Saturday 27 May 2017

Pokemon Spring 2017 Collector Chest And Legends of Alola Booster Packs – Top Toy Site

The fictional creatures called Pokémon first appeared in a pair of
Nintendo Gameboy games back in 1995  and are still popular with today’s
children. Pokemon products now include video games, trading card games,
animated television shows and movies, comic books, and toys. Currently
the Pokémon franchise is the second best selling video game  to Nintendo
Mario. The Spring 2017  Pokemon Collector Chest And Legends of Alola
Booster Packs are new releases in the Pokemon world.


Pokemon Spring 2017 Collector Chest

A trove of Pokemon treasures this sturdy metal case contains more than a dozen special Pokemon goodies, including many not found anywhere else.



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Wednesday 24 May 2017

Living With Osteoarthritis, How I Deal With Osteoarthritis Of The Knees

I was diagnosed with Osteoarthritis in my knees nearly 5 years ago and apparently it’s the most common form of arthritis in the UK. The condition Osteoarthritis is also known as degenerative arthritis or degenerative joint disease. Take your pick, whatever the name it can be very painful. Osteoarthrosis, is a joint disease resulting from the breakdown of joint cartilage and the underlying bone. The most common symptoms are joint pain and stiffness and don’t I know it!

Early Joint Pain

I have had problems with my knees aching ever since I was a teenager 40 odd years ago. I believe that it developed from damage caused by falling on my knees and then working as a sewing machinist from the age of 15 – my knees were terribly stiff after working for hours on a machine. I can remember my knees locking and it being quite painful to straighten my legs after 8 hours of sewing. My knees would make a cracking noise like when somebody cracks their knuckles when I straightened my legs. The doctor didn’t do anything, just said that it was damaged cartilages that would probably cause me a lot of pain when I was older.



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Monday 22 May 2017

Queen Elizabeth I Conspiracy Theory

Some conspiracy theories are quite bizarre others can be interesting. I have heard the following conspiracy theory about Queen Elizabeth I and her imposter before but not in as much detail:

The Mystery of Queen Elizabeth I’s Possible Imposter

One of history’s most unusual conspiracy theories involved Queen Elizabeth I, the daughter of England’s King Henry VIII and his second wife Anne Boleyn. During the first half of the sixteenth century, Elizabeth was born to the tyrannical English king. When she was about ten years old, she was taken from Henry’s court in plague-ridden London to Bisley, a small town Southwest of London, because he wanted to protect her from getting sick.



According to legend, young Elizabeth died in Bisley. Her caretakers panicked when they found her body, and knew that Henry would return sooner than expected to visit his daughter. Afraid for their lives, they anxiously searched the town to find a girl who looked like Elizabeth. After a futile attempt to find a read-haired girl, they found a boy with red hair who was about the same height as Elizabeth. This boy, whose name was Neville was actually a friend or relative who played with Elizabeth. They brought him back to their home and dressed him in Elizabeth’s clothes. Apparently, when Henry returned he couldn’t tell the difference between the boy and Elizabeth. So, the boy kept assuming the role as the dead princess and continued pretending to be the future queen.



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Wednesday 10 May 2017

Malta Holidays: What You Must Not Forget When Packing For Malta – Where To Go

The island of Malta is a great all year round holiday destination for people of all ages. There is plenty of entertainment for families thoughout the island and there is enough for history buffs to enjoy on their vacation. The nightlife is great in St Julians and Sliema, fun for night owls young and old.

Malta really is a fun packed place to travel to, but what are the most important items that you need to save room for in your suitcase? The following are ‘must’ items that I would take with me during the hot steamy summer months. essentials for comfort and pleasure:



Mosquito Repellent

For some reason I attract mosquitos when others on holidays in Malta with me don’t. Unfair but that’s life, so I have to prepare for the dreaded onslaught and especially if I am going to be anywhere near water at night (must stop paddling in rock pools after dark). I take a spray or cream mosquito repellent, but make sure that I choose one that doesn’t smell bad and spray all of my exposed bits when I go out in the evening and take it with me for a top up as I am usually enjoying the nightlife for more than a couple of hours.



On one of my Malta holidays, in a big rush to get out to the bars on the first evening I forgot to spray the bare bits in between my sandal straps and had so many bites that my feet became badly infected, very swollen and painful. I had to borrow some bigger sandals from my friend for the rest of that holiday. I also take a plug in mosquito killer for where I sleep. Cream and spray mosquito repellents wear off over time and if the slightest bit of juicy bare skin is exposed while you are sleeping it’s the signal for an all out mossy attack!



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Tuesday 9 May 2017

Making Videos For Youtube And Learning From My Digital Ecourse

As I had been out of Internet marketing for several years I found that I had forgotten quite a lot about how to proceed with marketing my websites and attracting those all important visitors, so I took the opportunity of a 7 day free trial of an ecourse – Digital Marketing 4 in 1. The 4 in 1 topics are YouTube, Social Media, Website and Google.



When I had finished reading the first section on YouTube videos and marketing them to get views and traffic to your website I was rather pleased with the course, enough to pay the £19 fee for lifetime access. Maybe I could have read it all in a week but I wanted to use what I had learned from the YouTube training section before moving on to the next part.



I remembered some of the information but was surprised by just how much I had forgotten from my previous YouTube postings. I also learned a few new things, so the first part of this course was well worth the small spend. I’m now having fun making videos but more about that later.



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Friday 5 May 2017

Holidays in Singapore, Night Views in Singapore