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#351 Re: The Garden » What's your Sun Sign? » 930 weeks ago

I'm a typical Leo.

I do believe people are like their signs generally although I don't beleive in horoscopes.

#352 The Garden » Bodies of 2 girls missing for 16 years found buried in garden » 931 weeks ago

luckylittlelady
Replies: 10

Human remains found in the garden of a house in Kent are those of missing 15-year-old Vicky Hamilton, police say.
The remains of Vicky - last seen in West Lothian in 1991 - were found at the Margate house by police who had been focusing on another missing girl.

Scotsman Peter Tobin, who once lived at the property, was arrested and charged in July over Vicky's disappearance.

Police in England are looking at other murders to determine if there is a link to the discovery of Vicky's remains.

Houses searched

Mr Tobin is currently in custody and is expected to appear before Linlithgow Sheriff Court on Thursday on charges related to the death of Vicky.

Detectives had been looking for missing 18-year-old Dinah McNicol at the Margate house and have said they are continuing to search for any other human remains.

Vicky, who lived in Redding near Falkirk, Stirlingshire, was last seen waiting for a bus in Bathgate on 10 February 1991.


The search for further remains is continuing at the house in Margate

She had been travelling from Livingston to her home and was changing buses when she disappeared.

She was last seen in Bathgate's George Square. Eyewitnesses said she was sitting on a bench eating chips.

Personal items belonging to Vicky, believed to be jewellery and clothing, were also discovered at the house in Kent.

In 1993, Vicky's mother Janette died without knowing what had happened to her daughter.

A review of the case into Vicky's disappearance was launched by Lothian and Borders Police last year.

'Deep search'

Police searched a house in Bathgate where Peter Tobin once lived and in October a house in Southsea, Hampshire, was searched.


Essex Police are continuing their search for Dinah McNicol

Police have said they are still searching the Margate house for the remains of Dinah McNicol, who was from Essex but failed to return after a trip to Hampshire in 1991.

Det Supt Tim Wills, of Essex Police, said: "We came here to search for Dinah McNicol or any physical evidence which might link her disappearance to that house.

"And that's what we will continue to do. I do not intend to leave the house until I'm fully satisfied that there are not any other human remains at that site."

He added that once a ground level search has been completed, a "deep search" would get under way which could take "a number of days".

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7094650.stm

#353 Re: The Sunset Strip » Into the Wild » 931 weeks ago

I read a review of this is a magazine just yesterday and it definatley sounded like something I want to see.  As i don't go to the cinema, I'll rent it when it's out.

#354 Re: The Garden » Guess the album cover game » 931 weeks ago

russtcb wrote:
luckylittlelady wrote:
PaSnow wrote:

#2 looks like Janis Joplin, Pearl.

because it is, well done!

Is the first one Patti Smith "Wild Horses"?

Yes! Well, it's Horses but close enough big_smile

#355 The Garden » Curvy women produce more intelligent children » 931 weeks ago

luckylittlelady
Replies: 16

Women with curvy figures are likely to be brighter than waif-like counterparts and may well produce more intelligent offspring, a US study suggests.
Researchers studied 16,000 women and girls and found the more voluptuous performed better on cognitive tests - as did their children.

The bigger the difference between a woman's waist and hips the better.

Researchers writing in Evolution and Human Behaviour speculated this was to do with fatty acids found on the hips.

In this area, the fat is likely to be the much touted Omega-3, which could improve the woman's own mental abilities as well as those of her child during pregnancy.

Men respond to the double enticement of both an intelligent partner and an intelligent child, the researchers at the Universities of Pittsburgh and California said.

The findings appear to be borne out in the educational attainments of at least one of the UK's most famous curvaceous women, Nigella Lawson, who graduated from Oxford.

But experts are not convinced by the findings.

"On the fatty deposits being related to intelligence front, it's very hard to detangle that from other factors, such as social class, for instance, or diet," said Martin Tovee of Newcastle University.

"And much as we logically like the idea that men are interested in the waist to hip ratio, it actually features relatively low down the list of feature males look for in a potential partner."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7090300.stm

#356 The Garden » Man marries dog to ward off curse » 931 weeks ago

luckylittlelady
Replies: 6

An Indian man has married a female dog, believing the union will help him atone for stoning two other dogs to death.
P Selvakumar, 33, said he had been cursed since the killings, suffering paralysis and a loss of hearing.

The wedding took place at a Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu state. The "bride" wore an orange sari with a flower garland and was fed a bun to celebrate.

Superstitious people in rural India sometimes organise weddings to animals in the hope of warding off curses.

'Tried every cure'

Crowds cheered the newly-weds at the end of the ceremony in Sivaganga district, about 50km (30 miles) east of the city of Madurai.

The "bride", who is called Selvi, was led to the temple in Manamudurai wearing a sari before vows were exchanged in a traditional Hindu ceremony.

A relative of the groom who attended the wedding said he hoped Mr Selvakumar would now be cured.

"Fifteen years back Selvakumar was physically fit. But, once he attacked a pair of dogs and thereafter Kumar could not move his limbs freely," the relative, Ramu, told the BBC.

"He tried every cure for his ailment but could not be rid of his disability.

"On the advice of an astrologer and others, he decided to marry a bitch to get cured. Then we arranged Selvakumar's marriage with a bitch."


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7093422.stm

#357 Re: Guns N' Roses » Supporting Baz [and Axl].. who will buy Angel Down? » 931 weeks ago

I doubt I'll be buying it straight away based on what I've heard so far.  I haven't disliked anything per se but neither do I feel the urge to rush out and get it.

#358 Re: The Garden » Self Esteem » 931 weeks ago

PaSnow wrote:

. There is a certain freedom to being single, so learn to enjoy it.

I've never really had that freedom, to be honest there's times I could kill for it.  Certainly the fact whether you are in a relationship or not should be no measure of your worth as a person.  Or your weight for that matter but I certainly find that if I look my best I feel my best.  If I don't dress nicely and make a little effort  with my face and hair, I feel miserable.  If I spend one day sitting around in a tracksuit, then it's likely I'd do the same the next day and the next and it really affects my demeanour.

#359 Re: The Garden » Guess the album cover game » 931 weeks ago

PaSnow wrote:

#2 looks like Janis Joplin, Pearl.

because it is, well done!

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