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solved 10 green bottles hanging on a wall, or something like that

Post  No Fate Worse Than De'Ath on Fri Sep 30, 2011 12:54 pm

See the topic "14 bottles of wine" for more information.

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Post  Guest on Fri Sep 30, 2011 1:15 pm

Thanks, will do :)

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Post  Daisy on Wed Oct 19, 2011 1:56 pm

I'm not suggesting this is relevant but it's nearly Halloween so I thought a bit of spookiness wouldn't go amiss. I found this bit of info whilst researching the Donegal easter break.

The McCann clan reportedly stayed in place called Dungloe. Here's what Dungloe apparently means:

"There is a river at the bottom of the town and years ago the only
crossing was over a grey granite slab lying in the riverbed, hence the Irish name of the town, an Clochán Liath, which means the grey stepping-stone" affraid

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dungloe

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Post  Guest on Wed Oct 19, 2011 2:01 pm

Daisy wrote:I'm not suggesting this is relevant but it's nearly Halloween so I thought a bit of spookiness wouldn't go amiss. I found this bit of info whilst researching the Donegal easter break.

The McCann clan reportedly stayed in place called Dungloe. Here's what Dungloe apparently means:

"There is a river at the bottom of the town and years ago the only
crossing was over a grey granite slab lying in the riverbed, hence the Irish name of the town, an Clochán Liath, which means the grey stepping-stone" affraid

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dungloe


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Post  rainbow-fairy on Wed Oct 19, 2011 5:23 pm

Daisy wrote:I'm not suggesting this is relevant but it's nearly Halloween so I thought a bit of spookiness wouldn't go amiss. I found this bit of info whilst researching the Donegal easter break.

The McCann clan reportedly stayed in place called Dungloe. Here's what Dungloe apparently means:

"There is a river at the bottom of the town and years ago the only
crossing was over a grey granite slab lying in the riverbed, hence the Irish name of the town, an Clochán Liath, which means the grey stepping-stone" affraid

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dungloe

Wooooo-oooh *clanking chains* ;-)
Actually found that interesting - thanks Daisy!

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Post  butterfly23 on Fri Oct 05, 2012 7:08 pm

...reading the book- i see that a day or 2 after the ''abduction'' kate notices her arms are all briused etc.... & is told that when finding maddie missing she was hitting the veranda or something at some point......never heard anything about this til now- are there any pics of these bruises- is it truly how she recieved them- who witnessed it happening...? could they have happened some other way ???????????

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Post  jd on Fri Oct 05, 2012 9:21 pm

butterfly23 wrote:...reading the book- i see that a day or 2 after the ''abduction'' kate notices her arms are all briused etc.... & is told that when finding maddie missing she was hitting the veranda or something at some point......never heard anything about this til now- are there any pics of these bruises- is it truly how she recieved them- who witnessed it happening...? could they have happened some other way ???????????



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Post  butterfly23 on Sat Oct 06, 2012 1:24 am

thankyou- been looking at pics and yes, she has bad bruises- around her wrist area- unless she was karate chopping this veranda it seems odd the bruises would be in that area- surely they would be on her hands ....????????????...another story which it seems was made up........!!!!!!!!

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Post  jd on Sat Oct 06, 2012 2:00 am

Its interesting that the bruising are on 'both' wrists and are also at the same point on both

There is a bit more here from some articles:

By Dr Martin Roberts
12 September 2012

DEFENSIVE WOUNDS

On p.74 of her book, 'Madeleine,' Kate McCann describes how she was...'hitting out at things, banging (her) fists on the metal railing of the veranda, trying to expel the intolerable pain inside.' This is no doubt the same railing atop the same veranda at which Kate was afterwards pictured coyly holding Madeleine's 'cuddle-cat' where the media photographers stationed below could see it. It's about two inches wide and appears more wooden than metallic, but that's beside the point, which is that Kate unswervingly describes herself as hitting the limited target area with her fists. Twenty pages (less than 24 hours) later and, for the first time, Kate 'noticed the ugly purple, blue and black bruises on the sides of (her) hands, wrists and forearms...Gerry reminded her of how she'd been 'banging her clenched fists on the veranda railing and the apartment walls the night before.' She could 'only vaguely remember it.' Well you wouldn't, would you? After all, twenty pages is history.


http://www.mccannfiles.com/id232.html


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Kate McCann was frightened and the sensation of not being able to do anything made her angry, howling and punching and kicking walls – the reason why she was covered in bruises the next day, according to the statement of Fiona Payne.

http://gazetadigitalmadeleinecase.blogspot.com.es/2008/08/sleeping-twins.html

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We ALL saw the bruises on Kate McCann after Maddies death, Kate in her book tried to explain them away claiming she had kicked and punched the wall even smashed a bed but there was not one single bruise or swelling on Kate's knuckles, the bruises were much further up on her arms as though she had been gripped by force, restrained even !


http://steelmagnolia-steelmagnolia.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/mccann.html

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Post  Portia on Sat Oct 06, 2012 9:25 am

Gillyspot wrote:Two GNR officers had their doubts about the McCanns and T7 also right from the start

"One said of the McCann group: "They were upset, panicking, wideeyed, the usual, but there was something else.
"They were scared - not the usual scared, they were jumpy, nervous. It wasn't normal. None of it was normal.

"They'd all been drinking. They weren't falling over but it was hard to deal with them. They were hard to get sense out of."


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-491940/Police-looked-Madeleine-crime-scene-trampled-circus-people.html#ixzz1ZQHPISbD


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