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wlorac
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posted August 12, 2003 05:09 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
LEXIGRAM: Jeffrey Dahmer
a d eee ff h j m rr y


Jeff had a hay hyde
He framed [and] harmed ham, jay, hare, hefer [and] deer.
He fed a dream, a rare fare
Farmer army fed

Mead made Jeff dreamy [and] mad
He heard, read rhyme [and] feared faery
Jeff defer a mad remedy
He'd feed a dream, a rare fare
Faery army fed

Jeff frame [and] harry feary
Fed faery mead
Made faery daffy [and] merry
Armed, he'd dare harm faery

Deaf - rare [to] free
He'd hem, jam hard, jar, mar [and] ram faery
Harmed head, eye, ear, arm, [and] rear

Jeff fad [to] fry red haem
He had a rare fare fed
A dreary Head he had, had Jeff

A dear army head [off] Jeff
Deemed remedy far [too] eerye
Mere Jeff feared [and] famed
Made Jeff head fray [and] fade
Jeff head frayed [and] fade

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V I C T I M S http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/notorious/dahmer/naked1.html

Steven Hicks ... June, 1978
Steven Toumi ... September, 1987
Jamie Doxtator ... 1988 [a. 14yrs]
Richard Guerrero ... March, 1988
sexual assault on Sinthasomphone, the older brother of Konerak
Anthony Sears ... July, 1989
Edward Smith ... June, 1990
Ricky Lee Beeks ... July, 1990
Ernest Miller ... Sept., 1990
David Thomas ... Sept., 1990
Curtis Straughter... Feb., 1991
Errol Lindsey ... April, 1991
Anthony Hughes ... May 24, 1991
Konerak Sinthasomphone ... May 27, 1991
Matt Turner ... June 30, 1991
Jeremiah Weinberger ... July 5, 1991
Oliver Lacey ... July 12, 1991
Joseph Bradehoft ... July 19, 1991

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Drea
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posted August 12, 2003 02:39 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Bad Bad Man..... I wonder what lesson he was here to learn?

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wlorac
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posted August 13, 2003 01:59 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
To keep his hands to himself???? Hahahahaha ...

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anafaery
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posted August 13, 2003 02:11 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
i dont like the word faery in there.

cause i am one. *sigh*

~dejectedfaery

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where i end and you begin there's a gap in between there's a gap where we meet where i end and you begin
and i'm sorry for us the dinosaurs roam the earth the sky turns green where i end and you begin

i am up in the clouds i am up in the clouds and i can't and i can't come down

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LoonyFish
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posted August 13, 2003 02:38 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Greetings All!

wlorac - Nice work! Serial killers are a special interest of mine. Thanks for posting this one!

Drea - "what lesson" indeed!?!

Ana - sweetfaery ! In this case, I beLIEve "faery" denotes one of the derogatory terms for a homosexual. Always have wondered where that usage came from???

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anafaery
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posted August 13, 2003 03:22 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
yea, usually that particular slang is spelled 'fairy' with an i. i go by the olde way.

i dunno where 'fairy' came from, insofar as usage. i have a book of euphemism around here somewhere, i should check it. if i knew where the book was.

i know that the word 'faggot' *sigh* comes from the english term for a stick to place on a fire, and is in reference to the fact that certain people once thought that gay people should be burned at the stake (and probably many still do ). i hate that term so much. i hate predjudice. its so awful. no use to it. everybody deserves life and liberty and the ability to be who they are, without fear of malice. generally speaking of course, i dont think that child molesters deserve the liberty to do *that*. er, im sure you get my drift. do i *really* have to say it in so much detail.

oh id better stop now, leave it at that, otherwise ill go on and on.

~lovingfaery

ps just checked the book, it doesnt have it

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where i end and you begin there's a gap in between there's a gap where we meet where i end and you begin
and i'm sorry for us the dinosaurs roam the earth the sky turns green where i end and you begin

i am up in the clouds i am up in the clouds and i can't and i can't come down

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wlorac
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posted August 18, 2003 08:30 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I like doing the accused killers or accused hit and run drivers - reading through the newspapers and such.

