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Sunday, 3 May 2015
NORTHAM MAYFAIR ,ME AND VOLUNTEERING
I DID THIS ON MAY 2ND AS ASKED TO VOLUNTEER BY IAN HOBBS AND JANE WHITTAKER AND DID WITH THE AID OF MY MARTIAL ART INSTRUCTOR WAYNE LEY -EARTH AND OCEAN.FIRST PART OF THE DAY I HELPED SETTING UO AT NORTHAM HALL THEN HAD A LOCAL AROUND THE ATTRACTIONS ON THE DAY HAF A SPOT OF LUNCH .THEN TOOK OVER FROM WAYNE AT THE FACE PAINTING AND LIVING STATUE -COLLECTING MONEY AND CHATTING TO THE MUMS AND DADS WITH THIER KIDS ,BECS FRO NORTH DEVON FACEPAINTING WAS OUR ARTIST .MOST OF THE KIDS WERE PRINCESS ONE HAD A SKULL AND WHEN THE STATUE MOVE HE SHOCKED A FEW PEOPLE WHICH WAS AMUSING .AT 1.45 PM WENT TO FIND IAN TO GIVE HIM HIS MONEY BUT HAD TO WAIT DUE TO HE ,VICAR AND OTHERS WERE DOING A BELLY DANCE WITH LOCAL DANCE FITNESS GROUP THEN BACK TO NORTHAM HALL TO HELP PUT AWAY ,GREAT DAY ,ENJOYED BIT COLD BUT NO RAIN ROLL ON NEXT YEAR.
BADGERS STOP 10 MILLION DEAL
WORK AT A 10 MILLION LEISURE ZONE ,EXMOUTH ,DEVON HAS HAD TO STOP DUE TO SETT OF BADGERS.THE LOCAL COUNCIL CONFIRMED THE BADGERS,PROTECTED BY LAW, HAVE BEEN SIGHTED AT EXMOUTH FUN PARK,S O A LICENCE FROM NATURAL ENGLAND IS REQUIRED BEFORE WORK CAN CONTINUE.
COYOTE GOES WILD IN BIG APPLE
A WILD COYOTE WAS TRANQUILIZED AND CAPTURED AFTER HOURLY CHASE BY POLICE IN NEW YORK CITY STREETS.
Sunday, 26 April 2015
Chinese panda Lu Lu shoots to fame for record-breaking sex session at nearly EIGHT minutes long
A panda in China has been nicknamed 'The Enduring Brother' – for his record-breaking love-making.
Lu Lu and partner Zhen Zhen mated for an impressive seven minutes and 45 seconds, setting a new record for the year at the Sichuan Giant Panda Research Centre.
A video of their sexual antics means that 'stud' Lu Lu is now the talk of China, says The People's Daily.It also means the Chinese panda lasts longer than the average American man in bed, with your typical New Mexico man making love for just over seven minutes, according to research printed by The Daily Dot.
The pair were pitted against another couple of pandas, Yi Bao and Jin Xin, who only managed one minute and 20 seconds of love-making.
The average length of a 'romp' between two pandas is between 30 seconds and five minutes, making Lu Lu's efforts all the more impressive.
Breeders said they watch the creatures having sex so they can understand their mating habits, and encourage them to reproduce in the future.READ MORE AND SEE VIDEO-http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/peoplesdaily/article-3023409/Chinese-panda-Lu-Lu-shoots-fame-record-breaking-sex-session-nearly-EIGHT-minutes-long.html
Saturday, 25 April 2015
Loch Ness Monster could become national animal of Scotland
But everybody knows that the Loch Ness Monster is real.
So it is with that knowledge that a campaign has been launched to have Nessie recognised as the national animal of Scotland.
Inverness cruise company Loch Ness by Jacobite wants to replace the unicorn, a legacy from William I’s decision to use the mythical creature on his coat of arms.
The first sighting of the Loch Ness Monster dates back to 565AD and the question of whether or not she exists is said to be worth millions each year to Scottish tourism.READ MORE-http://metro.co.uk/2015/04/23/loch-ness-monster-could-become-national-animal-of-scotland-5162923/

What Does a 170-Year-Old Champagne Found on the Bottom of the Sea Taste Like?
Every wine connoisseur knows the value of an aged wine, but few get the opportunity to sample 170-year-old Champagne from the bottom of the sea.
In 2010, divers found 168 bottles of bubbly while exploring a shipwreck off the Finnish Aland archipelago in the Baltic Sea. When they tasted the wine, they realized it was likely more than a century old.
A chemical analysis of the ancient libation has revealed a great deal about how this 19th-century wine was produced. [The 7 Most Mysterious Archaeological Finds on Earth]
“After 170 years of deep-sea aging in close-to-perfect conditions, these sleeping Champagne bottles awoke to tell us a chapter of the story of winemaking,” the researchers wrote in the study, published today (April 20) in the journal -READ MORE-https://www.yahoo.com/food/what-does-a-170-year-old-champagne-found-on-the-116996097686.html
Swarms of deadly Asian hornets could make a beeline towards Ireland
Swarms of deadly hornets that are becoming very prominent in France could survive in Ireland and the UK, experts have warned.
Asian hornets, which have caused the death of six people in France, are spreading rapidly throughout mainland Europe and there are fears the creatures could survive in Ireland’s climate should a queen wasp arrive here.
Although the Asian hornet’s sting can be fatal to humans who are allergic, the creature is a particular threat to honeybees.
“The Asian hornet can kill up to 40 honey bees per minute which is 2,400 every hour and so they are a huge threat to any honey bee colony,” said Philip McCabe President of the Apimondia European Commission.
“The Asian hornet’s sting can be fatal, but only to people who are allergic, much like those who go into anaphylactic shock following a bee sting,” he said.
“There is always a possibility that the Asian hornet could arrive here. A queen wasp would probably have to accidentally travel in a suitcase or shipment, which has been known to happen. It’s very unlikely, but it could happen,” he said.
Although the Asian hornet has yet to be spotted in Britain, the UK’s National Bee Unit is implementing possible response strategies in case the predator does make its way to the Britain.
Typically, queens build nests in April and rapidly lay eggs until the colony’s population reaches 6,000. In July, the hornets begin to hunt honey bees, killing them and slicing them up to feed their larvae, which respond to proteins.
The hornets were first sighted in France in 2004, and are believed to have travelled in pottery from China where they originate. Since then, their presence has been growing in Spain and Belgium also-READ MORE-http://www.independent.ie/life/health-wellbeing/swarms-of-deadly-asian-hornets-could-make-a-beeline-towards-ireland-31163454.html
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