Archive for September, 2008

Skegness-Save Our Beaches

I have Lived in Skegness for several years now, and have noticed many bad attributes of Skegness.
but the one that irritates me the most is the garbage that has been spread through out the beachs.
Me and many other people in skegness like to have a nice relaxing walk, but the beaches aren’t the same cans of beer, netting and smelly bits of wrapping are smothering the skegness beach’s.
And It gets worst!

Every summer when the holiday makers enter and trash Skegness i’m disgusted and sick of the council’s lazy attitude.

I’ve had enough!
There is too much Garbage in skegness the council should be hiring teenagers or volunteers to tidy up the beaches But its not just the beaches that are full of rubbish but the whole of skegness too!!

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Are You Born A Pig

1923, 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007

No matter what you do you do with strength they are chivalrous and gallant people born has the pig you enjoy life and all it has to offer. Pigs can be perceived as oblivious or gullible, because they do care about others so much that they will do just about anything for a friend in need.
a few Celebrity’s under the year of the pig: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Steven Spielberg

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Where Does Pork Come From Story By Kyle Law

One day Piglet the Pig had a question which he needed answering so he went around the farm asking his friends first he went to the geese.
“Where does Pork come from?” he asked. the geese shuffled their feathers and replied “We don’t know where Pork comes from” the Geese lied Piglet then went to the Barn to ask the Cows.
“Where does Pork come from?” he asked the cows awkwardly moved side to side and ate some grass before answering “My dear boy i don’t know where pork comes from”.

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Harry Potter owl farm in RSPCA inquiry

A former falconry centre in West Yorkshire that supplied owls for a Harry Potter film is being investigated by the RSPCA.

Several birds of prey were removed from Old Park Farm in Eastmoor, Wakefield, after concerns were raised about the welfare of the animals.

In 2005, nine eagle owls kept at the council-owned site were used in film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

A RSPCA spokeswoman confirmed an investigation was under way.

‘Poor condition’

The birds appeared in a scene in which Harry goes back to the owlery to send a letter to his godfather Sirius Black.

It is not thought any of the birds used in the Warner Brothers film were among those removed by the RSPCA.

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Birth of a Butterfly By Meish Goldish

Birth of a Butterfly

(can be sung to the tune of Hush Little Baby, Don’t Say a Word)

A mama butterfly lays all her eggs,
Out pops a caterpillar, crawling on its legs.

The caterpillar first is rather thin,
But then it eats till it bursts through its skin.

After growing nice and big,
The caterpillar climbs on a leaf or twig.

It makes a shell where it hangs insiede.
The shell then cracks, and teh parts divide.

Inside the shell, a change was going on,
The form of the caterpillar now is gone.

When the shell opens, what comes out?
A beautiful butterfly fluttering about!

Meish Goldish

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Tyrannosaurus Rex

Tyrannosaurus Rex

(to the tune of: “Mary Had A Little Lamb”)

Dinosaurs walked on this earth,
On this earth, on this earth,
Dinosaurs walked on this earth,
A long, long time ago.

Tyrannosaurus Rex was king,
Was the king, was the king,
Tyrannosaurus Rex was king
A long, long time ago.

Tyrannosaurus (child’s name) was king,
Was the king, was the king,
Tyrannosaurus (child’s name) was king,
A long, long time ago.

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The Higg-Piggy

The Higg-Piggy

You put your right hoof in;
You put your right hoof out;
You put your right hoof in and
you shake it all about.
You do the Higgy-Piggy,
And you turn yourself around,
That’s what it’s all about!
Oink!

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Spot the Difference on this Bear:

There are 5 Difference to spot:

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Spot The Difference On This Tiger

Spot All Five Differences:

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Birds Meish Goldish

Look at the bird
Up in the treetop,
Building its nest
With no time to stop.

Hatching its eggs
So smooth and so round,
Then feeding its babies
Worms from the ground.

Look at the bird
With beak for a mouth.
When it gets cold,
The birds will fly south.

When it gets warm,
The bird will return.
Let’s watch how the birds live,
And see what we learn!

Its Thanks to Meish Goldish your reading this poem.

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