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  • AlanG
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    Fair enough. It would be very sad to think we couldn't sit down civily with an ice tea and respect each others views.

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  • Abby Normal
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    Originally posted by AlanG View Post

    Normally I would agree with you. In this case I am of the firm opinion, he wrote it from pure passion for the subject. Whether I agree with him or not, you are forced to respect his opinion. As we all respect yours also.
    well with his history of posts and this last one, i certainly dont. quite the opposite.

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  • AlanG
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    Originally posted by harry View Post
    I like to see a good con,and this one is good,I hope Fisherman makes a bundle.Not that I am singling him out.I believe every author who has published about the Ripper,had a primary motive of making money,knowing full well they were not going to solve the murders.
    Normally I would agree with you. In this case I am of the firm opinion, he wrote it from pure passion for the subject. Whether I agree with him or not, you are forced to respect his opinion. As we all respect yours also.

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  • Al Bundy's Eyes
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    Originally posted by harry View Post
    I like to see a good con,and this one is good,I hope Fisherman makes a bundle.Not that I am singling him out.I believe every author who has published about the Ripper,had a primary motive of making money,knowing full well they were not going to solve the murders.
    I'm not sure how much money Christer has/will make, as I said, it's a niche book. It's not shifting millions of units, nor do I imagine it was expected to.

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  • Abby Normal
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    Originally posted by harry View Post
    I like to see a good con,and this one is good,I hope Fisherman makes a bundle.Not that I am singling him out.I believe every author who has published about the Ripper,had a primary motive of making money,knowing full well they were not going to solve the murders.
    what are you jealous harry? do you ever have a single useful thing to say? ever??? have you read fishes book? have you read sugden?have you read one book on the subject?
    you know who actually is a con harry? ill give you a hint, you follow him around these threads like a lost puppy dog. what a joke.

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  • harry
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    I like to see a good con,and this one is good,I hope Fisherman makes a bundle.Not that I am singling him out.I believe every author who has published about the Ripper,had a primary motive of making money,knowing full well they were not going to solve the murders.

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  • Al Bundy's Eyes
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    Ok, having had the opportunity to read Christer's book, I'd start with the question "would I recommend it?"
    To that I'd say "yes". It's a well written book that is definitely a 'page turner'

    For me, it occupies a niche, as in it's not a book aimed at the novice. I'd wager most readers are familiar with the case. As such, most readers have had the opportunity over the years to formulate their own views, pro Lechmere readers will find vindication, non Lechmere reader's will see his innocence.

    Regardless, it serves as a go to reference book for Lechmere, and to a degree the Torsos, so I'd suggest it as a must have in that sense.

    Personally, I had a few issues, the night of the "double event" particularly, but what ho, we all do.

    In summing up, it takes chutzpah to publish a book, and some serious leg work. Credit where it's due to Christer. A good book, and definitely recommended.

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  • caz
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    We didn't name him, Herlock. He was already Monty when he gave us the job of seeing to his every need. And he does have a needy puss complex. I've never known a cat to get bored, but Monty does.

    In a neat twist, before our former neighbour took over his care, he actually lived here at Brown Towers, so he's now back where he belonged, and we are the newcomers to his territory.

    Love,

    Caz
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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Did you name him after a) Montague John Druitt, b) Neil Bell, c) Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery, d) Golfer Colin Montgomery, e) Actor Montgomery Clift, f) Montgomery the Welsh town, g) Montgomery Glands, h) Montgomery, Alabama, I) Jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery, j) Baseball player Jeff Montgomery.

    or k) you chose the name entirely randomly and I’ve just wasted 5 minutes finding all of the above Monty’s.

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  • caz
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    Ha ha, no he doesn't, Gary. I suspect that's because, according to his previous manservant - our next door neighbour, who moved to Torquay in 2017 - Monty was born in London, like his current staff of two here at Brown Towers, and never lost his accent. I shall start to worry if he takes up cricket or talks about jumping off Hammersmith Bridge.

    Love,

    Caz
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  • MrBarnett
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    Originally posted by caz View Post

    Do you mind? I got a Mother's Day card yesterday from my cat Monty, signed in his own paw writing, using pen and ink. I've never seen him piss so I assume he uses next door's garden as a convenience.

    The card reads:

    MEOW MEOW
    (HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY)

    THANKS FOR BEING SUCH A GREAT MEMBER OF STAFF
    XXX

    And inside, in a slightly shaky paw:

    DEAREST MUM*
    HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY
    ALL MY LOVE
    MONTY
    XXXXXX

    *HUMAN MUM

    I now suspect Monty of writing the Maybrick diary, because he has much better skills than Mike "Bongo" Barrett ever did.

    Sorry Fish, back to Cutting Point, with the photo on the front taken by my great grandfather.

    Love,

    Caz
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    Caz, Does Monty have a West Country accent?



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  • caz
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    Originally posted by Al Bundy's Eyes View Post

    With a pen! A pen! Honestly Christer, I thought this had been cleared up. As much as you like cats, you can't claim property like they do. It's pens for people, piss for cats. And you were doing so well.....
    Do you mind? I got a Mother's Day card yesterday from my cat Monty, signed in his own paw writing, using pen and ink. I've never seen him piss so I assume he uses next door's garden as a convenience.

    The card reads:

    MEOW MEOW
    (HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY)

    THANKS FOR BEING SUCH A GREAT MEMBER OF STAFF
    XXX

    And inside, in a slightly shaky paw:

    DEAREST MUM*
    HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY
    ALL MY LOVE
    MONTY
    XXXXXX

    *HUMAN MUM

    I now suspect Monty of writing the Maybrick diary, because he has much better skills than Mike "Bongo" Barrett ever did.

    Sorry Fish, back to Cutting Point, with the photo on the front taken by my great grandfather.

    Love,

    Caz
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  • Fisherman
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    Originally posted by Al Bundy's Eyes View Post

    I've got a hardback, took ages to come through, but I've got it now. I'll get on to reading it over the next few days or so when I'm not on 12-24 hour shifts, but like I said, it's a well made book and a fine addition to the collection purely based on its aesthetics. As I've said before, I may not agree with your findings, but credit is definitely due for the effort put into writing a book. Rather than a signature, I'd prefer the rings left by our beer glasses on the pages. Well done.
    Thank you, Al. Amstel, Staropramen, Guiness...? If you can make it over here, we’ ve got a fair few interesting micro breweries!

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  • Al Bundy's Eyes
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    Originally posted by Fisherman View Post

    Oh, a pen! Sounds much easier, I’ ve been having so much trouble getting the books into the typewriter. Especially the hardbacks.
    I've got a hardback, took ages to come through, but I've got it now. I'll get on to reading it over the next few days or so when I'm not on 12-24 hour shifts, but like I said, it's a well made book and a fine addition to the collection purely based on its aesthetics. As I've said before, I may not agree with your findings, but credit is definitely due for the effort put into writing a book. Rather than a signature, I'd prefer the rings left by our beer glasses on the pages. Well done.

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  • Fisherman
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    Originally posted by Al Bundy's Eyes View Post

    With a pen! A pen! Honestly Christer, I thought this had been cleared up. As much as you like cats, you can't claim property like they do. It's pens for people, piss for cats. And you were doing so well.....
    Oh, a pen! Sounds much easier, I’ ve been having so much trouble getting the books into the typewriter. Especially the hardbacks.

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