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That is hilarious. And stating what someone asked to be cooked for dinner probably falls under the "state of mind" exception. David I hope your postings don't become scarce, looks you are going to be very busy in the months ahead.
3:43 I think it was because it was not something Depp personally heard her say. Someone else told him she said it, so double hearsay unless the person who heard her say it testified to that in court.
That is hilarious. And stating what someone asked to be cooked for dinner probably falls under the "state of mind" exception.
ReplyDeleteDavid I hope your postings don't become scarce, looks you are going to be very busy in the months ahead.
This was great. Thank you for sharing and giving me a laugh on Friday.
ReplyDeleteThis is great. The Wii music is the perfect touch.
ReplyDeleteHow are these not admissions of a party opponent?
ReplyDelete3:43 I think it was because it was not something Depp personally heard her say. Someone else told him she said it, so double hearsay unless the person who heard her say it testified to that in court.
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