Showing posts with label London. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

kfhdsakjfds I like this.

Most probably I’d take England home with me. Why? ‘Cause he’s an Absolutely Invincible British Gentleman! *laugh* Okay, but seriously it’s because he’s a good guy, knows good mannerisms and is a gentleman. ?

 





First let’s see the West End, I’ll show you all my best friends

I’m likin’ this American boy, American boy” 

Estelle & Kanye West- “American Boy” 



Am I losing my accent? 28 June 2011 (by ChrisCopeful)



…..okay.



…oh.



kfhdsakjfds I like this.

london ontario

london Ontario
'Cracker' is a form of poison gas extraction can be the local water supply, which can become radioactive or flammable yet to be cracker to break the gas from oil shale in the region. There are many threats:
Even with strict regulatory control, it must be toxic liquids cracker that will be issued on shale gas wells - either through a leak above the ground, or as it is injected these chemicals into wells, or after crushing some of the wastes have been removed from the wells of the products to be taken in other places. We also can not ensure that the methane will not be released radium in the surrounding waters during the crushing. It is imperative that the methane, a greenhouse gas, and leakage from these wells, and cracking the stone always requires a large amount of fresh water, which must be taken from somewhere. There will also be a risk of explosions or earthquakes, we can expect from the pollution of the air around the drilling sites - along with the increase in truck traffic and manufacturing, as well as deforestation.
How destructive and in spite of the excessive extraction of shale gas that would be, and companies are already gearing up to bring breaking in our region. Have been buying tens of thousands of acres of land by the Calgary company looking to start cracking on Lambton and Chatham Kent. Whether or not there is cracking is closer to London, and water supply in the city is still threatened by plans to extract oil shale along the Lake Erie and Lake Huron.
What can we do?

The local residents began calling for a ban on the cracker.
If you can join or support our efforts, and e-mail us at stopfrackingontario at gmail dot com
We have created an online petition called "Do not frack in London, Ontario". and we started a petition as well as printing.
And concern of the cracker, which will be in many ways, you will need much more help to stop cracking in London, Ontario. And oil and gas companies have a lot of money to throw around, but we can not mobilize our people power.
Please encourage municipal officials to ban breakers in London. Their contact information is available in the upper right corner of the web site: http://www.london.ca
Since the imposition of a ban on London will not protect either in the city of Great Lakes water supplies, farms, or around our region, we should ask for a ban on the province-wide on the shale gas cracker.
There are many costs are not so hidden that come with the breakers, there is a government level should not be paid to the control and regulation of these processes the gas.
There are better options than that. We can create green jobs we created a clean and sustainable alternatives. Can be isolated to help us to keep the buildings warm, while the manure can replace artificial fertilizers, we can turn to alternative energies. Those are just examples.





Sunday, June 26, 2011

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Abortion changes to be snuck in without a vote (UK):

The government is seeking ways to make it more difficult for women [or people] to access an abortion without bringing the proposal to a vote in Parliament, Liberal Conspiracy reports.

The Department of Health is looking for ways to force women [or people] to undergo mandatory ‘counselling’ before getting an abortion by changing existing regulations.

That is they are adopting the patronising proposal by Nadine Dorries and Frank Field in their quest to undermine the right to choose, rather that through the democratic process in Parliament, where it would at least face scrutiny by MPs and the Lords.

They also want to introduce a further ban on abortion clinics giving counselling. […]

What can we do? Writing to your MP and the Department of Health might be a good start. But also if you’re able to make the Pro-choice demo in London on 9 July, that’s another way to show your support for the right to choose, trusting women [or people] to make their own decisions, based on accurate information given out by healthcare providers.



June, 25. 2008

Manchester Academy

Manchester, UK

  • I didnt sleep on the plane.
  • I didnt sleep on the train.
  • 9 3/4 at Kings Cross Station is under construction
  • the people I was traveling with decided to WALK from the train station to the college… a 20 minute walk
  • its hotter than HELL here in the daytime
  • My shirt was soaked by the time I reached the sc hool, and I was exhausted.

BUT THEN WE GOT THERE. 

This school…is absolutely amazing. This is what a college should look like. This is what a college town should feel like. Its literally indescribable. Ive made so many friends already.

I love london.

There, I said it.

I could have the shittiest trip in the world and I would still love it here. So much history, so much life, so much beauty. I cannot get enough of it.

I am so incredibly humbled by having the priveledge to travel here, and lilve my life- experience life- have a life changing experience now, in the moment, in this time of my life, now.




June, 25. 2008

Manchester Academy

Manchester, UK



St. Andrew’s Cathedral

Thank god those people who say “If I ran this country…” aren’t in charge, because if they were we’d probably be back in the middle ages and have everyone who isn’t white in concentration camps.

Uneducated fucking gimps.



Saturday, June 25, 2011

I would love to see Big Ben some day!



Drinking Responsibly by ??? on Flickr.









Tea is delicious!



Ely Cathedral







People Who Studied Abroad #41:
Jawaharlal Nehru, first Prime Minister of India

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The heart-stopping thrill of chess: 24 June 2011 (by...



the big lamp 











London, circa 1900.



Glenfinnan 1986 (by Stuart McKenna)



Piccadilly Line



The heart-stopping thrill of chess: 24 June 2011 (by ChrisCopeful)

Friday, June 17, 2011

Pub the Grapes by tmizo on Flickr.







Amy Victoria Savage





West Side, Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire by teresue on Flickr.



EPCOT - United Kingdom by twg1942 on Flickr.

Flickr. :)

THIS PAVILION. I cannot wait to be back. Seems I’m always bouncing between this one and Germany.





Beatles Story 2 by tmizo on Flickr.



Hetalia: United Kingdom x Japan [Cute]



Pub the Grapes by tmizo on Flickr.