Scout
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Currently away from wifi. I'll try it when I can and let you know. Thanks for your help!
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I see Zuri took notes, yay! Thanks so much. I finally got the first interview to play on my iPhone by converting the file from wma using a converter app. I'm learning that my iPhone wants nothing to do with wma filesNIN, thanks for your efforts but I still can't get #1 to work and we haven't had a PC or IE for ten years now..... But I'll be happy if someone lists the gist of that interview,
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3g3DEap84xwRjNHWW81R2Z5Q0E/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3g3DEap84xwRTgzNUEtTDVZQjQ/view?usp=sharing
It will say Ups there was a problem playing...Try to download (blue box) in Firefox, if you are running IE. One of these should be working. They are both supposed to be part 1.
The links look the same in the abbreviation, but they are not.
-Nin
Thank you! It finally worked on my windows laptop, but not on my iPad so I'm off to listen now!
First, I caution about the "language barrier"... I'm not buying that either
In #2 LS did actually use the word "risque" in describing TS and the men and the conferences. I believe she completely meant "living on the edge" and burning the candle at both ends and desiring men's attentions, etc.
First, I caution about the "language barrier"... I'm not buying that either
In #2 LS did actually use the word "risque" in describing TS and the men and the conferences. I believe she completely meant "living on the edge" and burning the candle at both ends and desiring men's attentions, etc.
Yep. Both interviews were very telling and interesting.Did anyone listen to AW's co-worker's interview from Angelia Palazzolo and the interview from Charles Ray?
I feel it paints a pretty good picture OF AW's morals and priorities as a parent.
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My thoughts on the "risqué" part are a bit different. Firstly I don't agree with LS's use of the word. IMO TS was starting to feel a bit unsure of her desirability fueled my some of the actions of MS. Add into that the hormonal circus of approaching menopause and a bit of depression. She was smart, beautiful and kind.....and her spouse was a useless lump that liked to flirt with other woman. I can see her putting on a nice dress, doing her hair and make-up and wanting to have a conversation with a man as intelligent as her who also appreciated her company. *runs and hides before people start blasting me*
Oh yes, absolutely!No. Believe me, I get it. But LS and LA both mentioned one guy and I believe thatis the guy TS actually told MS about.
So I think in the least she has a few "near misses" "coulda if she wanted to"
Not defending anyone, but I think a language barrier should also be described as a cultural barrier. What may be slang for us (USA) may be interpreted differently by someone from another country.First, I caution about the "language barrier"... I'm not buying that either
In #2 LS did actually use the word "risque" in describing TS and the men and the conferences. I believe she completely meant "living on the edge" and burning the candle at both ends and desiring men's attentions, etc.