Monday, 25 September 2017

AIKI WEAPONS WORKSHOP ATTENDED5

Yesterday  on Sunday  the 24 th of September I attended  a aiki weapons workshop  in my town of Holsworthy at the local leisure centre  based  there.                       I did not have  far too  go as only  live about  15 minutes  away  and the roads were  slippery due to heavy  light  rain I had to pay  the sum of 10 pounds  for the  4 hours  course which  was well attended  by others  many being  black  belts in Martial arts  of Aikido. We did various  techniques which  some I did find difficult  but it was a great  day  and will  help me  on my journey in Martial Arts.

Saturday, 23 September 2017

The lecture that changed biology

Sixty years ago this week, one of the greatest British scientists, Francis Crick, gave a lecture in London in which he accurately predicted how genes work, setting the course for the genetic revolution we are now living through. Here, evolutionary biologist Professor Matthew Cobb from Manchester University unpicks the predictions that set a new course for how we understand the very stuff we are made from.
In one lecture, it has been said that Francis Crick "permanently altered the logic of biology".
Only four years earlier, he and the young American Jim Watson had solved the double helix structure of DNA, using data gathered by Rosalind Franklin. Aged 41, Crick was still five years away from winning the Nobel Prize for this work, but he had a reputation as a powerful and profound thinker.
He gave his lecture - "On protein synthesis" - at University College London for the Society for Experimental Biology. In it, Crick spoke about how genes do what they do. At the time, this subject was still very murky - some scientists were not even convinced that genes were made of DNA.
But Crick delivered four predictions about genes - and their link to the proteins that build our bodies. In each of these ideas, he was right.=READ MORE

Thursday, 21 September 2017

ROVIC GUTIERREZ INTERVIEW

INSPIRATION
As a teacher, I’m inspired with people, particularly teenagers who are experiencing struggles in life. I love to extract lessons and strengths out of these challenges, ‘cause I too experienced such phase in my life. Depression has been a great monster to people that haunts happiness and life and I’m inspired to combat it through ink.

AIMS
I wanted to reach millions of readers and hoping my book will serve as a medicine to struggling teens or people and be their own hero. The world now is a brutal area where we face a life and death battle all the time. I aspire to bring back the truth of fairytales and happy endings in this world full of materialism. I hope that my book can be a weapon to anyone who’s in their lowest point. I pray that whoever will have the interest to read my book, words will come to life and that they will feel and resonate with it.
FUTURE PLAN
I’ll continue writing. I’ll never stop seeking for inspiration. I’ll always want to connect, to inspire and to cross territories for my novels. I’ll stick to pen and paper in inking the dying goodness and the blurred definition of life now. I will, no matter what, write for the unheard, underprivileged, ugly (in the sight of the world’s standards), obese, broken families, and depressed.

Links:
https://rovicgutierrez.wordpress.com/
https://www.amazon.com/Rovic-Gutierrez/e/B075CJD8DJ/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0
https://twitter.com/rpgnvelwriter17

STEVE LAY PERSONAL TRAINER INTERVIEW


What inspired me ? Just looking at myself in the mirror and knowing things had to change, one of those things were getting in shape and making a positive difference in my life. I have always been fascinated by the human body as well and was interested in physical fitness in general. Looking to be the best I can be inspires me. What plans do you have for the future? Honestly we will see ! At the moment looking to improve on and gain more qualifications in my field and then take it from there. What are your aims ? I would probably say to make a positive difference to someone's fitness and invariably having a positive impact on their life. Check out my Facebook page www.facebook.com/stevelayfitness Hope this helps Mark? Let me know where you put the interview please ? Kind regardsSteve lay.

Monday, 18 September 2017

FUNERAL PLAN ADVERTISING BLUES

Yes it's a fact of life that  we all going to  die in the  end sorry  to  be so blunt but am getting  the blues.                                                    Why am I getting the  blues if you  watch  television  you  will  see advertising for funeral service  or insurance  towards  payment  towards  as they say  to help the ones you  love in hour of need myself it's like watching a  accident  a bit ghoulish and in your  face.

R.I.P BOBBY THE BRAIN HEENAN A WRESTLING MANAGER LEGEND



Raymond Louis Heenan (November 1, 1944 – September 17, 2017[3]), better known as Bobby "The Brain" Heenan, was an American professional wrestling manager, wrestler and color commentator, best known for his time with the American Wrestling Association(AWA), the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and World Championship Wrestling (WCW). He was known for his skill in drawing heel heat for himself and his wrestlers, and for his on-screen repartee with Gorilla Monsoon as a color commentator. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2004, by Blackjack Lanza. Wrestling journalist Dave Meltzerwrote that Heenan is "generally considered the greatest pro wrestling manager of all-time".[4]

Bobby Heenan

Heenan (left) signing autographs alongside Larry Zbyszko.

Birth nameRaymond Louis HeenanBornNovember 1, 1944
ChicagoIllinoisDiedSeptember 17, 2017 (aged 72)
Largo, FloridaSpouse(s)Cynthia Jean (m. 1974; his death 2017)Children1Professional wrestling careerRing name(s)Bobby HeenanBilled height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[1]Billed weight190 lb (86 kg)[1]Billed fromBeverly Hills, California[2]Debut1960Retired2000

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SCENT OF THUNDER IS NOW YOURS

If you  ever  wondered what  it would be  like to smell  Thunder you can now do through fragrance firm CPL.                                              This was done by  samples  taken from Essex countryside and New York City after storms were analysed and compared to samples in dry conditions.                    The scent has hints of wet soil and cut grass.

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