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Cautious, careful people, always casting about to preserve their reputations... can never effect a reform.

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February 24

Shopping Channels

Bid TV,Speed Auction and Price Drop!!! I watch them part way through when I'm waiting for another show to come on or just bored out of my mind. I am addicted to buying satin duvets sets and bedspreads at ridiculous prices e.g ££5 to £10 and they are gorgeous. I had to buy another ottoman just to store them in.lol. I also bought designer perfumes for xmas pressies at half the price. I shop on line  and put a bid on items i like for about £3 to £5 and if i don't win, well that's not a problem but if i do...i get a real bargain 

There is no way i could sit through a full programme on the TV though as those preseneters irritate me and only show about 4 or 5 products in one hour.
You have to be carefull of what you buy as well. I do a lot of research first and with electrical goods i have found 98% of their items are either out of date or inferior quality so i would advise anyone to do their home work.
December 12

Aisha

   I love it!!  I first heard this in Turkey then the rest of the world made various version,
October 29

Purpose in Life

Many of us at one time or another have wondered what we are doing here. This can be both at times when we are having hectic, stress filled days, or at a standstill in a fog of boredom. We have temporarily lost sight of our purpose.

On average, the hours we work constitute a relatively small portion of our life and should not control our well being. If you are too tired or do not have enough time to do anything after hours, then your daily routine may be out of balance and may need to be adjusted. Your work may be too difficult or unsuitable, or you may need to change your routine. Perhaps a simpler lifestyle would change your focus on your work and life in general.

To obtain a healthy purpose in our lives we need a good balance of our time for work, goals, recreation, and relaxation. The daily routine should be examined, a plan established, and then it should be followed.

We can make good use of our time away from work to increase our knowledge of things and life, to work at a hobby or project, and to just relax. There may not be much room to maneuver, say if you are a working single parent, but perhaps a few hours can be found during your hectic week to do something that you want to do.
            
Most of us use only a small percentage of our capabilities and can do so much more. Learning new things gives us a feeling of achievement. Reading nonfiction books increases our knowledge and teaches us new skills, but it should be enjoyable. In undertaking a new after hours project do something different from what you do all day at work. Start with something small and complete it, so as not to get discouraged and to get a feeling of achievement when it is done. 

If you are too busy and under a lot of stress, a more passive and relaxing undertaking might be in order, at least to start with. A day a week, or a few hours on certain days, should be set aside for your favorite enjoyment. Walking, listening to nice music, reading a novel, or leisurely working in the yard. Avoid news or entertainment that is saturated with disasters and violence. But whatever you do, don't sit and stew.

"When a man does not know what harbor he is making for, no wind is the right wind." - Seneca

  

September 13

HONOR KILLINGS PERSIST IN 'MAN'S WORLD

 

By NBC News’ Shahid Qazi and Carol Grisanti
BABAKOT, Pakistan – In a tangle of bushes and trees outside a remote village in southwest Pakistan, six close male relatives of three teenage girls dug a 4-foot wide by 6-foot deep ditch, on a sweltering night in mid-July, and allegedly buried the girls alive.
The girls' crime: they dared to defy the will of their fathers and the customs of their tribe and choose their own husbands. The mother of one of the girls and the aunt of another were shot and killed while begging for the girls’ lives, according to local media reports.
The incident has touched off widespread condemnation from human rights groups, but also a sturdy defense from local officials. "This action was carried out according to tribal traditions," said Israrullah Zehri, a senator representing Balochistan in the upper house of Pakistan’s parliament in the capital Islamabad. "These are centuries-old traditions and I will continue to defend them," he said.
We visited the scene and interviewed locals to try and learn more about this gruesome crime.
Daring to defy tradition
Saarang Mastoi is the local journalist who broke the story. He told us that on July 14, Fatima, Fauzia and Jannat Bibi, aged 16 to 18, got into a taxi in Babakot, a small village of farmers and sheepherders in Pakistan’s Balochistan province, and drove about one hour to the village of Usta Mohammed to meet their boyfriends. The girls were chatting in the back of the taxi about their plans to meet the boys at the local restaurant and then go to a civil court to marry them.
The taxi driver dropped the girls off and then drove straight back to Babakot to inform their families about the secret plans he had overheard in the back of his taxi, according to Mastoi.
The girls’ decision to elope came after their male relatives and tribal elders had refused them permission to marry the boys of their choice because they were from another tribe.
The families of the girls belong to the wealthy feudal Umrani tribe in Balochistan. The uncle of one of the girls is a minister in the Balochistan provincial government and a deputy leader of the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), according to an investigation into the incident by Human Rights Watch.
http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/09/12/1382073.aspx

