trigger
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Trigger, is this on NG or happening right now? TIA
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Trigger, is this on NG or happening right now? TIA
It could be this: :slap:
or this::saber:
maybe this::dramaqueen:
this::candle:
sometimes this::slapfight:
or this: :fencefall: or maybe this: :yesss:
I think this maybe a new show; at least I don't remember the Grandfather being on before.
Just to re quote and bbm by me the parts I find not that of a person his age unless they are deep in to college and or education. I may be assuming to much because I don't know him or his back ground, but not that many that age are that well written (except my son of course!):crazy:
I am watching NG and they are insinuating that the father has disappeared and discussing the police placing a tracking device on his car. Has the father disappeared or is he just not speaking to the press? TIA
I am watching NG and they are insinuating that the father has disappeared and discussing the police placing a tracking device on his car. Has the father disappeared or is he just not speaking to the press?
Maybe the threat came from a voice in dad's head? Dad is reclusive, made a bizarre paranoid statement, and the right age (young adulthood) for the first symptoms of schizophrenia to become obvious.I don't even mind the parents not talking, but would like to hear from LE. Or if the parents want to talk, tell us who was texting threats about taking Ayla...and why. If it wasn't Mom's family (and I kind of don't think it was, since she was the one who told us about it) then who did Dad make mad enough to make those kind of threats??
From what I've heard LE has phone contact but does not know where he is.
Sorry I don't have a link handy...up thread somewhere.
I do question why the fathers side of the family is so quiet. I know the dad has released 2 statements, BUT for me that's not enough.
IMO
Still on the fence with Dad.
Speaking from experience, us "New England folk" are a stoic bunch. (I live in NH, grew up in VT) We hold things close to the vest and avoid showing emotion publically.
We saw the same thing when Celina Cass was missing. People couldn't understand how her mother stayed hidden and didn't publically beg for her child's return, while internally her heart was breaking.