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katdharrison.bsky.social
Dog loving knitter ( no I don’t knit with my dogs hair) living in south west of England
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Both of mine do that 😂 I have to encase tablets in peanut butter and grated cheese.
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Same here was trimming hedge in front garden an went to investigate why there was some brown leaves and die back - wasps nest size of a football. Sadly we had to remove it too close to a well used path and the front gate. I have left them before if it’s high up out of the way.
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It was lovely in daughter’s kitchen after spending a day putting it up. 😂
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The pink one we actually put up for my daughter in her kitchen. If you stare at it too long you do actually lose your mind.
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I loved Tchibo we had one for a while where I lived over 20 years ago. We still have stuff we bought in there.
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I can only conclude that the author of this CNN piece visited Corsham and surrounding area. We have at least one of each of these categories and two of the historic inn types in the High Street one of which comes with a resident ghost and frequently appears in historical dramas on the BBC 😂
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My German shepherd dog is doing the same thing. I’ve moved garden furniture so there’s shade behind it but will he move into the shade. 🙄 I had to send him inside.
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Davey already appears to be leader of the opposition. Baddenuff is so awful if you have watched PMQs recently you’d think he was.
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His majesty Boo Boo Bear. Sometimes mistaken for a teddy bear as he spends hours on the sofa without moving.
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Good luck hope it works out for you
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Thought theses were my daughter’s cats for a second. But they don’t have such posh beds. This is the last time they stayed at grandmas. Look of total disgust is bcs I have 2 dogs they have to share the house with when they stay with me. Side note - they actually used to live with dogs at my house.
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As they got older, completely inseparable. But Mr Dougal did like to remind dear Saffron who was in charge from time to time. Cats are excellent dog trainers.
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You do wonder how she could possibly get any worse.
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All cats are wild cats. I remember a cat we had would bully our German shepherd into complete submission. Once saw him leap at the dog like a lion hunting on the Serengeti, he grabbed on and had his mouth on her neck. He was generally a sit on your knee and very affectionate kind of cat.
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And if anyone thinks Farridge and his cronies do then they’re sadly mistaken
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I gave a certain bromance 6 months over on the other place back in January, wish I’d put some money on it.
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Perhaps I should sue my energy supplier for incorrect statements?
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I’m in full agreement. Now live in a house with no gas (not supplied to the street) and signed up to energy company that uses renewables for electricity. Installed energy efficient smart electric heaters and still paying ridiculous amount for electricity. No encouragement to be energy efficient.
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So another one blew up
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It would have been lovely to have seen the sun in Wiltshire today.
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This is interesting was just below your post on my timeline
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Personally all I think of is Josef Mengele and then Alan Turing.
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Jenrick: when we were in govt it was a lot of people and difficult to do in 14 years. Now labour are in power it’s easy peasy and they could have done it by now.
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Thank you for the reminder I have toasted sandwich maker, I used it regularly until we moved house in February - haven’t seen it since. A full kitchen search needed.
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Highly unlikely he’s on tour in Europe Berlin on the 11th June and Prague on 15th June.
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TV news was just as bad. ITN 10 pm a vox pop asking people in Bradford, who probably had no clue what the deal was, what was in it or what it meant, what they thought of the deal repeating the ‘betrayal’ mantra they’d seen in the tabloids. Boring and pointless.
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He was on fire Saturday in Manchester.
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Not only is he an orange turd he’s a thin skinned orange turd.
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Me too. Since I first saw him perform live at Wembley stadium 1984. He walked on stage and I was smitten, only went along to keep future husband company. Saw him several times after that and 40 years later off to see him tomorrow in Manchester along with now husband, daughter & son in law.
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Looks like Bruce hit a nerve on the thin skinned orange turd.
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The cinematography is outstanding and a great cast I enjoyed it.
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Thank you that’s very kind. He is recovering well.
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I’m not entirely sure how she thinks that my husbands stroke and subsequent heart procedure resulting in sickness and inactivity was caused by immigration. I do know immigration resulted in the excellent care he received whilst in hospital.
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This individual, as various reports indicated during his trial, is obviously an extremely disturbed and violent individual. Why you felt it necessary to make this kind of comment is baffling.
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‘Career Girls’ fully aware of my career options as 10 year old girl in 1972 - teacher, nurse or secretary. I wanted to be Neil Armstrong.
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It would be interesting to see the comments of Farridge & co if towns in northern France decided to no longer fly the flags of the allies from public buildings during D day commemorations every year.
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This is absolute stupitidy from Re4orm. Many many towns in the UK are twinned with towns in Europe (some more than 1) when there is a twinned visit it is usual to fly the national flag of those visiting for a ‘twinned’ visit from council buildings. It would be rude and insulting not to do so.
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I’m neither middle class or mither about immigration and voted for the LibDem candidate and Re4orm did not do well in this area.
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Interesting, I live in a very white middle class rural area and the three council wards in my town have just returned 3 LibDem councillors to the unitary authority, LibDems are now the major party in Wiltshire. The reform councillors were elected from from the larger towns were Labour lost to Reform
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I’m sure those who worry about buying food or paying bills will feel their pain.
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Well in my case we only have to select a member of the unitary authority and as there isn’t a Labour candidate standing, we have an existing LibDem councillor who works very hard and the other candidates are Reform or Cons I think my choice is limited to the LibDems
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Quite forgotten about St Alban. As he’s also the patron saint of refugees and torture victims he would be an excellent choice and a timely reminder of why some people are desperate to get here.
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George the Turk who never set foot in England, I’m joining the reinstate St Edmund campaign.
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Unfortunately yes and we’re out canvassing on Saturday in my area of Wiltshire.
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My Wiltshire local Tory is Annabelle Beatrice Sanderson apparently she’s partial to a gluten free biscuit.
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We’ve got an Annabelle Beatrice Sanderson in our council ward in Wiltshire for the Tories . On her bio it tells us her, I kid you not, her favourite biscuit. Out canvassing on Saturday we were in the garden I said no thank you I’m a member of the Labour Party so they left quite quickly.
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We moved house 2 months ago. We now have an ice cream van that visits our road on Sunday afternoons, it even came today Easter Sunday. Sadly it’s not a Ford Anglia van.
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I closed my Twitter account sometime ago and missed your posts. Always wondered how Larry was getting on. This is amazing.
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Not sure who looks the happiest here Larry or his new mum 🥰