I had a dream last night ……

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I had this dream where there was no Wars, no governments, no countries, just The World. It was so believable to me, It lasted days in my sleep, life was just innocent, there was no marriage, just people coupled up and in love, no boundaries, no passports, no police, because there were no bad people and no religion, but people did look to a higher being called “Sketch” lol. I know, sounds stupid and was just a dream. People got upset if you asked about this higher being “Sketch” FFS….

There was one language, English, but everyone spoke my English, Scottish version. In my dream I got on trains, but they were not trains like what we know, they were underwater, they took you anywhere in seconds. Something to do with magnets

I travelled the world, I went to Egypt and stood below the great Pyramid, I remember falling to my knees crying, as if this is where I needed to be, there was no war, social issue, no money, people just went into shops and took things and a person scanned your card, and said “Have a nice day”

What the fuck was this dream? Hope?  In this dream there were cars, but they flew inches from the ground, there was no planes in this dream, I asked someone and they looked at me in a strange way, it was like I was new to this planet, but it was the same as this one, same place different ways, I remember in my dream thinking “Is this a dream” I remember asking the girl I was with,  she was beautiful, if I was dreaming, she said “No, when you fall asleep, you will be dreaming tonight” Meaning when I fell asleep in my dream, what I am doing right now is the dream.

It was so real, I felt emotion, love, the spirit of goodwill, people wore almost the same clothes, almost like Star Trek, people were nice, I remember in my dream saying, I hope this isn’t a dream.

Crazy huh

In the dream, EVERY house looked like this one, I just did a Google search “Utopian World” This house came up, and these were the houses in my dream. There was no TV, Radio or internet I could see. But there was technology; I guess I forgot a lot, people carried phones, but they were just in the ear, to answer you just said “Hallo” , it seemed to last for days, it was odd but real, also I wasn’t disabled, where was a game, but old people played it more, they had to throw this ball through a hole in the wall, all I can remember lol

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Everything looked like this

Are These Images Proof of Real Time Travel?

**EDIT** I have to thank Rob Schwarz for the credit here. I seen the blog elsewhere and added a few video’s of my own, so I guess Rob should get the credit. When I said it took me 2 hours, it it did in terms of putting it together, going through the links, linking them up and adding my own links. I got a brilliant Email from Rob and I would like to say thank’s to Rob for this. The blog was sent to me a while back and it kinda sat there and I went over all the info, double and triple checked sources, I added Rob’s links to show it is where most of the info came from. To call it my own would be unfair, but I did but a lot into doing the blog at 5AM almost unable to type due to pain, so thanks again Rob, I have no issue in saying the blog was his, but online we do get a LOT of things from searching, like the things I added all the links  http://www.strangerdimensions.com throughout the blog are Robs **EDIT** 

THIS BLOG TOOK ME 2 HOURS!! PLEASE, SOME FEEDBACK!

Anyone who knows me will know time travel “Is my thing” I have studied John Titor, Andrew Basiago and the pictures showing that seem to show famous people in our past. The thing with time travel, if it was being used a lot and screwing with time, to say, Germany winning/losing WWII none of us would know. Unless you are in the time field of the Einstein Rosen Bridge (Matter field)  I am 50/50 but this has had me since I was 5 years old. When back to the future came out, it was a WOW moment for me. As usual, do your own research, is an Einstein Rosen Bridge possible, the fabric of time opened up at a point of origin? I say yes, not because I want it to happen, string theory alone suggest time can bend, so you never know.

Enjoy the journey through time with me will you

Proof of Time Travel: A Temporal Tour

Ladies and gentlemen, we have a problem.

Apparently,no one is willing to follow proper time travel etiquetteTime travellers are leaving proof of their escapades everywhere!

Well, the best I can do is keep track of these temporal anomalies. What follows are a series of images that many claim are evidence that time travel has already occurred, and that visitors from the future have mingled with cultures throughout history.

Join me as I explore these temporal tears in the fabric of the universe. The fate of the space-time continuum depends on it.

Evidence of time travel in Chinese tomb?

Time Traveler's Watch In Chinese Tomb?

Our first stop on this temporal disaster is China.

In December 2008, Chinese archaeologists allegedly removed the opening of a giant coffin within what was believed to be an undisturbed, 400-year old Si Qing tomb in Shangsi County.

As they removed the soil around the coffin, however, they were shocked and amazed to find this:

A small piece of metal shaped like a watch, with the time frozen at 10:06.

“Swiss” was engraved on the back. Explain this and I will delete the blog. For me, this is the BEST evidence yet

A Swiss Watch?

If the tomb was truly undisturbed for 400 years, what could explain the existence of this modern artifact?

