She didn't just describe the cops driving past her. She also described the cops following her for a significant amount of time:
And as for the asking "what are you doing?" That can mean a lot of things depending on the context. It could be casual, like "Hey, Jehanne, whatcha doin'?" or it could be more confrontational like "What the Hell are you doing here, you T-slur?" And from the information given, I'm getting more the latter than the former.
(November 16, 2021 at 2:43 pm)Jehanne Wrote: I had a Linn County sheriff's deputy who spent a significant amount of time shadowing my whereabouts one day in one small town (Coggon) after some woman came storming out of her house at me, before turning around and going right back inside without uttering a single word. I am not sure if he was there to protect me or he thought that I was going to do some petty theft, or whatever.This might seem like a familiar scenario, and if not to you, then probably some of your friends and family have had something similar to that.
And as for the asking "what are you doing?" That can mean a lot of things depending on the context. It could be casual, like "Hey, Jehanne, whatcha doin'?" or it could be more confrontational like "What the Hell are you doing here, you T-slur?" And from the information given, I'm getting more the latter than the former.
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I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.
I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.