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Sunday, 14 June 2015

Alabama rot: What is the dog disease, how common is it – and what are the symptoms?

Dog owners are being warned to be extra vigilant after a number of dogs have been killed by the flesh-eating disease known as Alabama rot. At least 30 dogs in England have been killed in just 18 months as vets struggle to find a cure. Many more pets are feared to have died from Alabama rot, which was first identified in the US in the 1980s. What is Alabama rot? Also known as cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy (CRGV), it leads to skin lesions, kidney failure and death but the cause remains unknown It was first believed to usually affect greyhounds but a wide range of breeds have now been affected. Why haven't I heard about it before? The disease has been affecting dogs in the US for the past 30 years, according to research published in the British Medica-READ MORE -http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/mystery-disease-killing-dogs-in-england-what-are-the-symptoms-that-owners-should-look--for-10129274.html

SMALLEST GIG?

JAMES MCARTHUR  IS TOURING INA 1970,S CARAVAN PLAYING £10 GIGS TO 2 PEOPLE AT A TIME.

BART TO DIE?

BART SIMPSON IS GOING TO BE KILLED OFF IN THE SHOW DONT WORRY FAN IT PART OF  PART SIMPSON IS TO DIE BY THE HANDS OF ENEMY SIDESHOW BOB AS A SPECIAL CANT WAIT TO SEES THAT.

SOAP OPERAS

YES SOAP OPERAS ON T.V SAD I KNOW .BUT I KNOW NOT REAL WORLD BUT FUN TO SPOT WHICH SOAP COPIES WHOS  STORYLINE .IF YOU LOOK AT IT IS IKE THE GREEK DRAMAS OF OLD I HEAR YOU CRY NOT SO BUT THERE WAS COMEDY,DRAMA IN THEM SO SAME OLD SOAP OPERA A.

YODA CARVING FOUND?

A  CARVING THAT LOOKS LIKE YODA -STAR WARS -WAS UNCOVERED IN HOPTON-ON-SEA FOUND BY STONEMASONS RESTORING A MEDIEVAL CHURCH.

POOH WOODS NEARLY DISTROYED

THE WOODS NEAR CROW BOROUGH,ASHDOWN FOREST,EAST SUSSEX WERE  ENGULFED BY FIRE DESTROYING A MAJOR PART OF IT.THE WOODS ARE POPULAR DUE TO THE SETTING OF A.A MILNES-WINNIE THE POOH .

LUCKY KITTEN

A  KITTEN -DUMPED IN A BOX -MANAGED TO ESCAPE DEATH FROM A PLANTS RECYCLING SHREDDER .WORKERS HEARD CRIES BUT COULD  NOT TURN IT OFF,BUT THE KITTEN POPPED OUT OF THE OTHER SIDE ROMFORD,ESSEX.THE CAT NAMED STIG AFTER THE BOK STIG OF THE DUMP,R.S.PC.A WILL REHOME HIM.

Saturday, 13 June 2015

MACMILLAN CANCER WALK PLEASE HELP.

WELL I AM GOING TO TRY TO RAISE MONEY FOR MACMILLAN CANCER APPEAL IN MEMORY OF MY DAD PAUL TONY RAINES.MY WAY IS TO DO A SMALL LOCAL WALK IN HOLSWORTHY ALONG THE VIADUCK AND BACK AND TO PROVE I HAVE DONE I GOING TO FILM IT.YES NOT MUCH I NOW BUT EVERY LITTLE BIT  THAT HELPSTOWARDS HELPING WITH CANCER IS WORTH IT IN MY BOOK.SO PLEASE HELP I HAVE NO SET TARGET AS WHEN DID A RAFFLE YEARS AGO ONLY 3.00 POUND WAS MADE SO WILL GIVE A DATE  SOON IF ANYONE IN HOLSWORTHY WISHS TO THE SAME PLAES COME ALONG,YOURS MARK,AKA GHOSTMAN.

HOLSWORTHY DAY CENTRE

Holsworthy Day Centre is a registered charity taking private clients or Devon County Social Services supported clients.
We have provided day care for the elderly in Holsworthy and the surrounding parishes for over 22 years.
 
My name is Anne Jose and I am the manager of the Holsworthy Day Centre. 
Briefly, the centre provides day care for the elderly in the Holsworthy and surrounding parishes.
We open on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays and offer lunch, activities, trips, library  
services, entertainment, talks and demonstrations.
Details about the services we offer and how you can apply to join us are detailed on the following pages.
If you can't find the information you need on our website then please contact us.

