Sunday, 1 November 2015

UNKNOWN IN HOLSWORTHY ,DEVON

HALLOWEEN -LETS GET SCARED&&

THIS IS TO ME WHEN I WAS YOUNGER BEING SCARED WATCHING HAMMER HOUSE OF HORROR FILMS LIKE DRACULA-YES DATED NOW THEN ONTO SO CALLED VIDEO NASTIES WHICH NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET  WAS ONE.THE AMERICAN IDEA OF  DRESSING UP YOUR HOUSE AND YOURSELFS IS GROWING STRONGER IN THIS  COUNTRY AND YOU SEE THIS IN THE SHOPS.WHY DO WE LIKE TO BE FRIGHTENED  IT COULD  BE DUE TO TO THE PART OF US THAT IS STILL A TINY BIT PART CAVEMAN AS THIER HAD TO BE ALERT BUT MODERN HUMANS LEAD A MUCH EASIER LIFE.SO BEWARE THE WITCHING HOUR AND SHADOWS THAT MOVE WITH A BUMP IN THE NIGHT.

SUGAR CRAZED WILD PONIES.

THIS IS A HERD OF WILD PONIES ,QUANTOCK HILLS NEAR  BRIDGWATER ,SOMERSET.THESE PONIES HAVE GOT USE TO BIENG HAND FED MINTS AND EATING LEFTOVERS.NOW WE W
ARE BEING WARNED THEY ARE IN DANGER TO THE PUBLIC DUE TO BECOMING SUGAR CRAZED AND THEY HAVE BITTEN AND BUTTED AND EVEN BROKE A LEG.

Saturday, 31 October 2015

FGM: Legal duty to inform police comes into force

Doctors, nurses, midwives and teachers are now legally required to report cases of female genital mutilation (FGM) to the police.
Failure to do so will result in disciplinary measures and could ultimately lead to them being barred from working.
The rules apply in England and Wales when girls under 18 say they have been cut or staff recognise the signs.
FGM has been illegal in the UK since 1985.
The practice, also known as female circumcision, refers to any procedure that alters or injures the female genital organs for non-medical reasons.
In its most severe form, the genitals are cut and stitched closed until the victim is ready to have a baby and then sewn back up again. Proponents believe this keeps women and girls "hygienic, chaste and faithful".
Studies are under way to work out how many are affected - but the figure is thought to be around 137,000 in England and Wales.
The government is committed to ending the "abusive and illegal practice" within a -READ MORE-BBC LINK-http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-34681057

Brian Regal, monster 'historian

Brian Regal The truth is out there, but according to one local expert, it’s just not as crazy as some of the more conspiratorially minded folks may think. Brian Regal is a Ph.D. from Kean University in Union, New Jersey, and the author of “Searching for Sasquatch: Crackpots, Eggheads, and Cryptozoology.” His areas of interest include human evolution, monster studies, pseudoscience, obscuranta and more. In other words, he’s a perfect fit for a Halloween Eve interview. Last year, he spoke to Philadelphia Association for Critical Thinking (PhACT) members about “cryptozoology,” which is the study of animals only rumored to exist. (Said PhACT’s Ray Haupt, “The audience reacted very well, as the discussion was light-hearted, dealing with pure myths that were devised with no factual basis.”) RELATED STORIES Philly artist designs U.S. mythical creature map Has the Jersey Devil been spotted? Haunted Hotels: Eight area hotels with histories of paranormal activity As such, he was a natural fit to lend a critical eye for the History Channel’s new series “True Monsters,” where he weighs in on, among other topics, the Jersey Devil. Regal spoke with PhillyVoice about his areas of interest and just why people-READ MORE-http://www.phillyvoice.com/five-friday-brian-regal-phd/

TENDAGRAVE AN ARTICLE

What is TendaGrave Tendagrave is a free service for people who cannot for whatever reason tend a family or friend's grave. It will put you in touch with other people in a similar situation. You then offer to tend a grave in your local area and, in return, your loved one's grave will also be lovingly looked after. How does it work? It is so simple to use our site. The first step is to register where you will be asked where you are located and how often you are able to help others. You can then tell us about the grave you would like help with. Once you are matched with someone you can arrange for flowers to be delivered to them, or discuss with them the services you need. The idea is that no money changes hands Please click here to view our FAQ Latest News New Partnership with the VC Trust Ooh exciting – this is our first proper blog! Can you believe we have been going just over a year?... We’re a year old! Can you believe we are a year old? A big thank you to our friends and supporters and, of course, our...to help follow links -http://www.tendagrave.org/register-https://www.facebook.com/Tendagrave/
I came up with the idea for Tendagrave shortly after my wonderful grandma died. She's buried with my grandad in Suffolk but I live in Kent and the rest of my family are scattered around the country. I was quite lucky for a while as my best friend lived only a couple of miles from their grave and would pop over for me when I asked and put flowers on and tidy it up. Then she moved to Australia which meant there was no-one to help.
The summer after my friend emigrated, I drove up to the grave with a pot of lovely flowers which I hoped would add some colour for a few months before I could visit again. Knowing the pot would need watering, I put a note up in the church with my number asking if someone could contact me if they could look after the pot. No-one called. It was a very hot summer and within a couple of weeks the flowers had withered and died.
All I wanted was for someone to water the pot for me but it seemed impossible to find someone to do it. This was when I realised that I was probably not the only person in this situation. I could not find any organisation or service out there that could help so decided that maybe I should come up with one myself.
Now, a few years later, Tendagrave is up and running. It's something I feel very passionate about and hope that it brings some comfort to those people who have lost a loved one but aren't close enough to their final resting place to show that they still think about them often and still care. I know that we do think about them often and do care and through this site we can show just how much.

Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Watershed is it still valid

The watershed is what you can watch after 9.00 pm.In my youth  i would  watch programmes  like these  on my t.v upstairs  as i knew it would  contain  violence, sex or both and in playground  next day you would brag about this.N ow the lastest concern is programme s like soaps are pushing  this boundary but we live in an age that you can watch  anything  on your  computer  as long as you tick the right  box or pin number  you can watch anything. Yes i do think you have to be careful what younger  children  watch but it is hard as they are more technical able than our generation. So whts the answer will i dont know as i think we are to late to stop.

England 1; Argentina 2 World Cup Semi Final 2026

 The semi-final clash between England and Argentina at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Atlanta was a dramatic, high-stakes encounter. England too...