The newspapers only brush over the facts or exaggerate them - so its always good to take a look at someone who has been accused - rather than in retro.

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CarolW
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posted September 30, 2011 03:18 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for CarolW     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by CarolW:
I have updated this version to include his middle name, lionel...


LEXIGRAM: Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer
a d eeee ff h i j ll m n o rr y

Jeff had a hay hyde
He framed and harmed ham, jay, hare, hefer and deer.
He fed a dream, a rare fare
Farmer army fed

Mead made Jeff dreamy and mad
He heard, read rhyme and feared fairy
Jeff defer a mad remedy
He'd feed a dream, a rare fare
Fairy army fed

Jeff frame and harry fairy
Fed fairy mead
Made fairy daffy and merry
Armed, he'd dare harm fairy

Deaf - rare to free
He'd hem, jam hard, jar, mar and ram fairy
Harmed head, eye, ear, arm, and rear

Jeff fad to fry red haem
He had a rare fare fed
A dreary Head he had, had Jeff

A dear army head off Jeff
Deemed remedy far to eerie
Mere Jeff feared and famed
Made Jeff head fray and fade
Jeff head frayed and fade



Cool!
Only some easily done fixes to make it an actual
Lexugram!
Will get back to that in a moment;
but first....
what is "hyde"
?
And what is "haem"
?
Did you mean RIDE?
Or Hyde as in Jekyll and Hyde?

hefer is spelled heifer; which you can do.

Technically "he'd" is not allowed
because it stands for
"he would"
and you cannot have that because you have no "W" and no "U".
However that line;
"He'd feed a dream";
can be:
"He fed a dream"

Then this line:
"he'd dare harm fairy"
can be changed to:
"dare he harm fairy"
or
"he harmed fairy"
or
"dare he, harmed fairy"

This:
"He'd hem"
can be:
"He may hem"

Deaf - rare to free .....(no letter "T" for to)
can be changed to:
"Deaf- rarely free"

"Jeff fad to fry red haem"......(no letter "T" for to)
change to;
Jeff fad,
fry red haem...{what is haem though?)
or "Mad Jeff fried red haem"

"Deemed remedy far to eerie"....
(no extra "D" for deemed, and no "T" for to...nor the correct word "too" either)
can be:
"Deem remedy really eerie"


Just suggestions if you wish your creation to become 100% a Lexigram!
Even with many errors the fixes are so easily done!
Feel free to use any if you wish.

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CarolW
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posted September 30, 2011 05:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for CarolW     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hyde can be taken two ways
- as in Dr jekyll and Mr Hyde
- as in a hide where you have a shelter to stalk animals

The to is a mistake

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LEXX
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posted September 30, 2011 08:22 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for LEXX     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by CarolW:
Hyde can be taken two ways
- as in Dr jekyll and Mr Hyde
- as in a hide where you have a shelter to stalk animals

The to is a mistake


The Hyde is correct, as in Hyde, Mr. Hyde or like.
However hyde and hide are homophones that do not mean the same thing, like bear/bare do not either.
However since you can have both HYDE and HIDE, using this as your source:
Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer
a d eeee ff h i j ll m n o rr y
Then I can see the punny or play on words.
What does HAEM mean?
Haematology? Or related?
As in:
Biochemistry.....
a complex red organic pigment containing ferrous iron, present in haemoglobin

PS.
So a HIDE is like a "hunting blind"?
Where one sits in wait for prey?
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~I remember, therefore I am immortal~LEXX
~The present time is theirs, but the future is mine.~Никола Тесла
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CarolW
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posted September 30, 2011 11:17 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for CarolW     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Haem is blood

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LEXX
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posted September 30, 2011 11:21 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for LEXX     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by CarolW:
Haem is blood
Thank you!


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~I remember, therefore I am immortal~LEXX
~The present time is theirs, but the future is mine.~Никола Тесла
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