August 17

Beneath the veil

A 14-year-old girl  was brutally raped by four soldiers. Her father and brother now beat her because she is no longer a virgin; she has brought shame on her family. 'Unfortunately, this is the Afghanistan culture,' says Dr Ahamd, an Afghan doctor who worked in Mazar-i-Sharif for 12 years for the Halo Trust. 'If one girl has been raped by somebody, either by force or by agreement [in some cases families have invited the soldiers in], even her father wants to kill her. Even if it's not her fault.'

http://www.channel4.com/life/microsites/A/afghanistan/women.html

 

August 15

Controversial gay Jesus images are now on display

Controversial gay Jesus images are now on display at http://www.JesusInLove.org , the first website to focus on the queer Christ.

"Artists who dare to portray the gay Jesus have had their work destroyed--- if they can find a way to exhibit it at all. Now these powerful images are available for all to see at JesusInLove.org," said Kittredge Cherry, lesbian Christian author and founder of the new website. "We did extensive research to find these cutting-edge paintings and other resources that show Jesus as gay or bisexual, transgender or female," she said.

JesusInLove.org features work by six contemporary American artists and an impressive links page that connects with many other artists worldwide who picture Christ as gay or female.

"The gay Jesus image is emerging now in artwork, books and theology," Cherry explained. "It is appropriate, even essential to explore Jesus' same-sex attractions and female
side because in him God became flesh---a total, shocking identification with all people, including the sexually marginalized."

Paintings displayed at JesusInLove.org include "Madonna, Lover and Child" by Becki Jayne Harrelson, in which the baby Jesus is cuddled by lesbian parents, and "St. Francis 'Neath the Bitter Tree" by William McNichols, a crucifixion scene with Jesus labeled "homosexual." In "Crucifixion" by Sandra Yagi, a female Christ hangs on a cross while her purse is looted by the Pope, a businessman and a terrorist.

The history behind the queer Christ is fleshed out in a variety of new books listed at JesusInLove.org. They include "The Man Jesus Loved: Homoerotic Narratives from the New Testament" by seminary professor Theodore Jennings and "Jesus and the Shamanic Tradition of Same-Sex Love" by anthropologist Will Roscoe. JesusInLove.org also offers a sneak preview of Kittredge Cherry's forthcoming fictional autobiography of the queer Christ, "Jesus in Love."

Visitors are urged to check out the "pray with us" page, where a high-tech slide show ends with the risen Christ hand-in-hand with his male lover in "Jesus Rises" by F. Douglas Blanchard.

August 06

Rumsfeld On Tape: Terror Attack Could Restore Neo-Con Agenda

Former Defense Secretary's conversation with military analysts on political problems - "The Correction For That...Is An Attack"

Shocking excerpts of confidential recordings recently released under the Freedom of Information Act feature former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld talking with top military analysts about how a flagging Neo-Con political agenda could be successfully restored with the aid of another terrorist attack on America.

The tape also includes a conversation where Rumsfeld and the military analysts agree on the possible necessity of installing a brutal dictator in Iraq to oversee U.S. interests.

The tapes were released as part of the investigation into the Pentagon's "message force multipliers" program in which top military analysts were hired to propagandize for the Iraq war in the corporate media.

