johanrob77.bsky.social
From Shetland, live in the north east of Scotland.
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Weird turkish barber shops!
He definitely wasn't expecting to get his ear hair burned out.
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He didn't do the time, the time did Tommy.
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The end is nigh
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Remember it like it was yesterday. What came next was simply some of the best blind man acting ever committed to screen. How McPartlin never got a bafta for it I'll never know.
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Sounds like the bar manager might have been right. A good boss would have had a quiet word with the bar manager and ask why they felt the way they did. An arsehole makes someone carry a bunch of boxes upstairs then fires them because of gossip.
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Last true movie star. Loves making movies and he loves talking about it too.
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There was a time when someone displaying such a lack of grace and compassion wouldn't have been able to get served at McDonalds. These days they can be President. What happened to you America, you used to be cool.
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I sometimes wondered when seeing Tucker go off on one if you had someone shadowing me. The deployment of the swear words was fairly similar but being Scottish I realised you'd just seen many angry examples of us in day to day life.
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Yeah but a movie showing a heap of allied prisoners drowning or getting washed away wouldn't have done as well at the box office. Celebrate your wins, ignore your mistakes. It's the British way.
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Aye there isn't nearly so many of them getting torn into the roasters of society. Journalism is on the slide though, I blame a lot of the fuckwits who think crackpots on youtube posting their truth are proper journos.
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Damn right Mike Ryan.
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The thing is the average person supporting Reform won't take an article like that remotely seriously. They just think Nigel will come in, cut all the crap we don't need and spend it on the stuff we do. He won't, he'll start privatisation of our health service, start fracking and open a coal pit.
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I think it's always been there. Just the method of delivering the propaganda has changed. It's no longer great orators or newspapers swaying opinions it's 20 second sound bites on social media. Can be a blatant lie but because it aligns with pre-existing bias and prejudice then they believe it all.
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That is the society we're in at the moment though. They say inflammatory bollocks and flat out lies for the coverage it generates. Much as I like Ed Davey doing a bungee jump it doesn't generate the headlines like 30p Lee offering a tear up with someone calling him a moron.
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I was 20 years old when Labour won in 97. They seemed like a breath of fresh air. This Labour seems like your parents got killed in a car crash and your frugal great aunt and uncle have come to look after you but on a strict budget and no fun is allowed. Nige and 30p Lee are box office in comparison
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Since I stopped visiting twitter I never see bitter middle aged men having a go at her now. Piers Morgan effect, he doesn't like her and heaps of bitter old farts like him jump on the bandwagon.
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Could believe it.
I like to think of them singing all these things that I've done by the killers, all coming together when they get to the chorus, guards standing by the doors wondering if they are indeed hearing hundreds of old men singing I've got soul but I'm not a soldier.
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I'm still getting over the Mon Mothma rave episode.
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Very much this. I can't stand these small sets retailing at £30 because they're a star wars licensed item and they are sod all use for anything other than building once and firing back in the box or as you say taking up room on a shelf.
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I'm from Shetland and we need more reporting like this. Instead of marketing these areas to people from outside of them we need to be doing what we can to enable the people from these areas to stay in these areas. I know so many people being priced out of living there by retirees moving to the area.
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I have an element of sympathy for anyone who buys a very costly item and that value plummets because of the behaviour of the CEO of the supplier of that item. However, he has been behaving like an arsehole for a number of years now, so these tesla drivers obviously didn't care that much about it.
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Wonder what Hegseth's call sign would be
Lush
Chugger
Chaser
Jagerbomb
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We were looking at going for my next birthday. Told the family I don't particularly want to go there the way it is just now. Looking at visiting Canada instead, been there briefly before and reckon it's worth a longer look.
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The electric meter must be creating a gravity field as it spins
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Maze, which terminal did the fesser get lost in?
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Difference between facebook version of this post and bluesky.
Mainly amount of people commenting and no fuds going "gotta pump up those rookie numbers"
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Would be brilliant if just once they caught them really quickly because a vigiliant member of the public reported seeing a woman with hair that looked like it had been done with a bottle frish and crayola scissors at 3am in a BP garage toilet.
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As someone who has been involved in digging up sections of Union Street they're not wrong and a lot of it was not on any service information provided.
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Special kind of stupid your government.
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Our plan for change is working!
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Some things we all use a lot got cheaper for reasons we as a government had absolutely nothing to do with.
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Yeah I wouldn't be signing anything with America. Their behaviour the last three months tells me we should steer well clear of them. Place is probably going to implode inside 18 months.
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We wouldn't have found out there is a such a thing as love and a huge capacity for it without firing her into space and allowing her to come back.
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The way things are going I don't think Tesla are going to be around long enough to be an issue. Unless Musk gets pushed out of the boat and they distance themselves from his behaviour.
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Oh yeah totally get it. We were thinking of taking a family holiday in the US next year. Highly likely that will be elsewhere now. It's not a country that I find especially appealing to visit anymore and I've gone there quite a lot.
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Life would be pretty grim if I had to boycott all of those. I mean the UK alternatives aren't as good for some of them.
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Maybe you won't have a new president by then though. That's the long term thinking of the current presidency.
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You've been liberated from lower prices.
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I was trying really hard to think what I buy regularly that is American made. Reese's chocolate (if you can call it that) that's about it really. I've got nothing else I can boycott if I was so inclined.
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Milk marketing board making a come back.
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Good on you Ed. Wasting your time though with Starmer, he can only see a way forward in which we suck up to President Oompa Loompa.
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Was fully expecting that to read former tory now reform candidate. It's usually the way it goes.
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I order non alcoholic beer and I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time for a piss.
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He rounds it at $100 billion and I'll consider it. At 97 he's not taking this seriously.
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I can't imagine Willow without him playing that hapless hero, don't think it would have worked with someone playing that role straight. He was brilliant in Real Genius and Thunderheart too. He was also my favourite Batman.
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For me Top Secret was funnier than any of the Airplane movies and that's saying something. Lot of that was down to how Kilmer played Nick Rivers. You almost forget how many great movies the man did.
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Finally someone else who liked the Saint. He was brilliant in that. Loved him in Real Genius too.
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Since they've got them together they should do a 00 stag do short film.