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5 minutes ago, Auntie Anxiety said:

I’m still watching Foyle’s War on Acorn. I keep wondering why all the perps cop to the murder instead going to court and pleading not guilty.

I read a book, non-fiction, about the murder of a young American woman in Japan. The police had a lot of trouble with the case because the perp wouldn't confess. In the overwhelming number of cases in Japan, the suspect confesses once arrested.

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Just now, judylo said:

Older people were never invisible to me when I was a young! And I was always interested in history. The 1920s have fascinated me since I was really young. (I probably lived then.)

Same, my house was built then, I love the clothes and art from that time, I’m always drawn to things from that era at antique malls and flea markets.

 

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1 minute ago, sainte-chapelle said:

My nieces mind was blown when I told her I travelled with y family  without a cell phone and used a printed map. Yes, we did get lost but sometimes getting lost is part of the fun.

I made brownies, and popcorn on the stovetop with some 9-11 year olds. We  made popcorn balls and wrapped them in waxed paper for Christmas. They were in shock.

They told their parents I made food "out of this stuff called flour", and made popcorn without a microwave.

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2 minutes ago, Pepper Mostly said:

A check? How quaint! I haven't written a check in at least a decade. 

And @Suzywriter, he meant "shipping" as in "I totally ship Tony and Maria" not shipping a package! 

I still write rent checks…it will be a cold day in hell before I give them access to my financial information for auto debit

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5 minutes ago, Gobi said:

I read a book, non-fiction, about the murder of a young American woman in Japan. The police had a lot of trouble with the case because the perp wouldn't confess. In the overwhelming number of cases in Japan, the suspect confesses once arrested.

I also read the have a 97% conviction rate as the prosecution needs a lot more evidence as the burden of proof is higher in Japan

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5 minutes ago, Pepper Mostly said:

A check? How quaint! I haven't written a check in at least a decade. 

And @Suzywriter, he meant "shipping" as in "I totally ship Tony and Maria" not shipping a package! 

Ha! I've heard that too...but getting my hoop skirts is much more important to me.

2 minutes ago, Pepper Mostly said:

What does she care how many showers Joan takes? You'd think she'd be glad she attends to her personal hygiene. 

It runs up the wattah bill.

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