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Ruling on Mr. Speedie's death
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All this is to press home your conviction that Drew didn't murder his son? You must have fleety fingures, my friend! I'm not up for an argument or debate but you say you're not a CT then go on at length with such theories. Personally I don't care which way you are, and don't give CTs too much credence or attention. Look at all the hoo-har since Kenedy's assassination, yet I watched a very convincing docu a few years ago (not long after Kossner's JFK prattled on for half a day), that satisfied me that Oswald did it, the "magic bullet" was explained and all.

Fayad is convinced that the British royal family or secret services had Diane and his son, Dodi murdered, and he just won't let it lie. Here we are, 7 years on from her death (my keeds would have liked to know here ... but they were not yet born) and a new public enquiry is just starting (yawn). After another shed load of tax pounds are spent on it they'll come out and say she was killed in an unfortunate accident cos they were driving too fast in a dangerous tunnel

>>Terry. You may know that the French version of our name is Thierry (tee-uh-ree).
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>>I think from now on, I'll call you "Conspiracy Thierry"
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>I like that - in fact, as we go into the origins, desired or otherwise, of "god given names", I will share with you that when when I was very young (a toddler), I spent time in Germany and France. My nanny was German. Helena. In fact I spoke German before I spoke english - and I spoke it well - besides German is really english with a lot more consonants! She and my father taught me the alphabet. Terry is a derivative of my long name. I learned that "Terry" means "tender"" (like Terry Cloth!).

My full nakme is Terence, from the latin clan, Terentius. The gaelic version of my name (I'm 3/4 Irish, my surname's Irish) is Turloch (Toir-lochhhh), which means "the tall tower")

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>Europe has hedgehogs - all over the place.

Say what!?

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>My lastname was assigned to my English ancestors, who were "scribes and censors", by their fuedal "noble" lords.
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>Names like "Hooper" were barrel makers, Wheelwrites made wheels, Cartwrites made Carts - I still wonder what "Wheelers" did?
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So your ancestor was someone who "thurbs"?

>But you - your ancestors, judging by your "handle" where either free or nobility - land owners or Klansmen. Your past is free of "masters". And any "asserted" masters were faught tooth and nail by your ancestors. My ancestors - though they could read and write, were little more than serfs struggling in the mud next to the Welsch!

I expect so - of the Dhomnail clan.

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Peace
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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