“I haven’t agreed to anything yet. But, thank you anyway,” she says as they walk past the scrap of faded crime scene tape blowing in the wind.
How ridiculous, she says to herself, I’m thanking him for allowing me to enter my own home! Brushing a few raindrops off her coat, wishing she could remove the wet wig, she instinctively reaches for the light switch then laughs gently as she remembers there is no electricity now.
Inhaling deeply the smell of Home, she looks around the now dim and dusty living room. So many memories… fifteen years they lived here, since the day they married. The house itself was a wedding gift from her new husband. She never figured out how he pulled off buying a house when they were so young.
Walking a few steps in, she catches sight of a dried-up rose in a now-waterless vase on the coffee table. Lifting it out of the vase, a few petals fall to the hardwood floor. Amazingly, it still has a trace of its divine perfume.
She looks over at the officer standing in the front doorway. He’s still holding the umbrella used to partially shield her from the thunderstorm.
“He gave me a rose every single Wednesday of our lives together. We met on a Wednesday.”
Real Social Dynamic's owner Tyler Durden aka Owen Cook turns 30 as Nick Kho organizes a house party to celebrate during the 2009 RSD World Summit in Las Vegas.
Richard Castle is a famous murder mystery writer, best seller in bookstores. It's also a bit vain and always surrounded by beautiful women, but when a serial killer begins to kill in the same manner described in his famous novels, he began working as a consultant for the New York police, especially with the detective following the case, Kate Beckett. According to a proven model of the genre, Castle and Beckett could not be more different. http://inaltreparole.net/en/tv/castle011109.htmlRichard Castle is a famous murder mystery writer, best seller in bookstores. It's also... more
let's work for this together to reveal the strange creature...if you have sightings out there just let us know...let's work for this together to reveal the strange creature...if you have sightings... more
Here below the first official teaser poster of Lost Season 6, the final season of Lost: http://teaser-trailer.com/2009/10/lost-season-6.htmlHere below the first official teaser poster of Lost Season 6, the final season of... more
Is it possible to be 'all-knowing' and 'all-powerful' provided that what one means by these terms is that god knows all that can be known and can do all that can be done?
"Can ominscient god who,
Knows the future find,
The ominpotence to
Change his future mind?"Is it possible to be 'all-knowing' and 'all-powerful' provided that what one means by... more
Basically as the title says. The only way I can describe it is by telling to to check the link and try it for yourselfBasically as the title says. The only way I can describe it is by telling to to check... more
Some people claim that it is manna from heaven, first sent down by God to feed the children of Israel. Others, more prosaically, say that it is stag semen.
Alternative theories for the origins of “star jelly”, a strange mucous substance found on the Scottish hills in the autumn abound. Could it be the remnants of a meteor shower, regurgitated frogspawn, fungus - or, less romantically, the gel from disposable nappies? Is it evidence of extraterrestrial life, or perhaps the fallout from top-secret attempts by scientists to manipulate the weather?
Whatever the truth of the matter - and no one really knows - the debate about the origins of the jelly has reached fever pitch.
Initiated by the BBC Radio Scotland programme Out of Doors, which has recorded half a million hits on its website, there is now international interest in solving one of the most enduring of natural mysteries. Hundreds of theories have come in from around the world, and a film crew from National Geographic has arrived in Scotland to record the evidence.
People have reported finding star jelly all over the UK, in fields, in urban back gardens and in the mountains. There are also accounts of it in Australia and America.
But the most plausible theory is that the star jelly is nothing more than regurgitated frog and toad ovaries, from vultures!Some people claim that it is manna from heaven, first sent down by God to feed the... more
Google has come clean on what all these flying saucers Google Doodles were about.
Herbert George Wells (21 September 1866 – 13 August 1946),[1] was an English author, best known for his work in the science fiction genre. Wells and Jules Verne are each often referred to as "The Father of Science Fiction".[2]
Wells was an outspoken socialist and a pacifist, and his later works became increasingly political and didactic. His middle period novels (1900-1920) were more realistic; they covered lower middle class life (The History of Mr Polly) and the 'New Woman' and the Suffragettes (Ann Veronica). He was a prolific writer in many genres, including contemporary novels, history, and social commentary.
The solution to the mystery of Google's UFOs has finally been revealed - and it was all a tribute to the father of the alien-invasion story as we know it.
