patpucker.bsky.social
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He’s highly susceptible to the last idea that flew into that empty cavity adorned by the yellow syrup. Impact of this will last years after he’s gone, but not in the way he thinks
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Trump’s got it under control “"EVERYONE, KEEP OIL PRICES DOWN. I’M WATCHING! YOU’RE PLAYING RIGHT INTO THE HANDS OF THE ENEMY. DON’T DO IT!"
That should do it 🤷♂️
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Oh joy
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Happy birthday to one of my oldest and best muckers (35 years? and counting). Give my regards to Stumpy
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Upside down smile 🙁
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When you can hear a photograph
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Those of us old enough to remember 30 years ago, will remember the narrative of decades of child abuse not being adressed, lack of investment in public infrastructure, declining NHS under 16 years of Tories, decline of manufacturing and economy dragging itself out of another recession
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It’s a paradox; most people surely see the benefit of the fall of the Iranian regime, but nothing to gain from aligning with Trump and Netanyahu. However if Trump sees Starmer prevaricating, could have wider negative implications eg trade and European security
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Well this is proper lush on a hot sunny day 😎
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Infantino is the worst kind of pious hypocrite. A contradiction of high-minded hyperbole and principles for sale.
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Going on the list. Mint.
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🤣
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The problem with veering to the extremes is there will always be a group that think you don’t go far enough
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You look like a camp Bradley Wiggins. Mind you, you have form!
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Outrageous! I’m going straight in the garage to practice that!
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Oh dear! 🤣
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Been on the sauce?
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Moscow mule, please
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Everyone knows Man U overpay. Let them sweat a bit
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Deflation can be highly problematic. Why buy today when prices will be lower tomorrow?
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Forest don’t have to sell, but would listen to a lucrative offer. What they won’t want is for City to unsettle the player and create a situation where they end up selling late in the window, with no time to alter their own transfer strategy
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The dildo of consequence is remotely piloted and hiding in a truck near you
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That’s the problem with these nilihists. They’re happy to smash it up, but have no plan to put it together to make it work (see Brexit)
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Oof. Gets you in the feels 🫡
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🤣 massive danger!
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I’m getting Kavos 1994 vibes
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Sometimes I bring my own
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🤣
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I do live performances too
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Beeecha-wowa!
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The problem with that assumption is that it misses the point that our electoral system would allow a PM 60% of voters don’t want
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He really is an obnoxious piece of shit
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Does that mean we can’t play Antwerp or Prague? Would be a shame as I dance a trip to both of those!
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I’ve been Google ing as not heard of half these teams! Some interesting potential trips!
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I don’t think we get back in before at least 20 years have passed. Softly softly, progressive approach wiser for the foreseeable
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The problem with playing on the extremes is there’s always someone out there even more extreme
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The Farage paradox. Some reform voters have deeply disturbing, extremist views, and now feel they’ve found a natural “mainstream” political home. This will toxify the party and make scrutiny harder for Farage.
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Already going!
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It’s like they’ve learned nothing
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The telegraph. The natural home of the generation of wealthy boomers who’ve had it better than any generation before or since.