tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6464095163756312008.post1127980991997824340..comments2023-08-31T05:29:23.256-05:00Comments on Survivor: Listen to the bunny!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6464095163756312008.post-20328377738679011762011-02-12T11:28:32.134-06:002011-02-12T11:28:32.134-06:00Apparently it was more than just unpaid parking ti...Apparently it was more than just unpaid parking tickets, but it wasn't a dangerous crime. It was for stealing an item worth less than $10 when he was drunk this summer. He talked to the police then and there was no warrant. He has a huge bail and will stay in jail until April. I feel bad for him, because he is a nice guy. It may not sound it from what I just wrote, but he has done some really brave things in his past that definitely qualifies him as a nice guy. As for his clothes all being gone, we don't know why. I thought my carer had the laundry all done (he has very, very few clothes so she doesn't mind adding his in). Perhaps all his clothes are dirty, I don't know. He was taking a walk looking for snipes (cigarette butts) so him and my brothers-in-laws could roll them into cigarettes. If you don't smoke don't start! I've never smoked a cigarette before, thankfully. So I suppose when he went out in the middle of the night looking for snipes the police stopped him, saw there was a warrant out for him, and arrested him. I do feel bad for him, but now this raises other questions. Does my DH and Robert expect us to let him live here when he gets out in April? I think Robert is a nice guy, but that doesn't mean I don't want my house back with my DH! We are going to have plenty to talk about in the next few days. We'll also see how things work out. His sister had a baby the day he went to jail and she is trying to raise bail money for him.OzarksUSAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11343284174685698739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6464095163756312008.post-9886822944737166322011-02-12T06:20:42.485-06:002011-02-12T06:20:42.485-06:00Glad to hear that you don't think you have pro...Glad to hear that you don't think you have prolapse! It is by far one of the symptoms that causes me the most misery, and I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. It's funny that, like you mentioned, this is supposedly one of the symptoms that is less common with EDS 3, and yet I suffer from it. They say the same thing about pregnancy complications, but I had those too. It really makes me wonder if they diagnosed me incorrectly!<br /><br />And a note about Robert... it doesn't seem to me that you should feel bad. He may be in jail now, but does that change the fact that he packed up and left without saying anything? Did he pack up and leave in order to go to jail? That seems kind of odd, it's not like he can take his possessions to jail with him.Jettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16519340077181409815noreply@blogger.com