Only one thing: an absent-minded time traveler!

Virtual Museum Photo: Time traveler caught on camera?

The Time Traveling Hipster

Oh, well this is just great.

The above photo turned up on the Virtual Museum of Canada website, an online repository of “Canada’s rich history and culture.” It’s said to be of the reopening of the South Fork Bridge in the early 1940s in Gold Bridge, B.C., Canada. The event certainly drew a crowd.

But in the photo, someone doesn’t belong.

Evidence of time travel in museum photo?

Who is this strange individual, seemingly out of place — modern attire and all — in what would otherwise be a perfectly ordinary gathering? Is he from the future? Fancy goggles, coat and branded t-shirt. I mean, this is what happens when you let hipsters play with your time machine.

They visit the opening of a bridge.

Woman on Cell Phone in 1928?

The above video contains a short clip taken from a special feature on the DVD version of Charlie Chaplin’s film, The Circus. In it, we see a relatively mundane shot from the film’s premiere at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in 1928. Two individuals walk across the screen behind a zebra.

But that’s not the strange part.

Look closer. What’s that woman holding to her ear?

Time Traveler in Charlie Chaplin Movie?

A cell phone? A pan-dimensional communication device? That’s Time Travel 101, folks: no cell phones!

Woman on Cell Phone in 1938?

Oh, but we can’t stop there.

In this excerpt we see footage of a crowd of people exiting a DuPont factory in Massachusettsas sometime in 1938. Click here to view the original uncut footage.

In the video, one woman is clearly seen holding another cell phone up to her ear.

Time Traveler Outside Factory in 1938?

Listen, time travelers: you can’t take futuristic devices into the past. Because someone will find it, film it, and post it on YouTube. That’s just how it goes.

Andrew D. Basiago’s Trip To Gettysburg?

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This singular image is courtesy Andrew D. Basiago, who allegedly took part in DARPA’s top secret government operation Project Pegasus back in the 1970s. Well, I suppose “top secret” is a relative term these days. I studied this for like a MONTH and watched a 3 hour presentation by Basiago, he seems legit, but!

The photograph is said to have been taken during one of Basiago’s temporal trips, during which he found himself at Gettysburg on the very day of Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863.

Basiago claims to be the young boy at center-left.

Says Basiago,

“I am the boy standing in the foreground of the image at center-left, looking to his right. My shoes were lost in the transit through the quantum plenum that took me from the plasma confinement chamber at the time lab in East Hanover, NJ in 1972 to Gettysburg, PA on the day that Abraham Lincoln gave his famous address there in 1863.”

Of course, Basiago has other stories to tell. In fact, he claims President Barack Obama traveled to Mars in the 1980s >. http://www.strangerdimensions.com/2012/01/05/has-president-obama-traveled-to-mars/

Rudolph Fentz, A Victim of Time?

An example of 1876 attire (John HIllyard Cameron)

Are we supposed to believe that a man named Rudolph Fentz vanished in 1876, only to reappear 74 years later in New York City?

Maybe.

As the legend goes, Rudolph Fentz materialized on a busy New York street in 1950, only to be hit by a passing car, his mysterious temporal voyage ending in an instant.

Police investigations then led one captain on a strange journey of his own — proof that time travel is possible, and sometimes fatal.

http://www.strangerdimensions.com/2011/09/19/the-extraordinary-voyage-of-rudolph-fentz/

While the Rudoplh Fentz story appears in Jack Finney’s About Time: 12 Short Stories, it has often been repeated as legitimate evidence of time travel. Many claim, without hesitation, that the Fentz story is based on factual events, and Finney was simply relaying it years later, in fictional form.

I can’t argue with that logic.

John Titor, the Time Traveler From 2036?

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John Titor, I spent a year on, I read all his blogs here, http://www.johntitor.com/ captured the imaginations of forum-goers in a way no other alleged time travellers ever could, mostly by spilling the beans on how his time machine worked, sharing photos and schematics, and answering everybody’s questions. If you want to read more, A whole section devoted to his antics. http://www.strangerdimensions.com/tag/john-titor/ here also

It’s entertaining stuff, and many consider the information he shared to be some of the most compelling time travel evidence out there. Even if it is ripping a hole in the fabric of space and time.

A Compact Disc Case in the 1800s?

Time Traveler's Box in the early 1800s?

Allegedly, this painting was created sometime in the 1800s, and appears to be of a man holding what looks like a fancy CD box. At least, that’s what they say.

The earliest form of plastic wasn’t invented until the mid-1800s, and (obviously) Compact Discs weren’t in use until the 1980s. Leaving us with a single conclusion: this box is no mere box, but rather the container for some kind of time-bending wormhole device.