In attendance at the valedictory luncheon Rumsfeld hosted on December 12, 2006 were David L. Grange, Donald W. Sheppard, James Marks, Rick Francona, Wayne Downing, and Robert H. Scales, Jr. among others.

The most extraordinary exchange takes place when Lt. Gen. Michael DeLong bemoans shrinking political support for Neo-Con war plans on Capitol Hill and suggests that sympathy for the Bush administration's agenda will only be achieved after a new terror attack.

Rumsfeld agrees that the psychological impact of 9/11 is wearing off and the "behavior pattern" of citizens in both the U.S. and Europe suggests that they are unconcerned about the threat of terror.

DELONG: Politically, what are the challenges because you're not going to have a lot of sympathetic ears up there until it [a terror attack] happens.

RUMSFELD: That's what I was just going to say. This President's pretty much a victim of success. We haven't had an attack in five years. The perception of the threat is so low in this society that it's not surprising that the behavior pattern reflects a low threat assessment. The same thing's in Europe, there's a low threat perception. The correction for that, I suppose, is an attack. And when that happens, then everyone gets energized for another [inaudible] and it's a shame we don't have the maturity to recognize the seriousness of the threats...the lethality, the carnage, that can be imposed on our society is so real and so present and so serious that you'd think we'd be able to understand it, but as a society, the longer you get away from 9/11, the less...the less...

Click here for the audio clip.

In another exchange, after assuring that comments are "off the record," Rumsfeld and one of the military analysts agree that Iraq could use a "Syngman Rhee" to take control of Iraq. Syngman Rhee was the ruthless authoritarian dictator of South Korea from after World War II through the Korean War to 1960. If the invasion of Iraq was about liberating the Iraqis from a tyrant in the form of Saddam Hussein why is Rumsfeld talking about installing an even more brutal dictator?

Click here for the audio clip. Newsvine has the recording in full.

Rumsfeld's admission that the correction for dwindling support of the Neo-Con imperial crusade is another terror attack is perhaps the most startling and blatant indication that 9/11 was an inside job.

How much more evidence do we need to confirm that the Neo-Con hierarchy in control of the U.S. government are instigating and exploiting terror in the pursuit of their own domestic and geopolitical agenda?

As Jerry Mazza writes today, "In the seven years since the day, exhaustive and still growing evidence proves beyond any reasonable doubt that the US government, spearheaded by the Bush administration, planned, orchestrated and executed the 9/11 false flag operation. As openly advocated by wide swaths of elites, from the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), of which Rumsfeld has been a member, to the likes of Zbigniew Brzezinski (in his The Grand Chessboard), only an attack “on the order of Pearl Harbor” would, in Brzezinski’s words, cause the American people to support an “imperial mobilization,” and a world war."

Placing the new evidence against previously revealed 9/11-related acts on the part of Rumsfeld, his guilt is overt and obvious. Recall that it was Rumsfeld who enthusiastically penned the "Go Massive" memo, gleefully declaring the Bush administration finally had the green light to kill: “Not only UBL (Usama bin Laden). Go massive. Sweep it all up. Things related and not.”

The longing for a new terror attack to corral the masses back behind the Neo-Con agenda is a shared fetish amongst Neo-Cons, policy wonks and academics alike.

In August last year Philadelphia Daily News columnist Stu Bykofsky openly called for "another 9/11" that "would help America" restore a "community of outrage and national resolve".

Lt.-Col. Doug Delaney, chair of the war studies program at the Royal Military College in Kingston, Ontario, told the Toronto Star last July that "The key to bolstering Western resolve is another terrorist attack like 9/11 or the London transit bombings of two years ago."

The same sentiment was also explicitly expressed in a 2005 GOP memo, which yearned for new attacks that would "validate" the President's war on terror and "restore his image as a leader of the American people."