The Team 
The majority of the staff at the Day Centre are volunteers and play an invaluable part in the smooth running and success of the centre. Their vital contribution provides the backbone of commitment to the day centre clients and is highly appreciated by the clients and management of the Day Centre.
Day Centre Noticeboard
Trips : Events : Holidays LINK-READ MORE -
http://www.holsworthydaycentre.org.uk/index.html-I HAVE JUST STARTED TO BE A VOLUNTEER IN A SMALL WAY AT THIS CENTRE AND WAS ACCEPTED BY STAFF AND CLIENTS,UNSURE IF RIGHT TERM ,STRAIGHT AWY,THIS FRIDAY I WAS JOINING IN SING ,PLAYING TAMOBEE AND CAHT AND TEA NEXT TIME I AM GETIING MORE INVOLVED.I AM ONLY DOING A FRIDAY AFEERNOON AT THE MOMENT .

THE CLANGERS ARE BACK

Four decades after they first appeared on our TV screens, the pink, knitted, whistling space creatures known as the Clangers are back.
With a new narrator in Michael Palin, the programme has undergone a £5m revamp - in the hope it will charm a whole new generation of children.MY  FAV  WAS THE SOUP DRAGON HOPE THEY DON'T RUIN IT-FOLLOW LINK TO SEE VIDEO.

Thursday, 11 June 2015

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SIR CHRISTOPHER LEE R.I.P

Media captionNick Higham looks back at the life of Sir Christopher Lee, who has died at the age of 93

Despite playing an astonishing variety of roles, Sir Christopher Lee was never quite able to escape the legacy of Count Dracula.

His career spanned seven decades, and he was still appearing on screen well into his eighties, notably in Peter Jackson's blockbusting trilogy, The Lord of the Rings and Tim Burton's Dark Shadows in 2012.

His height - he was 6 ft 4 inches tall - and his deep and powerful voice meant he invariably dominated any scene in which he played. Yet it was a long hard slog through a host of bit parts before he achieved international recognition.

Sir Christopher Lee dies, aged 93In pictures: Star's film careerLive: Reaction and tributes

Christopher Frank Carandini Lee was born on 27 May 1922, in the upmarket Belgravia area of London.

Coincidentally, the year of his birth also saw the first screen appearance of the vampire in F W Murnau's silent classic, Nosferatu.

Lee's father was a Colonel in the Kings Royal Rifle Corps while his mother, Contessa Estelle Marie Carandini di Sarzano, was a noted Edwardian beauty whose image had been painted and sculpted by a number of artists.

His maternal ancestors had been given the right, by Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, to bear the arms of the Holy Roman Empire.

He spent part of his childhood in Switzerland, where his mother had taken him following the breakup of his parents' marriage, but later returned to England where he attended Wellington College in Berkshire.

Long road

In 1939, he volunteered to fight for Finland against the invading Soviet army but he saw no action and returned home to join the Royal Air Force.

Prevented from training as a pilot, due to poor eyesight, he became an intelligence officer, finishing the war as a Flight Lieutenant.

His parents believed he was too foreign looking to succeed as an actor but, thanks to some help from the then Italian Ambassador, his mother's second cousin, he signed a seven-year contract with the Rank Organisation.

Dracula made him an international star

It was to be a long road to stardom; he set out to learn his craft in a string of minor theatre appearances, small film roles and even as a singer where he was able to demonstrate his fine baritone.

He already had 50 film appearances under his belt when, in 1957, he was signed by Hammer Films, which was embarking upon a series of re-makes of classic horror yarns.

His first appearance for Hammer was as the creature in The Curse of Frankenstein opposite Peter Cushing, who was to become a lifelong friend.

The Wicker Man

He followed it up a year later with Dracula, also with Cushing, who appeared as the vampire's arch foe Abraham van Helsing.

Although he only had 13 lines, Lee dominated the film, sweeping majestically down staircases and using his height and aquiline good looks to great effect.

He brought a new dimension to Bram Stoker's creation, playing the Count as a smouldering sexual predator, biting his way through a seemingly endless parade of Hammer's well-endowed starlets.

There followed a string of Hammer roles, including the title roles in Rasputin the Mad Monk, The Mummy and as Sir Henry in Conan Doyle's gothic mystery The Hound of the Baskervilles.

