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Post by londonranger on Apr 23, 2009 3:32:22 GMT
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Post by cpr on Apr 23, 2009 3:37:41 GMT
Happy St George's Day. ;D You know many things, slay the dragon, London.
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Post by QPR Report on Apr 23, 2009 6:43:54 GMT
And just to note, that post on WATRB has now been removed. So the link is now inoperative One of those "Stay Tuned" moments
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Post by QPR Report on Apr 23, 2009 11:04:38 GMT
One question: Does Pete KNOW who passed the information on to the club?
If he does know, why not reveal it?
If it has been revealed by other why delete it?
And if not true, why not categorically deny it rather than delete
And if he doesn't know, does he want to know and has he tried to find out?
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Post by londonranger on Apr 23, 2009 13:28:40 GMT
CR London has moved to the Cricket boards.
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Post by superckat on Apr 23, 2009 14:39:27 GMT
Ok, so what have I missed?
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Post by QPR Report on Apr 23, 2009 14:49:06 GMT
Once upon a time there was a regular poster on the WATRB...
Now one day, this poster posted on the WATRB saying that the person who had let the club know about THAT ("Sousa Spoke") post was in fact a certain Mr or Mrs/Ms x
That post was deleted.
And so this poster, posted a briefer account, about deleted posts and again mentioning that the person who had contacted the club was a certain Mr or Mrs/Ms x
That post was up for some time, before being deleted earlier today.
So the question left behind: Was it fact true that Mr or Mrs/Ms x saw the post and told the club.
If so, how likely would it be that this person (or personnette) actually read WATRB so carefully?
Or if it was true would be more likely that someone had actually let this person (personnette) know about the post so that could then contact the club.
So the bottom line: If this really was true. Then "conspiracy" would not be an excessive term to use.
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Post by andyg199 on Apr 23, 2009 15:50:29 GMT
Personette? I keep thinking that would be a smaller, chic version of a person. Like a boutique person. Or personlet.
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Apr 23, 2009 15:54:14 GMT
Personette? I keep thinking that would be a smaller, chic version of a person. Like a boutique person. Or personlet. Bernie?
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Post by londonranger on Apr 23, 2009 16:32:47 GMT
Or a Bernie Impersonator.
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Post by sandyhoops on Apr 23, 2009 16:49:21 GMT
Like they used to say in that great US comedy - Soap ...
Confused? You will be!
(I am already by the way!)
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Post by QPR Report on Apr 23, 2009 16:59:38 GMT
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Post by londonranger on Apr 23, 2009 18:28:57 GMT
Sherlockian.Net: The Final Problem -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Basic information Abbreviation (J. F. Christ, 1947): FINA Word length (C. E. Lauterbach, 1960): 7,203 First published: Strand Magazine, December 1893; McClure's Magazine, December 1893 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Text available on-line aip.de bakerstreet221b.de btinternet.com citsoft.com crosswinds.net echo-on.net gkvonline.com hawkmail.monmouth.edu marietta.edu (Diogenes Club) mastertexts.com mysterybooks.about.com sherlockholmes_cases.tripod.com sherlockian.com softlab.ntua.gr tirkzilla.com ulib.org 21stcentury.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Links of interest Sherlockian.Net links about Professor Moriarty . . . about "The Empty House" Sub Rosa: a different look at the events James Chase, "Problems with The Final Problem" Willkommen in Reichenbach im Kandertal From the Rough Guide to Switzerland "The Final Problem, Revisited" Sidney Paget illustrations for this tale -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Redmond's Delicate Question Most of the Sherlock Holmes tales are "The Adventure of" something or other. Only this one and "Thor Bridge" use the word "Problem" in their titles. In what sense is it more a "problem" than an "adventure"? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "The View Halloa", by Rosemary Michaud -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Back to the Sherlockian.Net Holmepage | Sherlockian.Net: The original stories www.sherlockian.net/canon/stories/fina.htmlCopyright © Chris Redmond 2005
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Apr 23, 2009 18:40:40 GMT
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Post by cpr on Apr 23, 2009 20:16:20 GMT
nosh1tsherlock
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Post by londonranger on Apr 23, 2009 20:30:54 GMT
.Ah Its all becoming elementary my dear r mates. The man with the twisted lip will contain the answer to the Mystery of the xxxx. identity.
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Post by QPR Report on Apr 23, 2009 20:36:24 GMT
Given that a) Pete can't currently use his own site; and b) and shown that he does read this site: The obvious thing would be for Pete to come here and say it's true; it's not true; or he doesn't know.
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Post by cpr on Apr 23, 2009 21:09:56 GMT
Gordon Bennett.
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Post by londonranger on Apr 23, 2009 21:57:39 GMT
Yes, i know he is involved.
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Apr 23, 2009 22:05:21 GMT
One of these chaps? Great Britain's Gordon Bennett Cup Team, 1903
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Post by londonranger on Apr 24, 2009 0:10:25 GMT
Z you were promoted. Must know something. Muzzeltov. Please god by me, anyway I think gordon Bennett is our next manager.
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