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Originally posted by dtb
As seen above, a "yes" can change to a "no". The only evidence we have of a "no" changing to a "yes" is cinematically based.
(and Spanky hearsay)
Do the rules of evidence allow that sort of thing?
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So let me see if I follow ... Spanky is Anthony Michael Hall, and while at first he was clearly an objective 'no,' he's going to end up getting Molly Ringwald's panties and banging a passed-out-drunk sloppy-seconds cheerleader?