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I am a sad man wrote: Contributorlatino wrote:

I am a sad man wrote:

Brook O Roonie wrote: Gerardo mendez wrote: Well, I think CJ can't be a bad person to Margaret. Because she's a storm-type human with anger and sad feelings on herself. Because she was on her first apperance in the episode "Yes Dude Yes", she made her first storm. And on the Season 6 finale "Dumped At The Altar", she got upset in the end when Mordecai looked at Margaret instead of her. I just wished that CJ will be good to Margaret from now on and forgive her so she and Margaret would become friends again. And I would wish Benson and CJ would have a anger episode for both of them. CJ must be a good Cartoon Network character like she was. And I like CJ. Or worse, what if CJ is none other than Doug! Rigby's temp rival! Maybe, Doug was becoming CJ as a storm machinery. CJ wouldn't be Doug, would he? Gerardo, CJ isn't Doug. If she were, then it would've been revealed a long time ago. Besides, Doug is in jail right now. Plus, I don't think that Doug can posess those powers. Either way, please just stop. You said you were going to leave, and no offense, but it'd be best if you did that already. Your logic makes no sense, and it's only going to start a war.

None of your ideas will be official, since they don't even make sense to the series. And Brook, you mean prison, not jail Prison and jail are the same thing, just that jail is more modern term A jail is a secure facility that houses three main types of inmates:

Well whichever one, Doug was arrested and Gerardo's claims are not making sense even though he is thankfully not being as offensive as before
 * 1) People who have been arrested and are being held pending a plea agreement, trial, or sentencing;
 * 2) People who have been convicted of misdomeanor criminal offense and are serving a sentence of (typically) less than 1 year; and
 * 3) People who have been sentenced to prison and are about to be transferred to another facility.                                                                                                                                                                                                A prison is a secure facility that houses people who have been convicted of a felony  criminal offense and are serving a sentence of (typically) 1 year or more.