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dubmill · 11 months ago
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Footbridge over the A1 (Barnet Bypass), nr. Borehamwood, Herts; 25.11.2023
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thejohnfleming · 2 years ago
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Does John Ward have THE No 6 badge from cult TV series "The Prisoner"...??
Malcolm Hardee Comedy Award designer John Ward has got in touch with me about the cult TV series The Prisoner, which starred Patrick McGoohan… John Ward wrote: Patrick McGoohan made The Prisoner down the road from you at MGM Borehamwood in 1966-1967. Patrick McGoohan, the Prisoner badge, the MGM envelope I wrote to him when it was screened to say I thought the series was a cracker and a few…
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bitesizebabyadventures · 2 years ago
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Ben & Ollie’s in Borehamwood
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abbeylocks123 · 2 years ago
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he11swinter · 1 month ago
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Hihi. I saw you that you drew zero’s oc which was super cute but it got me thinking, do YOU have any ocs of your own?
-Ghost (can’t ask this from my second account so I’m just going with this)
It’s always the asks that excite me a lot that take me forever to reply to, sorry. 🥲
Yes! I do! I have a whole slew of OCs, but I know you mean for Thi13en Ghosts, so here she is! It’s my first time trying to give an appearance to her, so…consider her subject to some evolution. Hehe!
Her name is Grace Dubois, also known as “the Darkness.”
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Darkness is an entity made up of rot, which consumed all the lives taken inside the walls of Borehamwood Asylum. (If you’re familiar with House on Haunted Hill, you may recognize this concept! She’s a crossover character.) Grace is but one of hundreds whose spirits were pulled into Darkness’ mass—even, the first?
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In life, Grace was not a good person—hence ending up in an asylum for the criminally insane. She was beautiful and also headstrong, which caught the attention of a certain Ryan Kuhn. They clashed bitterly, but soon became involved romantically. Neither were in a good headspace nor moral standing, so it was mostly very toxic.
Ryan had a whole “cult” going on behind the backs of the doctors, planning an escape with the other inmates. After Ryan was banished to a basement cell for—rumour has it—biting a nurse’s throat out, Grace was still blamed for the disappearance of their leader. For once, things didn’t go her way.
The inmates turned on Grace, sealing her in a long-condemned cell where no one knew to find her. The air was thick with the smell of black mould, which invaded her lungs, followed by the rest of her. She was dead by the time hell broke loose and the fire consumed what was left of the physical world, but alive in the spiritual world to corrupt the souls before they could depart.
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asianfuneralservices · 5 months ago
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Everything You Should Know About the Professional Hindu Funeral Service London
Death is the ultimate truth, and no one can escape its claws. However, families have to perform funeral rituals when someone dies in their family. Though this is the most painful moment, as relatives, it is our duty to maintain such piousness. With a professional Hindu funeral service in London, the task becomes easier. Here is all about the Hindu funeral service.
Hindu Death Rituals
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Hinduism believes in reincarnation. It means that once the death happens, the sound of the person leaves the body and never returns to it; however, it travels to another body, which is known as the birth of a baby. This is the reason the dead body gets burned at the crematorium. Since the process is complex and there are certain rituals that have to be followed in different beliefs, it is important to know the exact death rituals in Hinduism.
Washing- The ritual starts by washing the body with several ingredients like milk, honey, yogurt, and ghee.
Applying Essential Oils-  Applying essential oils is another part of the ritual. Sandalwood mainly applied for men and turmeric for women.
Dressing- No dead body left naked till it is on the fire. A simple white cloth sheet is worn to the person who has died. There are some stylish and pricy clothes are also used to perform this ritual.
Flowers and Rice- In some funeral process, the attendees are allowed to place a garland of flowers and rice balls around the loved once. Several leaves like basil also used to adorn the body.
Lighting Lamp- Lamp is important to place near the head as it signifies the purity and assists the safe journey of the soul.
Sprinkling Water- Sprinkling water on the body is a symbol of cleansing the dead body, and it is part of the ritual.
Conducting Hindu Cremation Process
According to the scriptures, the cremation should be done as soon as possible. It is ideal to take place within the first day. Meanwhile, friends and family come to the home to offer their last respects, and then the cremation process starts.
While carrying the body to the crematorium, it is important to bring the body from the side of the feet. Priests and mourners recite hymns that are believed to make the path of liberation easier for the deceased person.
Hindu funeral is complex and there are a number of rituals to follow. Asian Funeral Services offers professional Hindu funeral service London that can mitigate the hassle of funeral of your loved one. Avail of this service to simplify the process!
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recoverpal · 6 months ago
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itscornerhousedentalcare · 6 months ago
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hecairporttransfer02 · 7 months ago
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bxdrycleaner · 1 year ago
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dubmill · 2 years ago
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Borehamwood, Herts; 12.3.2023
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thejohnfleming · 2 years ago
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The mystery of The Prisoner's No 6 badge from the cult TV series solved?
