Rugby League watching, Guinness Guzzling, (Moody) Music fan. Landlord of Bar Humbug #HomeBar. She knows music, I know music too, you see. #MusicForMoods

Joined June 2011
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Caught this one watching PawPatrol after curfew Sarge
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‼️ LEEDS LEEDS LEEDS ‼️ We head to @Crash_Records Leeds, this summer, as part of our 'Hiraeth' album instore tour! Tuesday 16th August, 5.30pm πŸ“… Grab your Cd or Vinyl to secure your ticket now! On Sale Now! πŸ‘‡ crashrecords.co.uk/products/…
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Β£163 million a year on taxis. How on earth is Buckinghamshire council spending that much money on taxi services? That figure seems wildly excessive and raises serious questions about value for money. Taxpayers deserve far more scrutiny and transparency over how councils are spending public money. Every pound wasted is a pound that isn't being spent on frontline services.
Buckinghamshire council spent Β£819 million over a five year contract period on taxis. Β£163 million a year on average. This is insane. The council could run an equivalent transport service for a fraction of this cost
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π—§π—›π—”π—‘π—ž 𝗬𝗒𝗨! 🩡 Throughout Hull & Proud Week, the Hull FC Community Foundation raised an incredible Β£2,520 thanks to the generosity of our supporters, who entered the raffle at events during the week and donated a pound at the ground πŸ™Œ
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Deliveroo app Uber Eats app Ban these today and watch the income stream for illegal immigrants dry up overnight. Then ban vape sales….all of them. No one needs them, they’re absolutely pointless
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For thirty-five years it was illegal to put a particular red dye in your lipstick, because it caused cancer in laboratory animals. It stayed perfectly legal to put the same dye in sweets aimed at children. The dye is Red 3, the bright cherry colouring known in the trade as erythrosine. In 1990 the American regulator banned it from cosmetics and skin creams, having accepted that it caused thyroid cancer in rats. There is a law, the Delaney Clause, that is meant to be simple. If an additive causes cancer in people or animals, it should not be in the food supply. So it came out of the lipstick. It stayed in the food. Sweets, cakes, frostings, some medicines, the cheerful red things pointed straight at children. For more than three decades the very same substance was judged too dangerous to wear on your lips and perfectly fine to feed to a five-year-old. It took until January 2025, after a campaign group filed a formal petition, for the regulator to finally pull it from food as well. Manufacturers have until 2027 to take it out. For thirty-five years the system held two positions at once. Too risky for your face. Acceptable for your child's mouth. And it took an outside group, not the regulator, to finally force the contradiction shut. These are the people whose judgement you are told to trust completely on butter, beef and salt. Bear that in mind.
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Buckinghamshire council spent Β£819 million over a five year contract period on taxis. Β£163 million a year on average. This is insane. The council could run an equivalent transport service for a fraction of this cost
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The Assisted Suicide law as it is written is a Charter to Murder I am very serious when I call for future criminal prosecutions.
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Retards protested vehicle emissions, so a guy mass produced electric cars. The same retards now protest him for profiting by solving their issue.
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Another boy has been stabbed and is in a critical condition in hospital, a 17 year old boy has been arrested after police were called at 4.55pm yesterday in Ilford after the daylight attack took place .The 17-year-old remains in police custody. The 15 year old victim remains in critical condition . How many more are we going to read about? When is it enough? Anybody who witnessed the incident is urged to call 101, quoting reference 5194/13JUN..
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Activist: "Every cow adds carbon to the atmosphere." Farmer: "Only if you keep building more cows." Activist: "What?" Farmer: "A stable herd is carbon neutral. The methane a cow breathes out breaks down in about twelve years, back into the same CO2 the grass pulled from the air last summer." Activist: "But it's still an emission." Farmer: "It's a loop. Air to grass to cow to methane to air. Then the grass takes it back and round we go." Activist: "That's not how it works." Farmer: "That's the biogenic carbon cycle working exactly as advertised." Activist: "I've never heard of it." Farmer: "Funny, that. There's no money in telling people the cow was fine all along." Activist: "You're inventing this." Farmer: "It's in the journals. 'Biogenic carbon cycle.' I'll be in the bottom field when you've read it."
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Do you remember when you joined X? I do! #MyXAnniversary 15 years of this shit. πŸ˜‚
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We're encouraging supporters to bring a pound to the ground on Saturday as we celebrate two decades of life changing work by the Hull FC Community Foundation πŸ’™ Read πŸ‘‰ tinyurl.com/5493r355 ⚫️βšͺ️ #COYH | @FCComFoundation
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A magnificent send off for a legend today.πŸ˜’πŸ’” James (Jimmy) Douse (Dousie). Make that phone call. Go for that beer. You have one life, you have lots of friends. Make sure you stay in touch...
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YOU COULD NOT MAKE THIS UP IF YOU TRIED ......A Blackburn councillor who was fined for fly tipping a whole van load of his household rubbish at Witton Park in 2021 , has just been handed the enviromental porfolio, hes now responsible for fly tipping !! Hussain Akhtar got a Β£400 fine for doing his own dumping and now is in charge of enviromenatl matters !! Oh if you didnt laugh you would cry , this country is insane
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We’re at the stage now where beheadings are regrettable, but tweets are unforgivable.
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Two men raced for the South Pole. One ate fresh meat and skied home. The other trusted the tinned, the inspected and the modern, and is still up there in the snow. The difference between them is a lesson written in ice. Roald Amundsen had served his apprenticeship in the Arctic among people who lived on animals the year round. On an earlier voyage he had watched scurvy hollow out a crew until the ship's doctor dragged them back from death by forcing fresh seal and penguin into them. He never forgot it. For the Pole he laid in sixty tons of seal meat and ate it constantly, barely cooked. He planned, quite coldly, to shoot his own sled dogs along the route and eat them warm where they fell. His men stayed strong, stayed fed, took the Pole and skied home without losing a single soul. Robert Falcon Scott did everything a sensible modern planner does. He packed the finest tinned goods money could buy, biscuit and pemmican, and inspected every can, because the science of the day swore that scurvy came from tainted meat. His men hauled their own sledges on rations short on calories and, though the word did not yet exist, stripped of vitamin C by the tinning and the boiling. They reached the Pole thirty-four days late, found the Norwegian flag already snapping in the wind, and turned for home weakening with every mile. Scott and his last two companions died in their tent in a blizzard, eleven miles from the depot that would have saved them. Nobody in 1911 could have named the missing vitamin, and it would not be identified for another twenty years. But the men who ate fresh animal flesh did not get scurvy, and the men who ate the carefully preserved, carefully inspected, scientifically packaged food did. Fresh meat carries what a body needs. Processing quietly strips it out and hands you back something that photographs like food and fails you at the worst possible moment. The men who came off that ice alive believed, to a man, that the fresh and the animal beat the shelf-stable and the modern. A century later we have built an entire food system on the opposite faith, then stand around wondering why everyone feels half dead. Scott had the bigger budget, the better press and the worse dinner. The ice was not impressed by any of it.
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