Ms. Smith (Stephen's mom) is in the courtroom.
I had an appointment so had to step away so I missed things, but let me guess it's D ick right?And we're back. And guess who is complaining again?
I wish you would stand up and identify yourself!!!!
Talk about someone who deserves justice and answers.Ms. Smith (Stephen's mom) is in the courtroom.
Me too, she isn't fooling around. LOLI believe Judge will announce her ruling when she returns at 4:55
While waiting for Justice Toal’s ruling…..I learned a new phrase today…”5 of the hour”…I don’t think I’ve ever heard time expressed this way - we might say 5 til the hour but not of… Is it a SC thing? Am I the only one who had to think twice about what she meant?
I think it's an old fashioned Southern thing, not necessarily just SC.While waiting for Justice Toal’s ruling…..I learned a new phrase today…”5 of the hour”…I don’t think I’ve ever heard time expressed this way - we might say 5 til the hour but not of… Is it a SC thing? Am I the only one who had to think twice about what she meant?
LOL this phrase is also used in NCWhile waiting for Justice Toal’s ruling…..I learned a new phrase today…”5 of the hour”…I don’t think I’ve ever heard time expressed this way - we might say 5 til the hour but not of… Is it a SC thing? Am I the only one who had to think twice about what she meant?
Yep, it is.I think it's an old fashioned Southern thing, not necessarily just SC.
MOO
Or at '5 of', LOLI believe Judge will announce her ruling when she returns at 4:55
While waiting for Justice Toal’s ruling…..I learned a new phrase today…”5 of the hour”…I don’t think I’ve ever heard time expressed this way - we might say 5 til the hour but not of… Is it a SC thing? Am I the only one who had to think twice about what she meant?