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Pinno718

Veteran
That is a handy byproduct.
His goal is bigger, Venezuela’s oil reserves.

It's also convenient distraction.
 

Pinno718

Veteran
'Complete nonsense.' Met Police Chief Sir Mark Rowley rubbishes Donald Trump's claims about violence in London under Sadiq Khan.


View: https://x.com/LBC/status/1999407180869497095


Brilliant.
There's violence in every city where some inhabitants are not to Trumps liking.
 
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Xipe Totec

Something nasty in the woodshed
Is he actually a USAnian, or just a wannabe?
Who knows what a future MAGA Reform government may implement.

As I understand it he's a proud bin-burning, forriner-hating, roundabout-painting, Nigel-loving Engerlish pork lad, who for some reason uses the back-to-front flag of a foreign country as his avatar. I doubt he has any idea why either.

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Ian H

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Well-known Bristol football fan died in tragic fall from lamppost putting up flags
Paul’s first book ‘It All Kicked Off In Bristol’ featured a cover photo of Paul taken in the doorway of the Three Lions, and detailed the kind of exploits that saw him receive a lifetime ban from Bristol City home matches.
The book outlined his journey into and out of the football hooligan scene in the late 1970s and 1980s, and became a key part of the 21st century literary genre of retrospective football casuals nostalgia.
He was reputed to be the first person in the country to receive a football banning order when they were introduced, and spent several spells in prison in his younger days for football-related violence.[\i]

https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-news/well-known-bristol-football-fan-10699651
 

Poacher

Regular
Well-known Bristol football fan died in tragic fall from lamppost putting up flags
Paul’s first book ‘It All Kicked Off In Bristol’ featured a cover photo of Paul taken in the doorway of the Three Lions, and detailed the kind of exploits that saw him receive a lifetime ban from Bristol City home matches.
The book outlined his journey into and out of the football hooligan scene in the late 1970s and 1980s, and became a key part of the 21st century literary genre of retrospective football casuals nostalgia.
He was reputed to be the first person in the country to receive a football banning order when they were introduced, and spent several spells in prison in his younger days for football-related violence.[\i]

https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-news/well-known-bristol-football-fan-10699651

It's what he would have wanted.
I'm wiping tears from my eyes as I type this.
 
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