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Funny how many things go missing from museums etc, when you consider that the only people who normally have access to them are the academics.

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So academics are some how different to the rest of us??? I dont think so! We are all the same ... and suffer the same frailties... not good to look for excuses!

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dig-it-pete wrote:Explain how a £750,000 ring gets lost? Volume of items as I see it has nothing to do with it. That ring was not just shoved in a drawer somewhere but would have been securely locked in a safe and if it wasn't there is something very wrong with their system.
I was specifically referring to your 1 + 1 = 9 comment about "lost Treasure" items. Find me the evidence where the BM have lost Treasure post inquest.

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jcmaloney wrote:
dig-it-pete wrote:Explain how a £750,000 ring gets lost? Volume of items as I see it has nothing to do with it. That ring was not just shoved in a drawer somewhere but would have been securely locked in a safe and if it wasn't there is something very wrong with their system.
I was specifically referring to your 1 + 1 = 9 comment about "lost Treasure" items. Find me the evidence where the BM have lost Treasure post inquest.
give it five years.. :g23:
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deepseeker wrote:
jcmaloney wrote:
dig-it-pete wrote:Explain how a £750,000 ring gets lost? Volume of items as I see it has nothing to do with it. That ring was not just shoved in a drawer somewhere but would have been securely locked in a safe and if it wasn't there is something very wrong with their system.
I was specifically referring to your 1 + 1 = 9 comment about "lost Treasure" items. Find me the evidence where the BM have lost Treasure post inquest.
give it five years.. :g23:
I dont see what all the fuss is about ... stuff goes missing whatever line you are in ... me..... I lost countless millions when I was in Banking ... though luckily enough it wasn't my money!!! :hahaha: :hahaha: :hahaha: :g38: :g38: :g38:

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I cant see the banking crisis was anything to laugh at;
Typical bankers attitude. :g45:

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deepseeker wrote:
jcmaloney wrote:
dig-it-pete wrote:Explain how a £750,000 ring gets lost? Volume of items as I see it has nothing to do with it. That ring was not just shoved in a drawer somewhere but would have been securely locked in a safe and if it wasn't there is something very wrong with their system.
I was specifically referring to your 1 + 1 = 9 comment about "lost Treasure" items. Find me the evidence where the BM have lost Treasure post inquest.
give it five years.. :g23:
So there isn`t any then.

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