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Francophile, one time sporty type, Sheffield Wednesday fanatic, book lover and cinephile. Married to a superstar wife with 2 boys. Politically left but love the debate.
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It didn't if you hadn't shelled out large sums of money for a ticket, on the other hand, hey you can say you've seen McCartney! Back on the first hand, you've just been tortured for 5 minutes of your life and you wanted to hear Bruce.
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No, Macca's voice has gone!
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While share prices are down!
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Pathetic
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Still awesome after all these years!
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Just been a bit sick in my mouth🤢
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Massive disservice to cabbage there!
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Saw her on her first visit to UK in '72, she was on the bill supporting Thin Lizzy and Slade. She was wearing a white trouser suit and played an acoustic guitar set. Very good too!
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100% this!
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That's terrible news.
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That's bad news Lyra. Hope you can get things sorted out!
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Is this you Jenny?
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The drugs don't work? Old man?!
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But why?
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She didn't believe in torture but thought it was ok for prisoners there to have their head shaved and to live under artificial light 24/7 to strip them of their dignity. Vine as usual just sucked it up. We live in strange times.
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The Reform crowd and certain Tories in the UK aren't a million miles away from this madness. Jeremy Vine on BBC Radio2 today tolerated a caller who thought it was necessary to send any terrorist' like Hashem Habedi needs to be sent to El Salvedor.
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It's a great city to walk around, I go back there. have so many favourite places to revisit whenever I
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Thanks Jean. I couldn't place it. It's a fantastic little corner of Paris!
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Right! I used to work in the wine trade in London and did a couple of courses on wine and spirits...in the days before the arrival of the New World Wines. I still check out labels.
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They have some very good wines but I think you need to have a clue about what you're buying!
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That's pretty good. Treated myself to their Marsannay burgundy at Christmas. Twice the price but bloody gorgeous!
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How much?
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It's all so depressingly predictable!
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Which Station de Metro is this?
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Wonderful!
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Don't the Chinese 'own' the US debt anyway? If they called it the American pips would really squeak.
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Is this Cali or the Corniche in Nice?
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Disappear you silly, silly person.
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It was the kindest thing they could do! What a bloody muppet!
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That sounds delicious...I'm in!
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Kirk is a campus numbskull, not to be taken seriously.
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T'es machin.
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Au suivant Monsieur Bardella.
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That's quite a leap from the first paragraph to the 'both parties' schtick!
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I wish!
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Arthur Seaton Rules!
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Is that Peter Kaye?
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I was trying to have my dinner!
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That, the fantastic countryside and the HR Giger Museum!
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Enjoyed both Fribourg and Gruyere....not so much Berne
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Care in the Community case.
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I'm not going to knock American wines but Trump is ONE thick fucker!