An unusual find by a workman unblocking a fish-smelling drain.It was thought the drain was blocked by kippers but instead it was a PIRANHA fish. Piranha,s live in amazionian river ,have powerful jaws and have a huge appetite for meat.It is suspected the Piranha came from a tropical fish owner in the Teleford area,Shopshire.
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Saturday, 12 April 2014
LOW FAT FOOD DOUBLE THE SUGAR
We are always told to eat less fat but its differcult when low-fat foods sometimes contain double the sugar. as i found out from reading this article in sunday mirror -06.04.2014 -page 14 which compares various low fat supermarket options.why is so much extra sugar a problem is that sugar will convert into fat and you will find you feel hungry again quicker.http://www.channel4.com/programmes/dispatches/4od
TIMOSHA LIKES AC/DC
THE TALE
A long time ago the family moved to the small village hoping it was the last move.At first the neighbours were o.k but then things started to go wrong if anyone came to visit thier would give them grief for parking not in right place.The female of family tried to make her front garden more beautiful but the posh neighbour shouted and yelled at her and reported her to the landlord.The village is not all bad but the female is now upset but a genial long haired wizard and his wife may help with offers of kindness ,how this tle ends is unknown but the family are on the waiting list to move but waydown in a possilbe going.
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
MIKE HARDCASTLE-INTERVIEWED BY MARK ANTONY RAINES
what inspired you? 1st answer :I got inspired after studying a number of 18th and 19th century
scientists or polymaths who had an encyclopedic outlook in their study
of the natural world and many other fields of science. I also love the
art and the craftmanship of those two periods, especially the Victorian
era. What was created back then was created to last, unlike the
"throw-away" creations of today. I got inspired to create my website
after reading the book, "The Man Who Tapped The Secrets Of The Universe"
by Glenn Clark, which delves into the genius mind of the more modern
polymath, Walter Russell. My interest in Cryptozoology has been
life-long as my father has always had an interest in the subject and he
personally knew people who had seen thylacines here on the mainland, as
well as our own personal experiences of yowies on one of our previous
properties West of Kempsey, on the mid north coast of NSW.
Q2: What are your aims?
2nd answer:
My aim is to connect and interact through my website as well as through social media, with fellow cryptozoologists, natural scientists and those interested in the polymathic outlook. This is what my website is trying to promote.
Q3: What plans do you have for the future?
3rd answer:
Well, we are planning to relocate to the southern granite belt in Queensland in the near future. This is a mountainous area, featuring a number of National Parks and wilderness areas. There have been a number of reported cryptid sightings over the years in this area, and I am keen to do cryptozoological research of the area once we are settled there. I am adding to my website and this will be a continual process. I am also putting together a book canvessing the subjects that are featured on my website. It will include any new or current cryptozoological findings.
Q2: What are your aims?
2nd answer:
My aim is to connect and interact through my website as well as through social media, with fellow cryptozoologists, natural scientists and those interested in the polymathic outlook. This is what my website is trying to promote.
Q3: What plans do you have for the future?
3rd answer:
Well, we are planning to relocate to the southern granite belt in Queensland in the near future. This is a mountainous area, featuring a number of National Parks and wilderness areas. There have been a number of reported cryptid sightings over the years in this area, and I am keen to do cryptozoological research of the area once we are settled there. I am adding to my website and this will be a continual process. I am also putting together a book canvessing the subjects that are featured on my website. It will include any new or current cryptozoological findings.
A TALK WITH MIKE DAVIS-SINGER-SONGWRITER WITH MARK ANTONY RAINES
folow link to see more of mike davissong liar by mike davis-mike davis-singer/songwriter-mike is a friend of jon downes who he meet when hitchiking-at the time mike had longer hair than jon but going a bit thinner on top these days.the sons he writes he wishs to protray a sprirtal and help others through song and does with a passion to bring enjoyment through this medium.he tends not to play live due to stage fright and doubts his singing and guiar work which is not true as can be seen in his various videos.he does all his recording at jon downes famous cow shed based at woolsery and films his videos there as well not bad for basic equiment not of a professional studio but this brings it back to the studeos of old as many started this way.he has an ep out which i think you can get through gonzo mutimedia and whilst talking with him he mentioned how one of his songs helped a friend of his.i enjoyed my chat with mike as easy going and wish him all the best in his music.
Sunday, 6 April 2014
Holy prefix, Batman! A look at Bat-words in honor of Batman's 75th anniversary
Holy prefix, Batman! A look at Bat-words in honor of Batman's 75th anniversary
Batman's contributions to the English language are as varied and colorful as his rogues gallery
By Mark Peters | April 3, 2014
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Batman's contributions to the English language are practically Shakespearean in scope.
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t's been 75
years since Batman made his comic book debut. Since 1939, the cowled
hero has contributed villains, sidekicks, gadgets, and thousands of
stories to popular culture — and no less significantly, quite a few
additions to the English language.Almost everyone can recite the names of the major Batman allies (Alfred, Commissioner Gordon, Robin) and villains (The Joker, The Riddler, The Penguin, Two-Face). Nicknames such as "the caped crusader," "the dark knight," "the world's greatest detective," and "the boy wonder" are thrown around in any number of contexts, as is the fill-in-the-blank phrase "Holy ___, Batman!" But among all these linguistic contributions, the most flexible and fun Batman-ism is probably the Bat- affix, which is seen in Batarangs, Batcows, Batkids, and beyond.
