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Old 28-01-2011, 05:44 PM #1
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Pyramid will contradict everything people post on this forum have you noticed.
I suggest you read what was written in respect of Mifletz post to which I replied, discussing the matter of 'dead weight' ..... you will see there is no contradiction. What I did do was offer up my own thoughts on whether there is a difference between the weight of a dead body, and the weight of an alive but unconscious person. Mifletz suggested there was a substantial difference in these weights - and my comment was worded quite clearly, in a manner which not only did I question if that was the case, I also mitigated my own uncertaintly by way of an explanation as to why I thought what I did. Try reading, digesting and at least try to understand context before criticising.

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I certainly don't find it amusing where did I say that. This man should be regarded as a B case prisoner awaiting trial but has infract gone to an A graded prison. I THINK I MAY HAVE USED THE QUOTE BUTTON FACILITY THIS TIME JUST FOR YOU
If you didn't find your comment amusing, then why add in this smiley
-----> - you used it immediately after the comment in question. That smiley represents 'big grin'. Most big grins indicate amusement. What on earth else was this smiley meant to represent?

And no, still you are unable to master the simple art of hitting the quote button.
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Old 30-01-2011, 08:39 AM #2
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I suggest you read what was written in respect of Mifletz post to which I replied, discussing the matter of 'dead weight' ..... you will see there is no contradiction. What I did do was offer up my own thoughts on whether there is a difference between the weight of a dead body, and the weight of an alive but unconscious person. Mifletz suggested there was a substantial difference in these weights - and my comment was worded quite clearly, in a manner which not only did I question if that was the case, I also mitigated my own uncertaintly by way of an explanation as to why I thought what I did. Try reading, digesting and at least try to understand context before criticising.



If you didn't find your comment amusing, then why add in this smiley
-----> - you used it immediately after the comment in question. That smiley represents 'big grin'. Most big grins indicate amusement. What on earth else was this smiley meant to represent?

And no, still you are unable to master the simple art of hitting the quote button.
I wish I was so perfect as youagain
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Old 30-01-2011, 09:28 AM #3
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Given the snowy weather conditions at the time, is it conceiveable that the covered body was dragged there.....on a sledge?! Else why drop it off a mere 3 miles away? Whereas 3 miles is at the limit of one man hauling 165lbs on a sledge over snow-covered tarmac! Instead of looking for a car/van on the Clifton Bridge road, maybe the police should look footage of the bridge's snow-covered pedestrian pavement!


Perhaps the police also found a receipt in VT's pocket, for the hire of some of these.....



After all, a 6'4" man, pulling a dead body along in a sledge is the most normal looking thing to see in Bristol, looks completely inconspicious. You sure you're not related to Marney!! I have my suspicions!


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I wish I was so perfect as youagain
It's good to have an ambition in life, something to strive for Marney.

Perfection is a very rare thing but it's touching that you seem to think I am perfect, what a lovely compliment! I suppose I should thank you but I won't bother.

The ability to read what is written, to understand what is written however, isn't perfection. It is a fairly simple process for the majority of people - yet it seems one that continually eludes you - as you have proven repeatedly on this very thread.

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Old 30-01-2011, 03:15 PM #4
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The ability to read what is written, to understand what is written however, isn't perfection. It is a fairly simple process for the majority of people - yet it seems one that continually eludes you - as you have proven repeatedly on this very thread.

You sound like a teacher with your consistent degrading comments on other peoples postings

People will be wondering if you are, especially with your consistent " Chris Jefferies is innocent" comments.

Surely you are too good to be wasting your time on these forums with such genius or are you especially on here to correct the masses, mistakes.
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Old 30-01-2011, 03:31 PM #5
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You sound like a teacher with your consistent degrading comments on other peoples postings

People will be wondering if you are, especially with your consistent " Chris Jefferies is innocent" comments.

Surely you are too good to be wasting your time on these forums with such genius or are you especially on here to correct the masses, mistakes.
With my 'consistent degrading comments'? Consistent? Oh..... I see, you mean 'constant'. Deary me.

The way it works is simple Marney. If you want to come onto a very serious thread, being vitriolic, calling people trolls etc and do not a lot other than try to provoke reactions in other fms with your very own low grade brand of sarcasm, you have to learn that if you play with fire, you have to expect to get burnt. If you can't stand the heat and all that......

I believe Chris Jefferies is innocent - hardly makes me a teacher! There are thousands of others in the UK who will be thinking the same as me - do you wonder if they are all teachers too?

I'm here on this thread for sensible and mature discussion - your reason for being on this thread, is questionable.

I am however beginning to enjoy the challenge of trying to decipher some of your own posts, they do have a certain entertainment value to them - tedious although they may be at times.

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