Nothing in that post and the photograph in it, identifies the location/position/co-ordinates of the scene of a crime (as per "the 'crime scene'") in relation to persons or objects - or with any degree of reliability.
Why? Ah not tellin'! Ah playin' Jumbie i.e. '....it requires a little thinking. You may get it, you may not... but let's give it a chance, shall we?'
Nothing in that post and the photograph in it, identifies the location/position/co-ordinates of the scene of a crime (as per "the 'crime scene'") in relation to persons or objects - or with any degree of reliability.
Why? Ah not tellin'! Ah playin' Jumbie i.e. '....it requires a little thinking. You may get it, you may not... but let's give it a chance, shall we?'
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Many times people are trained what to do not why to do it. It's probably still a good reflex response.
Screenshot taken of that post.
Nothing in that post and the photograph in it, identifies the location/position/co-ordinates of the scene of a crime (as per "the 'crime scene'") in relation to persons or objects - or with any degree of reliability.
Why? Ah not tellin'! Ah playin' Jumbie i.e. '....it requires a little thinking. You may get it, you may not... but let's give it a chance, shall we?'
Foreskin, help dem out tah. ;)
Which part is the crime?
"Which part is the crime?"
Me eh know! Jumbie please tell we tah.. some ah we not worthy. ;) LOL.
Is just those stupid Trini CSI people who know nothing about anything and like the white suit "flick".
Which part is the crime?
Screenshot taken of that post.
Nothing in that post and the photograph in it, identifies the location/position/co-ordinates of the scene of a crime (as per "the 'crime scene'") in relation to persons or objects - or with any degree of reliability.
Why? Ah not tellin'! Ah playin' Jumbie i.e. '....it requires a little thinking. You may get it, you may not... but let's give it a chance, shall we?'
Foreskin, help dem out tah. ;)
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