For weeks, Google has been dropping strange, flying saucer-related clues, via changes to its iconic logo and cryptic messages on its Twitter stream, that have had internet users puzzling over what they might mean.
But now they've been revealed as a tribute to pioneering ........ click on the link for the answerThe solution to the mystery of Google's UFOs has finally been revealed - and it was... more
A new 'Montauk Monster' as it has been dubbed has supposedly been killed and photographed in Panama, South America.
A group of teenagers supposedly beat the creature to death after it crawled out of a cave and started coming towards the teenagers and they feared for their safety. They kids then threw the lifeless animal into a pool of water.
They returned later to take pictures of the corpse which were then posted on the website of the Central American country's Telemetro television station.
The images have since bounced around various cryptozoology blogs, with several explanations suggested for what it might have been. A hooked claw visible in one of the photos has been cited as evidence for the popular theory that the creature was a sloth that somehow lost its hair.
Fake? Or any ideas of what it could be?A new 'Montauk Monster' as it has been dubbed has supposedly been killed and... more
Some news outlets and bloggers were premature with their reports of the demise of ABC's Defying Gravity. Read full article.Some news outlets and bloggers were premature with their reports of the demise of... more
Previously posted: "13 things that do not make sense"
Now 13 more to explore.
"Strive as we might to make sense of the world, there are mysteries that still confound us. Here are thirteen of the most perplexing. Cracking any one of them could yield profound truths, says Michael Brooks
1. Axis of evil
2. Dark flow
3. Eocene hothouse
4. Fly-by anomalies
5. Hybrid life
6. Morgellons disease
7. The Bloop
8. Antimatter mystery
9. The lithium problem
10. MAGIC results
11. The elusive monopole
12. Noise from the edge of the universe
13. Voodoo death"
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With more than 70 cancer cases documented in a 5-mile area, residents at The Acreage fear they are living in a cancer cluster.
The investigation continues as federal, state, and local authorities study this community located in southern Florida for a possible connection between pollution and the high incidence of cancer.
Joyce Gorring, Tracy Newfield, and Laura Salgado share their stories with us.
For more information please visit: www.theacreagecancerstudy.comWith more than 70 cancer cases documented in a 5-mile area, residents at The Acreage... more
A blind man suffering déjà vu. It sounds like a contradiction in terms – but the first case study of its kind has turned the whole theory of déjà vu on its head.Traditionally it was thought images from one eye were delayed, arriving in the brain microseconds after images from the other eye – causing a sensation that something was being seen for the second time.A blind man suffering déjà vu. It sounds like a contradiction in terms – but the... more
Is this bizarre creature really an alien baby or just part of an elaborate hoax - and was it the cause of a mysterious revenge death?
Mexican TV revealed the almost unbelievable story - in 2007, a baby 'alien' was found alive by a farmer in Mexico.
He drowned it in a ditch out of fear, and now two years later scientists have finally been able to announce the results of their tests on this sinister-looking carcass.
More at link, including a video.Is this bizarre creature really an alien baby or just part of an elaborate hoax - and... more
Can the King James version English Bible Code tell us if Bigfoot exists and Nessie the Loch Ness monster exists. Bigfoot is the alleged hairy 8 foot tall apeman living in the U.S. Pacific Nortwest - Oregon and Washington. Nessie the dinosaur like lake monster has been sighted in Loch Ness in Scotland. From the Revelation13.net web site. Bible code matrices will be used to see if they can shed light on these mysteries, do these creatures exist. If you see Bigfoot, do not confront him youself, or try to tackle him. He is a super-strong 8 foot tall hairy, smelly giant. Just try to get his picture, or better, a movie of him.
From the Revelation13.net web site, for more on this see Revelation13.net (Revelation 13: Prophecies of the Future, Astrology, Nostradamus, Bible Prophecy, the King James version English Bible Code). Copyright 2006 by T. Chase.Can the King James version English Bible Code tell us if Bigfoot exists and Nessie the... more
Please view in HQ and full screen. Mysterious, imaginative night-piece of shifting images from the creative husband-and-wife team of artist Gary Zaimont and composer Judith Lang Zaimont. Videography by Michael Bregman, and Doris Lang Kosloff leads the chamber ensemble. Judith’s “Borealis”, from SKY CURTAINS for mixed ensemble, is recorded on the CD “Neon Rhythm”.