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Sunday, 22 May 2016

cancer patient receives first u.s penis transplant.

A cancer patient has received the first penis transplant in the United States and is recovering well from the delicate surgery, according to doctors.
Thomas Manning of Halifax, Massachusetts, received the transplanted penis in a 15-hour procedure last week, Massachusetts General Hospital said. The organ was transplanted from a deceased donor.
Surgeons on the team who performed the transplant say blood is flowing to the organ. They said there are no signs of bleeding, rejection or infection, and that they are cautiously optimistic Manning will regain the function he lost in 2012 when cancer led to an amputation of the penis.read more

bowhead whale seen in British waters.

Bowheads42.jpgthis was a sighting of a seven metre long bowhead whale in shallow waters -long rock beach ,near penzance ,cornwall.this is only the second recorded sighting in European water,grist in isle of scilly last year ,see wiki leak for info on bowhead whale-read more -wiki link

BBC Panorama Britain’s Puppy Dealers Exposed Reveals The Shocking Truth Behind Puppy Farms

Undercover footage from a BBC Panorama investigation into puppy farms reveals the “ruthless world” of the lucrative industry.
Britain’s Puppy Dealers Exposed, which airs on Monday night, will see reporter Samantha Poling tracking the supply chain of Britain’s favourite pet.
Recordings from inside Irish puppy mills show scores of breeding dogs being kept in ramshackle cages, with water supplied to them by pipes that are normally seen in battery pig farming-read more

Carry On films coming back

Carry On logoThe 'Carry On' franchise is being brought back to life by 'Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps' writers Board Comedy Tim Dawson and Susan Nickson.
The 'Carry On' franchise is being revived.
The famed bawdy big screen British comedy series, which originally ran from 1958 to 1978 with a brief comeback in 1992 and comprised of 31 films, is being brought back to life with two new titles 'Carry On Doctors' and 'Carry On Campus' and the first release scheduled for 2017.
'Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps' creator Susan Nickson and Tim Dawson, who worked on the sitcom from 2008 until 2009, are penning the scripts.
A source told The Sun newspaper: "This has been on the cards for some time. All being well with work on the script it will start shooting in October with a release pencilled in for 2017 - which will coincide with the 25th anniversary on the last film. There's a brilliant team behind this and they're determined to make it a success.read more

cap - sheepdog .

this 16 month old black and white border collie sold for nearly 15,000 pounds .the new buyer is going to use cap as a working and performing trails dog.

What names are allowed on Facebook?

What names are allowed on Facebook?

Facebook is a community where people use their authentic identities. We require people to provide the name they use in real life; that way, you always know who you're connecting with. This helps keep our community safe.
Please don't add any of these to your name:
  • Symbols, numbers, unusual capitalization, repeating characters or punctuation
  • Characters from multiple languages
  • Titles of any kind (ex: professional, religious)
  • Words or phrases in place of a middle name
  • Offensive or suggestive words of any kind
Other things to keep in mind:
  • The name you use should be the name your friends call you in real life and as our acceptable identification forms would show.
  • Nicknames can be used as a first or middle name if they're a variation of your authentic name (like Bob instead of Robert).
  • You can also list an additional name on your account (ex: maiden name, nickname, professional name).
  • Profiles are for individual use only. We offer Pages for professional personas, organizations and businesses.
  • Pretending to be anything or anyone isn't allowed.
If your authentic name isn’t listed on your account, please change your name. If you're unable to change it,learn more.
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Documentary reveals secret life of human pups

A NEW documentary takes a look at the hidden world of human pups: a secretive subculture of men who dress and behave like dogs. Why do they covet doggie treats, belly rubs and squeaky toys?
“Puppy play is definitely not about sex, it is a form of escapism,” says Kye, a 28-year-old Oxford graduate who enjoys dressing up as a dog, reports the Daily Mail.Channel 4’s Secret Life of the Human Pups focuses mainly on men like Kye but he says: “Females who are into pet play are usually into kitten play as they identify more with kittens than pups.”
The program also features the sad story of Tom, 32, a theatre technician from Tring, Hertforshire, who split up with his fiancee Rachel because of his yearning to dress up as a dalmatian.
He says: “You disappear and start chasing puppy toys. You go so deep into the head space, you crave it and want it. It’s just magic.”-read more

Monday, 16 May 2016

Paranoia part 2nd

https://youtu.be/oo9XYqU-Evk

Me..mark aka ghostman as as an singer?

