rdunn.bsky.social
Dedicated procrastinator, lover of etymology, Edinburgh-based fan of Laurel and Hardy, bon viveur wannabe. Married with 2 kids and an insane dog.
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"Chin up...no no no, both of them" 🤣
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Yep, Labour are right to shift the relationship away from adversarial to collaborative. To stick your fingers up at the huge trading bloc on your doorstep was xenophobic ideology gone mad.
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Thanks for this! Goodbye!
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Fantastic!
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I haven't received mine for a few days now, after a payment problem which has been resolved.
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Just go with 'honker'!
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It is a good question for a Friday afternoon! Here is what Merriam Webster suggests.
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I don't see why not.
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I found where he got his tariffs idea from - youtu.be/N6As4FRpjtc?...
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So which party that has a faultless history do you vote for?
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Thanks!
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Can I ask where you got the data from? My wife is writing about immigration and some up to date figures would be very useful.
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Back to the 19th century economically, back to before 1776 politically.
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Bon voyage!
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That's what I want to be doing.
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If you remove most of the letters and add in some new ones, Margo Leadbetter is an anagram of Unabomber!
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Honestly, if I could persuade my wife to move...we still couldn't afford it. Oh well.
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Do you get serfs with it? I didn't see it mentioned in the advert.
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I just watched the 1974 Omnibus programme about the boys on iPlayer, I had never seen it before.
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While the USA actively destroys its soft power abroad, Russia and China are only too happy to step into the gap. Horribly short-sighted, but when you have a vastly over-simplistic view of the world, seeing everything as a ledger, it's no wonder.
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That's down to the electorate, and with social media and right-wing press dictating the narrative, it's no wonder things have gone so agley.
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It's awful, and highlights how terrible our current crop of politicians is.
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Good morning Jo-sie!
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After 30 years of marriage George & Mildred looks more like a documentary than a sitcom!
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The horrible irony is that helping others, because you are big enough and you can, was one of the things that made America great in the first place.
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Good morning! Somehow even looking at a photo of Roobarb and Custard, it wobbles. Got your power back yet?
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At least he has made an effort, on some websites it looks like the notion of dressing your house to sell it is just not a thing that people consider.
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The Funky Gibbon was very funky!
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Ah the mid 70s. The Wombles, The Goodies (their songs were vastly under-rated) and so many more. What a time.
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The SNP might also be interested.
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Personally I wouldn't give it any airtime at all, other than it highlights just how ignorant and stupid a good chunk of the electorate are, that they think an online petition carries any weight.
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Isn't chocolatine just the Occitan name for pain au chocolat?
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What, no candy?