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« Reply #270 on: February 03, 2013, 02:16:PM »
Laser is the answer in my experience much less messy and totally permanent. NoNo is sooooo down market imo

It cost me a fortune Maggie and it's BRILLIANT!! Can't get ya legs lasered every week - you only need to use Nono once a month (if that).  :D

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« Reply #271 on: February 03, 2013, 02:17:PM »
Hmm!! Not sure Susan, there are a few exceptions  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D




Think I just MAY have to agree with that, Caroline :D :D :D

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« Reply #272 on: February 03, 2013, 02:32:PM »
Yeah, if you read Susan's post about we all come from god....

I said:  Did you know that we are share the same DNA......therefore one man could have done the first jobbo.....what I mean is that gods DNA was passed on to all of us... ;) :o :) :) :) :)

So god is a man! That´s news to me!!  ;)

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« Reply #273 on: February 03, 2013, 02:35:PM »
It cost me a fortune Maggie and it's BRILLIANT!! Can't get ya legs lasered every week - you only need to use Nono once a month (if that).  :D
yES but 6 laser treatments and its done for ever caroline ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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« Reply #274 on: February 03, 2013, 02:39:PM »
So god is a man! That´s news to me!!  ;)

I mean Jesus...Could we all be his blood line? I am a none believer, but I am interested in the Priory of Sion and the film with Tom Hanks in it...The Da Vinci Code.. lol  :) :) :) :)

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« Reply #275 on: February 03, 2013, 02:47:PM »
I mean Jesus...Could we all be his blood line? I am a none believer, but I am interested in the Priory of Sion and the film with Tom Hanks in it...The Da Vinci Code.. lol  :) :) :) :)

LOL. According to that, the prince consort, Henrik of Denmark is a direct descendent of Jesus Christ himself, and thus, as a father of the next king of Denmark, he produced an heir (crown prince Frederik) who is practically Jesus! A lazy, self-indulgent and booze-happy version, but still...  :D

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« Reply #276 on: February 03, 2013, 03:15:PM »
LOL. According to that, the prince consort, Henrik of Denmark is a direct descendent of Jesus Christ himself, and thus, as a father of the next king of Denmark, he produced an heir (crown prince Frederik) who is practically Jesus! A lazy, self-indulgent and booze-happy version, but still...  :D

Well, didn't Jesus like wine? Turned water into it (kinda like home brew on a large scale) and his blood is represented by it!! Sometimes, so is mine!!  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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« Reply #277 on: February 03, 2013, 03:18:PM »
Well, didn't Jesus like wine? Turned water into it (kinda like home brew on a large scale) and his blood is represented by it!! Sometimes, so is mine!!  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Yep, yep, know the feeling!
We are AWFULLY off topic! Where are the mods?

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« Reply #278 on: February 03, 2013, 03:19:PM »
Yep, yep, know the feeling!
We are AWFULLY off topic! Where are the mods?

I am one!  ;D And yes we are!!

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« Reply #279 on: February 03, 2013, 03:23:PM »
I am one!  ;D And yes we are!!

Oh, sorry, hadn´t noticed! I´ll behave now.  :-[

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« Reply #280 on: February 03, 2013, 03:30:PM »
I am one!  ;D And yes we are!!



Caroline, I'm SO glad it's you for a change. I'm usually the one who's in the middle of off topicness. Does it make it OK when a mod is present ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)

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« Reply #281 on: February 03, 2013, 03:34:PM »


Caroline, I'm SO glad it's you for a change. I'm usually the one who's in the middle of off topicness. Does it make it OK when a mod is present ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)

Yes, can we be serious please for 10 minutes....All off piste, no wonder its difficult to find stuff...Hahahhaha

Carry on girls!  :D :D :D :D :D :D

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« Reply #282 on: February 03, 2013, 03:40:PM »
Yes, can we be serious please for 10 minutes....All off piste, no wonder its difficult to find stuff...Hahahhaha

Carry on girls!  :D :D :D :D :D :D


Thanks Patti :D :D :D

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« Reply #283 on: February 03, 2013, 04:01:PM »

Thanks Patti :D :D :D

You're very welcome lovely april1  ;) :D :D :D :D :D

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« Reply #284 on: February 03, 2013, 05:36:PM »

Steve my dear, you are the very LAST person to suggest us incapable of working out how anothers' mind works.