HDR: The “Real” Time Machine?

HDR Time Machine

Designed by Steven Gibbs in 1985, the HDR, or Hyper Dimensional Resonator, is said to allow its user to astrally travel through space and time (via naturally-occurring interdimensional vortices).

Some on the Internet claim to have successfully used the device to visit the future. Allegedly, Gibbs was given the designs/inspiration for the HDR by two aliens and/or time travelers named… Paco and Pedro. Sounds legit.

The above image clearly highlights the machine’s “rubbing plate,” “wishing well” (into which you place your crystals), and a handful of knobs and switches. For more on this peculiar invention, head on over to a post The “Real” Time Machine. http://www.strangerdimensions.com/2012/12/29/the-real-time-machine/

A Time Portal Under The Kitchen Sink?

In 2006, a Swedish man named Håkan Nordkvist thought it would be a good idea to climb under his sink and momentarily travel to the year 2042. He even met his older self and took a video of their (his) matching tattoos, seen above. Check out Did This Man Find A Wormhole Under His Kitchen Sink?  http://www.strangerdimensions.com/2012/03/06/did-this-man-find-a-wormhole-under-his-kitchen-sink/ to read more, if you dare. This is actually FUCKING AMAZING! Watch the link above here ^ ^

Wormhole Under the Kitchen Sink?

At any rate, here’s a quick warning for any potential kitchen-based time travellers out there: if you or someone you know find a wormhole under your sink, do not attempt to crawl into it. The paperwork involved afterwards is ridiculous.

What did you say? The Håkan Nordkvist story was viral marketing for an insurance company? If that’s a veiled criticism of my time travel evidence, I won’t hear it and I won’t respond to it.

Time Traveling Celebrities?

Time Traveling Celebrities: Jay-Z in 1939

Next, here’s an photograph taken in Harlem back in 1939. Nothing out of the ordinary, no, except for rapper Jay-Z just kind of hanging out there. No big deal.

Jay-Z, Nicholas Cage, Keanu Reeves — all celebrities who have no problem riding the timelines without a care in the world. If you want to see more photos of their temporal journeys and reckless disregard for the arrow of time, check this post Top 5 Celebrity Time Travelershttp://www.strangerdimensions.com/2013/05/23/top-5-celebrity-time-travelers/

Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so.

Okay, well. Perhaps the space-time continuum is safe, after all.

Is time travel possible? At the end of the day, it’s all just a bunch of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey…stuff. Best not to take it too seriously.

Anyway, please leave your thoughts in the comments below, particularly if you have any other proof of time travel to report.

Also be sure to check out photographer Flora Borsi’s faux time travel photo gallery. http://www.strangerdimensions.com/2013/05/02/flora-borsi-time-travels-snaps-shots-with-elvis-marilyn-monroe/ Luckily, her photos aren’t real (so she says) and pose no threat to our worldline. They do look strangely familiar, though. Here she is with Marilyn Monroe:

Marilyn Monroe and Time Travel?

Just to really get you going..Check these 3 videos 🙂 The 1st one you WILL watch over and over and over, it was all over the news in China

And this one!

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60 of the world’s happiest facts

 

1. A group of flamingos is called a flamboyance.

2. If you fake laugh long enough you’ll start to really laugh, really, really hard.

3. The book cover to the prize winning short story collection, Spellbound, was chosen because author, Joel Willans, bought his wife’s engagement ring with poker winnings.

4. The Beatles used the word “love” 613 times throughout their career.

5. These websites exist.

6. Every year, millions of trees grow thanks to squirrels forgetting where they buried their nuts.

7. On the day of his assassination, Martin Luther King Jr. had a pillow-fight in his motel room.

8. The nitrogen in our DNA, the calcium in our teeth, the iron in our blood, the carbon in our apple pies were made in the interiors of collapsing stars. We’re all made of star dust.

9. Cancer death rates are down 20% in past 20 years.

10. The miles travelled by the Apollo 11 crew to the moon were greater than every single exploration mission to the New World combined.

11. Penguins only have one mate their entire life and “propose” by giving their mate a pebble.

12. There’s an animal called a Dik Dik. And it’s the cutest antelope you’ll ever see.

13. Despite high infant mortality rates and lower life expectancies, not one of your direct ancestors died childless.

14. Cuddling releases Oxytocin which helps speed healing and recovery from physical wounds.

15. Otters hold hands when sleeping so they don’t drift away from each other.

16. Apollo 17 astronaut Gene Cernan, the last man to walk on the Moon, wrote his daughter initials there. They’ll last at least 50,000 years.

