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I've got 21 years of trickiness and creativity under my belt. I love goin down town with my boys!!! big moey, tom, dingle and mambo!!! Im into funky music, Mainly Electro and funky house!!! ;-/
What's there to say? I attended Ash Green School in Coventry! didnt do very well! lol but im getting throught life thats the main thing. I currently work at walsgrave hospital on the helpdesk. so if ur thinking of going to hospital in the near future. Think Again!!! lol
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Age :: Twenty One
Body :: Slim
Status :: Single
Here for :: Friends / Networking
Orientation :: Women
Hometown :: Coventry
Ethnicity :: British
Occupation :: P.I.M.P
Music :: Electro, Funky House, Dance, RnB humming.
Books :: Huh? Don't people give these to short friends to sit on?
Movies :: Save The Last Dance
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TORRENTspy :: a great place for movies and music
Utorrent :: Torrent Download Manager
del.icio.us :: Sometimes I find the good stuff
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New profile..."Hope you like the new profile layout took me absolutly ages to do!!! Done at at work while i was bored :-/ lol."
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Why not have a chat with my mate frank Click the image above!
The contest for 2007 dumbest criminal is underway
A SYDNEY man has proved a poor burglar, not only by using a circular saw to try to cut his way into his neighbour's unit, but doing it while five people were in it.A 40-year-old Kings Cross resident allegedly attempted to break in to the unit about 2.50pm (AEDT) yesterday. There were five people home at the time.The man was charged with six counts of common assault, two counts of being armed with intent to commit indictable offences and one count of property damage.He was bailed to appear in Downing Centre Local Court on January 10.
Talk to Frank! I Did!!! :-) ha ha...
How do you fend of a dangerous dog?A five-year-old girl in Merseyside has been killed by what police describe as a pit bull terrier type of dog. But what should people do when confronted by what they think is a dangerous dog?
Ellie Lawrenson died of severe head and neck injuries after being mauled at her grandmother's house in St Helens.The exact circumstances of her death are unclear, but it would appear a small girl like her could do little to defend herself against a killer dog.However experts say if an individual believes a dog could be intent on attacking them, there are ways to help to defuse the situation.
"Standing still and put your hands in pockets because they like to get hold of something," says Madeleine Forsyth, a veterinary surgeon and non-practising barrister based in York. "A waving arm is an obvious target."Avoid eye contact because it is confrontational and it is always unwise to turn your back, says Miss Forsyth, so standing sideways and looking slightly away is advisable.If a dog does bite, do not pull away because that will tear the flesh, she says, but shout for help."Hope there is someone with a breaking stick to introduce between the jaws."Anything will do that can be slid between the teeth at the side, but given the strength of the jaw and the leverage, it would have to be a very powerful bit of stick or it will just break."
No warningDog attacks are very rare, says Miss Forsyth. What is called "dominant" aggressive behaviour like barking is normal and does not make a dog likely to attack unless provoked.More dangerous is "predatory" aggression which is unusual but means the dog can strike without any warning at all. And if a target like a person has been attacked once, the dog will seek out human targets again. Never run because the dog will always overtake you, says Stephen Lomax, a veterinary surgeon and barrister from Shropshire."Move away slowly and don't make any sudden movements. And don't approach the dog."But the most important advice is never ever try to separate dogs having a fight because of the risk of accidental and serious injury."A spokesman for the RSPCA said it is important to study a dog's reaction to you."If it stiffens up, holds it tail high, snarls and stares at you then be on your guard. If it shows its teeth it may be safest to go no further, but don't turn and run - back away slowly."And acting in a friendly and confident way will lessen their own fear, he adds.
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