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Hold Fast McLeod
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Although this is the reality when I'm working:

So... These clothes are prick-à-porter?

I think these clothes fail at keeping you warm too - especially for that poor last guy.

I showed mine. By all means, use it.

You think a chicken can do better?

Thank you!

I'm starring because I both agree with you AND approve of the words "puerile pedantry" in your comment. I believe that's "pp" in internet speak.

You must not know a lot of Brits or Australians. They're working tirelessly to destroy the language too.

And I thought I was old.

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Absolutely. I eventually came 'round to that conclusion too.

I'd have to write in a sappy element like she's dying of breast cancer or me of AIDS or something. Otherwise it's just a slightly xenophobic, middle-aged woman and her ne'er-do-well, post-pubescent asshole son. Although I did have fun buying hash in Lyon....

Well, now I guess I did see that she's an attorney. Nevertheless, she should know that there are contradictory laws across the country anyway. However, I'm not arguing legality. The fact is, the girl should have given the ring back immediately and without blackmail or ransom. That's the right thing to do, regardless

My immediate reaction to you was a bit bitchy. I'm sorry about that and I've modified the comment. I must have missed that about mollymlf05 being an attorney, but thanks.

Took me a few comments, but I did come to the conclusion that the ring should have been given back without ransom or any emotional blackmail.

Lucas, clearly, was imagining what could be done with the UIs of the future past.

That's exactly what I use my Note Pro for.

So when do we get a review from Rich and Caity?

Eh, the fact is, most law is against my original stance - although not everywhere as I've read. Regardless, and this is where my mind has changed, it was an heirloom ring, and it's absolutely the right thing to do to give it back sans ransom