Yes i have delved into the world of sex ,drugs and rock and roll well in my case a cup of tea with a  torch of weirdness. I know as genesis said can't sing or dance but at least i am in on the joke and not a x factor or pop idol wanna be.no my music is just me having fun and if liked ok thats cool.

Sunday, 15 May 2016

stand up

bridge too far for bats .

a 20 metre long bridge -wildlife corridor -which cost thousands will not work say experts.the bridge is meant to guide low flying bats away from oncoming traffic in a new town-sherford,devon.

Nature's Epic Journeys - 1. Elephants

A thousand elephants, from magnificent bulls to vulnerable orphans, come together in a crucial annual gathering in northern Kenya, whilst facing deadly threats from both predators and poachers.
Liz Bonnin leads a team of scientists and film-makers using cutting-edge satellite-tracking technology to follow individual elephants day by day as they cope with their daily challenges. The team capture surprising new behaviour and witness how elephant society is responding to a world changed by poaching, including the remarkable way young elephants are coping with the loss of their parents.
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Mary Beard's Ultimate Rome: Empire Without Limit-bbc iplayer

In this first episode, Mary Beard reaches back to the myths and legends of the origins of Rome to gain an insight into the deep-rooted psyche of the people of Rome - a city born through fratricide and rape. But from the very beginning, Rome was also an asylum for outcasts and exiles and because of this, it adopted a uniquely inclusive approach towards its neighbours and defeated enemies. The expansion of the city brought territory in first in Italy and Sicily, where Rome first came head to head and eventually defeated her great rival, Carthage.
Mary then travels to Greece, where Rome adopted a complex mix of brute force and cultural cringe, and France, where she finds evidence of war methods akin to outright genocide. In typical myth-busting style, Mary argues that the period of greatest Roman expansion occurred when Rome itself was little more than a provincial backwater, a shantytown of mud and brick. The marble, monumental Rome we know came about because of imperial conquest - not the other way round. And likewise, the creation and possession of an empire transformed the politics of Rome forever, creating the conditions for one-man rule, and ending the centuries-old Roman Republic.link

dancing tigers

picture shows a pair of tigers seeming to be dancing yogether in kunal khinwasaria,mumbai,india.

Giant pelican spotted in the UK for the first time in centuries: Red-billed Dalmatian

A huge pelican - the largest of its kind and one of the biggest birds in the world - has been spotted in the UK for the first time in centuries
A huge pelican - the largest of its kind and one of the biggest birds in the world - has been spotted in the UK for the first time in centuries.
The giant Dalmatian Pelican, whose wingspans measure up to 11 and a half feet, is thought to have been carried here on last weekend's humid weather from Europe.
The red-billed bird, native to Eastern Europe, Russia and Asia, was first seen on Saturday at Gwithian in Cornwall.

mercury .

mercury appeared in the sky over the week as a tiny black dot which seemed to crawl across the sun -8 hour transit -surface,moving 31 miles a second .

wiki leaks has a kitten .

julian assange has got a new kitten and its going to tweet from inside the Ecuadorian embassy,London.

sue,s essentials.

police in ely,cambs have come up with a weird idea to help cut shoplifting.this idea is to give teens free pants and toiletries to stop them from embarrassment and bullying which in turn causes low self esteem and may make teens turn to crime.

moon changes mood?

I personally disagree with an article seen in a newspaper stating that the moon does not effect behaviour ,mood,sleep .In the article it states no evidence supports the belief we are influenced by its gravitational  forces and only effect full moon is on children sleep five minutes less -eastern ontario research institute,Canada. I myself have work in mental health for a number of years and most patients did act differently near  or during full moon .