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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #630 on: February 10, 2013, 09:38:PM »
I wish I had the clip from youtube but the dialogue will have to suffice. Blake Carrington on prime time television says:"You do not survive by giving anything away.There are the wolves and there are the sheep.If you're a sheep you get killed and you get eaten because that's the way it is in this world".

The irony to this as Jeremy watched this in the lounge at Bourtree Cottage is that the competition is even more fierce today,yet the political correctness prevalent now and absent back in the 1980s makes it seem the other way around.


Steve, I have NO idea what you're trying to say and even less idea of who is Blake Carrington, but I find it profoundly sad that you can quote from something Jeremy is supposed to have watched in his sitting room in the 1980s. I wish you a good night and pleasant dreams :)

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« Reply #631 on: February 10, 2013, 09:42:PM »
Thanks for nothing steve this talk about Little Chef has made me hungary , my gut is making funny noises..
I thought it had gone bust ages ago,but apparently Jeremy's former place of employment might still be open.http://euroblogspot.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/little-chef-to-cut-600-jobs-in.html

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« Reply #632 on: February 10, 2013, 09:44:PM »

Steve, I have NO idea what you're trying to say and even less idea of who is Blake Carrington, but I find it profoundly sad that you can quote from something Jeremy is supposed to have watched in his sitting room in the 1980s. I wish you a good night and pleasant dreams :)
It's the culture of the 1980s april1 and what message Jeremy would have picked up as he told Doris Foakes he wasn't sharing any money(or inheritance)with Sheila.

Don't worry I won't have Nevill killing Brett Collins..

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #633 on: February 10, 2013, 09:44:PM »
It's actually a rat-race which Jeremy would not be familiar with when he finally steps out of those gates.
Time will have stood still for him that's for sure,,,,against the outside world.

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #634 on: February 10, 2013, 09:47:PM »
Well it's surprising that you accept parts of Julie's statement when it advances your cause and reject when it doesn't. The fact that Julie even mentions to Jeremy that he walks away suggests to me that she was in love with him and would have accepted the man without any financial motive.


I didn't quote,,,you did.

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #635 on: February 10, 2013, 11:35:PM »
Blake Carrington is a character in Dynasty.

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« Reply #636 on: February 10, 2013, 11:46:PM »
Blake Carrington is a character in Dynasty.
;D ;D I see it's getting a bit difficult on this forum to tell truth from fiction these days.

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #637 on: February 11, 2013, 06:49:PM »
On or off this forum, it can be difficult to distinguish truth from fiction. There is no oracle. You can trust your sight for years before discovering that you are colour-blind. Try this experiment: open just one eye and keep it as still as you can. In your field of vision, there must be a sort of "hole" corresponding to the "blind spot" in the retina of your open eye, but can you identify where that "hole" is?

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #638 on: February 11, 2013, 06:59:PM »
On or off this forum, it can be difficult to distinguish truth from fiction. There is no oracle. You can trust your sight for years before discovering that you are colour-blind. Try this experiment: open just one eye and keep it as still as you can. In your field of vision, there must be a sort of "hole" corresponding to the "blind spot" in the retina of your open eye, but can you identify where that "hole" is?

I can't see an hole..lol

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #639 on: February 11, 2013, 07:17:PM »
I can't see an hole..lol

I CAN!!! I see an Azzhole!

SORRY, couldn“t help myself, truly and honestly, this is not aimed at ANYBODY! Myself maybe, come to think of it...

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #640 on: February 11, 2013, 07:17:PM »
I CAN!!! I see an Azzhole!

SORRY, couldn“t help myself, truly and honestly, this is not aimed at ANYBODY! Myself maybe, come to think of it...

Lol........................ ;) ;) ;) ;D

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #641 on: February 11, 2013, 07:20:PM »
It's the culture of the 1980s april1 and what message Jeremy would have picked up as he told Doris Foakes he wasn't sharing any money(or inheritance)with Sheila.

Don't worry I won't have Nevill killing Brett Collins..
Wouldn't it be better if you asked Jeremy if he ever watched Dynasty before making such assumptions about him?
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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #642 on: February 11, 2013, 07:22:PM »
On or off this forum, it can be difficult to distinguish truth from fiction. There is no oracle. You can trust your sight for years before discovering that you are colour-blind. Try this experiment: open just one eye and keep it as still as you can. In your field of vision, there must be a sort of "hole" corresponding to the "blind spot" in the retina of your open eye, but can you identify where that "hole" is?
Yes I did that before some time ago. There is a blind spot just to one side.

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #643 on: February 11, 2013, 07:27:PM »
Wouldn't it be better if you asked Jeremy if he ever watched Dynasty before making such assumptions about him?

Dynasty.
I had to wipe my eyes and read again when I saw Blake Carrington quoted!! I am beginning to believe that Steve is here to pull our legs and is rolling around on his floor in fits of laughter after each post he comes up with! Next it will be Bobby Ewing he will be quoting to prove that Jeremy is the devil incarnate - or Sue Ellen...

Here is something to ponder.... http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0022672/quotes

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Re: Jeremy Bamber: the Prelude, the Tragedy and the Aftermath
« Reply #644 on: February 11, 2013, 08:06:PM »
There is a blind spot just to one side.
Yes. For anyone else, this site makes it easy to find and allows you to estimate the blind spot's width. However, try to find it unaided first.