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sabrina 1

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21. That would be the most stupid thing for him to do, and guarantee he would
Wed Apr 11, 2012, 03:18 PM
Apr 2012

get no bail. But since he doesn't have lawyers and hasn't shown himself to be the brightest when it comes to making decisions, it's possible. But sooner or later he would be found, if charged, and would be in jail with no bail not to mention how fleeing would affect his trial.

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his location is known, i'm pretty darn sure of that. Whisp Apr 2012 #1
I think you put the comma in the wrong spot in the title of your OP snooper2 Apr 2012 #2
Nope, I don't think so, I placed the comma where I wanted it to me to emphasise my first thought. Ecumenist Apr 2012 #5
No, I don't think the rules of grammar allow for that.. snooper2 Apr 2012 #7
Nope, you don't place a comma before a word like "and", "or" or "but". Ecumenist Apr 2012 #11
We are always learning aren't we? snooper2 Apr 2012 #12
No problem. Onecan always learn and should learn. Ecumenist Apr 2012 #17
no commas before "and" or "or," but always before "but" magical thyme Apr 2012 #15
When to Use a Comma before "And" snooper2 Apr 2012 #16
never say never magical thyme Apr 2012 #19
Yes, the so-called Oxford comma, with an exception being something like DevonRex Apr 2012 #23
A comma is placed before the word "and" if it is a complete sentence. RebelOne Apr 2012 #22
um.. that's the "Oxford" comma and it does matter. nebenaube Apr 2012 #28
Um REALLY?? The post was about something IMPORTANT NOT about the ins and outs Ecumenist Apr 2012 #29
since you're going all grammar police, you're wrong about the 2nd comma magical thyme Apr 2012 #14
Good grammar lesson! sabrina 1 Apr 2012 #18
I am glad we are all learning here and having a good time :) snooper2 Apr 2012 #24
'Fellas' is a name. The OP is talking about a friend who has the same opinion. CJCRANE Apr 2012 #25
"Fellas" is a noun in direct address. The comma preceding it is correct. There should also ... 11 Bravo Apr 2012 #27
the thought occurred to me that maybe magical thyme Apr 2012 #3
I hope you're right Magical. I hope that the feds were watching him otherwise, brotherman in on his Ecumenist Apr 2012 #9
Is there going to be an ugly shoot-out? nt Sarah Ibarruri Apr 2012 #4
I don't think it'll come to that. If anyone shoots anything, it'll be GZ shooting himself in his Ecumenist Apr 2012 #6
Probably. But you know the state attorney that let him go is responsible for all this mess nt Sarah Ibarruri Apr 2012 #8
They'll have to go get him. He won't turn himself in. Amerigo Vespucci Apr 2012 #10
Really? Peru would put the clown on the first plane back. FSogol Apr 2012 #13
Wow zappaman Apr 2012 #20
That would be the most stupid thing for him to do, and guarantee he would sabrina 1 Apr 2012 #21
Your hopes of being wrong came true! zappaman Apr 2012 #26
So, I've heard and thank God I was wrong. Now, let's see what happens. Ecumenist Apr 2012 #30
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