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pulled from the root
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natera
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Dec-20-2004 12:23
is there any significance to the "pulled from the root" bit for hair evidence found on the crime scene?
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cfmdec
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Dec-21-2004 16:02
Look who can't spell, AND doesn't know what he's talking about.
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Jojo
Old Shoe
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Dec-21-2004 16:07
You have some nerve to talk about those who have been playing for 200 days! I think we know what we are talking about! Don't say things like that if you don't even know what the conversation is about! We DO know what we are talking about, we are NOT 'dum' and at least we know how to spell!
Seesh!
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Jojo
Old Shoe
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Dec-21-2004 16:11
Sorry for coming down on you so hard, but please, don't tell us we are dumb when we do know what we are saying.
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cfmdec
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Dec-21-2004 16:36
Jojo, I don't think you were too hard on him. He was rude and needed to be put straight!
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jstkdn
Well-Connected
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Dec-21-2004 16:49
30 experience, he played either 3 beginner cases, or 1 beginner and 1 easy. He is 0 days old.
And don't take his advise on the 3 times, as it is WRONG!
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jstkdn
Well-Connected
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Dec-21-2004 16:50
Now who was dumb again?
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Jojo
Old Shoe
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Dec-21-2004 17:58
Ok, I didn't want to seem mean, I just found it out of line to say somethign like that.
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Dr. Falco Maltese
Well-Connected
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Dec-21-2004 23:08
Daniel, the hair IS significant. The fact that it was "pulled from the root" is NOT. That's the point.
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Faeryshan
Old Shoe
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Dec-22-2004 06:51
I don't think you were all that hard, jojo. When someone gives incorrect answers here, which is supposed to be for newbies to ask questions and people who KNOW the answer to help out, we need to set them straight.
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Jojo
Old Shoe
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Dec-22-2004 09:57
Or in some cases: "set them curly." :)
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