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janefd.bsky.social
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Shouldn’t be going to @specsaversuk.bsky.social Won’t be going to @specsaversuk.bsky.social
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Radio silence on zero tariffs for Russia on Today this morning. Not quite real journalism yet #bbcr4Today
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That's because she's @torstenbell.bsky.social's poodle
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Time to stop non UK citizens giving money to UK political parties
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Love @vicderbyshire.bsky.social
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I’d like something done about electric bikes
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I visited the Jewish museum in Trondheim in 2006 and met the granddaughter of one of the few survivors of the Trondheim Jews. He was warned to flee the night before the round up of Jews but believed the police would protect them so stayed & was taken.
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Lone skum
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Lone Skum
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Lone Skum
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Lime bikes are a much bigger problem, ridden on pavements & just dumped anywhere
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Yes my daughter
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"Lone Skum" is the perfect anagram
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The first MP to represent Stratford & Bow since the consituency did not exist before the last election (and the constituency Labour party has not met since).
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Yes definitely "Rebecca" by Daphne du Maurier looks completely different now to what it did to me aged 16. Maxim de Winter was a romantic hero then but now a murderer.
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School for Love - Olivia Manning
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Lewis Carroll said he just wrote it and there wasn't a right answer although he added that they both produced notes although the raven's were very flat
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Because people like her are talking them up
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Hunger Games
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Stoner by John Williams about a creepy boring man