BWAAAAHAHAHAHA!!!!Lol. I certainly hope that's not your crowning achievement because it's an example of epic stupidity on your part.
Observe:
"none of us knows why he was parked in that driveway"
--TJ8869, Post #140
"You were 100% sure the guy was lost"
--Alaskanseminole, Post #248
"Show me where I said I was 100% sure the guy was lost. Quote actual words that I actually wrote."
--TJ8869, Post #256
"Did you say, "It made absolutely no sense for the driver to park in anybody’s driveway."
--Alaskanseminole, Post #284
"Lol. The part you seem to be struggling with is that nowhere in that quote does it say I’m 100% certain he was lost."
--TJ8869, Post #286
"Once again, you're assuming 100% that Mr. Dghoughi knew he was lost PRIOR to entering the driveway."
--Alaskanseminole, Post #374
"I’m not 100% assuming anything. His family speculated in the CNN link that he probably got lost and was trying to figure out directions. That seems like the most likely non-nefarious explanation, so I addressed that possibility."
--TJ8869, Post #378
"FACT: We don't know why he was there."
--Alaskaseminole, Post #391
"I agree."
--TJ8869, Post #410
"Now, for the 100th time I'll ask you in the simplest of terms...Is is possible for Dghoughi to be parked in Mr. Turner's driveway for any reason other than being lost? [answer this as though you haven't read a single article about the events that transpired that night.]"
--Alaskanseminole, Post #536
"Of course it’s possible. This is what’s been stuck in your craw? It’s absolutely possible that he was parked there for a reason other than being lost. I’ve never claimed to know why he was parked there. I have said being lost and looking up directions was a logical explanation because his girlfriend had said he was driving back alone from San Antonio to her home in Maxwell. But I’ve never once said with 100% certainty that he was lost. In fact, I think I’ve corrected you multiple times on that claim.
I don’t know why you’re still stuck on this."
--TJ8869, Post #541
That's some impressive work there, Skippy, somehow convincing me to say the same thing I had said repeatedly throughout the thread. You're a regular Daniel Kaffee.
The basic problem here is that for some inexplicable reason you decided that the sentence "It made absolutely no sense for the driver to park in anybody’s driveway" means the same thing as "I'm 100% sure the guy was lost."
Those two sentences most definitely do not mean the same thing. He could have been parked there for any number of reasons, but none of them make sense. I did not ever once claim to know 100% that he was lost.
He could have been talking to his girlfriend on his cell phone, but it doesn't make sense to park in a stranger's driveway at 3:30am to do that.
He could have been listening to music, but it doesn't make sense to park in a stranger's driveway at 3:30am to do that.
He could have been watching a Netflix movie, but it doesn't make sense to park in a stranger's driveway at 3:30am to do that.
He could have been doing any number of things aside from being lost, but I have yet to see anyone post one that makes sense to do in a stranger's driveway at 3:30am.
Your "crowning achievement" was abject failure on your part.
So, so insecure.