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Originally posted by curious4 View PostPierre and the Casebook went to see
If they could solve the crimes.
They wrote some books and made some money
In five pound notes and dimes.
Pierre looked up to the stars above
And sang to a small cadet:
"I know who dunnit, I know who dunnit,
I just can't tell you yet!"
C4
Regards, Pierre
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Originally posted by Robert View PostPosters should note that Pierre did an early training run to prepare for the JTR job :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAYDiPizDIs
Jeff
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Originally posted by Bridewell View PostThey seek him here,
They seek him there,
Those Frenchies seek him everywhere.
Is he in heaven or down in the pit?
Frankly, mon Pierre, I don't give a.......!G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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Oh dear Pierre
You leave me in despair.
Every time you post
I feel the battle is lost!
The blood in Mitre square
Proves that Catherine was murdered there.
Think before writing
Should be your motto
From wherever you hide
in your little grotto.
C4
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Originally posted by curious4 View PostOh dear Pierre
You leave me in despair.
Every time you post
I feel the battle is lost!
The blood in Mitre square
Proves that Catherine was murdered there.
Think before writing
Should be your motto
From wherever you hide
in your little grotto.
C4
Regards, Pierre
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Originally posted by Pierre View PostWhy a "lost battle" or "think before writing"? Because of a question about Mitre Square? You will loose many battles since I will pose many questions.
Regards, Pierre
C4
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Well, then
Originally posted by Pierre View PostWhy a "lost battle" or "think before writing"? Because of a question about Mitre Square? You will loose many battles since I will pose many questions.
Regards, Pierre
and yet the air stills
silence broadens yawns and ends
nonsense laid openFrom Voltaire writing in Diderot's Encyclopédie:
"One demands of modern historians more details, better ascertained facts, precise dates, , more attention to customs, laws, commerce, agriculture, population."
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