Though my interest in reading and watching Batman has ebbed and flowed, I've been a lifelong fan of Bat-words. Who wouldn't be? Bat-terms are invariably fun to say, and what kid doesn't dream of hanging around the Batcave, driving the Batmobile, or tossing a Batarang at a villain's head?
Many of those terms were coined by Lorenzo Semple, Jr., who created the Batman television show read more
Saturday, 5 April 2014
THE GREAT GREY SHRIKE SPOTTED
The great gray shrike-black mask and grey plumage has been spotted on darrtmoor. Not a frequent visitor as tends to be territorial and normally mobbed by other birds due to being recognized as a predator.the great grey shrike visits heathland,farmland ,scrub,costal dunes,clear-felled forestry.They feed on beetles,.mammals,other birds and other insects.
HERCULES THE BEAR
Andy Robbins -Scottish wrestler decided he needed a wrestling partner so he went to a local zoo and brought a bear cub he called Hercules. The bear known as herc lived with Andy and his wife Maggie in sheriffmiur,dunblaine for 25 years. The television documentary involves the story of Herc -10ft,50st-grizzy bear and how his life was like living as an almost human bear .Herc came in demand after the couple made a home documentary about herc after which he came in demand for tv commercials and appe\red in films like james bond octopussy- bond.TO WATCH DOCUMENTRY
KETAMINE -POSSILBE DEPRESSION THERPHY.
NO CREATURE TIME IS TO LET DIE OUT.
Pandas live in the lowlands of china and eat a diet of bamboo and are differercult to breed in zoos, but the article found in the sun newspaper by Chris Packham suggests that it's time we let this species become extinct and focus on realistic conservation. This idea is wrong, we should try to keep any species going until their last breath as when you begin down the road of picking and choosing how far will man go.
ASHANINKA SPOTTED.
BLACKDEATH VICTIMS UNEARTHED
Skeletons unearthed in Londons Crossrail excavations proved to be victims of the black death pandemic of the 14th century.the teeth contained d.na of the plague bacterium yesina pestis and the graves where the skeletons found dated to 1348-50.Old records said that thousands of Londoners perished and put into graves but the location was a mystery. A
rchaeologist believe this location to be under chaterhouse square near barbican.
rchaeologist believe this location to be under chaterhouse square near barbican.
Saturday, 29 March 2014
SUDER THE ELEPHANT
Suder a 14 year old elephant is still in chains despite a claim by Sir Paul McCartney that he would help save it.A video has emerged showing the elephant battered and in pain from a wooden stave.6 years ago a order of the Indian high court via pressure Sir Paul McCartney was thought to set uder free.PETA are the ones who found Sunder still in the same place KILHAPYR,SOUTH MUMBAI still being ill treated.WWW.THESUN.CO.UK FOR VIDEO.
PRECIOUS FRIEND
Words from the back of St. Christopher worn every day, source unknown.It's not just what you, ve done for me that makes me love you so, It's all the joy you are the friend me,I,ve come to know. If I thought for the day I would say the first line relates to your love for your partner,family, animals in your life. The second line can be seen in2 ways the friend you wish to be to others or what their friendship means to you as there can see through your faults and likes the person you are.
Sunday, 23 March 2014
HARRY(HARRY BEEKEEPER BONDEVIK) INTERVIEWED BY MARKANTONY RAINES
I think what inspired me to write first of all was just a combination of being inspired by the first Weird Weekend I ever went to, and from my parents and my school at that time encouraging me to improve and hone my writing skills. That and back when I started writing for the blog I didn't have a whole lot to do in my spare time, so it became a fun hobby. With regards to when I wrote Left Behind- well, that was quite obviously influenced by the fact I suddenly found myself quite deeply entrenched in comic book culture!
My aims are to generally get better at writing, and hopefully gain enough skills to eventually start writing as a hobby again, but since I started work on my GCSEs at school I haven't found enough time to do so. I don't think I have any other goals apart from that. When I do write, I tend to just sit down and bash my ideas out with no actual regard to the consequences.
In the future I am determined to eventually get another book out. I can't promise when, because I have no idea when the inspiration will hit and when/if I will have the time to do so! I would also like to start up with contributing to the blog again, especially with my years of employment and higher education looming ahead. It would probably be a good idea to get as much writing done as possible before then- not only would it relieve the stress of having to work and write at the same time, but it would certainly be an attractive prospect for future employers to consider. But for now, I think I will just settle on slowly improving my skills with a mixture of fanfiction, coursework and intense reading sessions: all for that one fateful day when I do finally release another book.
Harry Beekeeper Bondevik
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Harry Beekeeper Bondevik
is that all good enough? also would it be too much to ask if you referred to me as harry for the blog? it's just a preferred nickname thank you
Dog disease could be boon for human medicine
Texas is a very
energetic, smart and playful German shepherd dog. "He always tries his
best to please me," said his owner Helene Bäckman.
But when Texas was six months old, Helene noticed that he started to behave unusually.He started to jump and bite the air repeatedly.
"It´s like he sees something. He jumps and when he´s biting, he bites hard," she said.
"You can hear his teeth against each other.
"He can do this for hours and he gets more and more stressed when he´s doing it. He never rests between jumps."
The reason for Texas' unusual behaviour? Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD).
OCD is well described in humans and the dog version of the disease presents with similar repetitive behaviours.
Whereas people might wash their hands mread moreultiple times or hoard obje
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