Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s face it. He’s in the wind forever or dead. Check back I. 20-30 years.
So his family is cool with never seeing him again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s face it. He’s in the wind forever or dead. Check back I. 20-30 years.
What does "he is in the wind forever" mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s face it. He’s in the wind forever or dead. Check back I. 20-30 years.
What does "he is in the wind forever" mean?
Anonymous wrote:Let’s face it. He’s in the wind forever or dead. Check back I. 20-30 years.
Anonymous wrote:Let’s face it. He’s in the wind forever or dead. Check back I. 20-30 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it me or do the mother and father have a depressed, creepy look about them, in general? I don't mean depress4ed about these series of events - I mean the depressed look of someone who has had that facial expression all their lives.
I think the word that you are looking for is stupid or dull or maybe not so bright. I too see it all the time. It's intellectual dullness. As much as we bicker on here, the reality is that DC has one of the smartest, most educated populations in the world. We are lucky. Lot's of places, including my home town, are awash in this look. Yes, I sound like an intellectual snob b/c I am one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's just weird that he is smiling. None of the options for Brian would have a sane parent smiling:
-he's dead
-he's on the run and they know where
-he's on the run and they have no idea where
Any decent parent wound be stressed out of their minds on a daily basis with any of these. not appearing at ease and smiling.
If you know the police are looking in the opposite area, knowing your kid is far, far away at this point, you could be smiling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Brian is in Canada. He knows the language, layers of clothes can make him look different, he could cover his hand tattoos with gloves, and everyone expects him to have run to Mexico.
LOL, where in Canada do you think he is that he requires multiple layers of clothing and heavy gloves in early October?
DP: Everywhere.![]()
not everywhere in Canada. I live near Vancouver, B.C. and yesterday didn't even need a jacket. Last week we were in shorts and tshirts. My hanging baskets are still looking decent.
Anonymous wrote:That's just weird that he is smiling. None of the options for Brian would have a sane parent smiling:
-he's dead
-he's on the run and they know where
-he's on the run and they have no idea where
Any decent parent wound be stressed out of their minds on a daily basis with any of these. not appearing at ease and smiling.
Anonymous wrote:Is it me or do the mother and father have a depressed, creepy look about them, in general? I don't mean depress4ed about these series of events - I mean the depressed look of someone who has had that facial expression all their lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Brian is in Canada. He knows the language, layers of clothes can make him look different, he could cover his hand tattoos with gloves, and everyone expects him to have run to Mexico.
LOL, where in Canada do you think he is that he requires multiple layers of clothing and heavy gloves in early October?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Brian is in Canada. He knows the language, layers of clothes can make him look different, he could cover his hand tattoos with gloves, and everyone expects him to have run to Mexico.
How easy is it to sneak into Canada?
+1
Anonymous wrote:I think Brian is in Canada. He knows the language, layers of clothes can make him look different, he could cover his hand tattoos with gloves, and everyone expects him to have run to Mexico.