Reading through last nights threads objectively it struck me that you were in conversation with numerous people who ALL had the same thoughts regarding JM and her motives which to us probably show in more subtle ways than you can translate. Lugg put it beautifully. Women understand women. I would be intrigued to know why you defend this woman at every turn and are willing to manipulate evidence and translate others' thoughts to do so. I would be interested to know what you find in her self oriented personality to like. Do you admire her brand of selfishness under the headings of her being determined and driven. Perhaps you are attracted to those very things about her that Jeremy was attracted to. From every picture I've seen of her she certainly comes across as a powerful woman and many men are turned on by such. I believe she used him, however, there are none as used as those who allow themselves to be.

Finally, the picture you paint of Nevill running down his son who anybody within hearing distance doesn't fit with the man who liked to keep family business private.
So many comments to deal with from the aftermath of the truth,which however Jeremy tries to hoodwink will out in the end. Leaving people in the West country aside and the water to wine story which occurs in only John's gospel,you should all ask yourselves just what was the purpose of Julie in Jeremy's life for a period of almost two years.

You should ask yourself just why Jeremy stuck with her not just before the tragedy(which I have called the "prelude" for the purposes of this thread),but also in the direct aftermath of the tragedy it was Julie whom Jeremy summoned for whatever reason the Jeremy supporters can ascertain you can let me know,when he specifically asked DS Stan Jones and Mick Clark if he could have a few moments alone with his girlfriend at Bourtree Cottage that first morning.

What possible reason could Jeremy have to associate with Julie after the murders? What possible reason did he have to telephone her around 10pm on the Tuesday night,then again around 3am on the Wednesday morning and finally around 5:30am from the callbox at Goldhanger. Was Jeremy so emotionally insecure that he needed Julie for support,this girl who had been fagging away at pleasing Jeremy since November 1983,and who we are led to believe had no knowledge of any murder plot Jeremy may have harboured?

It seems to me the Jeremy supporters want it both ways,which should no longer surprise me knowing this site,but as there are so many of you resolute in your support for Jeremy I would say this:either there never was any murder plan in Jeremy's mind and therefore Julie knew nothing and has made the bulk of her statement to Police up,or Jeremy bounced his murder plans off Julie and Julie is at least implicated to some degree and guilty of omission,but by the same token this also incriminates Jeremy as the source of the evil scheme in the first place. What possible motive does Julie have to admit to the damning evidence that she could have gone to Police,that she was at least an accessory before the fact and that she could have stopped the murders of five people if only she had acted earlier. Any titbits she heard from Ann Eaton and the relatives would not have been dressed up by Julie in a formal statement to Police:who needed all that hassle?

In an answer to my own question I am quite certain in my own mind that the only explanation for Jeremy's conduct in the wake of the murders was to keep Julie on board,to keep her sweet until such time as he could pay her off,the memories of the murders faded and Julie would no longer have a hold on him. He did the same with Charles Marsden whom he must have regretted making the remark about the Farm burning down to,because true to type Jeremy also contacted him shortly after the murders in an attempt to keep him on side.

I believe Julie's statement,it's a statement spoken from the heart of a 19 year old girl who had transgressed and had hoped to avoid contact with Police until her hand was forced. It does not portray her in a perfect light by any means,but the truth is so much easier to cope with in one's inner conscience;a full confession means there's no need for the constant stream of "don't knows" or "no comments" to the more dangerous questions asking why Jeremy telephoned Julie at all three times in a matter of hours,whilst ostensibly nonchalantly picking threads from a red Arran sweater,whilst inside secretly trembling with fear that the truth would surface.
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