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@TheInfinateSun

She is the fire in the fallout. There is a light inside you , you have just have to feed the flame. 97 reasons to hate the establishment.🐦

Northwest Uk. انضم Haziran 2020
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Mr Trim
Mr Trim@TheInfinateSun·
@MorrisBrightMBE I can still hear his laugh now. The Carry On films that he missed weren't the same.
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Morris Bright MBE
Morris Bright MBE@MorrisBrightMBE·
This night 50 yrs ago, hugely adored actor Sidney James, was resting ahead of the next day's opening of The Mating Season at the Sunderland Empire. During that first night Sid suffered a heart attack on stage in the 2nd act and died in the wings soon after. He was 62. #SidJames50
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Mr Trim
Mr Trim@TheInfinateSun·
@reece_dinsdale Some people don't realise how big of a shadow they are standing in.
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Reece Dinsdale
Reece Dinsdale@reece_dinsdale·
Someone having a go at me for my politics suggested it was poor form that the highlight of my career had only been Threads. It was A highlight, if not THE highlight. Imagine something akin to Threads being the highlight of anyone’s career… & it being a source of derision! 😄
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Kathleen@oldpicposter·
A fridge freezer in Egerton Road, Wavertree.
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Mr Trim
Mr Trim@TheInfinateSun·
@JamesPearceLFC Why does he keep saying the wrong things , totally fucking brainless thing to say.
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James Pearce
James Pearce@JamesPearceLFC·
Slot on Freddie Woodman: "It would be helpful if the fans are there to support him tomorrow."
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Beth
Beth@Bethxx01·
like and say hi if i can send you a pic of something naughtier 😳
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RedOrDead!🔴
RedOrDead!🔴@YNWAlfcnews_·
(I’ll try again) Virgil Van Dijk is a Liverpool legend.. Yes or no? 👀🔴
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Mr Trim
Mr Trim@TheInfinateSun·
@SamaHoole It's quite strange considering the amount of chemicals that are allowed in the food chain over there but banned by many countries over the world.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Haggis is the single food item currently banned from import into the United States of America because it contains sheep's lung. Sheep's lung has been declared, by the USDA, an inedible offal. The ban was imposed in 1971 and remains in place. The Scottish reaction to this ban has, for fifty years, ranged from bafflement to mild amusement. Sheep's lung has been eaten in Scotland, daily, without incident, for approximately eight hundred years. It is the binding ingredient that holds the minced sheep's heart, liver, onion, oatmeal, suet, and spices together inside the stomach casing. It is the reason haggis exists. Scottish children are fed haggis on Burns Night, 25th of January, every year. They eat it at school. At home. At pubs. At weddings. At every ceremony the national poet is toasted at. Burns Night is, in Britain, effectively the last public occasion on which a whole generation still encounters a dish made from an animal's lungs, heart, and liver, stuffed into its own stomach, and eaten communally. This used to be normal food. Every rural British household knew some version of it. Faggots in the Midlands. Brawn everywhere. Black pudding in Lancashire. Drisheen in the West Country. The whole animal was used because the whole animal was available and it was cheaper than buying specific cuts. Now, once a year, the Scottish remind everyone else that this food exists. The rest of the year, it is marketed as a quaint regional oddity for tourists. The nutritional profile of a traditional haggis is substantial. Per 100 grams: 14g protein, 22g fat, significant B12, iron, zinc, and the specific fat-soluble vitamins that concentrate in organ meat. The Americans have been missing out for fifty years because of a regulatory decision made in 1971 on the basis of a sanitary concern that was probably already obsolete. The Scots have been eating it the whole time. The Scots have not died of it.
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Mr Trim
Mr Trim@TheInfinateSun·
@YNWAlfcnews_ Great player to watch , he scored some amazing goals during his time but legend No , soured his reputation with his antics to force a leave and never won anything during his time.
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RedOrDead!🔴@YNWAlfcnews_·
Luis Suarez is a Liverpool legend.. Yes or no?👀🔴
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Miss Atomic
Miss Atomic@TheMissAtomic·
First pair of @drmartens and they BROKE after my second time using them, I spent so much money 😭
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Mr Trim
Mr Trim@TheInfinateSun·
@52Vinyl I've still got the Ortofon Red in mine , I was thinking of the blue but was put off by the blue can make the sound a bit colder. The OM series like the 10 or 20 are a bit like the red and blue but a bit lighter. The bronze and the black need proper set up.
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52 Weeks of Vinyl
52 Weeks of Vinyl@52Vinyl·
I need a new stylus for my Project Debut - anyone have any suggestions or experiences when replacing? I have had a few over the years but definitely open to new ones.
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Mr Trim
Mr Trim@TheInfinateSun·
@52Vinyl You always have problems putting the record back in , it's so sloppy.
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52 Weeks of Vinyl
52 Weeks of Vinyl@52Vinyl·
@TheInfinateSun It's like Amazon putting a nail clipper in a box meant for an anvil. Insane how oversize and flabby it is.
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52 Weeks of Vinyl
52 Weeks of Vinyl@52Vinyl·
I ordered the repress of "Lux" by Rosalia. £36. Look at the state of the sleeve. Just appalling. Like who in quality control thought this looked good.
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Mr Trim
Mr Trim@TheInfinateSun·
@primarily_prog I think anything that brings footfall into shops to buy physical media is a plus , obviously there are downsides with the prices but it creates a buzz around investing in music.
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Phil (Primarily_Prog)@primarily_prog·
Record Store Day … vital support for independent retailers or merely an excuse for exorbitant prices and an opportunity for profiteers to market their newly acquired vinyl on resale platforms? Interested to hear your views.
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Mr Trim@TheInfinateSun·
@vrycuul I always loved " You bellend"
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aysia@vrycuul·
i want to become well versed in british insults
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Mr Trim
Mr Trim@TheInfinateSun·
Rental Family with the glorious Brendan Fraser is so beautiful.
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Mr Trim
Mr Trim@TheInfinateSun·
@karenfthompson Our teacher used to make us take turns handing out the bottles. By the time we had it at morning break it had acquired a unique taste . I love ice cold milk but that stuff was anything but.
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karen thompson
karen thompson@karenfthompson·
Twits of a certain age … Were you ever a milk monitor and handed out the milk and straws at playtime …
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In 1946 the British government introduced free school milk for every child in the country. One third of a pint, every school day, from the age of five to the age of fifteen. The milk was whole. Full-fat. From British dairy herds. It was delivered to the school gate in small glass bottles with foil caps and left on the doorstep in metal crates, where it sat in the sun until morning break if the weather was warm and developed a slightly suspect taste that an entire generation of British adults can still describe with uncomfortable precision. The generation that grew up on school milk was, by every anthropometric measure, the healthiest generation of British children ever recorded. Average height increased. Bone density improved. Dental health, despite the sugar in everything else, improved. Iron deficiency rates among school-age children dropped. The growth charts that the Ministry of Health had been keeping since the war showed a consistent, measurable, year-on-year improvement that tracked precisely onto the introduction of the milk programme. In 1971 Margaret Thatcher, then Education Secretary, cut free school milk for children over seven. The tabloids called her Thatcher the Milk Snatcher. She was vilified. She kept the policy. The next generation of British children, the ones who grew up without the daily third of a pint, were measurably less healthy than the one before. The growth charts show it. The dental records show it. The conscription medicals, while they lasted, showed it. The thing the milk had been providing, the calcium, the vitamin D, the vitamin A, the complete amino acid profile, the conjugated linoleic acid, the fat-soluble nutrients that a growing skeleton requires in order to reach its genetic potential, was no longer arriving at morning break in a glass bottle with a foil cap. It was replaced, eventually, by nothing. Or by a carton of fruit juice. Or by a packet of crisps from the vending machine that appeared in the school corridor in the 1990s. The generation that drank the milk is now in its seventies and eighties. They are, on average, taller, stronger-boned, and longer-lived than the generation that came after them. The milk was not magic. The milk was milk. It was the thing the body needed, delivered at the time the body needed it, at a cost the government considered acceptable until it didn't. The cost of not providing it has been rather higher.

