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  • Jeff Leahy
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    No , take it from me, ripperologists come cheap…

    It was the lure of the exotic

    Pirate

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  • Archaic
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    [QUOTE=jdpegg;98011
    last conference I picked up something a bit more than a book ! I think that they are dangerous, you can leave with a future husband lined up!
    Jenni[/QUOTE]

    Hi, Jenni.

    Well it must be cheaper than ordering them mail-order from Russia, right?

    Archaic

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  • Jenni Shelden
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    Adam,

    last conference I picked up something a bit more than a book ! I think that they are dangerous, you can leave with a future husband lined up!

    Jenni

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  • AdamNeilWood
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    Conference Line-revealed

    Dear all,

    I'm pleased to be able to reveal the final, complete list of speakers and events at this year's conference.

    Times of lectures, breaks and entertainment will follow, but in chronological order, the events are as given below.

    SATURDAY 24 OCTOBER - 1889
    Colin Cobb (MC)
    Stuart Orme on Claypipe Alice
    Chris George on From Kelly to MacKenzie: The Police Activity of 1889
    M J Trow on the Torso Murders
    Richard Jones on the Cleveland Street Scandal
    Evening entertainment
    Book room sales

    SUNDAY 25 OCTOBER -
    Ripper Tour with Philip Hutchinson
    Paul Begg on ‘Leather Apron’
    Philip Hutchinson on The Dutfield Yard photograph
    Ripperland: A film by John Bennett
    Outstanding Achievement Award
    Ripper Raffle and Auction
    Book room sales


    Best wishes
    Adam Wood
    Organiser, Ripper Conference 2009

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  • AdamNeilWood
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    John,

    Thanks for undergoing that tough task on my behalf. I'm relieved to hear the beer meets with you approval.

    Combine that with the quality of talks we've lined up, looks like the conference is going to be rather good...

    Adam

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  • Suzi
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    Hats off to that man.......

    ....for making the ultimate sacrifice for the sake of the greater good- Now mission II, check out the availability and quantities of Stolli

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  • halomanuk
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    Both my favourite pints there and add Abbot Ale to that...a joy to behold.

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  • John Bennett
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    Originally posted by AdamNeilWood View Post
    Thanks for the sacrifice John, I'll prepare your namebadge as Official Beer Taster.
    The great 'sacrifice' was made last night. Following an early tour, I popped into the King's Stores for a pint. I tried the Greene King IPA first, which was very good. Pushing the boat out, I then had a pint of Speckled Hen which was superb.

    Both looked lovely (straight out of an advertising photo), but the Speckled hen won. Warning - a night on the Speckled Hen can induce serious wobbling and eventual falling over!

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  • Monty
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    And heres me hoping for promotion from Bog tester.

    Monty

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  • John Bennett
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    Originally posted by AdamNeilWood View Post
    Thanks for the sacrifice John, I'll prepare your namebadge as Official Beer Taster.
    It's a dirty job, Adam, but somebody has to do it.

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  • AdamNeilWood
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    Thanks for the sacrifice John, I'll prepare your namebadge as Official Beer Taster.

    Anna, that's correct - anyone can join the delegates for the evening, free of charge, on both Saturday and Sunday. I'll check with those a running table in the book room, but it might be possible to access that too.

    Best wishes
    Adam

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  • John Bennett
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    Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Post
    I'll check them out for you, GM. Purely out of a sense of duty, you understand...
    Gareth, I wouldn't hear of it. You needn't put yourself out for Grave Maurice.... allow me to take on your burden.

    I'm in Spitalfields tonight and tomorrow and hard though it will be for me, I will attempt to try out the beers at the King's Stores. It's not going to be easy, but the sense of duty is overwhelming.

    Speckled Hen, Abbot's, IPA. Think of me during those hard times....

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  • The Grave Maurice
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    Thank you, Gareth. It's comforting to know that there are people willing to make such a sacrifice for those of us who are unable to attend.

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  • Sam Flynn
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    Originally posted by The Grave Maurice View Post
    I've been looking at East End pubs for a discussion on another thread and discovered that the King's Stores is a Greene King pub. So, in addition to detailed reports on what happens at the conference, some of us would appreciate knowing if the Old Speckled Hen and Abbot Ale are well kept.
    I'll check them out for you, GM. Purely out of a sense of duty, you understand...

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  • The Grave Maurice
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    I've been looking at East End pubs for a discussion on another thread and discovered that the King's Stores is a Greene King pub. So, in addition to detailed reports on what happens at the conference, some of us would appreciate knowing if the Old Speckled Hen and Abbot Ale are well kept.

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