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Joined April 2009
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Michael McFarland Campbell retweeted
This is pretty cringe-worthy. So, we can 'see and celebrate the hand of God' in a free kick, silky pass, or impossible save - but not queer relationships. Make it make sense, in any sensible way.
A prayer for the World Cup 2026. ⚽
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Think my wallet has fallen out on the 1100 Heuston to Cork train. It had my public services card etc in it. I got off in Port Laoise. Any help @irishrail
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Michael McFarland Campbell retweeted
It’s not just a rainbow, it’s a symbol of pride, hope and security. Happy pride🏳️‍🌈
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Looks like there was a bridge strike at #Monasterevin beside the canal since yesterday. @irishrail
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Michael McFarland Campbell retweeted
😂😂😂
Lammy on Newsnight: “You don’t change pilot mid-flight”. Every long-haul flight does this. It’s the law!
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Michael McFarland Campbell retweeted
The fact that retiring MPs (some after just 1 term) are given a valedictory debate before every general election but the hereditary peers were given no time to commemorate their 50 years of service and the nearly 1000 years of service by their ancestors is utterly shameful.
So proud of my Dad for his spontaneous valedictory Speech, following removal of Hereditary Peers from House of Lords. If they won't give you a slot...make one!
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Trees at #Monasterevin sounding very odd. Looks like one has moved more after the storms. @IrishRail
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Nice and safe panel loose at #Monasterevin @IrishRail
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Hey! Just sharing something small — I’ve put out the first volume of a new hymn collection, A Pilgrim’s Psalter of Earth and Light. If you fancy a look, it’s here: 👉 lulu.com/shop/michael-mcfarl… No pressure at all — just wanted to share.
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Titanic musical number? Seriously @BBCOne #StrictlyComeDancing disgusted.
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Just shared a new post on NeuroDivine: Hidden. Held. Honoured. It’s about showing up in the middle of the mess, and how grace meets us there. If you’ve ever felt like the quiet one in the back row—this one’s for you. neurodivine.blog/2025/11/02/…
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Clueless. Hospitals really only provide food and beds for those who are unwell or in need of care. Suggest that others go to the cafeteria or stay at home.
Giving birth is obviously an incredibly challenging experience for the mother - trust me, nobody is denying that. I do think though, that fathers should be shown more respect by the NHS during the whole process. No food provided, no basic bedding, nothing. The father is having a child too - potentially staying multiple nights, sleeping on the floor or a chair? If the NHS can find hundreds of millions for translation/interpretation and the rest of the diversity bullshit, then surely a few campbeds in each ward isn't such an impossible investment? A bowl of pasta for the dad, who does actually pay for that meal through his own taxes? I've asked the Department of Health to reconsider their approach. It would be nice if fathers weren't treated as some awkward afterthought, during the process and so often across wider society. Let's give dads the respect they deserve.
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On this All Saints’ Day, I’ve shared a reflection that’s close to the bone—about Wisdom, silence, and the saints who show up quietly, Read "Brightness. Silence. Cloak." here: neurodivine.blog/2025/11/01/… @churchofireland May Wisdom companion us, especially in the clouded places.
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Michael McFarland Campbell retweeted
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Most of us have a friend on our mind that we keep meaning to message, maybe because they’ve gone a bit quiet or they’re having a tough time. But life gets so busy we end up putting it off. If you’ve got a spare moment now, this is your reminder to check in with them.
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Trains are all delayed. So on a bank holiday with crap service already it’s going to be longer to get home. Thanks @IrishRail
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