17. There’s a type of jellyfish that lives forever.

18. Wayne Allwine (the voice of Mickey Mouse) and Russi Taylor (the voice of Minnie Mouse) were married in real life.

19. We now have less crime, a lower death rate and longer life expectancy than at any other time in human history.

20. The clitoris has 8000 nerve fibres, double that of the penis, and is the only organ in the body, which has evolved purely for pleasure.

21. Butterflies can taste with their feet.

22. For someone, somewhere in the world, today is the most amazing day of their life.

23. When you die, your body decomposes, and the atoms that contained “you” are recycled into Earth to be used again.

24. Every year the Netherlands sends 20,000 tulip bulbs to Canada to thank them for their aid in the Second World War.

25. Rats giggle when you tickle them. Their voices are so high-pitched you need special equipment to hear them, but when you do, their laughs are immediately evident.

26. Sea horses mate for life, are completely faithful and travel together by holding on to each others tails.

27. The guy at the end of this video was born.

28. If you say “my cocaine” you sound like Michael Caine saying his own name.

29. Male puppies, when playing with female puppies, will intentionally let the female win.

30. The next Star Wars will not be directed by George Lucas.

31. It takes seventeen muscles to smile and forty-three to frown.

32.The kingdom of Bhutan use ‘gross national happiness’ as a key national indicator.

33. The majority of European children born in 2013 will live to see the year 2100.

34. Cows have best friends.

35. Neurologically speaking, seeing somebody else smile actually makes you happier.

36. Every human being spent about half an hour as a single cell.

37. There are people, ombrophiles, who have a passionate love for rain.

38. Once your brain realizes that you’re dying, it releases DMT, one of the most powerful known psychedelics. This dilates your perception of time and allowing you to live inside your own mind for hours or even days.

39. No matter how long you live there will always be an amazing new food for you try.

40. A group of porcupines is called a prickle.

41. Aside from a sample in a lab, Smallpox is completely extinct. No one else will ever die from it again.

42. A pig’s orgasms last thirty minutes.

43. We are going to die, and that makes us the lucky ones. Most people are never going to die because they are never going to be born.

44. Sloths only leave their tree once a week, to pee and poo.

45. Spinner dolphins sleep in pairs, one with the left hemisphere asleep, the other with the right. They each keep watch with one eye and half a brain. They are known to sleep-mate for life.

46. At the time of your birth, you were, for a few seconds, the youngest person on the planet.

47. Cows produce the most milk when listening to the song Everybody Hurts by REM.

48. Somewhere, someone is losing their virginity right now.

49. If you spell out numbers in order, the first time you get to the letter “a” is at one-thousand.

50. We’ve all been here forever. Every bit of matter we see has been here since the beginning of time and it always will be.

51. A monkey was once tried and convicted for smoking a cigarette in South Bend, Indiana.

52. Happiness is a skill. You can learn it and it’s not hard.

53. Except when breeding, the Common Swift spend their entire lives in the air, living on the insects they catch in flight. They drink, feed, and often mate and sleep on the wing

54. Baby rabbits are called kittens.

55. Baby puffins are called pufflings.

56. Costa Rica is statistically the happiest nation on Earth.

57. Worms communicate by snuggling.

58. 2013 is the first year since 1987 that consists for four different digits.

59. With our horseless carriages, flying robots, space travel, long-distance communication at the speed of light, cloning, lasers, connection to people all over the world, we are living in the future people dreamed of.

60. If you blend a sea sponge, it will re-form back into a sea sponge.

Once again I have to thank you Word Press

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I know I can’t always say “Thank you” or can I? But again, Word Press, yes you, Thank you. Over the weekend I was in a horrible place, it started with this blog and the blog after, 3 blogs:

No pain for two weeks I had.

http://prayingforoneday.wordpress.com/2013/07/28/a-week-with-very-little-pain-please-god-this-is-good/

The pain came back

http://prayingforoneday.wordpress.com/2013/08/03/my-pain-came-back/

I was nearly done, you all saved me, and I was VERY close to ending it all

http://prayingforoneday.wordpress.com/2013/08/04/no-human-should-have-to-live-like-this-so-unfair/

But here I am, Tuesday night, I got so much advice from family and friends, but on here, I got emails, Skype calls, Facebook chats, and I MUST give a big thank you to Rachel @ http://rachieadventures.wordpress.com/ Honey you started talking to me on Facebook after I blogged that last link there. I owe you so much pal it is untrue. You were there telling me what to do, you even got a hold of Dawn and told her about the blog, I thank you, you are a GREAT friend I love having as a friend,

As for everyone else, I counted, over 200 messaged from email, Facebook, etc, I am so lucky to have too many wonderful friends. I won’t say followers, that is, for me, disrespectful, if you are reading this, thank you for being my friend, thank you for caring, thank you for understanding, thank you all for giving me time to adjust to the pain and the medication as it worsens, thank you for making me laugh and smile. It would be very easy to read my blog and see an unhappy person, not at all, I have a stupid sense of humour and laughter is the order of the day.

