0 Comments

From: Melissa Kittl
Sent: Mon 12/10/2009 13:21
To: North Cluster Academic
Subject: Missing Cup

Hi all,

My cup is missing, its like a soup cup, and it says on the side about Quitting eating Chocolate, if you have it, please could you return it to me.

Thanks
Melissa Kittl


0 Comments

Poor Pat the Cook was accused of stealing my grandmother’s ring: a large rainbow opal with chips of refracted sunlight reined in with a tight gold band: an electric jelly.

Missing too was a charm bracelet which I had hoped to inherit. it had disks with all of the grandchildren on including the dead one and the one that changed it’s name. Mine was ornate and different from the others. I didn’t like it it was like my extra middle name and my Edwardian colouring-too Rococo and an indication I was a cuckoo.


0 Comments

Maharani Indian Restaurant

I looked at the jellied range of opals on Sarah’s hand and asked her about her ring. It was not her original wedding ring, that had been stolen by a little girl at a birthday party and brought back two weeks later. Sarah had claimed on the insurance , who then told her to send her wedding ring back-ridiculous we all thought! and so she bought it off them.

She still had it she thought, a tiny engraved gold band with a single jellytot gem. No-that was the first engagement ring that her husband had proposed with to another girl. He was 17 when he proposed. Now in his fifities he is still embarrassed at the mention of the other ring.


0 Comments

What is a Ghost?

The common definition of a “ghost” is a spiritual being which once was running a body until that body died, and is now hanging around or “haunting” a certain area. The spiritual being in question did not go to heaven or hell and did not get another body, but remained in some physical location (often the place where they lived before they died, or in some cases the location of the death itself).
Bathroom ghosts are relatively harmless. But they can be annoying, or even frightening.

There are different types of bathroom ghosts. Some are relatively friendly or simply curious. Others might be trying to scare you. In most cases, they are just confused beings who don’t fully understand where they are or what they are doing. In some cases they might not even realize they are dead.

When bathroom ghosts(or any ghosts, for that matter) try to scare you, they are really just trying to create an effect. In other words, they are bored. Keep that in mind when you get the creeps or chills in a haunted area.

Some ghosts will just come and look over your shoulder to see what you are doing. Some hide around corners and peak at you when they think you aren’t looking. But the irritating types are the ones that try to scare you for amusement.


0 Comments

Man died in network of tunnels he made through house of rubbish

A man whose home was so full of rubbish that he had to build an intricate network of tunnels to get around may have died after losing his way in the labyrinth.

Investigators believe Gordon Stewart, 74, died as a result of dehydration, after becoming unable to find his way out of the mass of carrier bags, boxes, old furniture and other junk.

Police had to call in a specialist diving team because the smell from the house, Broughton, Buckinghamshire, was so overpowering.

Related Articles Pensioner ‘entombed in labyrinth of tunnels carved into rubbish’

Neighbours had become concerned that they had not seen Mr Stewart for several days and raised the alarm.

According to witnesses, the officers were faced with mounds of foul-smelling garbage which he had used to construct tunnels around his home.

The smell was so over-powering police had to call in a specialist team – equipped with breathing apparatus – to search the two-storey house. They discovered a confusing system of tunnels networking around the interior of the building, with Mr Stewart lying dead inside.

Locals say Mr Stewart, who wore a pony-tail, was often spotted riding his bike around the streets.

One neighbour, who asked not to be named, said: “He was slightly eccentric, but very clever. He was just a collector. He came home with a load of cardboard boxes and lived in his own world.” A second described his death as a “tragedy”.

Neighbours said Mr Stewart’s home had been accumulating rubbish for at least 10 years.

A car dating back to the 1950s stands in the garage believed to have been left untouched for years as garbage built up around it.

A spokesman from Thames Valley Police, said: “Police were called on Friday at 12.26pm by a member of public who was concerned for welfare of a resident on Narbeth Drive. Police forced entry where they found a man’s body. “There are no suspicious circumstances.”

Police also confirmed that officers had to call on the help of the Thames Valley Police Specialist Search and Recovery team to find the body. The team specialises in diving rescue operations, but is equally well equipped and trained in recovering bodies during land searches.

With the use of protective equipment, breathing apparatus, gas detectors, analysers and remote cameras, SSRT officers can enter and search confined and contaminated spaces, where the atmosphere may be noxious or poisonous, with out putting their own safety at risk.

It is believed Mr Stewart lived alone and has no next of kin. A post mortem examination is due to be carried out at a later date.”


0 Comments