Tina had other concerns besides the plant. She had told everyone that she was out of town for the weekend, so there should have been no unannounced visitors. The truth was she was stuck at home because it took two days to replace her weave she was wearing, and Randy as well as the ex-girlfriend intruded upon her weave time.
1. You know way too much about this fracas to not be an involved party;
2. I, being a lifelong Tina fan, cannot believe the weave could have been replaced in a scant two days, unless the Army Corps of Engineers had been enlisted to assist;
3. Did the plant, the gun, and/or the weave have any interactions that we would need to know about?
I simply must know.
Believe me, I'm glad I was not present because I would have been of no use to anyone.
The story was told in the recently-discussed book THE REAL T by Eddy Hampton Armani. Eddy and Tina's backup singer/dancer LeJeune Richardson removed and replaced Tina's weave, and he wrote that it would normally be a two-day operation.
Any other gun, plant, or weave interactions will probably be discussed in Eddy's next book.
I am guilty of straying myself.
But getting back to Margaret's book, I have to admit that I remember very little about it. I bought it years ago and only read it once. So I must have found it uninteresting as most books [[if I like them or their subject) I tend to read over and over again.
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