So to you all, again, thank you. I love   Word Press it came to me when I needed it. I made an award on March 4th this year. I offer it to you for free. You can if you wish give it to 10 others, but PLEASE ACCEPT “The Word Pres Family Award” This was my reason for creating it:

This is an award for everyone who is part of the “Word Press Family” I start this award on the basis that the WordPress family has taken me in, and showed me love and a caring side only WordPress can. The way people take a second to be nice, to answer a question and not make things a competition amazes me here. I know I have been given many awards, but I wanted to leave my own legacy on here by creating my own award, as many have done before. This represents “Family” we never meet, but are there for us as family. It is my honour to start this award. Thank you, Shaun @ http://prayingforoneday.wordpress.com/

Please accept this award: http://prayingforoneday.wordpress.com/2013/04/21/the-wordpress-family-award/

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Please accept this Award above and thank you once more for showing what only Word Press can, love, compassion, a caring side, a ruthless side, the 3rd blog I posted many gave me a hard time for even thinking that. So thank you for putting me in my place.

More Love

Less hate

Shaun

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45 Life Lessons, written by a 90 year old

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The thoughts of a 90 year old person fascinate me, they lived in a different World than we do now. They lived in a world where in WWII if a man could not go and fight for his country, he would talk his own life out of guilt. That is a different world right there. When there were morals and kids were disciplined and knew their place. I could go on. But to read 45 things from a 90 year old is an  eye opener. I hope you enjoyed as much as I did

 

1. Life isn’t fair, but it’s still good.

2. When in doubt, just take the next small step.

3. Life is too short not to enjoy it.

4. Your job won’t take care of you when you are sick. Your friends and family will.

5. Don’t buy stuff you don’t need.

6. You don’t have to win every argument. Stay true to yourself.

7. Cry with someone. It’s more healing than crying alone.

8. It’s OK to get angry with God. He can take it.

9. Save for things that matter.

10. When it comes to chocolate, resistance is futile.

11. Make peace with your past so it won’t screw up the present.

12. It’s OK to let your children see you cry.

13. Don’t compare your life to others. You have no idea what their journey is all about.

14. If a relationship has to be a secret, you shouldn’t be in it.

15. Everything can change in the blink of an eye… But don’t worry; God never blinks.

16. Take a deep breath. It calms the mind.

17. Get rid of anything that isn’t useful.  Clutter weighs you down in many ways.

18. Whatever doesn’t kill you really does make you stronger.

19. It’s never too late to be happy.  But it’s all up to you and no one else.

20. When it comes to going after what you love in life, don’t take no for an answer.

21. Burn the candles, use the nice sheets, wear the fancy lingerie. Don’t save it for a special occasion. Today is special.

22. Overprepare, then go with the flow.

23. Be eccentric now. Don’t wait for old age to wear purple.

24. The most important sex organ is the brain.

25. No one is in charge of your happiness but you.

26. Frame every so-called disaster with these words, ‘In five years, will this matter?’

27. Always choose Life.

28. Forgive but don’t forget.

29. What other people think of you is none of your business.

30. Time heals almost everything. Give Time time.

31. However good or bad a situation is, it will change.

32. Don’t take yourself so seriously. No one else does.

33. Believe in miracles.

34. God loves you because of who God is, not because of anything you did or didn’t do.

35. Don’t audit life. Show up and make the most of it now.

36. Growing old beats the alternative — dying young.

37. Your children get only one childhood.

38. All that truly matters in the end is that you loved.

39. Get outside every day. Miracles are waiting everywhere.

40. If we all threw our problems in a pile and saw everyone else’s, we’d
grab ours back.

41. Envy is a waste of time. Accept what you already have, not what you think you need.

42. The best is yet to come…

43. No matter how you feel, get up, dress up and show up.

44. Yield.

45. Life isn’t tied with a bow, but it’s still a gift.

40 Of The Most Powerful Photographs Ever Taken


Sisters pose for the same photo three separate times, years apart.


A Russian war veteran kneels beside the tank he spent the war in, now a monument.

A Romanian child hands a heart-shaped balloon to riot police during protests against austerity measures in Bucharest.


Retired Philadelphia Police Captain Ray Lewis is arrested for participating in the Occupy Wall Street protests in 2011.

