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Offline lookout

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Re: The paint in the silencer:
« Reply #15 on: May 27, 2016, 02:04:PM »
I thought you'd be busy e-mailing Essex police or the CCRC !

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Re: The paint in the silencer:
« Reply #16 on: May 27, 2016, 02:09:PM »
I thought you'd be busy e-mailing Essex police or the CCRC !
ive done it already.if its true it needs to come out to silence us.i wont hold my breath though.ive also emailed sir bernard hogan howe

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Re: The paint in the silencer:
« Reply #17 on: May 27, 2016, 02:14:PM »
No, but he had access to a bike and his two legs. The horse element doesn't come into it - as far as I know, the farm only grew crops - no animals!!

How do you know he didn't have access to a horse?  I find it difficult to believe in all those fields farmed by the Bambers or in neighbouring fields there wasn't a horse?  There's a difference between a farm having a horse or horses (I have 2 but no farm) for recreational purposes and livestock.

Anyway I think the farm did have some livestock.

Are you the only one allowed to come up with new theories eg the trailer?

Was the sighting of a scruffy hunched up man running away actually a scruffy hunched up man or a horse?

Did MM have access to a horse?  Did Jeremy tell Julie how MM arrived and departed the farm?
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Re: The paint in the silencer:
« Reply #18 on: May 27, 2016, 02:17:PM »
How do you know he didn't have access to a horse?  I find it difficult to believe in all those fields farmed by the Bambers or in neighbouring fields there wasn't a horse?  There's a difference between a farm having a horse or horses (I have 2 but no farm) for recreational purposes and livestock.

Anyway I think the farm did have some livestock.

Are you the only one allowed to come up with new theories eg the trailer?

Was the sighting of a scruffy hunched up man running away actually a scruffy hunched up man or a horse?

Re "SHUM". It depends on whether he was walking semi-upright on  two legs or galloping away on  four.

Did MM have access to a horse?  Did Jeremy tell Julie how MM arrived and departed the farm?

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Re: The paint in the silencer:
« Reply #19 on: May 27, 2016, 02:19:PM »
How do you know he didn't have access to a horse?  I find it difficult to believe in all those fields farmed by the Bambers or in neighbouring fields there wasn't a horse?  There's a difference between a farm having a horse or horses (I have 2 but no farm) for recreational purposes and livestock.

Anyway I think the farm did have some livestock.

Are you the only one allowed to come up with new theories eg the trailer?

Was the sighting of a scruffy hunched up man running away actually a scruffy hunched up man or a horse?

Did MM have access to a horse?  Did Jeremy tell Julie how MM arrived and departed the farm?
livestock yes ,he could just as easily have rode a cow, goat ,pig and ram.if he was on a horse the so called hunchman than he would have been described as being 10foot tall,he wasnt.just a thought

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Re: The paint in the silencer:
« Reply #20 on: May 27, 2016, 02:22:PM »
jackie you havnt hit yourself over the head while practicing your morris dancing,have you.whats that old tv series macmillan and wife he rides about the city on a horse

I havent banged my head while Morris dancing but I have had a couple of falls from my horses.  One more than the other.  I often ride without a hat because I like feeling the breeze or wind through my hair.

I'm not old enough to remember old tv series.
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Re: The paint in the silencer:
« Reply #21 on: May 27, 2016, 02:24:PM »
livestock yes ,he could just as easily have rode a cow, goat ,pig and ram.if he was on a horse the so called hunchman than he would have been described as being 10foot tall,he wasnt.just a thought

Now you're being silly sami.  How many people ride cows, goats, pigs or rams?  Lots of people ride horses including the queen.

No I'm saying was the scruffy hunched man in fact a horse?
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Re: The paint in the silencer:
« Reply #22 on: May 27, 2016, 02:25:PM »
I havent banged my head while Morris dancing but I have had a couple of falls from my horses.  One more than the other.  I often ride without a hat because I like feeling the breeze or wind through my hair.

I'm not old enough to remember old tv series.


This isn't the place to reveal your sexual fantasies, Jackie ;)

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Re: The paint in the silencer:
« Reply #23 on: May 27, 2016, 02:28:PM »
Now you're being silly sami.  How many people ride cows, goats, pigs or rams?  Lots of people ride horses including the queen.

No I'm saying was the scruffy hunched man in fact a horse?
jackie your not serious,please tell me your not serious,i injoy a joint now and than but whatever your on is far stronger,ever thought of lowing the dose ;)

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Re: The paint in the silencer:
« Reply #24 on: May 27, 2016, 02:30:PM »
I havent banged my head while Morris dancing but I have had a couple of falls from my horses.  One more than the other.  I often ride without a hat because I like feeling the breeze or wind through my hair.

I'm not old enough to remember old tv series.

Jackie I imagine riding your horse without a proper hat is quite dangerous but I guess it is better.  I would not think for one minute you are into Morris Dancing  and it is your legs you bang with your stick not your head hahaha


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Re: The paint in the silencer:
« Reply #25 on: May 27, 2016, 02:32:PM »
jackie your not serious,please tell me your not serious,i injoy a joint now and than but whatever your on is far stronger,ever thought of lowing the dose ;)

Hi sami
you are so naughty into happy ciggies.  Never really tried them somebody gave me one once but I think it was a roll up filled with black twist nearly choked me never again ;D

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Re: The paint in the silencer:
« Reply #26 on: May 27, 2016, 02:33:PM »

This isn't the place to reveal your sexual fantasies, Jackie ;)

I've already said my sexual fantasies revolve  around Noel the supervet only.  No beastality.  Say no more or Neil will appear and tell me off for "cheap sexual innuendo"  :'(

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Re: The paint in the silencer:
« Reply #27 on: May 27, 2016, 02:34:PM »
Jackie I imagine riding your horse without a proper hat is quite dangerous but I guess it is better.  I would not think for one minute you are into Morris Dancing  and it is your legs you bang with your stick not your head hahaha
afternoon sue they do raise the sticks and bang them with the person oppisite could easily miss and strike ones head ;) :)) :))

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Re: The paint in the silencer:
« Reply #28 on: May 27, 2016, 02:37:PM »
afternoon sue they do raise the sticks and bang them with the person oppisite could easily miss and strike ones head ;) :)) :))

hahaha Sami you could be right never thought of that good way to accidently give somebody a smack across the head  ;D

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Re: The paint in the silencer:
« Reply #29 on: May 27, 2016, 02:41:PM »
Jackie I imagine riding your horse without a proper hat is quite dangerous but I guess it is better.  I would not think for one minute you are into Morris Dancing  and it is your legs you bang with your stick not your head hahaha

I like the combination of an element of danger riding one of my two horses over difficult terrain fast without a hat and the relative safety of morris dancing.

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