Barisone assessment

Only hip to hip! And I healed better the second time around!

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Notice the pertinent portion I italicized. Some things aren’t worth dozens of back and forth posts and becoming frustrated.

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Further proof that there is nothing one can’t learn on the COTH forum

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I said more or less the same thing - but hey, it came from the keyboard of lowly old smoofox (does it make me more important or credible if I refer to myself in the third person?) and not from an “approved” poster from the other side of some non-existant room… thus it gets ignored.

C’est la vie.

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[quote=“FitzE, post:1468, topic:773116, full:true”]

She definitely got addicted in the years after the accident, which was right before she went off to Roanoke, to attend college. She testified that she became an addict in college, which fits with the established timeline of public records and what came out about her antics long before the shooting, as she quickly bailed on college and (literally) followed the drug supply pipeline from Roanoke to Rockingham County, in the early 2000’s. Around that time, the family home was burglarized by someone who knew exactly how to get into the home without breaking in and knew exactly where her Mother’s expensive jewelry was.

You know what there’s at least a dozen of in the area she left college and home for? Pawn shops where you can sell jewelry and other items, which the drug addicts use regularly, to obtain cash. After living there for some time, she married a working-class guy in the area and was said to have cheated on him with RG and doing drugs, while also being very violent towards his family, which led to him filing for a divorce, which was quickly granted by the court. He’s now happily married and has a family with a nice, stable woman.

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:joy: :joy: :joy:

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I get it. Junior high/juvenile was my experiment today.

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Um, I think you missed the point.

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I call them when I see them so to demand proof now just shows how much attention you pay to my posts.

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not a nurse, but my husband is on Suboxone - but not for addiction reasons: I am not aware of that. The only thing that happened, they gave him a thing of Narcan for ‘just in case’, which the doc who had him on the oxies never did.

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Not entirely sure why you’ve responded to me here, but maybe it’s to keep your post count up? Over the past two days I’ve seen your comments more than any other poster here, you’ve got to up be up in the top three on this thread, if not the number one commenter. Well done, I guess? :roll_eyes:

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Ninjas did not and do not wear black. They wore clothes that allowed them to blend I to a crowd or particular group.

The black outfit that is associated with the shinobi comes most likely from the practice in Japanese theater to use a black costumed actor or stagehand to indicate an invisible person. We have this convention this too.

It is more likely that a ninja would disguise himself as a priest, merchant, monk, peasant, or any other normal person. With weapons disguised as or hidden in everyday objects, they would infiltrate an enemy’s territory and complete their task

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They weren’t banned enough from the barn to observe the wire in bad condition. That’s when they could have unplugged it. You don’t have to only unplug dryers after hours. You can unplug them when you are in the barn. Your sentence makes no sense.

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Is cross at the civil trial like cross at the criminal trial, where they can only address things that have already been brought up?

The suboxone being discussed was in the trash before the shooting.

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Interesting. Someone very close to my father, who was an addict, did the exact same thing. Knew how to get in, knew where my (deceased) mothers jewelry was, and stole it. Classy.

So sad, really, on multiple levels.

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That’s just what they do.

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Im sorry you were cut open. Did someone shoot you point blank in the chest also?

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So very classy.

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My phone won’t let me quote Seekers nasty comments, but that is a nasty, bitter thing to say. Nobody has disparaged your daughters wounds. What a piece.

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Is this the guy whose family took out a restraining order against her around this time? I believe that was mentioned in the suit.

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