A monk prays for an elderly man who had died suddenly while waiting for a train in Shanxi Taiyuan, China.

A dog named “Leao” sits for a second consecutive day at the grave of her owner, who died in the disastrous landslides near Rio de Janiero on January 15, 2011.

The 1968 Olympics Black Power Salute: African American athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos raise their fists in a gesture of solidarity at the 1968 Olympic games. Australian Silver medalist Peter Norman wore an Olympic Project for Human Rights badge in support of their protest. Both Americans were expelled from the games as a result.

Jewish prisoners at the moment of their liberation from an internment camp “death train” near the Elbe in 1945.

John F. Kennedy Jr. salutes his father’s coffin along with the honor guard.

Christians protect Muslims during prayer in the midst of the uprisings in Cairo, Egypt, in 2011.

A North Korean man waves his hand as a South Korean relative weeps, following a luncheon meeting during inter-Korean temporary family reunions at Mount Kumgang resort October 31, 2010. Four hundred and thirty-six South Koreans were allowed to spend three days in North Korea to meet their 97 North Korean relatives, whom they had been separated from since the 1950-53 war.

A dog is reunited with his owner following the tsunami in Japan in 2011.


“Wait For Me Daddy,” by Claude P. Dettloff, October 1, 1940: A line of soldiers march in British Columbia on their way to a waiting train as five-year-old Whitey Bernard tugs away from his mother’s hand to reach out for his father.

Navy chaplain Luis Padillo gives last rites to a soldier wounded by sniper fire during a revolt in Venezuela.


Australian Scott Jones kisses his Canadian girlfriend Alex Thomas after she was knocked to the ground by a police officer’s riot shield in Vancouver, British Columbia. Canadians rioted after the Vancouver Canucks lost the Stanley Cup to the Boston Bruins.

A mother comforts her son in Concord, Alabama, near his house which was completely destroyed by a tornado in April of 2011.

Pearl Harbor survivor Houston James of Dallas is overcome with emotion as he embraces Marine Staff Sgt. Mark Graunke Jr. during the Dallas Veterans Day Commemoration at Dallas City Hall in 2005. Sgt Graunke, who was a member of a Marine ordnance-disposal team, lost a hand, leg, and eye while defusing a bomb in Iraq in July of 2004.

Phyllis Siegel, 76, left, and Connie Kopelov, 84, both of New York, embrace after becoming the first same-sex couple to get married at the Manhattan City Clerk’s office in 2011.

A 4-month-old baby girl in a pink bear suit is miraculously rescued from the rubble by soldiers after four days missing following the Japanese tsunami.


A French civilian cries in despair as Nazis occupy Paris during World War II.

PoW Horace Greasley defiantly confronts Heinrich Himmler during an inspection of the camp he was confined in. Greasley also famously escaped from the camp and snuck back in more than 200 times to meet in secret with a local German girl he had fallen in love with.

A firefighter gives water to a koala during the devastating Black Saturday bushfires that burned across Victoria, Australia, in 2009.

Robert Peraza pauses at his son’s name on the 9/11 Memorial during the tenth anniversary ceremonies at the site of the World Trade Center.

Jacqueline Kennedy wears her pink Chanel suit, still stained with the blood of her husband, as Lyndon Johnson takes the oath of office in Air Force One.

According to Lady Bird Johnson, who was also present:

“Her hair [was] falling in her face but [she was] very composed … I looked at her. Mrs. Kennedy’s dress was stained with blood. One leg was almost entirely covered with it and her right glove was caked, it was caked with blood – her husband’s blood. Somehow that was one of the most poignant sights – that immaculate woman, exquisitely dressed, and caked in blood.”

Tanisha Blevin, 5, holds the hand of fellow Hurricane Katrina victim Nita LaGarde, 105, as they are evacuated from the convention center in New Orleans.

A girl in isolation for radiation screening looks at her dog through a window in Nihonmatsu, Japan on March 14.

Journalists Euna Lee and Laura Ling, who had been arrested in North Korea and sentenced to 12 years hard labor, are reunited with their families in California after a successful diplomatic intervention by the U.S.


Terri Gurrola is reunited with her daughter after serving in Iraq for 7 months.


“La Jeune Fille a la Fleur,” a photograph by Marc Riboud, shows the young pacifist Jane Rose Kasmir planting a flower on the bayonets of guards at the Pentagon during a protest against the Vietnam War on October 21, 1967. The photograph would eventually become the symbol of the flower power movement.

The iconic photo of Tank Man, the unknown rebel who stood in front of a column of Chinese tanks in an act of defiance following the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.


