Yet another good one from Blacksmith
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I'm suffering Blacksmith withdrawal. Where is my hero?
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oops sorry!worriedmum wrote:Oh Bristow,when I saw you had posted, you made me think he had! Boo!
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Whenever l see this thread updated l think blacksmith's back!worriedmum wrote:Oh Bristow,when I saw you had posted, you made me think he had! Boo!
I'm suffering withdrawal symptoms too slave.
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Could not get your link to work Sami - try this http://blacksmithbureau.blogspot.co.uk/sami wrote:http://blacksmithbureau.blogspot
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Most likely it's that typical Scouse decorum which Kate exhibits on those frequent occasions when her dreams come true, as for example, her memorable response to Phil “Barrow Boy” Green’s offer of a private jet for the couple’s personal use — “but what would people say? That we were hobnobbing with celebrities and swanning around in the lap of luxury while our daughter was suffering?”
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"That we were hobnobbing with celebrities and swanning around in the lap of luxury while our daughter was suffering?”
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Good job there is no evidence that madeleine has been harmed, let alone SUFFERING!
Remind me, WHO was it that said 'while our daughter is suffering'
Oh, i know Kate McCann!
So 'suffering' BUT not 'harmed'?
Phew, that's alright then!
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"That we were hobnobbing with celebrities and swanning around in the lap of luxury while our daughter was suffering?”
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Good job there is no evidence that madeleine has been harmed, let alone SUFFERING!
Remind me, WHO was it that said 'while our daughter is suffering'
Oh, i know Kate McCann!
So 'suffering' BUT not 'harmed'?
Phew, that's alright then!
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Papa Uniform Kilo Echojeanmonroe wrote:Most likely it's that typical Scouse decorum which Kate exhibits on those frequent occasions when her dreams come true, as for example, her memorable response to Phil “Barrow Boy” Green’s offer of a private jet for the couple’s personal use — “but what would people say? That we were hobnobbing with celebrities and swanning around in the lap of luxury while our daughter was suffering?”
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"That we were hobnobbing with celebrities and swanning around in the lap of luxury while our daughter was suffering?”
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Good job there is no evidence that madeleine has been harmed, let alone SUFFERING!
Remind me, WHO was it that said 'while our daughter is suffering'
Oh, i know Kate McCann!
So 'suffering' BUT not 'harmed'?
Phew, that's alright then!
Kissy
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The latest from Blacksmith
"Trauma time again?"
http://blacksmithbureau.blogspot.co.uk/?spref=tw
"Trauma time again?"
http://blacksmithbureau.blogspot.co.uk/?spref=tw
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Châtelaine wrote:India Alpha Golf Romeo Echo Echo
It is
Delta India Sierra Golf Uniform Sierra Tango India November Golf
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jeanmonroe wrote:Most likely it's that typical Scouse decorum which Kate exhibits on those frequent occasions when her dreams come true, as for example, her memorable response to Phil “Barrow Boy” Green’s offer of a private jet for the couple’s personal use — “but what would people say? That we were hobnobbing with celebrities and swanning around in the lap of luxury while our daughter was suffering?”
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"That we were hobnobbing with celebrities and swanning around in the lap of luxury while our daughter was suffering?”
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Calling Hobnob. Can we have your take on the above?
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Off topic but worth repeatingMirage wrote:Châtelaine wrote:India Alpha Golf Romeo Echo Echo
It is
Delta India Sierra Golf Uniform Sierra Tango India November Golf
Police officer on patrol calls up to say
"There is a black man prancing around on the bonnet of a car. Can I have some back up"
He is reprimanded by the control room for his use of language, and told to use PC terms.
He replies
"Zulu Tango Sierra"
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Note to self: I should only read when not drinking.
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Don't beat yourself up. As Kate says: "We've all been there!"Châtelaine wrote:
Note to self: I should only read when not drinking.
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This is today's offering from the Bureau.aquila wrote:The latest from Blacksmith
"Trauma time again?"
http://blacksmithbureau.blogspot.co.uk/?spref=tw
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Châtelaine wrote:
Note to self: I should only read when not drinking.
AND not reply!