(Photo from The Prisoner episode 4: Free For All) About a month ago, Malcolm Hardee Comedy Award designer John Ward got in touch with me about cult TV series The Prisoner. He thought he might have the original ‘No 6’ badge which star Patrick McGoohan wore in the series. I wrote a blog about it. Rick Davy of The Unmutual Prisoner and Portmeirion Website has sent this reply which, I think, is just…
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vampirecorleone · 6 months ago
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"Born to a prostitute in 1887, Ryan Khun developed a sick appetite for women, attacking and raping prostitutes in the night. Seeking to be cured of his insatiable appetite, Ryan voluntarily committed himself to Borehamwood Asylum for treatment. But after years of solitary confinement, Ryan went completely insane, scratching on the walls so violently his fingernails were torn completely off. In response, the doctors kept him permanently bound in a straitjacket, tying it tighter whenever he acted out, contorting his limbs. After gnawing through his straitjacket to get free, the doctors locked his head in a cage and sealed him away in a cell in the basement. while there, he developed a hatred of humanity, screaming madly and cowering whenever approached by people. When the asylum burst into flames, he chose to stay behind and perish in the fire while everyone else escaped. His ghost carries his torn straitjacket with the torn cubic head cage; it is called a sign of Hell's Winter. He is one of the most aggressive and violent ghosts, attacking and nearly killing Kathy before Kalina saves her." Horror Character Appreciation - Shayne Wyler as The Jackal in Thir13en Ghosts (2001) dir. Steve Beck
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woso-dreamzzz · 8 months ago
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Frida Maanum x Emma Lennartsson x Child!Reader
Summary: Frida gets a surprise
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There's something about the atmosphere at Borehamwood that Frida likes. Maybe it's the pitch or the changing room or something else. But, secretly, Frida thinks it's the fans.
They turn out in droves, filling the stands and lining up for hours to get in.
The fans are perfect and the signs are funny too.
Frida likes the flags the best though. It's not often that she sees a Norwegian flag in the stands. Plenty of English flags and Ireland flags too (Katie seems to have a never ending amount of fans from Ireland flying over just to see her play).
It's always a nice day to see a Norwegian flag in the crowd. They don't even have to be the big ones hanging over the railings or the ones that fans would give her to wear around her shoulders.
Any flag, big or small, was always welcome to see in the stands.
Frida thinks they make her play better. She sees it and she almost always scores a goal or assists someone else's.
Just like today.
She'd spotted it in the second half, a little handheld flag being waved over by the seated area. She thinks a kid is holding it but it's too far away to properly see.
But the ball was at her feet and then suddenly it was in the back of the net and, as Frida celebrated, she knew it was seeing her flag that got her through it all.
She sees the flag again when the match is over, waving back and forth.
She follows the flag to a little hand. The hand to an arm. The arm to an Arsenal shirt. The Arsenal shirt up to two chubby little cheeks and those chubby cheeks to a very familiar face.
Frida's moving again before anyone can stop her. Stina tries to talk to her but Frida doesn't wait. She's not meant to hop the barrier but she does.
She takes the steps two at a time before reaching the little girl with the flag, crushing her into a hug.
"Hi, Mama," You whisper against her.
"Hi, squishy," Frida says to you. She lifts her head up to rest her chin on your head, looking at Emma. "Hi."
"Hello," Emma chuckles," Good surprise?"
"The best surprise."
Frida releases you but you don't move, happy to curl into her body.
"Did you see my flag, Mama?" You ask," I bought it just for you!"
"I did see it, squish," Frida says. One arm wraps around you again while the other reaches out for Emma. "I scored that goal for you, you know."
You giggle. "Silly, Mama. You don't know we were here!"
"But I saw your flag," Frida insists," And that made me score my goal. Thank you, squish."
You smile at her, a big smile that has Frida raining kisses down on your face. "It was a good goal, Mama. Mummy was very happy."
Emma's face goes a little red at that but Frida doesn't care about teasing her right now, more than happy with you in one arm and Emma's hand in her own.
"I'm glad," Frida says, looking down at you again," I'm glad my girls are happy."
"I'm always happy to see you, Mama!"
She isn't quite sure why but Frida chokes a little, trying to force down her tears so you don't notice but you do.
"Mama," You say," You're crying."
"Happy tears, squish," She assures you," I am very happy that you and Mummy decided to surprise me."
"We woke up very early," You say to her," And then we got on a plane."
"It's been a long day," Emma agrees. She draws you away from Frida and you go willingly. "Go and get changed and we'll head home."
"Come with me," Frida blurts out.
"Home?" Emma asks in amusement," I assumed we were already doing that."
"No, I mean to the locker room. I don't think I can cope being separated now."
Emma bounces you on her knee. "Would you like that, squish? Going into the locker room with Mama?"
You nod, head bobbing up and down. "Yes, please."
Emma gets up and settles you on her hip so you're comfortable. She keeps her fingers threaded with Frida's as she's guided through the halls and into the locker room.
Most of the girls have already come in so Frida's one of the last and everyone stares when she leads you and Emma in.
You've met the Arsenal girls before but you're not too familiar with them because you live in Sweden with Mummy most of the time, going with her to practice at Linköping.
So, you get put in Mama's cubby as she changes. She makes silly faces at you while Mummy talks to a few people she knows.
Mama was wearing a red Arsenal shirt like yours. She always gets you a new one whenever the new kit launches so you can match.
You don't see Mama in person a lot because her life is in England but she always calls every night to read you your bedtime story. She does all the voice correctly and she always makes you laugh.
You like that you get to have your favourite stories read to you in person tonight.
"Ready to go, squish?" Mama asks.
"Yes, Mama. We going home now?"
Frida beams at you. "Yes, we're going home."
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asianfuneralservices · 6 months ago
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