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#120583
In The Know (but not this time)

murdered couple in Thailand 10 Years, 10 Months ago  
Is it my faulty memory or does the pic of the girl look exactly like that Rachel woman (murdered in Australia a few years ago) ?
 
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#120595
hedda

Re:murdered couple in Thailand 10 Years, 10 Months ago  
no idea about the other case you mention but it's pretty clear that you have not only faulty memory but highly suspect thought patterns.

my great great great great (etc) grandpappy said "marrying into trade will be the roon of this family" just before he was buried beneath a car park
 
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#120597
In The Know (as always)

Re:murdered couple in Thailand 10 Years, 10 Months ago  
hedda wrote:
no idea about the other case you mention but it's pretty clear that you have not only faulty memory but highly suspect thought patterns.

I've decided that its that Rachel from Wimbledon Common that I'm thinking of !

my great great great great (etc) grandpappy said "marrying into trade will be the roon of this family" just before he was buried beneath a car park

really?
surprising that you have NOT been invited to the funeral then, isn't it?

Never mind ... I'll tell you all about it, and its on TV (I'll wave at you !). Mrs ITK is already working out which hat to wear.

btw ... was it just before or just after your conversion to loony socialism that you first had delusions of being Royal?
 
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#120603
Re:murdered couple in Thailand 10 Years, 10 Months ago  
In The Know (as always) wrote:
hedda wrote:
no idea about the other case you mention but it's pretty clear that you have not only faulty memory but highly suspect thought patterns.

I've decided that its that Rachel from Wimbledon Common that I'm thinking of !

my great great great great (etc) grandpappy said "marrying into trade will be the roon of this family" just before he was buried beneath a car park

really?
surprising that you have NOT been invited to the funeral then, isn't it?

Never mind ... I'll tell you all about it, and its on TV (I'll wave at you !). Mrs ITK is already working out which hat to wear.

btw ... was it just before or just after your conversion to loony socialism that you first had delusions of being Royal?



Rachel Nickell? The one where they got the wrong man while the real killer went on to murder two more people? Yes. She does a bit.

What do you have to do to be invited to the funeral?
 
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#120607
hedda

Re:murdered couple in Thailand 10 Years, 10 Months ago  
In The Know (as always) wrote:
hedda wrote:
no idea about the other case you mention but it's pretty clear that you have not only faulty memory but highly suspect thought patterns.

I've decided that its that Rachel from Wimbledon Common that I'm thinking of !

my great great great great (etc) grandpappy said "marrying into trade will be the roon of this family" just before he was buried beneath a car park

really?
surprising that you have NOT been invited to the funeral then, isn't it?

Never mind ... I'll tell you all about it, and its on TV (I'll wave at you !). Mrs ITK is already working out which hat to wear.

btw ... was it just before or just after your conversion to loony socialism that you first had delusions of being Royal?


I was well represented at his first one.
I do not make a habit of attending funerals of those I never met in the flesh.
 
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#120608
hedda

Re:murdered couple in Thailand 10 Years, 10 Months ago  
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:




What do you have to do to be invited to the funeral?


if the Guest Of Honour, preferably dead.
 
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#120610
In The Know (as always)

Re:murdered couple in Thailand 10 Years, 10 Months ago  
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
Rachel Nickell? The one where they got the wrong man while the real killer went on to murder two more people? Yes. She does a bit.

In some photos she's the spitting image.

What do you have to do to be invited to the funeral?

I was invited because I had been interested in the project from the very start and had been involved in numerous discussions etc, plus my involvement in medieval geneology .

There will be a whole week of celebrations, honey! - so wannabe Plantagenets (and Australians) can see real pomp and ceremony !! ... and the body will be taken back to Bosworth and then brought into Leicester in a magnificent procession (as should have happened last time!)
 
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#120619
In The Know (as always)

Re:murdered couple in Thailand 10 Years, 10 Months ago  
hedda wrote:
I do not make a habit of attending funerals of those I never met


........ especially when NOT invited !
 
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#120624
hedda

Re:murdered couple in Thailand 10 Years, 10 Months ago  
as a paid up member of the NUJ I could invite myself as press.

it's not the most inviting prospect having perused the guest list.
 
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#120625
ROSS1938

Reburial - Richard III 10 Years, 10 Months ago  
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:

What do you have to do to be invited to the funeral?



