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  • Elamarna
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    Originally posted by Fisherman View Post
    Thanks for that, Steve, just looked it up - it seems the term arrowshaped is Joshuas own, and not one mentioned in the reports. Furthermore, it is about Eddowes´ wounds, not Nichols´.

    Off to bed now!
    Yes it's joshua's wording, but the placement you use for those wounds on your diagram is your placement; it's not specified in that report.
    And as the report Joshua is talking about is dated the 8th September I find it odd that you say it is a report on Eddowes.
    It's the same report you quoted to me earlier this evening.

    Must be a Friday night thing I guess.

    Steve

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  • Fisherman
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    Originally posted by Elamarna View Post
    Yes it's post 125
    And it the same report the Illustrated Police News 8th Sept you use for the incised cuts.

    Interesting how different people view the same report.

    Again it's not apparently quoting anyone.

    Steve
    Thanks for that, Steve, just looked it up - it seems the term arrowshaped is Joshuas own, and not one mentioned in the reports. Furthermore, it is about Eddowes´ wounds, not Nichols´.

    Off to bed now!

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  • Abby Normal
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    Originally posted by Elamarna View Post
    Abby You are making me jealous.

    I actually like the after taste, been known to describe it as a bit like cat p**.

    My favourite English is nethergate old growler.


    Steve
    LOL! cat piss! HAHAHA!. Funny you say that too-after I worked in the liquor store I got a "real" job schlepping Gallo wines. One of the managers for a high end wine store that was my customer used to call Gallo wine cat piss!!! he was actually a friend of mine and when I would come in the store he would say loudly "the cat piss salesman is here!". we used to get a good laugh at that.

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  • Elamarna
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    Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post
    fine ales-Sammy Smiths nut brown ales or winter welcome. Sam adams Old Fezziwig.

    yes same for me on wines -dry as you can get. and cognac. speaking of which-

    I worked in a high end liquor store right after college and the owner was very cool and had tastings for us all the time to enhance our taste/palate.

    one xmass special tasting he surprised us with the Louis XI cognac. the best one that costs thousands for a bottle. the minitures (about a shot) alone cost $300.

    It was the finest thing Ive ever tasted. Liquid velvet.

    BTW-wheat beers are nasty. marketing scam. foul after taste. next time you have one pay careful attention to the after taste. take a nice long belch after and you will see what I mean. Theres a reason they've primarily made beers with hops and barley for thousands of years!! Its the best way!!

    Beer snobs in the know will look down their noses at you if you mention wheat beers! LOL!
    Abby You are making me jealous.

    I actually like the after taste, been known to describe it as a bit like cat p**.

    My favourite English is nethergate old growler.


    Steve

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  • Elamarna
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    Originally posted by Fisherman View Post
    Oh, alright. I was responding to the quotations in Joshuas first post on this thread.

    Do you remember what was said, I can´t seem to recall it.


    Yes it's post 125
    And it the same report the Illustrated Police News 8th Sept you use for the incised cuts.

    Interesting how different people view the same report.

    Again it's not apparently quoting anyone.

    Steve
    Last edited by Elamarna; 03-31-2017, 01:23 PM.

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  • Abby Normal
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    Originally posted by Fisherman View Post
    A double, preferably.

    Nah, just kiddin´! Yes, single malt. But don´t start me...!
    good one Fish-that was funny.

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  • Abby Normal
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    Originally posted by Elamarna View Post
    Personally English Ales, wheat beers, trappist beers, good wine - full bodied red dry white and congac.
    Coffee dark roasts. Roasted in the last 7 to 10 days.

    Sorry all very off topic.

    Steve
    fine ales-Sammy Smiths nut brown ales or winter welcome. Sam adams Old Fezziwig.

    yes same for me on wines -dry as you can get. and cognac. speaking of which-

    I worked in a high end liquor store right after college and the owner was very cool and had tastings for us all the time to enhance our taste/palate.

    one xmass special tasting he surprised us with the Louis XI cognac. the best one that costs thousands for a bottle. the minitures (about a shot) alone cost $300.

    It was the finest thing Ive ever tasted. Liquid velvet.

    BTW-wheat beers are nasty. marketing scam. foul after taste. next time you have one pay careful attention to the after taste. take a nice long belch after and you will see what I mean. Theres a reason they've primarily made beers with hops and barley for thousands of years!! Its the best way!!

    Beer snobs in the know will look down their noses at you if you mention wheat beers! LOL!
    Last edited by Abby Normal; 03-31-2017, 01:11 PM.

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  • Fisherman
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    Originally posted by Elamarna View Post
    I think it was on the double event thread.

    Steve
    Oh, alright. I was responding to the quotations in Joshuas first post on this thread.

    Do you remember what was said, I can´t seem to recall it.

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  • Fisherman
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    Originally posted by Elamarna View Post
    Single malt?
    A double, preferably.

    Nah, just kiddin´! Yes, single malt. But don´t start me...!

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  • Elamarna
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    Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post
    funny you should mention single malts. Theyre great of course, but the finest scotch(or any whiskey for that matter) Ive ever had was Usquaebach blended Scotch whiskey. came in a stone flagon.

    but generally my favorite whiskey is Kentucky bourbon.
    Stone flagon. Sounds wonderful.

    Steve

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  • Abby Normal
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    Originally posted by Elamarna View Post
    Single malt?
    funny you should mention single malts. Theyre great of course, but the finest scotch(or any whiskey for that matter) Ive ever had was Usquaebach blended Scotch whiskey. came in a stone flagon.

    but generally my favorite whiskey is Kentucky bourbon.

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  • Elamarna
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    Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post
    I like all three, and as Ive gotten older and have the werewithall-ive gotten more picky too!
    Personally English Ales, wheat beers, trappist beers, good wine - full bodied red dry white and congac.
    Coffee dark roasts. Roasted in the last 7 to 10 days.

    Sorry all very off topic.

    Steve

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  • Elamarna
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    Originally posted by Fisherman View Post
    Elamarna: Actually we don't know there was more than one major. Neither Llewellyn or Spratling are 100% clear on that, but we can certainly deduce that there were more than one major cut by looking at all the reports. But am just being pedantic.

    Steve, I don´t think any of the participants in the drama speaks of any of the cuts as "a major" one. Or? So I don´t see the relevance of the matter.

    Actually you don't seem to allow for the arrow as it's described in only one report; but neither would I. Maybe I am reading that report wrong but who knows.

    Did Joshua mention any arrowshaped cut in his initial post? Where, if so?
    I think it was on the double event thread.

    Steve

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  • Abby Normal
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    Originally posted by Fisherman View Post
    I´m fine with coffee (if it has some gusto to it), but overall, I was never any really enthusiastic beer drinker. Wine or whisky for me, please! But I´m picky about the whisky...
    I like all three, and as Ive gotten older and have the werewithall-ive gotten more picky too!

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  • Elamarna
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    Originally posted by Fisherman View Post
    I´m fine with coffee (if it has some gusto to it), but overall, I was never any really enthusiastic beer drinker. Wine or whisky for me, please! But I´m picky about the whisky...
    Single malt?

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