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The Ambassador
The Ambassador@The_Ambassador_·
What's your car equivalent of Crocs? For me, it's that Citroen Cactus thing with the plastic side panels 🤮 just not a fan
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Mr Trim
Mr Trim@TheInfinateSun·
@HiddenYorkshire It doesn't matter how you connect with music as long as you enjoy it.
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Catherine Warr
Catherine Warr@HiddenYorkshire·
I'm an anti-vinyl hipster. I can say that because I served my time being 14 and obsessed with collecting records and playing them on my mum's Dansette player, only to realise that I was fooling myself. Unless you're playing them on a very good, high-quality turntable and speakers, in the vast majority of cases there is no way vinyl *actually* sounds better than mp3. It's Emperor's New Clothes. A £££ turntable and speaker set? Okay, now we're talking. But let's be real here, most of your vinyl hipsters are using a terribly tinny HMV portable suitcase turntable and convincing themselves that it's somehow more ~authentic~ than Spotify. Just let it go. It's all about performance and aesthetics. You feel cool handling a record and posting about to Insta, but for actual musical quality, I'll stick with a good pair of headphones and my phone.
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Mr Trim
Mr Trim@TheInfinateSun·
@alittleleader Grief is the price we pay for love , that weirdly wonderful emotion that can build,give you strength,comfort and hurt at the same time. Much love and strength to you. 🫶
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Alyssa Leader
Alyssa Leader@alittleleader·
Sixteen years ago today, when I was sixteen years old, I lost my dad to suicide. Tomorrow will mark the first day of my life where I’ve lived longer without my dad than I did with him. Half a lifetime later I am still figuring out how to grieve.
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