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drofnub.bsky.social
Librarian, believer in society and social justice.
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And again and again and again and again!
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Ok thanks now I have My Sharona going round and round in my head!
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Thanks!
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Sad you aren't in The Guardian anymore.
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I have to say this is one of its best years ever. He planted it 20 years ago. So many passers by have been stopping and admiring it.
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I'll raise you my Dad's wisteria
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Yes so I understand from a few people I know who knew him in Aberdaron. How amazing to have met him.
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Ah I was lucky enough to study RS Thomas in English literature at school in Wales when I was 15. I will never forget Iago Prytherch.
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Ahh good old Newtown!
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I remember seeing them at Glastonbury festival in 1981. They had just become New Order. it was an "interesting" set to say the least. They were about to release their first album and seemed very out of place in what was basically still a hippy festival.
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Yes it sort of spoils the credibility... It gives the detractors ammunition?
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Great article but wasn't it Runcorn with the 6 majority, not Rotherham?
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Yes I've been told exactly the same. They need a rich benefactor to step forward.
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I was only saying this yesterday that we need the greens to talk more populist rhetoric!
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Please sign and share this petition: Protect hares and their young from shooting during the breeding season petition.parliament.uk/petitions/72...
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Indeed we were!
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Absolutely! the rise of reform and people's attitudes is scary.
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I am so ashamed that I danced in the London streets on the night of his election.
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I want to but I've not heard or seen a peep from the green candidate in my area. I understand how difficult it is for an underfunded party. I wonder how this problem of lack of "publicity" can be sorted.
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As beautiful as ever! 😍
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If you don't have an account you can also read about the research here theconversation.com/irelands-neo...
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Very flattering!!
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Yep been there done that 😂 I nearly recently did it with a vinyl forgetting I already had the Moody Blues A Question of Balance.
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And now we have our prime minister saying that he likes and respects Trump and can see what he's trying to achieve???
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Yes I was a bit disappointed that they hadn't named it correctly!
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I hope it was Guinness 0.0% hard to tell that from the real stuff!
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As always you are bang on Nesrine! Kier Hardie must be spinning in his grave!!
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Perfect 🥰
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I'm really looking forward to listening to this Ade... So cross about the cuts in Radio 3 drama!
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Absolutely!!! I really cannot believe what I am seeing from this so called Labour government who are more Tory than the Tories. I am in absolute despair.
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Oh that looks lovely... okay so bara brith tomorrow once I've steeped the tea and fruit and this little gem today. Thankyou!!
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My fantasy is being by a river with kingfishers in ;)
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Challenging with knowledge is always a really powerful thing.
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Well done for challenging Jim! As an atheist I found it fascinating!
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Absolutely unbelievable isn't it? We're all off to hell in a handcart!
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Crazy I feel privileged to have been able to go to University at a time when education could be for educations sake and you were supported to do so. Full grant joint degree. 1st in family to go. Changed my life.Now degrees are commodity purchased like a washing machine. With expectation of delivery.
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This is really scary stuff!
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I know that as a Welsh shovel here in Shropshire.
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Such an amazing woman!
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Her name...Sarah Douglas
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Marvelous album not a bad song on it!