you'd all say I was with you, right?
Does alibi catch if it's an ocean away?
(is that how you spell that, 'alibi'? It seems like some letters are missing).
Buffy ,'Chosen'
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you'd all say I was with you, right?
Does alibi catch if it's an ocean away?
(is that how you spell that, 'alibi'? It seems like some letters are missing).
you'd all say I was with you, right?
I think that would be leagal in Florida.
"No, officer, it couldn't have been me. You see, I was in Israel at the time. Yes, with Nilly."
(And yep, that's how you spell 'alibi'. It's a funny-looking word.)
having coffee with Jessica, yep.
"No, officer, it couldn't have been me. You see, I was in Israel at the time. Yes, with Nilly."
"You were with Nilly? OK, you can go. Sorry to waste your time."
Psst, Jessica, is your hair still blue? Because, how could I know such a specific detail about a stranger on the internet? Of course, if I know your hair-color, it means you were with me. And with msbelle.
It's air-tight! (Still blue, yep.)
I'm reading this NYTimes article about the Supreme Court ruling on wine shipments, and this sentence perplexes me:
(The 18th Amendment ushered in the era of Prohibition and, some social historians have said, the bootleggers and speak-easies that accompanied it.)
Some? I always thought it was a pretty clear-cut case of cause and effect -- alcohol becomes illegal, a black market emerges. Is there really a controversy here, or is the Times just covering their asses?
"The 18th Amendment ushered in the era of Prohibition and, some social historians have said, the illegalness of booze that accompanied it."
I think that they're covering their asses.
Timelies! Gronk!
(Wishing I was still in NYC.)