ita, dunno. when are you going to the museum?
We're going to work around you, since you have a thang. I mean, a thing.
Has the official spelling changed from "thAng" to "thIng"?
You wouldn't understand.
Okay, I say that not just because you mightn't (I don't, to be honest), but just because the T-shirt always made me laugh derisively.
I may be black, but most of y'all have the edge in the American thing, so I'm no authority.
Has the official spelling changed from "thAng" to "thIng"?
You wouldn't understand.
::snerk:: It's actually not because I'm ass-white; it's because I'm a raging spelling pedant.
but Hungry hungry hippos is hard to play long distance.
You can play it online. Or you can't, because no one's written a program to do that, but someone should.
::heads off to BBaBB
Oh yes they have.
That's cool. Except you can't play other people online.
But in reality, playing other people might not work too well because of latency issues.
edit for more sense-making....
Happy Birthday shrift!!!
I'm msbelle-like in my procrastination this morning. I have 3 errands and then back for 3 little should-take-the-day projects and 2 may-take-the-week projects. And yet, here I am.
Michael Jackson's ex-wife is threatening to testify against him in the child molestation case unless he pays her the alimony he owes her.
Excuse me? She has information relevant to the case she was just going to keep mum about? Or she has information
irrelevant
to the case she's going to distract people with?
I do sympathise with the not getting the money, but come on.
ita, if any of the other lawyeristas are experts on criminal law, they may be able to confirm or correct me. But it may relate to the spousal privilege. The ex-wife may be threatening to waive the privilege.
Other lawyeristas -- how far does the spousal privilege survive divorce? IOW, does it still apply to events during the marriage?
If she has knowledge that he was molesting children, and the law allows her to waive the spousal privilege, and she's in possession of something resembling a soul, she ought to waive the privilege, alimony be damned.