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Lighthouse 101 wrote: <quoted text> That's not funny. i wonder if Amy means that at least there is a reliable pattern to Jenkins' content, but Green's is a whole new and unexpected twist to what should be an honest, intelligent investigative process....that is falling woefully short by the way he represents himself? just sayin.
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Jenkins wrote: Can anyone show anything that shows they're NOT conducting a murder investigation? http://www.doj.nh.gov/criminal/cold-case/vict... "Her disappearance is being treated as suspicious." Her status under the "victim list" Not unsolved homicide, not suspicious death, but missing person.
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SnowyB wrote: <quoted text> i wonder if Amy means that at least there is a reliable pattern to Jenkins' content, but Green's is a whole new and unexpected twist to what should be an honest, intelligent investigative process....that is falling woefully short by the way he represents himself? just sayin. Yep. At least with Jenkins you can skim the first few lines and know if you've already read this one. Plus, Jenkins is funny when he gets all wound up. Green reminds me of an accountant I know. He told long boring stories and tried to work calculus into every conversation.
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SnowyB wrote: <quoted text> i wonder if Amy means that at least there is a reliable pattern to Jenkins' content, but Green's is a whole new and unexpected twist to what should be an honest, intelligent investigative process....that is falling woefully short by the way he represents himself? just sayin. Doesn't matter what the other posters do. Jenkins is consistently wrong. Trading one fallacy for another is still a fallacy. An untruth is an untruth. The scary thing about Jenkins is he exists, this is someone that anyone could bump into in a store and have to speak to him. Green will stop, but Jenkins will continue and continue and continue.
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amy researches wrote: <quoted text> Yep. At least with Jenkins you can skim the first few lines and know if you've already read this one. Plus, Jenkins is funny when he gets all wound up. Green reminds me of an accountant I know. He told long boring stories and tried to work calculus into every conversation. both express themselves like no one else i know, thank goodness. you're right, i can skim one, but the other isn't plowable, even with heavy machinery.
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Lighthouse 101 wrote: <quoted text> Doesn't matter what the other posters do. Jenkins is consistently wrong. Trading one fallacy for another is still a fallacy. An untruth is an untruth. The scary thing about Jenkins is he exists, this is someone that anyone could bump into in a store and have to speak to him. Green will stop, but Jenkins will continue and continue and continue. no love for Jenkins here; he wasn't happy that i thought he was raised by wolves (how i earned my "epic bit*ch" wings), but in rethinking, i take that back. i have love and every respect for wolves, so i make no claim as to who might have raised him to think, believe and express himself in the ways he does.
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I'm going to Gatlinburg TN tomorrow for Memorial Day weekend... I have to go through Asheville NC right on I-40 to get there.. Going through most of Asheville has this "paper mill" nasty smell.. Ohh well..
Owning a record label in the south, I work with lots of bands.. Eve of Redemption is out of Asheville NC.. What's the name of your band Mr. Green? I work with everyone from Geffen to Young Money.. Your a song writer right? Or a cover band? If yall is playing lemme know & ill stop by & listen.. I know I'll be in Maggie Valley for at least a day......
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Jenkins wrote: <quoted text> Can anyone show anything that shows they're NOT conducting a murder investigation? From the very same Cold Case Unit website victims list. They have two categories for Homicide listed: Unsolved Homicide Suspicious Death Those are very clearly Homicide investigations and the option to label MM's disappearance as one of them was and is available to them. Yet they choose to categorize MM as a Missing Person. A suspicion of foul play may get them on the list, but it is ONLY suspicion. Missing Person is more likely a catch all for "we don't really know wtf happened but we want to keep looking". If and when this becomes a murder investigation, they will then be able to label MM's disappearance as such.
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Mr Green is originally from Doylestown PA. Can't find any record of him practicing law there or in Asheville. His father may be the Senior Pastor at Christ Anglican church in Asheville and is a partner in Oscher Green consulting...
Emmett,
He is pictured on Face book with an acoustic cutaway, which is my chosen axe for my current gig, so, I'm guessing it's not hip hop, hardcore or anything to progressive..!
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John Green----Youtube---Asheville street music...
I grew up playing mountain music in northern Ga. I will admit that I like the way he walks the notes around his chords...Very typical of flat pickers and bluegrass players... ; )
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I write the songs that make the whole world Ping.
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Tang Zoi wrote: I write the songs that make the whole world Ping. Barry Tangalow
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BillNH wrote: <quoted text> Barry Tangalow Good one Bill....LOL
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Mus Tang Sally...Key of C.. ; )
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Lighthouse 101 wrote: <quoted text> http://www.doj.nh.gov/criminal/cold-case/vict... "Her disappearance is being treated as suspicious." Her status under the "victim list" Not unsolved homicide, not suspicious death, but missing person. Sorry Lighthouse 101. I didn't read your post before I replied to Jenkins. You did a complete job of pointing out the facts before I did. I wasn't trying to upstage you.
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thanks, Ridiculous. just as i thought, another faker. an actor/musician/wannabe writer. why am i not surprised? the throbbing ego is so large that the claim is easily refutable by an easy search. oh, and BillNH, i've tried to edumacate Jenkins to interpreting the language on the CCU site, but my personal battery power on just when we think there is some reasonably peaceful co-existence, enters a cloying, pompous idiot score was depleted long ago. gotta run.
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Ridiculous wrote: Mr Green is originally from Doylestown PA. Can't find any record of him practicing law there or in Asheville. I'm no longer able to access his list of prior employers on his FB page. It was there yesterday. I didn't see any attorney work listed. In my experience dealing with former lawyers turned consultants online, many have been disbarred or received disciplinary action that prompted them to leave the practice. They typically casually leave out that part and don't let others know what state they practiced in in hopes that no one will contact the state bar to find out the truth. I've yet to encounter anyone who altogether lied about being a lawyer, but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen. Whatever the case may be, I would have more respect for Green if he would just tell his readers the truth. He does seem to be a talented musician.
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lol...two posts in one on the last paragraph, thanks to the bastid that stole my name and all those before him that send some of us to signing in. but BillNH, just delete a few phrases to get what i mean.
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amy researches wrote: <quoted text> I'm no longer able to access his list of prior employers on his FB page. It was there yesterday. I didn't see any attorney work listed. In my experience dealing with former lawyers turned consultants online, many have been disbarred or received disciplinary action that prompted them to leave the practice. They typically casually leave out that part and don't let others know what state they practiced in in hopes that no one will contact the state bar to find out the truth. I've yet to encounter anyone who altogether lied about being a lawyer, but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen. Whatever the case may be, I would have more respect for Green if he would just tell his readers the truth. He does seem to be a talented musician. Making Me wonder IF He might really be MASON / AKA...Frederick Leatherman.
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Tang Zoi wrote: <quoted text> Making Me wonder IF He might really be MASON / AKA...Frederick Leatherman. I never knew Fred, but I don't think so.
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