We're here at the famous Tavern on the Green restaurant...
hhjp said they will wait until the end and discuss at the bench before he decides
Opening the trunk would have let the flies out.
The fact that there was little insect evidence remaining in the trunk is irrelevant, IMO.
TL testified that KC opened the trunk.
GA testified that KC opened the trunk when she returned the gas cans to him.
Opening the trunk would have let the flies out.
The fact that there was little insect evidence remaining in the trunk is irrelevant, IMO.
TL testified that KC opened the trunk.
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?l=t
He's right garbage and trash aren't in the Dictionary of Entomology. G-string and G-spot are however. Alrighty then.
Where is the evidence of drowning? Where is the evidence that George covered up the death and hid Caylee? Where is the evidence that Kronk had control of Caylee's remains and moved her body at his leisure until he finally could get someone to find her? Where is the evidence of sexual molestation? Where are the psychiatric experts that Casey is suffering in silence from this Traumatic Stress as a result of this molestation? Where is the evidence that the ladder was left up?
To JB: From Freedictionary.com
garbage
gar·bage (gärbj)
n.
1.
a. Food wastes, as from a kitchen.
b. Refuse; trash.
2. A place or receptacle where rubbish is discarded: tossed the apple core into the garbage.
3.
a. Worthless or nonsensical matter; rubbish: Their advice turned out to be nothing but garbage.
b. Inferior or offensive literary or artistic material.
4. Computer Science Incorrect, meaningless, or unwanted data.
trash
trash (trsh)
n.
1.
a. Worthless or discarded material or objects; refuse or rubbish.
b. Something broken off or removed to be discarded, especially plant trimmings.
c. The refuse of sugar cane after extraction of the juice.
2. A place or receptacle where rubbish is discarded: threw the wrapper in the trash.
3.
a. Empty words or ideas.
b. Worthless or offensive literary or artistic material.
c. Disparaging, often abusive speech about a person or group.
4. A person or group of people regarded as worthless or contemptible.