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NatashaD Wrote:

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> Why do you think I am this S>:D SeanMacGabhann?


You say this like you know nothing of her but in the 'about this forum' section on the thread regarding banned forumites you claim she is a friend of yours if memory serves correctly. Must just pop over and look.

An article in todays Gaurdian has said that the victim was known to her attacker, who was also female. The murder also took place a few streets away from where Home Secretary Jacqui Smith used to live. This is the Home Secretary who sparked controversy by saying she would not walk alone after dark in 'parts' of London.
MadWorld, no there hasn't been any futher developments to the case, although the police apparently knows who stabbed the victim, Dee Willis. I expect we won't hear much of this story now as things like this seem to be happening almost daily in London.

bignumber5 Wrote:

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> Allow me to ask David and bignumber5 the same

> question as you mention The Krays.

> ..Chicago!..LOL

David what do you think about that question I posed you?

sorry to veer of topic again but in reply to Natasha: As someone who is new to the forum I'm not sure how you can assert that my memory is incorrect 'again'. However in the thread regarding banned forumites you comment as if you have been speaking to Spangles and I quote "She believes it is because she called Sean McGabbhan's postings 'insipid'." and "She says she received no warnings about her 'behaviour'." and lastly, "I have it on good authority that she is".

All quotes sound very much like you have been in contact with said person. Also the tone of your last comment to me sounds very much like something she would have said so I'm with Keef and think that you are in fact Spangles.

Over to you.

"a few streets away..." how many is a few, it's more like a mile away because she lives on my street, Ivydale Road, that would make it about 15-20 streets away by my reckoning. ;-). These articles don't do their research very well do they


MadWorld74 Wrote:

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> An article in todays Gaurdian has said that the

> victim was known to her attacker, who was also

> female. The murder also took place a few streets

> away from where Home Secretary Jacqui Smith used

> to live. This is the Home Secretary who sparked

> controversy by saying she would not walk alone

> after dark in 'parts' of London.

taper Wrote:

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> only a bozo would want their personal security, or

> that of their community, underwritten by

> criminals. what a diminished hobbesian existence

> that would be. and the idea that the krays did

> anything like that is pure myth. I


Funny you should say that as Ronnie(not so much Reggie) was a great Student of Philosophical anthropology.He often attempted to unify disparate ways of understanding behaviour of humans in the Bethnal Green Road as both creatures of their social environments and creators of their own values. Reggie,however believed that,although the majority of philosophers throughout the history of philosophy can be said to have a distinctive "anthropology" that undergirds their thought, philosophical anthropology itself, as a specific discipline in philosophy, arose within the later modern period as an outgrowth from developing methods in philosophy, such as phenomenology and existentialism. The former, which draws its energy from methodical reflection of human experience from the philosopher's own personal experience, naturally aided the emergence of philosophical explorations of human nature and the human condition which is why they were forced to remove Jack The Hat McVitie from lifes little equation...

Not many people know that....

"Bozo"??...Wasn't he the geezer in U2???:).

Stab victim fights for life

Thursday, 3 July 2008

A man in his early 20s is said to be in a life-threatening condition after being stabbed in south London. Officers were called to Beulah Crescent in Thornton Heath, south London, just before 2pm today after reports of a knife attack.

An air ambulance was scrambled but the victim was eventually taken to hospital by road after being treated at the scene.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "Shortly before 2pm we were called to reports of a stabbing in Beulah Crescent, Thornton Heath.

"He has gone to a south London hospital and is in a life-threatening condition." ......


To add to the New Cross debacle we now have this tonight!!

Would you mind awfully if I stay in the 'burbs for a tad longer...

Mark Wrote:

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> Nicely copied from wikipedia Tony. You forgot to

> mention that Ronnie, apart from being a deep

> thinker, held Jack the Hat whilst his brother

> stabbed him in the face. Those were the days.

I tried to make it as relevant to the "Chaps" as possible:)...actually a Freudian slip here as I,accidently,typed in "Chaos" instead of "Chaps"..think I was right the first time:)

"Those Were The Days"...Now you are thinking of Dear Mary Hopkin...

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