(me)
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Ah, Mirage my precious, she was referring to this virtual little man, she and hubby picked up from some unnamed little street somewhere in PdL when she & hubby were out thereMirage wrote:Don't beat yourself up. As Kate says: "We've all been there!"Châtelaine wrote:
Note to self: I should only read when not drinking.
AND escorted him to some unnamed building somewhere
Many people have asked themselves the question if, perhaps, the Mecs were pre-empting the question what exactly the two of them were doing there at that time, going into that precise apartment. In short: why they were there?
Now KH came wading in trying to muddy the waters: I picked up a drunk and walked him back home (which 'home'?), to hide the fact that someone entered a given apartment and must urgently, absolutely cover their tracks in case someone noticed their doing so; being there at that time
Thusly: I must cover my tracks, because Im doing something
But it was SO very, very urgent, that I HAD to do it, taking for granted the risk someone would see and remember; and report my being there
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They are not hobnobbing with me, i have impeccable taste and would not lower myself to their level. They must be cheapo hobnobs not the original hobnob a la moiMirage wrote:jeanmonroe wrote:Most likely it's that typical Scouse decorum which Kate exhibits on those frequent occasions when her dreams come true, as for example, her memorable response to Phil “Barrow Boy” Green’s offer of a private jet for the couple’s personal use — “but what would people say? That we were hobnobbing with celebrities and swanning around in the lap of luxury while our daughter was suffering?”
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"That we were hobnobbing with celebrities and swanning around in the lap of luxury while our daughter was suffering?”
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Calling Hobnob. Can we have your take on the above?
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Fie, dear Portia, but I heard he was only virtual in the sense of being virtually paralytic. In short had taken leave of his senses. This is where empathy kicked in for the first time, making it such a notable experience that she had to sing of it from the highest bougainvillea branch that she had left un-lopped in an earlier fugue from reality.Portia wrote:Ah, Mirage my precious, she was referring to this virtual little man, she and hubby picked up from some unnamed little street somewhere in PdL when she & hubby were out thereMirage wrote:Don't beat yourself up. As Kate says: "We've all been there!"Châtelaine wrote:
Note to self: I should only read when not drinking.
AND escorted him to some unnamed building somewhere
Many people have asked themselves the question if, perhaps, the Mecs were pre-empting the question what exactly the two of them were doing there at that time, going into that precise apartment. In short: why they were there?
Now KH came wading in trying to muddy the waters: I picked up a drunk and walked him back home (which 'home'?), to hide the fact that someone entered a given apartment and must urgently, absolutely cover their tracks in case someone noticed their doing so; being there at that time
Thusly: I must cover my tracks, because Im doing somethingwrongwhich I don't want anyone to find out
But it was SO very, very urgent, that I HAD to do it, taking for granted the risk someone would see and remember; and report my being there
But before so doing, her duty was to escort the little man into premises for the good of his health and the safekeeping of all good souls dwelling within the precincts of that sleepy village where no scandal had previously erupted. No scandal, that is, until, two unsung heroes happened upon a man, scandalously drunk and lying at the mercy of any lurking ne'er-do-well Charity collector, who may have turned out to be not of the Good Samaritan variety, and may or may not have been of Scandinavian appearance, depending on the quality of light.
All thoughts of the failure of their empathy by-pass operations were cast aside after a quick phone call to their lawyer concerning litigation. That formality out of the way, the two melted into the night - or possibly day (that ambiguous PdL lighting bedevilling them, not for the first time that holiday). Anyway they melted, first at the sight of the man's plight. Then they melted completely away, bearing the little man's weight evenly between them into the un-named building.
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Not sure if I'm posting this link in the right topic, but here is a link to the latest textusa blog that was posted today.
http://textusa.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/intentional-not-debatable-fact.html
I'm absolutely loving this forum, and would like to say a very BIG thank you on behalf of myself for the tremendous amount of research, hard work and tenacity that forum members give.
But above all, my heart would like to say a BIG thank you to you all on behalf of a dear little girl who's voice has been silenced, Madeleine McCann.
http://textusa.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/intentional-not-debatable-fact.html
I'm absolutely loving this forum, and would like to say a very BIG thank you on behalf of myself for the tremendous amount of research, hard work and tenacity that forum members give.
But above all, my heart would like to say a BIG thank you to you all on behalf of a dear little girl who's voice has been silenced, Madeleine McCann.
