Tea? (Part 2)

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classic33

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So you're saying the police in England won't do anything about it like deport her or something.. what about a bounty hunter? If they were to get permission ahead of time from someone there (in law that I would have no idea who) and take her back, she must have a price on her head...... hmmmmmm wonder how much it is?
Next time you see her handcuff her to something (preferably heavy and immovable with heavy duty handcuffs with a combo lock on it )and and I'll come pick her up in maybe 40 or so hours. Just make sure she is fully exposed to all indecent and inclimental weather and traffic exhast.
Locking to something immobile is a speciality of @swee,pea99!

No crime commited here. The import is into the US of A., she broke their quarantine rules.
 

classic33

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So you're saying England likes to keep criminals free, happy and living large? Maybe I ought to move there then, take up something criminal like
US quarantine regulations broken. So unless they fly her back, using force & a private plane, they're are just playing a waiting game.
 

somewhere in america

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What about the Banshee?
Nope. Not vampires, succubus, fairy, pixie or any other fae creature, only werecreatures, I should have expanded on that because if a person could shift into a wolf they could shift into other animals. Whether or not one person could shift into different animals remains to be seen.

@avalon do you know what a bannycoot is (I have no idea how that's spelled)?
 

Puddles

Do I need to get the spray plaster out?
Nope. Not vampires, succubus, fairy, pixie or any other fae creature, only werecreatures, I should have expanded on that because if a person could shift into a wolf they could shift into other animals. Whether or not one person could shift into different animals remains to be seen.

@avalon do you know what a bannycoot is (I have no idea how that's spelled)?
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A bandicoot!
 

classic33

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Bandicoots are a group of about 20 species of small to medium-sized, terrestrial marsupial omnivores in the order Peramelemorphia. They are endemic to Australia.
 
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