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Am not condoning violence towards politicians in any way but it wouldnāt surprise me if someone had a dig at Rees Mogg one of these days
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1:04ish for desperately sexy yank cocktail demonstration (with added first ever Boxing Day appearance of CLIFF RICHARD on TT ) we did the mince pie whisky sour yesterday and the mother in law loved it Doing the punch today for the visitation of constantly poorly auntie Mag, itāll either kill or cure her https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001fy97
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ādance music for people who donāt like dance musicā ātearing off tights with my teethāā¦. who the fuck does that? RIP Maxi ya daft old twat
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I had to go out this morning to pick up a few last minute bits. Dropped the Current Mrs PL at the beach car park with the mutt about 10am, itās an hours walk up through woodland back to ours. I then went to get the bitsā¦however, thought Iād swing into the local record shop for chat the with lads & a quick rummage through the racksā¦.2.5 hours later and Iāve not made Asda or Homebase and Iām Ā£100 down (highlights: Blue Note Leonard Cohen compilation, Jacksonās Christmas album, Get Carter soundtrack ) Merry Christmas comrades! š„³š§āš
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https://www.mylondon.news/whats-on/whats-on-news/parents-slam-boss-christmas-party-25745308
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Sorry to hear Sammy What a truly awful week
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Generic small time football blather thread FOREVER
PaddockLad replied to Sonatine's topic in Newcastle Forum
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Generic small time football blather thread FOREVER
PaddockLad replied to Sonatine's topic in Newcastle Forum
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No . I know what I saw
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You suggested weāre likely to win the champions league (or thatās how I read it) Iām suggesting itās a bit trickier than being richer than god š¤·š»āāļø
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So true. Ive got two siblings and thereās only 30 months between the three of us. Various friends still wandered in for a chat with my folks for decades after weād all left homeā¦ @Howmanheyman sorry to hear mate, her being at peace now is the only consolation
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āCop out Daveā they called himā¦amongst other thingsā¦ š
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What was the probability of Man City and PSG doing it a year after their respective take overs Dave?
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This is the bottom line and I think the government have been planning it since 2010. Itās out of the Thatcher playbook. Striking is playing into their hands but itās the same as the miners, itās the last stand. Theyāre deliberately running nursing and emergency services into the ground to privatise them. I think the only thing thatās might save the NHS in anything approaching itās current form is a Labour government.
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This from the Facebook page of Horace Panter, Specials bassistā¦ The Specials. Terry. This is what happened. We had it all planned out. Make the album we were going to do in 2020 ā a reggae album. Record in Los Angeles in November. We had the studio booked, flights paid for, accommodation sorted. Roger Rivas from The Agrolites was going to co-produce. Shepard Fairey was going to do the cover. Lynval, still recovering from his spinal surgery earlier in the year, was over in the UK and raring to go. Terry had the framework for 8 tunes. Confidence was high. We were set to meet up with Nikolaj and make magic. This was in September. Terry e-mails everyone and says heās in bed with a stomach bug and canāt do the first week of pre-production sessions. No big deal, we can knock everything back a week. Weāre not due to fly out until November 4th. The next week, Terry is no better and is in hospital. Thereās not much we can do except wait for him to get better. Sunday October 2nd and I get a phone call from Manager Steve. And everything turns to shit. Terryās illness is a lot worse than we thought. He has been diagnosed with cancer of the pancreas which has spread to his liver. This is serious. Like life-threatening serious. He has developed diabetes due to his pancreas being attacked. This has to be treated first, then itās a regime of chemotherapy. There is nothing anyone can do. Everything is put on hold. Terry is emphatic that no-one be told about this. If anyone asks, heās managing his diabetes. The chemo treatment starts favourably but it seems that it would be March 2023 at the earliest before weād be in any position to work. He is in and out of hospital to stabilise the diabetes issue and also to manage pain. It then goes quiet. Beginning of December and reports are not good. Terry has lost a lot of weight and is very frail. His friend Ian Broudie visits and phones Manager Steve. He fears that Terry is slipping away. 15th December and Manager Steve drives up to London to visit. He calls me on his return journey and says things are not looking promising. Terry is dying. The next day he is put on morphine and is more-or-less unconscious for most of the time. I thought it would be best for me to go and visit but Lindy, his wife, advises against it. She has held her phone to Terryās ear so that his sisters and Lynval can say their goodbyes. She suggests I do the same. So, I did. It was tough. Terry died around half past 5 the next evening, Sunday 18th December. The world has lost a unique voice and I have lost a good friend. Horace.