He also starred in The Devil Rides Out, based on Denis Wheatley's novel of black magic, which he persuaded Hammer to make and which many critics consider to be the studio's finest moment.

Sir Christopher tried to move away from Dracula with his role as Bond villain Scaramanga

Lee was to don Dracula's cloak and fangs in six more Hammer outings but, when the producers moved the fiendish Count into a modern setting in Dracula-AD 1972, and The Satanic Rites of Dracula, Lee decided it was time to call it a day.

In 1973, he appeared as the laird of a pagan Scottish community in The Wicker Man, a low budget film that has become a cult favourite.

"It's the best performance I believe I've ever given because the part was specifically written for me by the very distinguished Anthony Schaffer."

Gormenghast

Determined to move away from the horror genre, Lee took the role of Scaramanga in the 1974 James Bond film, The Man with the Golden Gun.

It was the second time he'd been considered to play a Bond villain. 007's creator, Ian Fleming, who was Lee's second cousin, put his name forward for the title role in the first Bond movie Dr No, but the producers had already selected Joseph Wiseman for the part.

The actor starred with Diana Dors and Peter Cushing in Nothing But The Night

In the mid-70's, Lee's workload was so heavy that he had to turn down a number of lucrative roles including that of Dr Loomis in the Halloween series, something that he always regretted.

He also had to refuse the part of the specialist in Ken Russell's film, Tommy, a role that eventually went to Jack Nicholson.

A measure of his popularity across the Atlantic came when he hosted Saturday Night Live, watched by 35 million Americans.

And he proved he was no slouch when it came to comedy, notably in the improbable role of a gay Hell's Angel in the film Serial.

In 2000, he was seen as the loyal yet verbally challenged manservant, Flay, in BBC Television's lavish production of Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast.

He returned to the big screen with a vengeance the following year, portraying Saruman, the evil wizard, in the first of Peter Jackson's epic production of Lord of the Rings trilogy.

Bafta Fellowship

He had always been a great fan of JRR Tolkien's classic novel, which he claimed to have re-read every year, and he once admitted he had harboured a desire for decades to play the part of Gandalf.

The role of Saruman brought him to the attention of a new generation

But he had to accept that, by the time the film was made, he was too old for the sword-fighting and riding which went with the part, which went to Sir Ian McKellen.

It emerged during filming that Lee was the only member of the cast who had actually met Tolkien, having bumped into him, years earlier, in an Oxford pub.

Things, however, did not go smoothly. Peter Jackson cut Saruman's scenes from the final version of the third film, The Return of the King, much to the annoyance of Lee and a large number of die-hard Tolkien fans.

"I really still don't know why," he once said. "I had a seven-minute sequence at the beginning of the third film, which was the final confrontation between Saruman and the members of the Fellowship. It's almost word-for-word Tolkien and the entire sequence was cut."

Nevertheless his performance brought him to a whole new audience whose parents had barely been born when Lee was finding fame with Hammer in the 1950s.

He further broadened his fan base with his appearance as Count Dooku in Star Wars II: Attack of the Clones and the follow-up Revenge of the Sith.

However, in an interview in 2004, he cited a little known art-house film, Jinnah, as his most important work.

"The most important film I made, in terms of its subject and the great responsibility I had as an actor, was a film I did about the founder of Pakistan, called Jinnah," said Sir Christopher.

"It had the best reviews I've ever had in my entire career - as a film and as a performance. But ultimately it was never shown at the cinemas," he said, claiming the subject matter made studios "a bit cautious".

Sir Christopher's Bafta Fellowship was presented by Tim Burton

In 2009, much to the delight of his legion of fans, his career was rewarded with a knighthood in the Queen's birthday honours and, in 2011, he was awarded a Bafta Fellowship, presented by a great admirer, the director, Tim Burton.

His acceptance speech showed that, even at 88, he had not lost his touch. "I'm grateful," he told the audience at the Bafta awards, "that I am not following in the footsteps of the great Stanley Kubrick, whose award was posthumous."

Despite the wide variety of films he made Lee never really managed to shake off the shadow of Count Dracula and always expressed his irritation when interviewers or fans tried to define his career using that one role.

"People sometimes come up to me," he once said, "and they say, 'I've seen all your films, Mr Lee,' and I say, 'Oh no you haven't'."