As a member of the Richard III Society, I received a free invitation without even asking.

Membership is simple and only £26 a year - via their website which provides details of their activities.

Just over six months until the event on 26 March 2015.


 
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#120627
In The Know (as always)

Re:Reburial - Richard III 10 Years, 10 Months ago  
ROSS1938 wrote:
As a member of the Richard III Society, I received a free invitation without even asking.

More Tosh !

The society makes it clear that it has NO TICKETS, and if some become available, they will have a special ballot. Tickets have been issued by the Dean of Leicester Cathedral.

It asks that people DO NOT contact them about the funeral.

www.richardiii.net/index.php
 
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#120636
Maudlin

Re:murdered couple in Thailand 10 Years, 10 Months ago  
What has all this got to do with the horrific killings in Thailand?
 
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#120641
Re:Reburial - Richard III 10 Years, 10 Months ago  
In The Know (as always) wrote:
ROSS1938 wrote:
As a member of the Richard III Society, I received a free invitation without even asking.

More Tosh !

The society makes it clear that it has NO TICKETS, and if some become available, they will have a special ballot. Tickets have been issued by the Dean of Leicester Cathedral.

It asks that people DO NOT contact them about the funeral.

www.richardiii.net/index.php



Ben must be involved in the project too then, if he was invited. I rather like the idea of being at the funeral of a king who died long before we were born. It isnt the sort of thing you would do twice!
 
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#120646
hedda

Re:Reburial - Richard III 10 Years, 10 Months ago  
ROSS1938 wrote:
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:

What do you have to do to be invited to the funeral?



As a member of the Richard III Society, I received a free invitation without even asking.

Membership is simple and only £26 a year - via their website which provides details of their activities.

Just over six months until the event on 26 March 2015.




Hi ROSS1938 !!! you must be one of my long lost cousins !!

there is a cousin Ross who still owes me 50 quid. Is it you?
 
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#120652
ROSS1938

Re:Reburial - Richard III - R3S 10 Years, 10 Months ago  
In The Know (as always) wrote:

The society makes it clear that it has NO TICKETS



Its clear that you are outside the R3S information loop - as many of my fellow members have also received tickets. We have been members of the R3S for many years; its 90 years old this year.

And, in a year from now (six months after the reburial), we will attend the Australasian Convention in New Zealand; in 2007, we attended the last such Convention there - and were absolutely amazed at the level of local interest and knowledge.

Closer to home, this year's R3S AGM is being held in Norfolk this year - in a couple of weeks time. Members only - see you there?
 
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#120655
Watcher

Re:Reburial - Richard III - R3S 10 Years, 10 Months ago  
Gotcha !
 
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#120659
Re:Reburial - Richard III - R3S 10 Years, 10 Months ago  
ROSS1938 wrote:
In The Know (as always) wrote:

The society makes it clear that it has NO TICKETS



Its clear that you are outside the R3S information loop - as many of my fellow members have also received tickets. We have been members of the R3S for many years; its 90 years old this year.

And, in a year from now (six months after the reburial), we will attend the Australasian Convention in New Zealand; in 2007, we attended the last such Convention there - and were absolutely amazed at the level of local interest and knowledge.

Closer to home, this year's R3S AGM is being held in Norfolk this year - in a couple of weeks time. Members only - see you there?


Are you sure you haven't been invited to the members service, and not the burial?
 
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#120666
ROSS1938

Re:Reburial - Richard III - R3S 10 Years, 10 Months ago  
The reburial/reinterment will have four constituent parts:-

Reception
Repose
Reburial
Reveal

My inviation is to the Reburial alone - which is not a funeral service.


www.kingrichardinleicester.com/reburial
 
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#120670
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Richard III 10 Years, 10 Months ago  
Yes, we all know what it says on the website but explain why YOU would be invited to an event (seating, what, 2000 people max?) over and above all the Church people (from both Catholic and Church of England), University people, City Council bods, Peers of the realm, Royalty, media etc etc etc ?!

You are delusional - time for (yet another) name change perhaps?
 
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#120671
In The Know (as always)

Re:Reburial - Richard III 10 Years, 10 Months ago  
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
Ben must be involved in the project too then, if he was invited.

There's the clue, honey! (and you got it !!!)

Ben / Ross / Badger / Uncle Tom Cobbly ... every time I humiliate him he simply changes his name !
 
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