I can’t believe I MISSED it! Many apologies, and a belated Happy Birthday. I was going to post you a Z-like card, but then how could anyone compete w…
These message boards (and some close friends) are my outlet. Otherwise, I tell no one nothing. Telling no-one nothing no-how never, nuh-uh seems a re…
I told them, and they all left. I can’t understand it.
As I recall (it’s been a while) what happened with that material was I transcribed it into symbols which would be OK for ZKD, and then Glurk and I (se…
I think it’s either Dan Brown sifting ideas for his next novel, or perhaps Thomas Harris, slumming.
I think the better possibility is she simply forgot them, or her attacker was the last one trying to start the car. That wouid seem the most logical c…
WC – Yes, you’re right about Mr Qvale, case closed, let’s go home.
I can think of a couple of other reasons why the keys were still in the car. Cheri obviously did get in the car to try to start it, she put the books…
‘Cos the dear old Zodiac’s a British model of Ford matey. And no – it’s no smarter to presume an astrological connection either, in my valuable person…
I would, yes, but then that’s not especially helpful! Cheri Jo didn’t. Why not?
GG – I refuse! This is a Citizen letter thread – I would NEVER waste my time on the Count Marco letter. So there. You can’t make me.
This article was not written by a Press Enterprise reporter! Who said it was? Find him and shoot him, the bounder! Point taken though, yep. Oh! And…
Speaking of the Citizen card, which we were, he wrote in as "The Zodiac" and used multiple stamps, but didn’t lick them OR the envelopes (th…
I thought the Badlands letter was on a prepaid postcard. Is there even a stamp on it? Mike It is, on a prepaid postcard and no, no stamps. Yep. Makes…
He’s a Herman Melville fan eh?