I mean they've never been allowed on prescription, something to do with the old laws in prostitution. That may have changed, I don't know. You have to pay for them or get them from family planning or a sexual health place.
You can get free condoms from family planning clinics and outreach places, such as our Gay Village but, unless the rules have been changed you can't get a free prescription for them from your GP.
What's all this about ten foot tall aliens causing chaos in a Florida mall? Just about every cop car in the state rushing there? People screaming and running for the hills? Fox News says it's nothing, really.
I collect figurines of saints. It's nice to remember real people who made a connection beyond the material world and often did something good because of it.
I'm a bit of a YouTube addict, though I love my paper FT and have collected every issue and extra since 1991.
I've subbed to mainly interview and chat livestreams on weird stuff as it's like hanging out with friends.
Hi again and thank you for all your kind words! I'm actually looking into occult practice in Blackpool more than ghosts and ghoulish but your suggestions may well provide some leads. Love you, fellow Forteans!
Beatrix Campbell is pathetic. I bumped into her in Poundland one Christmas, strolling about with an acolyte. She saw I recognised her and smiled ingratiatingly. Roger Cook's visit to the Sorceror's Apprentice was mildly amusing but that poor shopkeeper got a lot of flack.
Hi, folks. I'm researching the occult history of Blackpool for my first attempt at writing a whole book. It's a look at the individuals and groups who helped to make Blackpool's esoteric night side from its beginnings to the present day. So far I have contacts and data for the Spiritualists...
I love me some true crime, especially serial killers. It's the weird but true thing about how anyone could be one and you won't have a clue until they're caught. I've had tea with a murderer - he killed a few weeks later. A friend of mine escaped from Denis Nilsen and was a vital witness at...
Whoooa! He may have been autistic or brought up by much older than average parents, getting their lives confused with his through some mental disability. Makes me think of the beginning of a great short spooky story.
The only buy I didn't like was the convenient finding of the missing gravestone. The miss had gone from it! Who cleans a gravestone before bluetongue in a bin bag?
This is me taken two years ago at the age of 67. A couple of little age spots on the forehead but no make-up or filter. My Gran at the same age looked and dressed like an "old lady" complete with hatpin and lisle stockings.
For YouTube fans I can find a video link to absolutely the most terrifying werewolf account from the UK I've ever heard. Not Yorkshire, though. Will look.
I dont know if this counts as a person who feels "wrong" but the thread reminds me of an odd encounter I had around eight years ago. I was walking around the local supermarket and turned the corner into the next aisle. Directly in front of me, walking towards me, was a young man...
I have just heard of the sudden passing of Scott Carpenter, intrepid Bigfoot and Dogman researcher, from a brain aneurism. He was such a great guy, his videos out in the field are what first drew me to cryptozoology.
Scott was a respectful and cheerful guest on many YouTube channels - just look...
All this talk of tea has lead me to brew up at this hour. BUT the tea is Roobios Red Bush tea from South Africa, via Tesco's. It's caffeine free, nutty and sweet so suits me. :-). A Hare Krishna recommended it during my studies with them - one of my hobbies over the last couple of years.
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