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Monthly Archives: November 2012
Clever Feet
HOW SMART IS YOUR RIGHT FOOT?
You have to try this. It is absolutely true. I guess there are some things that the brain cannot handle.
Posted in humor, tests to try out
Tagged clockwise, humour, orthopaedic surgeon, surgeon, take a test, test, try a test, your brain
FREE BOOK!
Reblogged from Defying Leviticus.:
For today only, 'Tea & Crumpet' from JMS Books is being given away absolutely FREE.
Available now in paperback and ebook from JMS Books and from many other ebook retailers.
Discover an enchanting, entertaining and thought-provoking window into what it means to be queer in Britain, past and present. All these stories reflect the iconic sights and national character of the British Isles: a taste of our idiosyncrasies and eccentricities, but also an unashamed representation of the love, loyalty and laughter of our people.
Visit Jessie's blog for some great posts.
Posted in miscellaneous
Poem:Fairy woman
The fairy woman wails during the night.
Her piercing, screeching sound brings fear.
Crying aloud, she hunts out death.
Posted in poetry
Tagged poem, poems, poetry, poetry writing, poets corner, writing poetry
Are you the perfect woman ?
Are you the perfect woman, un-touched, not worked on by surgeons or have you had any of the items listed below done to you to improve your looks.
New award for Poets Corner
Poets Corner has received a new award and it was sent to us by Alex.
Alex is an author on Poets corner and blogs at Worldly Winds.
The award award is the Blog of 2012 award.
You can see that we on Poets Corner have only one star, but we can receive more.
If you think I should have another star please say so in the comments and the star will be added.
This is an award for my other site, Poets Corner, i hope you give it a visit.
Posted in awards
Large earthquake hits Pakistan
A large earthquake with the strength of 8.1 on the Richter
scale has hit Pakistan .
Two million Pakistanis have died and over a million are injured.
The country is totally ruined and the government doesn’t know where to start with providing help to rebuild.
The rest of the world is in shock.
Posted in humor
Tagged Australia, Britain, earthquake, earthquake in Pakistan, large earthquake, New Zealand, Pakistan, Pakistan earthquake, Saudi Arabia, USA
100,000 hits / visitors
I would like to thanks all my followers, readers and visitors for their help in making my blog so popular and reaching this great milestone in a blogs life.
Posted in miscellaneous
Tagged 100000, 100000 hits, blogging, blogging 100000, writing
Film review: Tora Tora Tora.
I have just watched an old film called Tora Tora Tora made in 1970, the film was a co-production between an American studio and Japanese filmmakers.
Posted in writing
Tagged Japanese, Japanese at Pearl Harbor, Pearl Harbor, Pearl Harbor battle, Tora Tora Tora
Woman ‘denied a termination’ dies in hospital
This is a sad case of a woman denied an abortion in Ireland, where their abortion laws are so out of date with human rights.
The lady, Savita Halappanavar (31), a dentist, was seventeen weeks pregnant but had bad back pain so she went to hospital, were they found she was fully dilated and the waters broke, which meant the baby would not live.
But the doctors said under the law they could do nothing as it was a Catholic country, they did nothing and she died.
Posted in health
Tagged abortion, abortions, abortions in Ireland, Irish abortions, termination
Uganda to pass Kill-the-Gays Bill.
Reblogged from Defying Leviticus.:
Uganda is to introduce a law which will make homosexuality a capital offence by the end of the year despite international criticism. .
Speaker Rebecca Kadaga (below) said that this was a 'Christmas gift' to the populace, the majority of who, it seems welcome the passing of the bill.
So, another country regresses by several decades and joins Iran and other such countries by introducing this barbaric law and executing its homosexual citizens.
Reblogged this post to try and stop this law coming to effect.
Posted in miscellaneous
Hodiaki at school
Little Hodiaki
The teacher said, “Let’s begin by reviewing some American history.
Who said ‘Give me Liberty, or give me Death’?”
She saw a sea of blank faces, except for Little Hodiaki a bright foreign exchange student from Japan, who had his hand up: ’Patrick Henry, 1775′, he said.
‘Very good!’
Who said, ‘Government of the People, by the People, for the
People, shall not perish from the Earth?’
Again, no response except from Little Hodiaki, ‘Abraham Lincoln, 1863′.
‘Excellent!’ said the teacher continuing, ‘let’s try one a bit more difficult…’