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Sunday, 7 June 2015

INDIA IS OBSESSED WITH HILTER

INDIA HAS A STRANGE OBSESSION WITH ADOLF HITLER .AMONG THINGS NAMED AFTER HIM ARE ICE CREAM,SHOPSAND A MOVIE BEAR.MEIN KAMPF IS A BEST SELLER ,KIDS CAN READ A COMIC NAMED AFTER HIM.IT IS BELIEVED THE OBSESSION IS BASED ON THE FACT THAT THE SWASTIKA COMES FROM A HINDU SYMBOL.

FISH AND CHIP FACTS

JOSEPH MALIN FRIST JOINED FISH WITH CHIPS IN HIS LONDON SHOP IN 1860.WORLD WAR 2 FISH AND CHIPS WERE AMONG FEW FOODS RATIOED .BRITS FOUND EACH OTHER ON D-DAY BY ANSWERING CALLS OF FISH AND CHIPS.IN CHINA THIER ARE SERVED WITH SUGAR SPRINKED ON TOP.NEWSPAPER WAS USED TO WRAP THEM UNTILL INK WAS RULED UNSAFE.BRITAIN HAS 10,500 FISH AND CHIP SHOPS AND JUST 1,249 MCDONALDS.

GODZILLA IN TOKYO

TOKYO HAS NAMED GODZILLA ,MOVIE MONSTER ,HAS WON RESIDENCY AS A HUGE MODEL OF ITS HEAD WHICH DRAWS CROWDS.

Dementiaville, episode 1, review: 'putting the focus back on patients'

So much of the current debate around dementia focuses on carers and the financial time bomb facing the NHS, that it can seem as if we lose sight of those actually suffering it. So it was good to see the start of Channel 4’s new three-part series Dementiaville put the focus back on patients, exploring both how they are affected and new treatment methods that ameliorate the sense of anxiety that can accompany the condition.
Last night’s opener followed the work of specialist carers at Poppy Lodge near Leamington Spa, one of a handful of residential care homes in the UK that use a treatment known as the “butterfly household model”. This is a method that acknowledges rather than seeks to correct the fact that many dementia sufferers, faced with crumbling short-term memory, increasingly retreat into unique worlds of their own by returning to significant events in the past as if they were present reality.
There was no attempt to make 91-year-old Les Hadley – who spent part of every day searching the home for his “dear old dad” – understand that his father died 40 years ago. Instead carers engaged with Les’s memories, never-READ MORE-http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/tv-and-radio-reviews/11652158/Dementiaville-episode-1-review.html

Fright Club

Maverick has produced a new six part series for Sky 1, due to air in spring. Fright Club sees people with the same crippling fear or phobia join forces to overcome their problem once and for all –  from spiders, dogs and birds to heights, confined spaces and water.  Each week ten fellow sufferers will take part in an extreme form of exposure therapy that will involve them helping each other through their worst nightmare scenarios as they tackle their fear head on.  Psychologists Richard Reid and Dr Becky Spelman will be on hand to help as emotions and tensions run high…LINK-http://www.mavericktv.co.uk/news/fright-club-announced-for-sky-1/

HEDGEHOGS SAFE IN PARK

WHEN TAGGED IN REGENTS PARK,LONDON ,THEIR WERE FOUND TO ROAM UP TO A MILE A NIGHT NEVER LEAVE THE BOUNDARIES ,NOT LIKE THE ONES IN NEIGHBORING PARKS  HO HAVE BEEN WIPED OUT.THIS GROUP WERE WISE  TO TRAFFIC NOISE ,LEARNT TO AVOID BUSY ROADS ,THE GROUP IS 40 STRONG.

DAFT LAWS

A LAW DATING BACK TO 1872 MADE IT ILLEGAL FRO PUB LANDLORDS TO ALLOW DRUNKENNESS ON THEIR PREMISES NOT ENFORCED IN MODERN TIMES.HANDLING SALMON IN SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES -1986.CARRYING  A PLANK ALONG A PAVEMENT MADE A CRIME IN 1839.THESE WERE PART OF CRAZY LAWS POLL DONE TO  CELEBRATE  800 YEARS  ANNIVERSARY OF MAGNA CARTA

WHEEL BURROW GETS TICKET

 TRAFFIC WARDEN IN LEEDS GOT A BIT OVER ZEALOUS ,BY GIVING A WHEEL BURROW A TICKET DESPITE NO YELLOW LINES ON THE ROAD.