Also in July 2007, former Republican Senator Rick Santorum suggested that a series of "unfortunate events," namely terrorist attacks, will occur within the next year and change American citizen's perception of the war.

And the month before that, the new chairman of the Arkansas Republican Party Dennis Milligan said that there needed to be more attacks on American soil for President Bush to regain popular approval.

Comments posted on the left-wing Huffington Post website in response to the Rumsfeld tape indicate that even some of the most hardcore conspiracy debunkers have had their beliefs shaken to the core by the former Defense Secretary's admission.

"I have been a very staunch opponent of conspiracy theories," writes one, "but to hear the man most responsible for stopping foreign threats to American lives musing that a successful attack on the USA is somehow a "cure" for us... it almost makes me want to make a tinfoil hat with the nuts I made fun of."

July 28

Morning-After Pill 'To Be Given To Girls Aged 12'

Children as young as 12 are being given the morning-after pill without their parents' knowledge, sparking outrage among family campaigners.

Information obtained under the Freedom of Information Act shows that 128 primary care trusts, or 84%, in England have policies that allow pharmacies to supply the morning-after pill to girls under the age of 16.

Of these trusts, 70% said they would be prepared, under some circumstances, to insist on these policies as a condition of granting a pharmacy licence.

Some of the primary care trusts had no lower age limit for supplying the morning-after pill, while others ranged from 15 to 12 years old.

The information was published in Waking Up to the Morning-After Pill, a study by the Family Education Trust, a conservative pressure group.

It criticised the policy of giving out the morning-after pill to girls under the age of consent and said it was having no impact on teenage pregnancy rates.

It said such a policy encouraged breaking the law and greater promiscuity, and was also a health risk to teenage girls.

Norman Wells, director of the trust, said: "The confidential provision of the morning-after pill to teenage girls is a key strand in the government's teenage pregnancy strategy and extravagant claims have been made about its ability to reduce unwanted pregnancy and abortion rates.

"However, the fact that not a single PCT was able to point to any research evidence linking easy access to the emergency pill with a reduction in teenage pregnancy rates suggests that their policies are being pursued out of sheer desperation or blind ideology."

He added: "Over recent years we have witnessed the systematic removal of every restraint which in previous generations served as a disincentive to under-age sexual activity."

But Juliet Hillier, of Brook, the sexual health charity for young people, defended provision of the pill.

She said: "One of the solutions to poor sexual health of young people is to make service provision better, not campaign to have it removed altogether as the Family Education Trust seems determined to do.

"Pharmacy provision is essential to improving access to emergency contraception and must continue to be available to all who need it.

July 16

Do you want to lose weight without starving

yikes Its been ages since i posted but i have been busy setting up a group with MSN. Its called "Battle of the Bulge!  If you call in here and think you need support to lose a few LB's pop on over.

My  daughter and i started this group for people who can't seem to lose weight even when following weight watchers or slimmers world etc. We need to find our own way/diet/healthy lifestyle that fits in with our families. we  need motivation! ,we need battle buddies! we need others to share their tips,advice,experiences and friendship. Hopefully with our organised/unorganised lifestyles we can shift some LB's. This group is not professional ,not judgmental and does not dictate a certain way of eating as we believe that everyone is different in their approach and likes.

June 19

Energy Prices

They can't say for sure, but it looks like we are in a recession. Inflation is causing the price of everything to go up. Fuel prices are going through the roof, causing the cost of food items to increase.

