Bradford Jesus (also known as The Bradford Monk, the Aire Valley Monk or The Walking Man) is a real person called Geoff (or possibly Jeff) who has been seen walking the streets of Bradford, England since the late 1960s. (He is referred to in a poem in an anthology published in 1968) He is instantly recogniseable as he always wears a brown robe and sandals (whatever the weather).
He has become something of a legend in the Bradford area due to the fact that numerous generations have witnessed this "walking man" and that his never-changing attire creates the illusion that he never ages. Indeed it is this very "robe and sandals" attire that contributes to the references to "Jesus" and "Monk" in the names by which he is known.
A FaceBook Group has been set up in his honour and at the time of writing has over 23,000 members. There is currently a search underway to see whether he appears on Google Street View.
In February 2008, C&J Clark awarded him £40 to buy new shoes.
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He has become something of a legend in the Bradford area due to the fact that numerous generations have witnessed this "walking man" and that his never-changing attire creates the illusion that he never ages. Indeed it is this very "robe and sandals" attire that contributes to the references to "Jesus" and "Monk" in the names by which he is known.
A FaceBook Group has been set up in his honour and at the time of writing has over 23,000 members. There is currently a search underway to see whether he appears on Google Street View.
In February 2008, C&J Clark awarded him £40 to buy new shoes.
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Lake Creasy and Lake Pasquotank
Located in Elizabeth City North Carolina are two small man made lakes that are called Lake Creasy and Lake Pasquotank by the kids that chill there. The lakes are visable from Ulster Drive located in a neighborhood off Church Street Extended. Lake Creasy is the biggest of the two and is named after the Daniel Creasy and his family of Elizabeth City because all of the kids that play there love the name Creasy. Lake Pasquotank is the smaller lake and is named after Pasquotank County where it is located. The lakes are only seven feet apart and are seperated by a old crumbling road and a small amount of land. There is also a small lake that has no name about two hundread feet from Lake Pasquotank. There are only two ways for the kids that chill at these lakes to get there, one is walking through a swamp for over thirty minutes and the other is walking on the road for about fourty five minutes.
History of the Lakes
It was later discovered by the kids that chill at the lakes that back in the 1950's when the lakes were brand new and the area was known as the Sand Pits, Donald L. Creasy(Daniel Creasys father) played back there as a kid. Donald said that it was a very popular hang out for the local kids of Elizabeth City and that when he was a kid him and his friends would spend all day swimming in the lakes and exploring the surrounding swamp.
Located in Elizabeth City North Carolina are two small man made lakes that are called Lake Creasy and Lake Pasquotank by the kids that chill there. The lakes are visable from Ulster Drive located in a neighborhood off Church Street Extended. Lake Creasy is the biggest of the two and is named after the Daniel Creasy and his family of Elizabeth City because all of the kids that play there love the name Creasy. Lake Pasquotank is the smaller lake and is named after Pasquotank County where it is located. The lakes are only seven feet apart and are seperated by a old crumbling road and a small amount of land. There is also a small lake that has no name about two hundread feet from Lake Pasquotank. There are only two ways for the kids that chill at these lakes to get there, one is walking through a swamp for over thirty minutes and the other is walking on the road for about fourty five minutes.
History of the Lakes
It was later discovered by the kids that chill at the lakes that back in the 1950's when the lakes were brand new and the area was known as the Sand Pits, Donald L. Creasy(Daniel Creasys father) played back there as a kid. Donald said that it was a very popular hang out for the local kids of Elizabeth City and that when he was a kid him and his friends would spend all day swimming in the lakes and exploring the surrounding swamp.
Aquastor, or Aquaster, is an esoteric term coined and used by Paracelsus. It denotes an entity formed by the power of a concentrated thought. This being can obtain a life of its own and can even assume physical form. The aquastor is astral in nature and does not possess spiritual characteristics. Rather, it is controlled by the mind of the person exercising willful imagination. If the imagination of the creator is strong, but unbalanced, the Aquastor can still come into being, but cannot be wielded. Examples of such uncontrolled Aquastors are the Succubus and the Incubus. Aquastors appear in The Book of the New Sun by Gene Wolfe.
Cyprus-Mongolia relations are foreign relations between Cyprus and Mongolia. Both countries established diplomatic relations on December 19, 1973. Cyprus is represented in Mongolia through its embassy in Beijing (China). Mongolia is represented in Cyprus through a non resident ambassador based in Ulan Bator (in the Foreign Ministry).
See Also
*Foreign relations of Cyprus
*Foreign relations of Mongolia
Links
*[http://www.mfa.gov.cy/mfa/mfa2006.nsf/All/34D39CE64EE161E6C22571E1002E92C8/$file/Mongolia.pdf?OpenElement Cyprus Ministry of Foreign Affairs: list of bilateral treaties with Mongolia]
*[http://www.mfat.gov.mn/index.php?optioncom_content&taskview&id73&Itemid81#kipr Mongol Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the relation with Cyprus (in Mongol only)]
See Also
*Foreign relations of Cyprus
*Foreign relations of Mongolia
Links
*[http://www.mfa.gov.cy/mfa/mfa2006.nsf/All/34D39CE64EE161E6C22571E1002E92C8/$file/Mongolia.pdf?OpenElement Cyprus Ministry of Foreign Affairs: list of bilateral treaties with Mongolia]
*[http://www.mfat.gov.mn/index.php?optioncom_content&taskview&id73&Itemid81#kipr Mongol Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the relation with Cyprus (in Mongol only)]