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It seems that the origins of this guncase and what should be done with it is being debated in other media! Here is a letter published recently in a provincial newspaper in the UK, quote; "Sir, If,heaven forbid,these stains turn out to be not Finch Hatton,s DNA nor Bror,s,where then does that leave us,are they certain that the hair found caught in the corner is indeed Aryan in origin.Certainly not a Curly retriever,however,and this is drawing a very long bow,is not the hair of the Ethiopian brown and curly and do not many dark rumours abound,spoken of behind closed doors,of the terrible fascination of certain characteristics of the Ethiopian held by some white women.One would hope nay pray to the one true god that nothing of this nature should turn out to be the case,but one must always be prepared for the worst. Should this terrible eventuality come to pass then how will the value of the case be affected? possibly enhanced,as a most undignified scramble takes place to among the media to be the first to put before a sensation hungry public the facts of this sorry case. One could then ask almost anything one wanted for this guncase and in these days of checque-book journalism one would no doubt receive ones wishes. The only honourable thing,however, would be to burn the evidence of this ghastly act and keep the honour of this most lovely of women, as she was portrayed by Meryl Streep,intact. The very thought of a large and horny Ethiopian rodgering the woman over this guncase and having his wicked way with her is more than than a civilised man can reasonably be expected to bear. One can only hope that the pursuit of Mammon does not overcome this gentlemans,hopefully,innate sense of honour and that faced with the decision he takes the only right and proper path. Yr.Obdt.Svt. William R.Rutherholden Esq." |