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Offline maggie

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #720 on: April 13, 2016, 05:58:PM »
No I can't see any message other than the one I'm replying to? 

This post could be misinterpreted to read that I've not considered someone's privacy  :-\
Sorry Stephanie, it was not meant that way, I was in a hurry when I replied to you. 
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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #721 on: April 13, 2016, 07:18:PM »
Sorry Stephanie, it was not meant that way, I was in a hurry when I replied to you.

Thanks. I haven't seen the message you say you put up earlier? Is there a problem with the forum again, only I've noticed anomalies with regards what I can see - mainly when I'm on the home page. It doesn't show all updates? Is anyone else having problems?
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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #722 on: April 13, 2016, 07:37:PM »
Thanks. I haven't seen the message you say you put up earlier? Is there a problem with the forum again, only I've noticed anomalies with regards what I can see - mainly when I'm on the home page. It doesn't show all updates? Is anyone else having problems?
Sorry, the message is on the Moderation Notice Board site, I had forgotten that.  :-\

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #723 on: April 13, 2016, 07:48:PM »
That is very true Lookout a secure and loving childhood is the most important thing in any persons life and can pretty much heal the primal wound of adoption.
A safe and secure childhood is a human right and it is tragic  how many children don't get this, in many different ways.

That would be a perfect scenario wouldn't it Maggie
Adoptive childen turning out perfectly
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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #724 on: April 13, 2016, 07:55:PM »
That would be a perfect scenario wouldn't it Maggie
Adoptive childen turning out perfectly


"AdoptIVE" is the term customarily applied to the parent. AdoptED is the term used to describe the child.

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #725 on: April 13, 2016, 08:47:PM »
Jeremy's Cartier watches were real. I have one here! Will try and find and post pic.

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #726 on: April 13, 2016, 08:54:PM »
That would be a perfect scenario wouldn't it Maggie
Adoptive childen turning out perfectly
||I don't understand what you are saying here Jackie?  I am not sre what makes a perfect child, I suppose every parent has a different idea about that.
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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #727 on: April 13, 2016, 09:03:PM »
Jeremy's Cartier watches were real. I have one here! Will try and find and post pic.
This leads to the question of whether they were purchased legally or not.

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #728 on: April 13, 2016, 09:04:PM »
Sorry, the message is on the Moderation Notice Board site, I had forgotten that.  :-\

Okay thanks
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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #729 on: April 13, 2016, 09:04:PM »
Jeremy's Cartier watches were real. I have one here! Will try and find and post pic.
Where they AA?  I have no idea how much a Cartier watch would have cost back in the 1980s, do you know? :)

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #730 on: April 13, 2016, 09:10:PM »
Jeremy's Cartier watches were real. I have one here! Will try and find and post pic.

I am really excited to see this watch.

I hope you have kept it in a safe place because of the value
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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #731 on: April 13, 2016, 09:11:PM »
Here are some items, still looking for Cartier.  I've put it somewhere safe and cannot find it.  :))

Here we have;

His hair,
His Seiko watch/computer ( which he was able to use in those days),
His camera, with original film still inside. Have never had it processed.
Thank you for showing the photo Aunt A, it looks like a lot of hair.

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #732 on: April 13, 2016, 09:11:PM »
Here are some items, still looking for Cartier.  I've put it somewhere safe and cannot find it.  :))

Here we have;

His hair,
His Seiko watch/computer ( which he was able to use in those days),
His camera, with original film still inside. Have never had it processed.

Hi AA - wow, what is the story behind the hair?
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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #733 on: April 13, 2016, 09:14:PM »
||I don't understand what you are saying here Jackie?  I am not sre what makes a perfect child, I suppose every parent has a different idea about that.

I think the people on this forum are too judgemental about the Bamber family

I think most families could be classed as dysfunctional.  I think there was a lot of love in Jeremy's life

Wouldn't you agree Maggie
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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #734 on: April 13, 2016, 09:14:PM »
Hi AA - wow, what is the story behind the hair?






No story Stephanie.....he just had his hair cut and asked for me to keep it. Which I have done.