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  1. **** Off Topix's Dragon *****

    Clicked Hatchling will die if it doesn't grow up in: 2 days and 7 hours
  2. Five Missing After Sponsored Charity Swim

    Yes it's a relief they were all safe, but I also think a lot tax payers money was wasted on something that should have been avoided. There was either a lack of proper organisation or a lack of communication that led to this massive search being done.
  3. Chit Chat Zone

    I'm fine thank you Boogie, hope you are too @ Jazzy Hi Jazzy, Hope those storms end soon for you
  4. McDonalds or Burger King

    I've never been in either of them
  5. August Award Winners

    Thank you Nebulous
  6. Test tube hamburgers to be served this year

    I wonder it there will be a 'Mcdonalds Test Tube Whopper' added to their menu ?
  7. Police Should Wear Uniforms To / From Work

    What would reassure the public is more police visibility when they are ON duty. Well that's one way of getting around a shortage isn't it ! But those equated extra 1,200 officers will be OFF duty ! I'm not sure what powers they would then have if they saw something happening or if they would...
  8. My Off Topix Routine

    I sometimes forget the shoutbox is there
  9. What Are You Thinking About?

    I'm thinking the safety of my pond and fish while the roofers are working on the new roof.
  10. Gob-Smacking Scale Of Petermann Glacier Break Up

    New pictures have revealed the extent to which a huge glacier in northern Greenland has broken up in just two years, claims a glaciologist. Dr Alun Hubbard of Aberystwyth University said he was gob-smacked by the scale of the Petermann Glacier's break-up since he last visited in...
  11. 750,000 Could Die In Somalia Famine

    Up to 750,000 people could die as Somalia's drought worsens in the coming months, the UN has warned, declaring a famine in a new area. The UN says tens of thousands of people have died after what is said to be East Africa's worst drought for 60 years. Bay becomes the...
  12. Chit Chat Zone

    Hi Boogie, hope you enjoy your holiday
  13. My Off Topix Routine

    I'm starting to get into a routine when I log in. My first stop will often be the Chit Chat thread to say Hi to everyone. Then I check out the 'View New Content' Then check the news sites for any topics I think might be of interest. Then add any other new topics I can think of myself...
  14. Police Should Wear Uniforms To / From Work

    Officers should wear uniforms on their way to and from work to increase police visibility and help reassure the public, a think tank has suggested. The right-leaning Policy Exchange said in London that would equate to having an extra 1,200 officers on the streets...
  15. Vandals Attack Rome Monuments

    Three historic monuments have been attacked by vandals in the Italian capital, Rome. In the first attack, a man was caught on security cameras chipping two pieces off a marble statue on a fountain in the Piazza Navona. Hours later tourists watched as a man threw a rock...
  16. Bolivia Bans Motorised Transport For A Day

    Cars and buses were taken off the streets of Bolivia as the country held its first National Day of the Pedestrian. All motorised vehicles, including public transport, were banned in cities across the country on Sunday. Bolivia's government says it wants to raise...
  17. Soil Bacteria Helps Kill Cancers

    A bacterium found in soil is a showing promise as a way of delivering cancer drugs into tumours. Spores of the Clostridium sporogenes bacterium can grow within tumours because there is no oxygen. UK and Dutch scientists have been able to genetically engineer an enzyme...
  18. Abnormal UK Weather Boosts Crops

    The hot spring and cool summer conditions appear to have brought early and bumper autumn crops. There is a plentiful supply of fruits, seeds and berries and many trees are already showing their autumn colours, the National Trust said. The conditions follow a...
  19. UK's summer 'coolest since 1993' says Met Office

    This summer has been the UK's coolest since 1993, provisional Met Office figures indicate. The figures cover 1 June to 29 August. But while this summer has been wetter than 2010, it has not been as wet as 2007, 2008 or 2009. The temperature during August has been below normal...
  20. Chit Chat Zone

    Good Morning everyone Start of another week, which I hope will see the end of the work being done at my house and all the scaffolding removed. For the past couple of weeks workmen have been putting a new roof on and the mess has been awful !
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