Another, recently unearthed photo of the Tank Man incident, which shows a new angle of his act of protest, now at a distance. Tank Man can be seen through the trees on the left, and the tanks can be seen on the far right.

Harold Whittles hears for the first time ever after a doctor places an earpiece in his left ear.


Helen Fisher kisses the hearse carrying the body of her 20-year-old cousin, Private Douglas Halliday, as he and six other fallen soldiers are brought through the town of Wootton Bassett in England.

U.S. Army troops wade ashore during the D-Day Normandy landings on June 6, 1944.


A German World War II prisoner, released by the Soviet Union, is reunited with his daughter. The child had not seen her father since she was one year old.


Eight-year-old Christian Golczynski accepts the flag for his father, Marine Staff Sgt. Marc Golczynski, during a memorial service. Marc Golczynski was shot on patrol during his second tour in Iraq (which he had volunteered for) just a few weeks before he was due to return home.


Pele and English captain Bobby Moore trade jerseys in 1970 as a sign of mutual respect during a World Cup that had been marred by racism.

A Sudan People’s Liberation Army soldier stands at attention on the eve of South Sudan’s independence from Sudan.

Greg Cook hugs his dog Coco after finding her inside his destroyed home in Alabama following the Tornado in March, 2012.

Earthrise: A photo taken by astronaut William Anders during the Apollo 8 mission in 1968.

 

I cried, I smiled I think every emotion entered my mind doing this blog. Took me hours, but worth it. Well worth it

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Shaun

28 of history’s most fascinating photos

The Statue of Liberty surrounded by scaffolding as workerscomplete the final stages in Paris. Circa 1885.

 

An Royal Air Force pilot getting a haircut during a break between missions, Britain, 1942

Bob Marley on the beach with Miss World 1976 Cindy Breakspeare, mother of Damien Marley.

Ethnomusicologist Frances Densmore recording the music of a Blackfoot chief onto a phonograph, 1916.

A napalm attack near U.S. troops on patrol in South Vietnam, circa 1966.

Fritz, a television celebrity bulldog, is shaved by a Californian barber. April, 1961.

A female Lebanese fighter, 1982.

Woodstock – The Opening Ceremony. Bethel, New York, 14 August 1969.

Chester E. Macduffee next to his newly patented, 250 kilo diving suit, 1911.

Beautiful color image of the German Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-5 fighters, of Fighter Squadron JG54, during flight, 1943.

 

Attorney at law, Mohandas Gandhi, 1893.

In the aftermath of the D-Day invasion, two boys watch from a hilltop as American soldiers drive through the town of St. Lo. France, 1944.

Benjamin, the last Tasmanian Tiger, at Beaumaris Zoo, 1933.

Corporal Luther E. Boger of US 82nd Airborne Division reading a warning sign, Cologne, Germany, 4th April 1945.

The beginning of the Hollywood era: the filming of the MGM screen credits, 1928.

 

A US Marine prepares to enter a Vietcong tunnel, 1969.

This worker in a Van Nuys CA factory in 1944 soon started calling herself Marilyn Monroe.

A Panzer III tank crewman surrenders to an advancing British soldier during the Battle of El Alamein, 1942.

One of the oldest photos of the Great Sphinx, from 1880.

Jimmy Page performing live with Led Zeppelin. Circa 1972.

A Matilda tank of the Australian 2/4th Armored Regiment on the Buin Road, Bougainville, 1945.

Charlie Chaplin without makeup.

German soldiers, 1942.

A baby cries at a bombed train station in Shanghai, 1937.

Soviet 152 mm Howitzer battery fires during Belorussian Strategic Offensive Operation, 1944.

Evacuating Saigon, April 30, 1975. An American evacuee punches away a South Vietnamese man for a place on the last chopper out of the US embassy.

Three German soldiers in body armor and gas masks demonstrate operating a 2cm Becker-Flugzeugkanone, an anti-aircraft gun, Western Front, circa 1918.

Wirths Circus arrives at platform 9, Spencer St. station in Melbourne, Australia. Alice the 102 year old elephant helps unload the trains, 1948.

 

To Sleep or not to Sleep, that is not the question

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Tonight as I sat with one eye opened trying to write my 2nd guest blog of the day as I am very famous and in such demand, it dawned on me as I sat there.

