Is This The Place to Ask? :idea: Any oppinions of the drawings of Muhammed,a Danish newspaper printet..Think a lot of people dont care:idea: What do you say??12
Please somebody help…? I have been trying to find out the number/info for UKtek.. most of my friends are into PSY and can usually get the numbers for GL, LGP etc out that way but not for tek parties. Got number for last years from this site with difficulty and am struggling like **** to get any info at all for this year..... This is my last hope! Please, please PM someone!
NTA party tonight?
hey, anybody know any detais about the NTA vs. Noggins party happenin tonight near sheffield? i only have the old no. 07017 406480. does anyone know the new one please?
Free Party tonite in Southend..techno techno techno hi there chumz, Nonny here!
Polymorphic is back! for now anyway!
Some of ya may remember their wicked techno parties in Southend and their free parties in Suffolk and Spalding..
Anyhow it's tonight
at the Royal Hotel Southend high street
It's free
9 till whenever
with Poly DJs Oracle, Grff and with SPECIAL GUEST ...DiRTY BASS!!!!
we can't get there we're in czech republic...but u can!!
go and have it for us xxx
mdma, have moved to new country….. any advice on the following?
testing kits, reliable or not?
worth getting in oder to get quality not crap?
i have just moved from portugal to zurich and have yet to find a source, generally speaking i am not a big fan of buying dodgy stuff of a kid in a puffy coat so need to have a realiable person to provide me with my thrills.... any suggestions? asking around is easy, being confident you won't get a lump of keratin instead of mdxx is not....
2 scoucers 2 scoucers arive at the pearly gates of heaven.
'can we come in like?' ask the scoucers
'hang on ill have to ask' replies st peter.
so st pete goes off to ask his almightyness if they can enter.
'sure they can' he replies
st pete goes back to tell the scoucers they are in luck but returns to God.
'they've gone!' he sez
'the scoucers?' asks God
'no the FUCKING GATES!!'
cat joke – check it out I found this a while ago and thought i would share it with my fellow cat lovers:
http://www.kittykondo.com/how_to_give_your_cat_a_pill%5B1%5D.htm
:crazy_fre:crazy_fre:crazy_fre
jesus was relieving st peter at the pearly gates.. jesus was relieving st peter at the pearly gates.
an old man asked for admission.
"name?" said jesus.
"joseph"
"occupation"
"carpenter"
jesus became excited. "did you have a son?" asked jesus.
"yes"
"did he have holes in his wrists and ankles?"
"yes!" said the old man.
jesus looked at the old man with a tear in his eye, put his arms out and said.
"father! father! its me!its me!"
the old man looked puzzled, then beamed-
"pinocchio!" :horay:
UK : East : Crocodile farm planned for Cambridgeshire Crocodile meat is supposed to be healthier than other species. I've got no problem with eating a croc as I'm sure it would easily take a snap at me I were to encounter one in the woods; they eat people fairly often in the countries where they are common.
I hope the enclosures are secure... you would not want them getting into the Cam or the Gipping/Orwell, would cause all manner of problems.
Quote:
Crocodile farm planned for Fens
An East Anglian farmer is planning to set up what is believed to be the UK's only crocodile farm. Andy Johnson, from Oldhurst, near Warboys, Cambridgeshire has several crocodiles for breeding stock, including one which is 9ft long.
Mr Johnson said he hoped to establish a fully working crocodile farm, producing and selling meat in a farm shop.
"We're trying to get an alternative meat in the system that's more environmentally friendly," he said.
"We're just looking at farming them in the UK to see if we can make the job add up.
"As far as we know we're the only ones commercially looking at farming the crocodiles in the UK, probably Europe."
Story from BBC NEWS:
Pill changes a woman’s taste in men February 16, 2005
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1486201,00.html
TAKING the Pill has a surprising side-effect according to research: it changes the type of face that a woman finds attractive.
British scientists have discovered that women on the Pill have different ideals of male sexual attractiveness to those who are not taking oral contraceptives.
The remarkable effect, identified by psychologists of the Perception Lab at the University of St Andrews, appears to stem from the way the Pill mimics the hormonal effects of pregnancy.
Similarly strong preferences for male faces with a healthy glow, over those with pallid features, were also found among pregnant women and those in the less fertile phase of the menstrual cycle, suggesting that the female hormone progesterone is responsible.
The pattern of raised progesterone levels typically seen during pregnancy may trigger an internal mechanism that has evolved to protect expectant mothers against contact with disease, the researchers said.
Women with this hormone profile also preferred female faces that look healthier, indicating that they may be subconsciously seeking to avoid ill people who might infect them and endanger their unborn children.
The findings, from a team led by Ben Jones and David Perrett, add to growing evidence that fluctuating hormone levels contribute substantially to people’s notions of who is attractive.
Previous research by the group, for example, has shown that women are more attracted to typical masculine facial features at the most fertile points of the menstrual cycle.
“Most theories of attraction predict that women will be keen on macho men,” Professor Perrett said. “This is because such men are good bets to produce healthy kids with a tough immune system. The prediction turns out to be partly true. Five years ago we discovered a link between hormones and facial attraction: masculinity counts most for male allure when hormones controlling women’s fertility were highest.
“Our new findings reveal different and stronger hormonal influence that controls women’s attraction to health cues in men. We show that women’s choice of both friends and possible romantic partners is also guided by apparent health. Every woman likes healthy-looking faces, but women who are or may be pregnant are particularly keen on healthy looks.”
The effect, however, was seen only when women were assessing faces for suitability as a short-term sexual partner or friend. When asked about a man’s potential as a long-term partner, their preferences were no different from the norm.
In the study, details of which are published today in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society, the researchers conducted three online surveys and two in the laboratory, which assessed the facial preferences of several thousand women.
The same face was presented twice, with one of the images adjusted to look pale and unwell while the other appeared to be in robust health.
All women preferred the healthier faces on average, but the degree of choosiness was much greater among those who were pregnant, on the Pill, or in weeks three or four of the menstrual cycle, when fertility is lowest. The results, Dr Jones said, indicate that female hormones, and by extension the Pill, can have wideranging effects on social interactions.
“A lot of research into oral contraceptive use has tended to focus on the potential health effects, whether negative or positive,” he said. “I guess this finding suggests that social effects are something worth considering too.”12
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