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Thank you nd welcome btw!Tilly-flop wrote:Not sure if I'm posting this link in the right topic, but here is a link to the latest textusa blog that was posted today.
http://textusa.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/intentional-not-debatable-fact.html
I'm absolutely loving this forum, and would like to say a very BIG thank you on behalf of myself for the tremendous amount of research, hard work and tenacity that forum members give.
But above all, my heart would like to say a BIG thank you to you all on behalf of a dear little girl who's voice has been silenced, Madeleine McCann.
Textusa is great - fantastic post.
Re Blacksmith post here: anyone a chess player, because it looks like 'remise'to me - I don't know the term in English but it means that neither side can force checkmate. White, esp. If it's to move can checkmate wih th knight, even if black moves first, the bishop has to move one square and white can then checkmate. But king will move one square, the pawns are stuck unlessknight removes black pawn and creates new queen.
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It's called stalemate tigger. Both black and white can move their pieces around the board ad infinitum with no winner. Unless one or the other makes a stupid mistake.
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Thanks. I wondered why Blacksmith had used this particular illustration.dantezebu wrote:It's called stalemate tigger. Both black and white can move their pieces around the board ad infinitum with no winner. Unless one or the other makes a stupid mistake.
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Great again from Textusa. It has always bothered me why go through the streets with an abducted child just as you have taken the child....the chances of being seen would be very high surely.
And yes, why go straight towards a large group of people unless you want to be seen.
Perhaps carrying a doppleganger, a blond child, to establish an alibi for someone....who knows...but I never understood the sighting no way.
Looking at the complex they could have easily gone away from it entirely to a car parked in the dark....and away....
Giving it a thought did Mr Smith think on reflection it could have been Murat without his glasses, who looks remarkably like David Payne and this is why he pointed to Mr McCann?
And yes, why go straight towards a large group of people unless you want to be seen.
Perhaps carrying a doppleganger, a blond child, to establish an alibi for someone....who knows...but I never understood the sighting no way.
Looking at the complex they could have easily gone away from it entirely to a car parked in the dark....and away....
Giving it a thought did Mr Smith think on reflection it could have been Murat without his glasses, who looks remarkably like David Payne and this is why he pointed to Mr McCann?
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textusa and Smithman
Whist I applaud the incredible amount of work put into this analysis by Textusa, I do think there are three plausible alternative explanations.
If you agree that the Smiths are genuine witnesses(and I do-otherwise why have the e-fits only just emerged?)then there are other possible reasons for Smithman to hurry forward with his 'meeting' and risk exposing himself.
Textusa uses the analogy of the kid stealing cookies and that panicky feeling imminent discovery engenders.
And that to me is the first possibility. PANIC. You have limited time. You have to disappear with the child and possibly reappear quickly in order to give yourself an alibi. So you have a risky strategy.
The second possibility for me is that , combined with panic, YOU ARE NOT FAMILIAR WITH THE AREA. Textusa offers several escape routes available in order to avoid meeting the Smiths. Two problems with this:firstly, you don't know where you are going to end up. Secondly, what sort of nightmare would it be if you turned off into an alley way/cul de sac and then found that the people you were trying to avoid turned off into it behind you? That you were trapped?
Thirdly, there is the possiblity that Smithman had to meet someone . If that was the case, given the time constraints, he had no choice but to carry on...
If you agree that the Smiths are genuine witnesses(and I do-otherwise why have the e-fits only just emerged?)then there are other possible reasons for Smithman to hurry forward with his 'meeting' and risk exposing himself.
Textusa uses the analogy of the kid stealing cookies and that panicky feeling imminent discovery engenders.
And that to me is the first possibility. PANIC. You have limited time. You have to disappear with the child and possibly reappear quickly in order to give yourself an alibi. So you have a risky strategy.
The second possibility for me is that , combined with panic, YOU ARE NOT FAMILIAR WITH THE AREA. Textusa offers several escape routes available in order to avoid meeting the Smiths. Two problems with this:firstly, you don't know where you are going to end up. Secondly, what sort of nightmare would it be if you turned off into an alley way/cul de sac and then found that the people you were trying to avoid turned off into it behind you? That you were trapped?
Thirdly, there is the possiblity that Smithman had to meet someone . If that was the case, given the time constraints, he had no choice but to carry on...
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