According to a recent report gas prices in Britain are rising faster than almost any other Western European destination, with officials stating that foreign suppliers are rationing our gas supplies and effectively driving price up. Both gas and electricity prices went up earlier this year by a significant amount, sending domestic household bills soaring in some cases. A recent report has also indicated that prices are set to soar once more in the autumn, with annual household gas bills likely to smash through the £1000 a year barrier. In the past year energy prices in the UK have gone up by around 13.6%. This had resulted in the average household bill rising by hundreds of pounds a year. However, in Germany energy prices have only gone up by 9.5% in the same period, in France by around 12%, and in the Netherlands by only 2.8%. It is thought that household energy bills in the UK could rise by around 25% when the price hikes come into effect in the autumn. Officials state that the reason behind this issue is that lack of gas from the North Sea has resulted in Britain becoming more reliant on imported gas during the winter months when a larger supply is needed. Cheap North Sea gas is being purchased from Britain by foreign companies in the summer, and is then being put into huge storage facilities on the continent. Lack of facilities means that Britain is not able to store gas in this way. Larger scale gas users, such as certain businesses, have warned industry officials that Britain is now at the mercy of foreign suppliers because its storage facilities only hold enough gas for thirteen days, whereas in France there are storage facilities that hold enough gas for 122 days and in Germany for 99 days.

The pain will come early this year for people on modest incomes reliant on oil for basic heating and cooking. They will have to shiver through it. Some will die. When domestic heating prices soar in the US, people demand intervention from the Government. In the UK, we appear to think the government cannot do anything any more, and we don't even ask. I wonder whether the Prime Minister should find that even more alarming than he did the petrol protests.

I suppose this winter we will have to wear our socks,mittens and scarves as well as a couple of cardigans as we will be surviving on a pension,even that might not be enough!

 

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Naomiwrote:
Hi there freind thank for your kind comment about my cross stiches no i nver sell them i just do it for my my own pleasure
May 28
salma afzalwrote:


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Hello, I was just passing by and thought I would say hello. Like the photos (except the one of me - how could you!) X salma

May 26
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mrb spaceme yorum yazmıssınız tesekkür ederim ülkemi gezmissiniz beğendinize çok sevindim umarım türkçe biliyorsunuzdur :)
May 21
Hi Lucky Star,
 
You know i had not seen that piece of music used in that context before on your most recent blog & I have to say it totally touched me - how could it not... You know sometimes its our light that scares us because it is so strong inside. You have so made me think more so I must say & I know what I need to do - thanks for the inspiration sweetie.
 Hope you have a good day. All the best & Rainbow blessingsRainbow Nat x
May 20
Naomiwrote:
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hope you are well and have a good week
May 19
heatherwrote:
hello hun i just read your page and see you have a fracture ,oh heck i hope the pain is getting easier hun that can take a while to mend .its lovely being intouch again after so long ,ive thought of you often since the time of the get together all those years back .many things have changed since then and ive become a nan for real lol .logan is 3 months old now he has a brother josh whos 6 and he calls me nan as hes just changed his name to ours bless him both kids re lovely just wish i was fitter and in better health to be out there being silly with them lol.they are such fun though i love em to bits .well take care my friend love to you and the family love hettie.x
May 16
heatherwrote:
hiya lucky ,i see from the last input you have hurt your shoulder hun ,i do hope its not too serious ,hoe did your holiday go otherwise? any luck with selling that appartment yet ,it looks fab by the way wish i could have it but health aint that brill hope we make our september holiday ,fingers crossed ,i think we are all getting old or so people keep telling me lol .love to you and yours hun catch you soon  love hettie.
May 14
sylvia graywrote:
 Hi Lucky so sorry to hear about your shoulder, what a nasty thing to happen after a beautiful trip to Turkey. I hope you are not in a lot of pain. How on earth did that happen? i feel life is so unfair at times.
I hope you enjoyed most of your holiday and will look forward to hearing about it and seeing some nice pictures (but only when your shoulder is better.) I can imagine it to be very painful.
Did you lose weight? and do you have a lovely tan.
I am off on Saturday and will look forward to the break and to get away for awhile.
weather suppose to be pretty good all month so hope for some sunny warm days.
 
sylvia xxx
May 13
Naomiwrote:
hi there hun hope you have a great holiday enjoy the sun.
Apr. 19
Rosamondwrote:
Welcome Bambi..Yea! thats me, trying to put the world to rights and getting nowhere..lol
Apr. 19