:ditto:Yah, a nice clean thread to mark up! And practice some of the new smilies....wonder what the limit is :thinking::loveyou::cheers::great::rollercoaster::angel::dance::blowkiss::tyou::yourock::cupcake::giggle:eace::skip::cheer::woot::thewave: :happydance:
lol, the answer is 20! :seeya:
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I have to be honest, this is whats bugging me , I cant get past the fact that I think they look just alike!
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I have to be honest, this is whats bugging me , I cant get past the fact that I think they look just alike!
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I have to be honest, this is whats bugging me , I cant get past the fact that I think they look just alike!
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I have to be honest, this is whats bugging me , I cant get past the fact that I think they look just alike!
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He: I've been arrested.
She: (Thinking he was interfering with LE at the scene): Did you say too much? I mean, you know how you're always talking, and you won't be quiet...did you pepper them with questions while they were trying to take pictures or something? Or were you screaming and carrying on, you know, the way you always do, when bad things happen? Did you say too much?
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Is that what you meant?
It just doesn't seem like a natural thing to say to me.
"Did you say too much" implies to me that there was something to say too much of.
Yes, that's pretty much what I meant. I agree the question could be seen as suspicious (and LE is no doubt trying to determine whether it was) but I can also still see it as an awkwardly-worded "Did you interfere?" or, as SOUTHERNMOM12 suggested, another way of asking, "Did you tell them you'd left him in the car before?"
I just want to say I completely respect what you're saying. It doesn't sound like a "natural" thing to say, but the person who said it was under extreme stress and grief.
Yes, that's pretty much what I meant. I agree the question could be seen as suspicious (and LE is no doubt trying to determine whether it was) but I can also still see it as an awkwardly-worded "Did you interfere?" or, as SOUTHERNMOM12 suggested, another way of asking, "Did you tell them you'd left him in the car before?"
I just want to say I completely respect what you're saying. It doesn't sound like a "natural" thing to say, but the person who said it was under extreme stress and grief.
I always thought the comment "Did you say too much?" Had something to do with this comment:
"[–]RoscoeUA 7 points 4 months ago
Never take a field sobriety test. They are unreliable scientifically but hold up in court. Refuse to answer any questions. And ask if you are being detained. If not, leave. Some states require you to blow into a breathalyzer or a blood test. I will never take a FST. Everything a police officer does during a possible dui traffic stop means he is trying to build evidence against you. You should everything in your power to prevent this."
http://www.***********/r/AdviceAnim...ask_you_to_say_the_alphabet_backwards/cge3de3
I imagine RH sees himself as an expert on LE, and probably pontificated on the subject many times to LH. She might have believed him that LE is out to get you, and you should always say nothing if you are being questioned by police. If that were the case, "Did you say too much?" could be interpreted as "Did you take your own advice?"