No more going away for you, leaving me here to fend for myself. I did, of course, have my other personalities to help me but its just not the same x;-)
Too late, HS. The thrill is gone. The moment has passed. The ship has sailed. That dog don't hunt. Opportunity knocked and you were out back taking out the garbage. x;-)
Fine, I will just take my ball and go home. I will look to the dawning of a new day. The grass is always greener on the other side. Someday my prince will come...wait I already have my prince, couldn't have enjoyed dinner with you anyway (Four Seasons or not!), sorry Beag but I am very much spoken for!
[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 01-14-04 AT 11:17AM (CST)[/font][br][br]Well, as I am late to this post, I will resist the temptation to scroll down and peek. I'm going to say that she killed her sister over inheritance from their mother, since it was their mother's funeral.
(Okay, now I'll scroll down and peek!)
Yipes! Nothing like that even occured to me! Glad to know I'm not a psychopath. Although, sometimes it feels like some of our employees are driving me to it!
The reason I didn't reply earlier is because, frankly, I didn't have a clue. The reason I won't join in the frivolity now is because of the digressive path the thread has taken and offensive content of some of the posts.
But, the woman could not be certain the man would have an urge to show up for the sister's funeral. He may never have met the sister; may not have even known the sister existed. It would have been too much of a gamble to assume killing her would flush him out. He had, however met the woman herself, and would show up at her own funeral, so she should have shot herself instead just to be certain he would reappear. This is all a matter of degrees and depended entirely on the degree to which she was willing to go to ensure his appearance. Think about it.
I had no clue either. So, that means I am not a psychopath? Fantastic. So, I got that going for me.
I've long been fascinated by serial killers (don't read anything into this). Apparently there are three behavioral signs that the vast majority of serial killers demonstrate during childhood:
1. Bed wetting 2. Pyromania (fascination with starting fires) 3. Cruelty to small animals
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>dinner for us and you never showed! x;-)
You never told me you had reservations there, to heck with your psychopathic tendencies! x;-)
Come back to NJ, we're having a heat wave! It's in the 20's. x:D
Fine, I will just take my ball and go home. I will look to the dawning of a new day. The grass is always greener on the other side. Someday my prince will come...wait I already have my prince, couldn't have enjoyed dinner with you anyway (Four Seasons or not!), sorry Beag but I am very much spoken for!
Happy days are here again. :DD
(Okay, now I'll scroll down and peek!)
Yipes! Nothing like that even occured to me! Glad to know I'm not a psychopath. Although, sometimes it feels like some of our employees are driving me to it!
But, the woman could not be certain the man would have an urge to show up for the sister's funeral. He may never have met the sister; may not have even known the sister existed. It would have been too much of a gamble to assume killing her would flush him out. He had, however met the woman herself, and would show up at her own funeral, so she should have shot herself instead just to be certain he would reappear. This is all a matter of degrees and depended entirely on the degree to which she was willing to go to ensure his appearance. Think about it.
I've long been fascinated by serial killers (don't read anything into this). Apparently there are three behavioral signs that the vast majority of serial killers demonstrate during childhood:
1. Bed wetting
2. Pyromania (fascination with starting fires)
3. Cruelty to small animals