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What do you think? Is she dead?
Would we care if she wasn't 18, hot, and blonde?
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Post subject: Re: Natalee Holloway (That Missing Chick in Aruba)
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 4:30 pm
too drunk to moderate properly
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 7:19 pm Posts: 39068 Location: Chapel Hill, NC, USA Gender: Male
Peeps wrote:
B wrote:
What do you think? Is she dead?
Would we care if she wasn't 18, hot, and blonde?
who said we care?
I guess no one. How long has she been missing? I wouldn't even have posted, but it's so dead in here ...
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I care.
She's been missing a little over a week now. It's really sad. I don't know why I feel more for this than any other missing persons case... i don't know. I have alot of friends going to the bahamas this year for a senior trip. But that's kind of irrelevant.
I was watching some news program late last night, and they were showing this other family that's had a daughter missing for 7 years after they took a trip to an island just south of Aruba. They believe she's still alive, i don't know why... but that's terrible.
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jacktor wrote:
The reall question you should be asking, as Americans, who are we going to blame for this?
No, the question is, what color do you want your prayer bracelet to be?
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Friends of Natalee Holloway, from left to right, Amber Andrews, 17, Sara DeFuniak, 19, and her sister Kate DeFuniak, 27, make prayer bracelets in remembrance of the missing Alabama teen on Tuesday, June 7, 2005, in Mountain Brook, Ala. Authorities are searching for Holloway in Aruba, where she disappeared during a senior trip. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)
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PJDoll wrote:
There is a reason you don't talk to the weird guy in the lobby at 1:00 am. I guess a high school senior is too stupid to know that.
But would she assume to know all the facts about what happened to someone in another country a week ago?
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i forget where i saw it, maybe CNN, but some girl like 7 years ago or something, got into a fight with her mother and dissappeared that night, never to be seen or heard from again, until this past week.
she was found alive and healthy, working a job. she basically did what her mother told her i guess, and got the fuck out never to speak to her again.
you can read the article at the link above
who knows, maybe this girl whos missing now just wanted the fuck out
i forget where i saw it, maybe CNN, but some girl like 7 years ago or something, got into a fight with her mother and dissappeared that night, never to be seen or heard from again, until this past week.
she was found alive and healthy, working a job. she basically did what her mother told her i guess, and got the fuck out never to speak to her again.
you can read the article at the link above
who knows, maybe this girl whos missing now just wanted the fuck out
Or maybe she's faking the whole thing because she isn't ready to graduate.
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Why is it so hard for people to send a fucking postcard.
Quote:
I'm alive! Later! XOXO
_________________ "Though some may think there should be a separation between art/music and politics, it should be reinforced that art can be a form of nonviolent protest." - e.v.
The reall question you should be asking, as Americans, who are we going to blame for this?
No, the question is, what color do you want your prayer bracelet to be?
Quote:
Friends of Natalee Holloway, from left to right, Amber Andrews, 17, Sara DeFuniak, 19, and her sister Kate DeFuniak, 27, make prayer bracelets in remembrance of the missing Alabama teen on Tuesday, June 7, 2005, in Mountain Brook, Ala. Authorities are searching for Holloway in Aruba, where she disappeared during a senior trip. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)
ouch! I thought my sense of humor was dark!
but seriously, its sucks! People gotta watch their backs and their friends back. Hasn't this generation seen Deliverance, Brokedown Palace, etc.
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jacktor wrote:
ouch! I thought my sense of humor was dark!
You obviously weren't around for the Terry Schiavo thread.
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if that zig-zag of a jaw is what passes for "hot" in the united states these days, i'm moving to russia
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knuckles of frisco wrote:
if that zig-zag of a jaw is what passes for "hot" in the united states these days, i'm moving to russia
How about "cute"?
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