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  • #181
if they book him into the facility, he can be looked up here later:
http://app4.lasd.org/iic/ajis_search.cfm

But since he is not being charged here in CA, i am not sure he would show up as an overnight guest. I wonder if he will get room service?
 
  • #182
CNN reporting that while JMK was in the detention facility in Thailand, he read "The Secret Garden" a childrens story about a young girl.
 
  • #183
dragonfly707 said:
CNN reporting that while JMK was in the detention facility in Thailand, he read "The Secret Garden" a childrens story about a young girl.
CHARMING:bang:
 
  • #184
dragonfly707 said:
CNN reporting that while JMK was in the detention facility in Thailand, he read "The Secret Garden" a childrens story about a young girl.
Isn't that the one about the young girl that goes to live with her uncle?
 
  • #185
JBean said:
Ooh they are going to put him in the LA twin towers facility overnight. they alwsy put inmates with medical problems in there.

http://www.lasd.org/divisions/custody/twintowers/tt_location-map.html

I hear he asked for a shirt and tie so he could look nice, like a teacher.
Looking for another freebie. I hope he doesn't expect this royal treatment is going to last, at least not after he confesses. He may stretch that confession out, and take advantage of all the freebies a lot longer.
 
  • #186
dragonfly707 said:
CNN reporting that while JMK was in the detention facility in Thailand, he read "The Secret Garden" a childrens story about a young girl.
He wanted to have a bedtime story to tell Bubba.
 
  • #187
dragonfly707 said:
CNN reporting that while JMK was in the detention facility in Thailand, he read "The Secret Garden" a childrens story about a young girl.
...about a young girl who is being raised by her 'uncle'..... :sick:
 
  • #188
JBean said:
if they book him into the facility, he can be looked up here later:
http://app4.lasd.org/iic/ajis_search.cfm

But since he is not being charged here in CA, i am not sure he would show up as an overnight guest. I wonder if he will get room service?
He be milkin' it JBean.
 
  • #189
Hey Bean, have you noticed he often has given a little tug on something by his left armpit? Several have mentioned it, and I'm wondering if he has a shunt in for medicine - like when one gets chemo therapy.

He probably didn't know this was going to blow up right now, but he asked for everything he is going thru and will in the future. He was almost proud stating he was with her when she died. He deserves no special treatment just for that alone, whether or not it is true or not.

I have to look up the twin towers to get a visual!


Scandi
 
  • #190
JBean said:
Isn't that the one about the young girl that goes to live with her uncle?
From Amazon:

Mistress Mary is quite contrary until she helps her garden grow. Along the way, she manages to cure her sickly cousin Colin, who is every bit as imperious as she. These two are sullen little peas in a pod, closed up in a gloomy old manor on the Yorkshire moors of England, until a locked-up garden captures their imaginations and puts the blush of a wild rose in their cheeks; "It was the sweetest, most mysterious-looking place any one could imagine. The high walls which shut it in were covered with the leafless stems of roses which were so thick, that they matted together.... 'No wonder it is still,' Mary whispered. 'I am the first person who has spoken here for ten years.'" As new life sprouts from the earth, Mary and Colin's sour natures begin to sweeten. For anyone who has ever felt afraid to live and love, The Secret Garden's portrayal of reawakening spirits will thrill and rejuvenate. Frances Hodgson Burnett creates characters so strong and distinct, young readers continue to identify with them even 85 years after they were conceived. (Ages 9 to 12)


Set in Misselthwaite Manor on the Yorkshire moors, Mary Lennox who has been orphaned arrives from India at her uncle Mr. Archibald Craven's home where she discovers a cousin Colin who is sickly and spoiled. ALmost as much as she is. In time Mary discovers that her cousin simply needs some encouragement and the once spoiled girl becomes a secret cheer leader of sorts and they set out to get Colin walking. One of the characters I adored so much was the gardener,who knows that the two have discovered the secret garden that Colins mother had adored and tended so well, which has become overgrown and like the two young children, simply needs some tender loving and consistent care. The children are very careful because they get Colin ouside using the wheelchair since they want to use the garden as a tool for also helping Colins physical therapy. In a few months not only is Colin able to walk and get about but the garden is flourishing which as the story continues will become the healing tool for the uncle (Mr. Archibald Craven)who has been heartbroken and aloof since his wifes death. Like the Little Princess this book deals with death, loneliness and deep subjects.
 
  • #191
JBean said:
I wonder if he will get room service?
Or have a beef dip brought in from Philipes.............OR, maybe a little 'sumpin' from The Pantry :hand:
 
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  • #193
panthera said:
I heard that news report also. Is that facility for just medical or also mental problems also?
BOTH!
 
  • #194
scandi said:
Hey Bean, have you noticed he often has given a little tug on something by his left armpit? Several have mentioned it, and I'm wondering if he has a shunt in for medicine - like when one gets chemo therapy.

He probably didn't know this was going to blow up right now, but he asked for everything he is going thru and will in the future. He was almost proud stating he was with her when she died. He deserves no special treatment just for that alone, whether or not it is true or not.

I have to look up the twin towers to get a visual!


Scandi
Twin Towers is lovely. I highly recommend it! lol. It's a bit overcrowded right now though.
I have not seen the pit pulling but have heard some speak of it. I will be anxious to hear more about it.
 
  • #195
Buzzm1 said:
He wanted to have a bedtime story to tell Bubba.



When my 15 year old grandaughter tells me they're going to love this guy in jail, you know it''s gonna be bad! :p :slap:


Scandi
 
  • #196
panthera said:
I heard that news report also. Is that facility for just medical or also mental problems also?
don't know. the only reason I even know that is because a friend of mine has a son with hep c. he got arrested up in LA and they put him in Twin Towers for that reason. It was explained that they house there inmates with medical issues there.
 
  • #197
CNN the plane is 2 hours out from Los Angeles at the moment.


*Just in case some change their mind about going on down to the airport.:clap:
 
  • #198
dragonfly707 said:
CNN the plane is 2 hours out from Los Angeles at the moment.


*Just in case some change their mind about going on down to the airport.:clap:
teehee. Do we have a flight number? we can track it. They also said that the agents are having a hard time staying awake on this 15 hour flight. That would be miserable.
 
  • #199
Tom'sGirl said:
Thank you for answering that! Good that they recognize he "needs help"!
 
  • #200
scandi said:
When my 15 year old grandaughter tells me they're going to love this guy in jail, you know it''s gonna be bad! :p :slap:


Scandi
kids!
Your granddaughter sounds like a pistol.
 
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