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Sunday 18 December 2016

Second Yellow GESAR KARATE .

I did my grading for this belt on friday 16 -12-2016 at holsworthy college between 5 - 7 pm .All the students helped sensi put down the mats ready for the grading we were then put into 2 groups of 3.I then proceeded to do fitness test ,moves required,self defense ,Kata,randori.I   passed but i did not perform katas well due too on fault on only practice one  had to do 2 on day and as for randori i was like a rabbit in the headlights as not looking at what i was hitting and not blocking as looking at opponents down or at arms..It was great to see all fellow students pass and show potential to go forward in gesar karate.I agree with sensi that my green belt will need a lot of work and improvement to go for grading ,next year in December,but i really do think and hope all fellow students go on to do green next grading .

Pie in space .

Yes a meat and potato pie has been sent to the edge of space via weather balloon .This was to mark world pie eating championship ,Wigan,it is hoped the trip will alter pies molecular structure to make easier to eat.

Citizen Advice ,WHAT A DAY.

Recently i had to visit my local citizen advice centre about my new p.i.p claim as no longer able o get low rate d.l.a . I  had to use a lift to access room then ring a bell then wait at least 10 minutes over appointment time and then discussed situation with the volunteer .Then the volunteer disappeared for ages to discuss case with other ,have to make a preappeal to get appeal and the journey begins again  as  this will e my third time i have lost d.l.a and had to fight to get back i could scream.

Lion by its tail.

You can see in photograph a hungry lion chasing and trying to eat its sisters tail at Antelope Park,Zimbabwe,Africa.

Warning to pet owners over Stan, the hungry golden eagle on the loose

Stan, the escaped golden eagleP
et owners have been warned that a giant golden eagle, capable of eating animals as large as baby deer, is on the loose.
Falconry expert Kris Ford, 65, fears his prized bird of prey Stan could kill animals the size of foxes and rabbits after it broke free from its perch.
The bird, which has a six-foot wing span, poses a risk to the public as its six-foot nylon leash is still flailing behind it.
It is thought to be nesting around two miles from Kris' home in rural Suffolk, but despite his best efforts to bring it home, the eagle is still free.
Father-of-three Kris, who is married to Dee, said: "It could take rabbits and foxes. Eagles just grab what they can.
"The ring that he was tied to failed and [its] poor quality allowed him to escape.
"So he's still got a long leash attached to him. He might be feeling a little hungry by now so hopefully he'll come back to me later when he has eaten."Read More