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Casebook Examiner No. 1 (April 2010)

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  • Ally
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    Originally posted by Monty View Post
    Blimey, Leicester sounds like a sh*t hot place to live.

    I read about the chip cob and threw up a little.

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  • Phil Carter
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    I would like to say thank you to the Examiner's team for sending out the first issue. I will read it with great interest.

    best wishes

    Phil

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  • Stewart P Evans
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    Have To

    "I shall have to stop spending so much time on my own..."

    Who said that?

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  • The Good Michael
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    Originally posted by Monty View Post
    Solitary vices Stewart?

    Drives one blind...or is it mad?
    If you can see one of your other personalities, ask him.

    Sane Mike

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  • Monty
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    Solitary vices Stewart?

    Drives one blind...or is it mad?

    Napoleon

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  • Stewart P Evans
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    Thank Goodness

    Originally posted by Monty View Post
    Its a Leicestershire saying Stewart.
    Like 'ooooyabuggah' and 'wereyabinanwhatyabindoonin?".
    ...
    Monty
    Thank goodness for that, for I moment there I thought it had something to do with 'self-abuse'...

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  • Monty
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    Originally posted by Stewart P Evans View Post
    That sounds vaguely rude...
    Its a Leicestershire saying Stewart.

    Like 'ooooyabuggah' and 'wereyabinanwhatyabindoonin?".


    Just had the briefest of looks which has turned into a 30 minute read through.

    Its looking good guys, very good.

    Monty

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  • Monty
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    Blimey, Leicester sounds like a sh*t hot place to live.

    Though no mention of Monty.....who musta narked someone off.
    Monty

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  • Jonathan H
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    I think it is an excellent mag, especially the piece by R J Palmer on Inspector Andrews -- which is fabulous.

    In my opinion, it is one [actually one of two parts] of the most lucid and interesting pieces ever written on an aspect of this mystery, so much so that I will be using relevant fragments from it with my high school students.

    I hope that Palmer eventually writes a book on this subject?

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  • Stewart P Evans
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    Rude

    Originally posted by Monty View Post
    Does this mean Ive got to get a jig on with my piece?
    Monty
    That sounds vaguely rude...

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  • Monty
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    Does this mean Ive got to get a jig on with my piece?

    Monty

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  • Stewart P Evans
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    Excellent

    An excellent publication - do not miss it.

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  • The Good Michael
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    I just started reading Tom's article. It is quite informative so far. It dispells a lot of mistruths and misunderstandings about Stride's murder thus far. I'm actually taking some notes on it. Good work, Tom!

    Mike

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  • Scott Nelson
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    Ah, well then, screw it. So much for trying to start up another Ripper magazine. Pity, I had such great plans for Simon Wood and me, maybe others...

    This floods the market way too much with Ripper stuff. But best of luck on the publication.

    (Simon, you'll just have to concentrate on your books and writing freebie articles.)

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  • JTRSickert
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    Thanks so much for the issue! I thoroughly enjoyed it!

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