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Why has @Myprotein gone so expensive all of a sudden? I was buying 2.5kg whey isolate, on special, for £60-£75 a two months ago. Now it’s £100 on offer! Not buying from them again until they sort this out! #protien #gym
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Hey @lukeaaronmoore, what’s the name of the podcast you were talking about on the @lukeandpeteshow today please? The one about the isolated islanders. Thanks!
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Greg Birds retweeted
Hi folks 👋 Mark here. My FPLGeneral account is still hacked. Can you please share this post to get the word out there, I'm fearful they'll try scam folk with Crypto etc./send dodgy links via DM. Have reported it multiple times to @X but getting nowhere.
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“And my dad is harder than your dad! and I’ve got a girl friend in the year above but she’s at another school and you can’t meet her!” #5YearOldLee @mattforde @RonJichardson @DowntDog
Reform's Lee Anderson has been kicked out of the Commons after accusing Sir Keir Starmer of lying in his statement on the appointment of Peter Mandelson. He refused to withdraw the word despite a request from the Speaker. MPs are banned from calling each other liars.
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Fancy not mentioning Gary Cahill when the Blue Wiggle was asking about former Everton players. @bushontheradio
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Replying to @MartinSLewis
@MartinSLewis, have you heard about the Hobbycraft product recall? They found asbestos in some play sand, in their “giant box of craft” set. We’ve got a half used set. Obviously asbestos is incredibly dangerous, and we won’t know the true effects, if any, for a long time… (1/2)
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Another one @MartinSLewis! This time it’s Smyths toy shop! And this time it’s a lump of material that they had to smash up with a hammer. My 7 year old was covered in dust! Why are these shops allowing this to happen, and what can be done……..
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We won’t know of any adverse effects for potentially years to come. But the effects could be devastating.
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Hey @bushontheradio, is there anything more 90’s than your granddad having a tin of these in the car?
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You’re a hero to me too, @bushontheradio . Doing gods work on the radio.
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So pleased to see Guy Mont Spelling Bee has made it to the BBC iplayer over here in the uk! So happy for him but can’t tell him cause he dosent have twitter anymore. Sorry @Tim_Batt, you’re going to have to pass on my congratulations. Loving the new season of @TWIOATpod too!
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Everyone ready for the @DowntDog derby? @mattforde @RonJichardson I have no skin in the game but I’m excited. I hope there’s a reaction pod early next week.
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Greg Birds retweeted
The Traitors - Football Edition! ⚽️ #thetraitors
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Going under the pseudonym “Jason” when building your sourdough empire, @bushontheradio?
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All thanks to @maxrushden and Baz??
🟠 As democrat Zohran Mamdani leads the polls as New Yorkers vote for their next mayor, author @andrewrsorkin says it's be very interesting to see how the situation manifests trib.al/kdXA2Dr 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube
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23 Oct 2025
Hey @RonJichardson, let me know if you’re ever looking for a game of padel. I’m in the same area, and I’m sure you know we’ve got a fairly big padel centre near. I’m new to it, but struggle to find people to play against. Give @mattforde our best! Hope it all went well today.
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16 Oct 2025
Today I'm two years cancer free. It sounds barmy but at times I completely forget that I had it. I can't figure out if that makes me a very positive person or a moron. Probably a bit of both. My main reflection is that I'm very lucky. Lucky to have caught it when I did, to still be alive as a result, to have been treated by the NHS at such a phenomenal hospital that (@thernohcharity), and with such wonderful people around me. Oh and the hospital food was delicious. Having to confront my mortality is one of the most powerful things I've ever experienced. To really have to think about my life ending and how I'd spend the time I had left. I will always be grateful for that moment. I knew I would do anything to live. I don't believe in God anymore but it was a borderline spiritual experience. It's definitely made me wonder again about whether there is more to life than what we see. The prospect of surgery was terrifying. It was like knowing I was going to be in a car crash, but one that would save my life. I was bracing myself for the intense trauma my body was going to endure. I was scared and I cried a lot. But I knew it was preferable to leaving that tumour in there to destroy me. The recovery was exceptionally painful at times. I cannot believe the levels of pain that the human body can endure without blacking out. I still have a lingering level of pain now but I can totally deal with it in a way that I wouldn't have been able to before. The scale of the agony has totally reframed what I consider to be a bad time. Handy when you're a Forest fan. I've got a few issues as a result of the surgery. I have a stoma, I have to self-catheterise, I've got stress incontinence and I've got erectile dysfunction. But these are all small prices to pay for being alive. Some smaller than others. The main thing is I caught it early. (Relatively. My oncolgist thinks it could have been on my spine for five years, but chordomas are slow growing). The thought of that little fucker being inside me, working against me all that time is weird. Five years! It'd been in there since Theresa May was Prime Minister! You know your own body. If there's something wrong, please get it checked. Whatever it is. Ignoring it won't make it go away. Hopefully you get told that it's nothing, but if it's bad news it's less bad if you catch it early. One huge benefit is that lager tastes incredible. I cannot explain this, but since my operation, lager tastes even more refreshing than it did before. That has not diminished in the last two years. Maybe there is a God.
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Replying to @OC
@OC, I nearly spat my coffee out, all over the van, when Macca said that there’s about 10 over 100’s in THE WORLD! Holy moly. That legend runs your show!
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13 Oct 2025
To be fair, I think she’s amazing though.
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Looking forward to hearing what you think of the Cruz in Saville @mattforde. I wonder if it’s different in Spain. I lived there for 8 years and we all used to call it Cruz-compost cause it was bloody awful. Blows me away when I hear you and Jon talking about how great it is.
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