FL - Somer Thompson, 7, Orange Park, 19 Oct 2009 #18

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Oh Boy, just saw in the above link that ST lives in Alamance County, exactly the same place as DG, fugitive.
 
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Question: Does anyone know how to read body language, specifically eye movements? I know this seems a weird question, but I learned something about if you look up and to the right, it meant something, if you looked up and to the left it meant something else. Like one was a recall, and the other was inventing something.
Has anyone heard of this? If so, can you remind me because I cannot remember.

This is off the top of my head but if I am not mistaken I believe if you look up and to the left you arae recalling something and up and to the right you are manufacturing something. I think.
 
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Oh Boy, just saw in the above link that ST lives in Alamance County, exactly the same place as DG, fugitive.

Well you are just full of good sleuth today, aren't you cathdawg? You must'v had your cheerios for breakfast this morning:thumb:
 
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I am having trouble posting. I can not clear someones post that just stays on my response area, I can only use quick reply....I am having a duh day. Help. TIA
 
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Hey sad, any way you can take some pictures for us while you're at the fundraiser? I doubt our local news will pick the story up. TIA

I have my camera charging and I am hoping I can get lots of pics , wihtout looking like an idiot that is... haha... I dont know if I will be able to get many at service saturday.... but thats my goal at fundraiser sunday.....
 
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Oh Boy, just saw in the above link that ST lives in Alamance County, exactly the same place as DG, fugitive.
That's why I wondered if there might be some connection.
 
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MomaD he is in NC, same county as ST!!!
 
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I have been scouring any sites that would have news about the actual crimes that took place in 2008. I admit i am not the best at this but I will continue to look.
 
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MomaD he is in NC, same county as ST!!!


oh ok .. all these counties confuse me.. I saw something about alamance county or something like that and I was lost.. that was a new one on me.. I know clay , putnam , and miami dade , broward, those in florida dang getting to know to much about florida not counting all the rso and so registered. wow my poor brain. lol :banghead:
 
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Anyone have DG's birthday?
 
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If you're not sure whether the link you are posting to is allowed ... or if it contains a person's full name or is extremely long, I have this tip.


  1. In your reply window on WS, type description of what link is (Previous Thread, for example).
  2. In another tab, copy (Ctrl+C) the address from whatever site it is you want to link to ([ame="http://websleuths.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=60"]Previous Thread[/ame], which is http: //WS .com/ forums /forumdisplay.php?f=60 without the spaces and WS spelled out, of course)
  3. In your message, highlight the text you have typed and click on the Insert Link icon above (the earth with the chain link).
  4. Paste (Ctrl+V) the link in the window that pops up.
  5. Choose OK. The text, Previous Thread, in your message should now be a hyperlink.
I also do this if an article has been linked to already but I'm commenting on a different part than had been discussed. Also, I'm never sure whether my post is going to go to the next page, and this way, the link is there if it does.
 
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If you're not sure whether the link you are posting to is allowed ... or if it contains a person's full name or is extremely long, I have this tip.


  1. In your reply window on WS, type description of what link is (Previous Thread, for example).
  2. In another tab, copy the address from whatever site it is you want to link to (Previous Thread, which is http: //WS .com/ forums /forumdisplay.php?f=60 without the spaces and WS spelled out, of course)
  3. In your message, highlight the text you have typed and click on the Insert Link icon above (the earth with the chain link).
  4. Paste the link in the window that pops up.
  5. Choose OK. The text, Previous Thread, in your message should now be a hyperlink.
I also do this if an article has been linked to already but I'm commenting on a different part than had been discussed. Also, I'm never sure whether my post is going to go to the next page, and this way, the link is there if it does.



Hey No way ... if I would learn what this means and learn to do this, Do I get a Diploma ????

I don't understand one part of that . and sounds so interesting . :waitasec:
 
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Another tip I'd recommend is the use of the quote code. If you cannot get your quote button to work (I myself am challenged when it comes to quoting multiple posts) and you copy/paste someone else's quote in your reply, box their text with the quote code, which is: [ quote ]What they said. Yada yada yada. More of what they said. The end.[ / quote ] Without the spaces.

Or use the Quote icon in the message bar. It's shaped like a conversation balloon you'd see in a cartoon. That's the best description I can give.

If I do that, I type something like
Sadnpod said or ~snipped from Sadnpod~
 
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I believe he is 29 yrs. however can not find DOB. I believe there were 2 victims involved, so maybe that is why the rap sheet is so long.
 
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Hey No way ... if I would learn what this means and learn to do this, Do I get a Diploma ????

I don't understand one part of that . and sounds so interesting . :waitasec:

LOL, I was going to say "Questions? See me after class!" ... it makes sense if you do it as you read the instructions. You can do this in PMs too. If you feel that would save you the embarrassment of repeated failed attempts. (Which is what I did.) ;)


P.S. No diploma. Just gold star.

*somehow I was in the Italian version of tinypic ... fun but too hard for me!*
 
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