Yes, you did. Please learn what words mean; if it didn't happen to you it isn't first-hand knowledge. Getting told the story by the person it happened to is second-hand knowledge.
Originally Posted by 78704
78704, you're twisting words, and you are mistaken. I'm not picking on you, but perhaps YOU are the one that needs to learn "what words mean".
If you and I are standing together, talking, or if we are just in the same room, and someone runs up and stabs you, I, THEN, HAVE FIRST HAND KNOWLEDGE. It's only 2nd hand when I TELL SOMEONE WHAT I SAW AND/OR HEARD, and THEY tell the story.
BB NEVER said something happened to her. It didn't have to be "her".
ie: I'm in a hotel with a local lovely, "she" gets busted, and I'm sent on my way. I then have first hand knowledge. (whether I was busted or not)
You don't have to be the offended, or the offender to have First Hand Knowledge. You simply have to HAVE "first hand knowledge".