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Re: A Question For Chochokeira
« Reply #90 on: January 09, 2012, 01:08:AM »
I have been an ace detective tonight and solved a great puzzle

I ought to be solving the whitehouse murders
Come on Jackie. You are worse than Mike.

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Re: A Question For Chochokeira
« Reply #91 on: January 09, 2012, 01:30:AM »
Right i Am hitting the fart sack. yorkies having a trim in the morning. Another £50 up the spout
I love my boys, they bring me joy.
I am as soft as you know what, but was a conker champion.

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Re: A Question For Chochokeira
« Reply #92 on: January 09, 2012, 01:32:AM »
Right i Am hitting the fart sack. yorkies having a trim in the morning. Another £50 up the spout
I love my boys, they bring me joy.
I am as soft as you know what, but was a conker champion.




In your Dreams Buddy    :D     I'm the champion.

Night Y'all   8)

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Re: A Question For Chochokeira
« Reply #93 on: January 09, 2012, 08:47:AM »




Jeremy's letters are censored.  That may be why he was unable to answer if it was specifically surrounding the case.

The vast majority of folk who write to him just write about everyday happenings....it's easy on the brain to reply to these.

Put yourself in his shoes.  He reading through copious amounts of paperwork....labelling it, sorting it etc...his mind must be numb by the evening when he comes to reply to friends and supporters.  Therefore, imagine if he then read Shona's...if, and that's a big IF, it asked questions and questions just about the case...and he sensed from her letter she thought him guilty....he most probably thought his precious time could be better spent replying to friends than to one who sees his conviction as sound.

Well, I think I would do just that if I were him.  This is a very, very stressful time for him.  He is under so much pressure.  If you do not believe in his innocenec, he may not have the time at the moment to try and convince you otherwise, afterall, he has, supposedly, enough people out here supporting him already.

Rather than I judge Jeremy, it's easier for me if I try and put myself in his shoes....at all times.
How big is his cell? It must look like my office with all that paperwork lying around?

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Re: A Question For Chochokeira
« Reply #94 on: January 09, 2012, 08:54:AM »
I used to bake mine. I recall I had a ninety niner that was smashed by a cheese cutter and it was declared a hundreder. What a wonderful time Humph.. Kids don't even collect conkers now!
They do at our school and then chuck them at passing cars.