I am an idiot. It was one of those profound moments when you “Just know” it comes to you like a headache in the shower with soap in your eyes. I fell asleep for an hour at my Kitchen table half way through replying to someone on Facebook. I woke up when I heard Dawn say “Are you awake”

Yeah the same kind of question you ask to a lion “Are you Hungry” as you sit next to it. I have a strange existence me. I am SHATTERED right now but this throbbing pulse from my left knee is like getting ice cream thrown down the back of your t-shirt, it just is annoying

Strange it is, tonight I feel I could just go to bed and crash “sleep” very easily but I can’t as the Ice Cream feeling is hitting me. There is no ice cream; I am using the ice cream as a metaphor for something that keeps me awake.

I could have used the “A cat taking a shit on my face” but I didn’t want to lower the tone you see, I mean I am a nice person, and the last thing I want to be speaking about is cats taking a shit on my face. It smacks of desperation for seeking attention, and this man-child here is not the kind of lad to say things to get attention, it is just not my style. I have never had a cat have a jobby on my face, although I have had a cat pee in my football boots once, I went to football and I was mortified, as people were looking at me as if I had just taken a shit myself in their Mothers handbags due to the cat pee smell. Anyone who knows me well knows I am not the kind of guy to even make funny jokes like this; they lack taste and a certain respect towards my friends Mothers and their hand bags. And I am a GOOD friend.

The worst think I have even done to a friend was spit in a condom and leave it in his jacket pocket a week before he got married, he got beaten slightly, but once I owned up I then got beaten slightly also, and told never to visit again, and I wish I could, I left my watch at their house 😦

See life is all about respect, like respect for Dolphins, as a species, I do not feel us humans show enough respect to the Dolphin. I knew a brilliant Dolphin once called Gary, he was BRILLIANT at Golf, he had a handicap I think it was 9, not bad for a Dolphin.

Anyway, we need to respect things more in this world. Even Spiders and bee’s, I am not saying we should respect wasps as they are just nasty bastards. Bees give us honey and Spiders help keep fly movement down in the home.

Life is all about respect people. We should think about this more often, my friend Keith below is respectful of all things and likes to find things out for himself. I respect him for it, he challenges life to the MAX you know, when things need done, KEITH IS THERE! No messing around, no fake stuff, no farting about, he just gets the job done

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Just back from the Hospital (Again)

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I parked in my own personal Hospital parking space today, just a standing joke between friends and family there, Arf

I went in just after 10PM and I had to get two quick X-Rays done. One on my left knee and one on my right foot.

My left knee has a tiny piece of bone loose and is causing the leg to go into deep spasm when the piece of bone lodges itself in certain places. The pain from the last 3 days, especially getting woken up with the pain from this knee has been horrific

I also have a tiny hairline fracture in my right foot, second metatarsal bone from my pinkie toe side. It is sore, but strapped I can walk a little with it. My knee is highly strapped, a thick cotton wrap around and a Velcro fold over as well as what seems like a Machine. They just wrapped the best they could. These 3 being close to what I got.

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The deal with my knee is it is fucked. No point casting it today, to my anger I guess, as they say the piece of bone is so small and will not affect knee movement now it is strapped and I can’t bend it. I have to take 2 straps off for bed and keep one on. They were going it give me a moon boot for my foot, but I already own one for both feet.

 

So more AMAZING news, I am so happy I could dance to the beat. Sadly I can hardly fart to the beat never mind dance to it. This has been several years now of breaks, fractures and rips to tissue, Hamstring, Tendon, Ligament and bad nerve endings.

If anyone fancies buying a Car, £5,000, you can have it. It is Automatic

I can do the Moon Walk Now

I can do the Moon Walk Now

Went to the shops for milk yesterday……………………………

showimageWent to the shops yesterday, with my 2 sons, and bought a new  Laptop for the Kitchen, where I spent a lot of time. It is a comfy chair and I am high up on the bar stool. £300+ later, also I spend £20 on a holder for my Samsung 10″ pad. Then I spent £30 on some pictures for the livingroom, the new york theme is intact and I bought some glasses for juice or milk etc.

So I get sent out to spend say £2 and spend nearly £400 🙂

What an IDIOT of a man I am.

Good Laptop though. Windows 8 I was told is “Impossible” to get used to, an hour after it was out the box I had it sorted and now know Windows 8 inside out to the stage I can now fart about with the settings and make it look better and speed it up. As usual it came with 30 useless games and items I will never use, so deleted. I sat in the shop and some young chap said “Oh mate, Windows 8, took me two weeks to get used to” I was like “Can you just put this in a bag please mate?” Worked out the young chap was what we call an “Edjit” idiot. It is the easiest programme to use EVER. It is fast, reliable and really easy to use. I liken it to a mixture of Windows 7 and an Ipad or Android Tablet.

I had 5 hours out with my sons and my son even  bought a Nexus Tablet for £180 also. What is it with us Gibson men? 🙂

 

I also forgot the milk 😦