We love old stuff. Nothing's as good as it used to be. That's not quite true, of course. And some of the old stuff was a bit rubbish too, but we still love it!

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Thanks, Gavin. Hereโ€™s hoping for a great sunny weekend.
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I canโ€™t believe itโ€™s Friday already! Thanks and have a great weekend!
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Tommy Robinson lives in Spain. With an Irish passport. Funded by Israel. There is nothing British or patriotic about this grifter.
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Thanks, Gavin. Have a great weekend (don't forget to put your clocks forward).
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Peter Mandelson got ยฃ75,000 for being SACKED from Government. Not for resigning, not for retiring, for being sacked. Government is the ONLY job where you will get paid for being fired due to misconduct. You wouldn't get paid Change the Law.
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The Clacton Resident's Association attempting to recover their MP from Donald Trump.

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This is the boy who quenched the thirst of half a million Africans. His name is Ryan, and he was born in Canada in May 1991. When he was a child, just six years old, his teacher told the class about how children live in Africa. Deeply moved by the fact that some even die of thirstโ€”while he could simply go to the tap and drink clean waterโ€”Ryan asked the teacher how much it would cost to bring water to Africa. She mentioned an organization called โ€œWaterCan,โ€ which could build wells for about $70. When he got home, he went straight to his mother, Susan, and told her he needed $70 to buy a well for African children. His mother told him he would have to earn the money through hard work and gave him chores that allowed Ryan to earn a few dollars each week. Eventually, he saved up the $70 and went to WaterCan, where they told him the actual cost of drilling a well was $2,000. Susan made it clear she couldnโ€™t give him all that money, but Ryan didnโ€™t give upโ€”he promised he would come back with the full $2,000. He continued doing chores around the neighborhood to raise money, inspiring his brothers, neighbors, and friends to join in and help until they raised the necessary funds. In January 1999, the well was drilled in a village in northern Uganda. Once the well was ready, Ryanโ€™s school started to help, and they established contact with the school near the well. Thatโ€™s how Ryan met Akana, a boy who fought to go to school every day. Ryan was so moved that he asked his parents to take him to meet Akana. In 2000, he arrived in the village, where hundreds of people greeted him, forming a corridor and chanting his name. โ€œThey even know my name?โ€ Ryan asked the guide, surprised. โ€œEveryone within 100 kilometers knows,โ€ the guide replied. Today, Ryan is 33 years old, runs his own foundation, and has brought over 400 wells to Africa. He is also responsible for providing education and teaching locals how to take care of the wells and manage water. While we go through so many meaningless things, nothing is more righteous ththan paying tribute to a true hero. "What if one small act could change thousands of lives?
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Sit down with a nice cup of tea or coffee and a couple of Digestive biscuits and watch this. Then savour the fact that, no matter how crazy you thought you were, you're nowhere near as crazy as this.
Marco Rubio: "Iran is run by lunatics, religious fanatic lunatics" Paula White, Trumpโ€™s religious fanatic lunatic โ€˜Spiritual Advisorโ€™โ€ฆ *You need to see the entire clip just to appreciate how batshit fucking crazy she is.
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'Guinness for Strength'. I'm not sure they would get away with this one today. 1952 advertisement.
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