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'And the nurse will tell you lies
Of a kingdom beyond the skies'
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Interesting, I hadn't seen or read about that photo before. But of course we know bullets were fired because someone sadly died. The question is, was Trump hit?
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I think Netanyahu felt snubbed when Trump didn't visit on his middle east trip a couple of months ago. The attack on Iran was a big, 'FU, we can do it without you' to Trump.
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I had an AX 1.4 diesel. Did 65 mpg, handy commuter on my 50 mile round trip (plus could run with cooking oil). Also the door pocket was exactly the right size for a bottle of wine, that's French design for you 🇫🇷
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The redundant boat lift is an almost marvel of French engineering.
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Go out of Béziers to see the flight of locks.
www.beziers-mediterranee.com/decouvrez/le...
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Chicago is on the coast of Lake Michigan, so Pacific coast to Lake Michigan coast. Simples.
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Once you know the rules it's quite easy. What about Woolfardisworthy?
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Show the picture of the bullet flying by. Sounds unlikely to me.
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I was a young policeman in Marylebone around 1986. Billy Bragg asked me the way to Selfridges.
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Part One... amazing. Looking forward to catching up with Two and Three.
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Handy bicycle to nip off to the boulangerie.
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There's a great one in Angoulême.
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I once rode a KH125 🤣🤣
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My Dad had to fly in a Dakota once during his National Service 1951-53. He hated it. He didn't go in an aeroplane again until the 1990s.
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My family took me there for the first visit on a 60th birthday tour.
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I came here to say 'The Book' too.
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Best misspelling of my surname?
STIVENSEN. Close but no cigar.
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I was a young PC and got posted to the BBC side entrance because Princess Anne was coming in for a radio interview. I was expecting her to arrive chauffeur driven, but no, up rolled the Scimitar and out she got.
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I can never remember if it is the highest point in Dorset, or is that Lewesdon? I seem to remember they are close in height.
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Obi and Luke
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Who cares, indeed.
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'Now is not the time to look back. We must look forward.'
I can hear Jeremy *unt saying it now.
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W⚓
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Just checked the timings, cleverly planned to finish around 15h00, just as the men's final at the French Open tennis begins. That's my afternoon sorted.
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I remember seeing Ray Alan playing in goal at a celebrity football match in Bournemouth. I was about 7 at the time, and was amazed when he dribbled the length of the pitch and scored a goal!
The innocence of childhood eh?
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‘Rise like Lions after slumber
In unvanquishable number,
Shake your chains to earth like dew
Which in sleep had fallen on you –
Ye are many – they are few.’
Shelley 1819
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My dog got spooked by the lid of a rubbish dumpster banging in the wind two years ago on a stay in Narbonne. She's still nervous of our own neighbourhood one.
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Flew from Tarrant Rushton airfield in Dorset I think.
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Is that Upper Tottenham?
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Obvious in retrospect, but I recently found out, from the mother of my French daughter in law, that John Lackland is called Jean Sansterre in French.
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I guess you will be passing by Portsoy. Give a nod for me, it's where my Dad grew up in 40s, and still have cousins there. My last visit with family in 2021, when my Uncle was still alive. A must visit is Donald's Bakery for shortbread and butteries.
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When I lived in Brittany if you went to the supermarket at lunchtime the few people shopping would usually be British.
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I'm 188cm, managed ok.
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I had one once GRO 171T. For some reason, which I never got to the bottom of, it made a tremendous racket above 50mph. Consequently it was slow getting down to Dorset from London which we did a lot then.
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So what?
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Beautifully white Scottish legs!
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I used to do complicated rail journeys. I would go to the library to plan using the British Rail national timetable book.
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Mobster shakedown.
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It seems everyone is scared shitless of being called anti-semitic. Is it so hard to distinguish between Jewish people and the Israeli government?