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Don't drink tea but?

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There was no intro forum so I decided to put it here and just say hello to all glad to be here.
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Well hello to you Cemetery Hunter. Welcome to the forum. You won't find a better, nicer, more knowledgeable group of people anywhere. Also this forum has the most extensive research documents. Again Welcome!
In memory of....Laddie Miller, Royal Nelson and Donald Stewart, Lizzie Borden's dogs. "Sleeping Awhile."
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Thanks. Well I am not from Fall River but have always had an interest in Lizzie Borden and the murders.
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Welcome Cemetery Hunter, If you have an interest in Lizzie Borden this is definitely the place to be!!!! I agree with Steve about how nice the people here are and also very knowledgeable.
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Welcome to the forum, Cemetery Hunter, glad you could join us!
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Welcome Cemetery Hunter! Nice to have you aboard. Tell me how did you first become interested in Lizzie Borden? What part of the south are you from?Any chance you'll be coming north to FR? I know I sound nosey but really I'm always intersted in how someone first heard about the murders and what sparks their interest. Ciao!!!
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Welcome, Cemetery Hunter. I hope you enjoy being a part of our world, here in 'Lizzieland'. :grin:
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I love the name- now you must meet our Cemetery Jeff. Sounds like we all might have something in common. Welcome!
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Hello Cemetery Hunter and welcome aboard; tell us how you learned of our Miss Lizzie?

How long have you been interested in the Borden murder case? Do you have an opinion as to Lizzie's guilt or innocence?
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Greetings, C.H.!
How can you be from the South and not drink "sweet tea"?!!!!!
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Well I am from South Carolina and most likely will not be coming North anytime soon. Some years ago I saw a special on TV about it and got hooked from there. As far as Lizzies guilt or innocence there are some things that bother me with it. I have not had a chance to read the trial recording yet theres a lot there. And DJ I know being from the South and not drinking sweet tea is kind a weird but I have just never had a taste for the stuff.
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CH in SC-- Midlands, Low Country, Piedmont, Pee Dee, or Coast?
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Trivia for the Tea-Takers: According to a recent bio of Stephen Foster,
he originally titled his "Way Down Upon the S'wanee River"--
"Way Down Upon the Pee Dee River." One little crossout and change can certainly affect the cultural horizon, via Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, and others!
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