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  • Meester Anderson........Welcoming a new what?? heeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!

    Welcome welcome to our Mickey!!! xxxxx

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    • Welcome to Andy Jago

      The Forums welcomes Andy Jago to the boards...

      Glad to have you with us,Andy !

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      • Welcome To Mudlark

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        Glad to have you with us !

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        • Thank you! I'm having fun reading through the old threads.

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          • Welcome To Tyler Woodruff

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            Glad to have you with us,Tyler.

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            • Originally posted by How Brown
              The Forums welcomes Tyler Woodruff to the boards.
              Glad to have you with us,Tyler.
              Hello, Tyler

              Nice to meet you.

              Chris
              Christopher T. George, Lyricist & Co-Author, "Jack the Musical"
              https://www.facebook.com/JackTheMusical/ Hear sample song at https://tinyurl.com/y8h4envx.

              Organizer, RipperCon #JacktheRipper-#True Crime Conferences, April 2016 and 2018.
              Hear RipperCon 2016 & 2018 talks at http://www.casebook.org/podcast/.

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              • Welcome To Frank Forster

                We welcome Frank Forster to the Forums !
                Glad to have you with us,sir........................

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                • Thank you, for your welcome!
                  Maybe I can use this first post to introduce myself! I am living in Garmisch, which is a small town in the German Alps. Due to this circumstance I am a little bit cut off from libraries and other institutions for a proper research. But I try to follow the interesting discussions on this forum and on casebook.org (as well as the German jacktheripper.de). As I like to have them in a searchable document, I am transcribing articles posted in this forum. Maybe some of you like searchable documents, too. So do not hesitate to contact me if there is a special article you would like to have transcribed. Please don't be angry if that may take some time, but I am at an final stage of my PhD thesis, so time is rare. And, as I am human and English is not my mother tongue, I cannot guarantee that they are 100% free of typos. But I try my best!
                  I am interested in the Jack the Ripper-case for two years now, so that I regard myself still as a newbie. Following the current discussion I will post my most stupid newbie questions at casebook.org. But I still looking forward to having a lot of fun and learning a lot of new things about JtR.

                  P.S. I am sorry that my English is not as good as I wanted it to be, but - again - I try my best.

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                  • Hi Frank and welcome

                    Your English is fine and you should be able to understand all the posts - except for those of the proprietor.

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                    • Originally posted by Frank Forster
                      Thank you, for your welcome!
                      Maybe I can use this first post to introduce myself! I am living in Garmisch, which is a small town in the German Alps. Due to this circumstance I am a little bit cut off from libraries and other institutions for a proper research. But I try to follow the interesting discussions on this forum and on casebook.org (as well as the German jacktheripper.de). As I like to have them in a searchable document, I am transcribing articles posted in this forum. Maybe some of you like searchable documents, too. So do not hesitate to contact me if there is a special article you would like to have transcribed. Please don't be angry if that may take some time, but I am at an final stage of my PhD thesis, so time is rare. And, as I am human and English is not my mother tongue, I cannot guarantee that they are 100% free of typos. But I try my best!
                      I am interested in the Jack the Ripper-case for two years now, so that I regard myself still as a newbie. Following the current discussion I will post my most stupid newbie questions at casebook.org. But I still looking forward to having a lot of fun and learning a lot of new things about JtR.

                      P.S. I am sorry that my English is not as good as I wanted it to be, but - again - I try my best.
                      Hello Frank

                      Very glad to meet you. You might know that Christian Jaud, a schoolmaster in Bavaria, is a regular visitor here as well. I join with Robert Linford in congratulating you on your command of English. As an editor of the English language, I can detect nothing to criticize.

                      Cheers

                      Chris
                      Christopher T. George, Lyricist & Co-Author, "Jack the Musical"
                      https://www.facebook.com/JackTheMusical/ Hear sample song at https://tinyurl.com/y8h4envx.

                      Organizer, RipperCon #JacktheRipper-#True Crime Conferences, April 2016 and 2018.
                      Hear RipperCon 2016 & 2018 talks at http://www.casebook.org/podcast/.

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                      • Originally posted by Frank Forster
                        Following the current discussion I will post my most stupid newbie questions at casebook.org. But I still looking forward to having a lot of fun and learning a lot of new things about JtR.

                        P.S. I am sorry that my English is not as good as I wanted it to be, but - again - I try my best.
                        Your English is better than what I hear when I walk around Manhattan.

                        Don't be afraid to ask "stupid" questions here. We don't bite and sometimes a fresh eye kicks off a great discussion.

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                        • Dear Frank:

                          Congratulations on you working towards your thesis and PhD. Its good to know that someone else besides me is pretty smart on the site. I get lonely,buddy...

                          Don't hesitate to ask anything...you'll find out quickly that I know almost everything and am always happy to help.

                          Look in your email. I've sent you something.

                          Guten Tag.
                          Herr How

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                          • Originally posted by How Brown

                            Look in your email. I've sent you something.
                            Frank - just a heads up: How's "Philly enlargement" method doesn't work. You'd just be wasting fifty bucks.

                            From One Who Knows

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                            • And Frank, beware of anything labelled "Howard Brown Enterprises."

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                              • Thanks to the time delay the day in Old Europe starts with a little bit of confusion. Maybe ripperology is like any field of research: Trust nobody!

                                But joking apart, thanks for that How! I will have a look at it as soon as my computer is willing to do a proper download again. First of all I will accompany my colleague to the disputation of his thesis. Afterwards - hopefully - we will have a nice day in Munich.

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