C.d writes:
"You both stated that she most likely didn't have the cachous in her hand when she fell to the ground. I agree 100% so I am completely at a loss to understand why Liz would take them out if still in the presence of the BS man."
But, c.d, I have explained this dozens of times! I have als pointes to the very real possibility that she was not thrown to the ground but instead fell, breaking loose from BS mans grip. Just back a few posts and you will find it - aplenty!
"I wouldn't pop those champagne corks just yet boys."
You have never read Axel Sandemose, I take it? "I always take my pleasures out in advance - if not, Iīm constantly deprived of them" ...
The best,
Fisherman
"You both stated that she most likely didn't have the cachous in her hand when she fell to the ground. I agree 100% so I am completely at a loss to understand why Liz would take them out if still in the presence of the BS man."
But, c.d, I have explained this dozens of times! I have als pointes to the very real possibility that she was not thrown to the ground but instead fell, breaking loose from BS mans grip. Just back a few posts and you will find it - aplenty!
"I wouldn't pop those champagne corks just yet boys."
You have never read Axel Sandemose, I take it? "I always take my pleasures out in advance - if not, Iīm constantly deprived of them" ...
The best,
Fisherman
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