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  • Debra A
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    Don, someone really said that?!I thought it was all just a bad dream ( I'm a bit disturbed that I dreamed about Trev). I came here looking for reassurance not confirmation!

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  • Supe
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    Debs,

    Do you refer to Marriott's latest non-starter theory, that what was written was a phonetic cockney rendering of "jurors" ?

    Don.

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  • Debra A
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    Maybe a photograph would be useless after all.
    I read that the latest idea is that the spelling may be as was reported (dunno which version) but the writer actually meant to write a different word altogether, not Jews?

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  • Phil H
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    You've been behaving yourself very nicely since your return, Phil.

    Thank you for your condecesion, Stephen.

    I wasn't aware that I had behaved myself badly before. Maybe you have the wrong Phil in mind. It's happened before.

    Phil H

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  • Debra A
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    Originally posted by Rob Clack View Post
    Quite right Debs, but you can't use common sense here

    Rob
    Baa humbug, you knit wit.

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  • Stephen Thomas
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    Reverting to Type

    Originally posted by Phil H View Post
    Lovely to cross paths with you Abby. We must do it more often.
    You've been behaving yourself very nicely since your return, Phil.

    But Abby was quite correct about the double negative aspect of the wall writing.

    If you want to get sarcastic with me also, please feel free.

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  • Phil H
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    Lovely to cross paths with you Abby. We must do it more often.

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  • Abby Normal
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    Originally posted by Phil H View Post
    For one thing it contains a double negative, which makes it grammatical nonsense.

    Phil H
    For one thing, you did not even address his point about it being a sentence or not and secondly- double negatives are grammatically correct, which makes your reply not only incorrect but total nonsense. Which seems to be par for the course.
    Last edited by Abby Normal; 09-28-2012, 03:53 PM.

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  • Abby Normal
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    Originally posted by Phil H View Post
    Perhaps to compare to the handwriting of suspects and other writings? Good grief.

    Are you seriously suggesting that you can compare chalk writing on a tile surface with someone's usual handwriting - written using a nib and ink? Get real.

    I couldn't have done it with my schoolmasters in the days of chalkboards and fountain pens and i saw their writing every day.

    We really appear to churning up some dud thinking in this thread. but that's what happens I guess when you snatch at cobwebs.

    Phil H
    Oh really. Well its erasure at the time created quite a controversy as some of the police thought a photograph of the possible culprits writing could have been a clue.

    While obviously writing with and on different materials would not be exactly the same you could still find similarities, such as how the writer formed the letters, trends and distinguishing charactaristics (such as if the writer always capitalized his T's or, as Debs pointed out-How the writer actually did spell the word Jews).

    We really appear to churning up some dud thinking in this thread.

    The only "dud" thinking on this thread I see is your gibberish comparing other posters to "Wooly Mammoths" and "lemmings".

    Ironically, these insults comming from someone who is constantly whining about the lack of civility on these boards.

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  • Phil H
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    For one thing it contains a double negative, which makes it grammatical nonsense.

    Phil H

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  • Bridewell
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    Sentence

    Oxford Compact Dictionary:

    'Sentence':

    "Grammatically complete series of words with (implied) subject and predicate. A sentence is the basic unit of language in use and expresses a complete thought".

    The GSG hardly constitutes a sentence.
    Why not?

    Regards, Bridewell.

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  • Robert
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    Suppose per impossibile we actually found a photo of the GSG but that it told us nothing new. I think it would still be worth having for its own sake. It's a subjective thing. One day we might actually find out who JTR was. That would be the final goal as far as I'm concerned, but someone uninterested in JTR might shrug his shoulders and say "So what?"

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  • Rob Clack
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    Originally posted by Debra A View Post
    Personally, I think it is a pity.
    At least if it had been photographed there would be no doubts about the spelling of 'Jewes' and the exact phrasing of the writing?
    Quite right Debs, but you can't use common sense here

    Rob

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  • Debra A
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    Originally posted by Phil H View Post
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    ...But I don't think it is a pity. What use would a photograph have been? Just more fuel for pointless discussion.

    hil H
    Personally, I think it is a pity.
    At least if it had been photographed there would be no doubts about the spelling of 'Jewes' and the exact phrasing of the writing?

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  • Debra A
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    Originally posted by Rob Clack View Post
    None yet Debs. We're still looking.

    Rob
    Originally posted by Monty
    Hey Debs,

    I must confess, I have been doing a little delving into this, all focused on William G Parker. Nothing to report as yet however there is a logic path Im following which I intend on picking up after York.

    As most likely, it will probably lead no where.

    Monty
    Thanks guys. Hopefully you will turn something up soon. There must be a clue out there somewhere.

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