Music for Moods.
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Music for Moods.
@Lockolike
Rugby League watching, Guinness Guzzling, (Moody) Music fan. Landlord of Bar Humbug #HomeBar. She knows music, I know music too, you see. #MusicForMoods
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@Lockolike @kelzbelz84 oxygen thieves Col, probably dressed in black hoodie, with black face mask riding 2 up on an illegal electric bike (have I missed anything?)
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@davestuupot1942 @StorrPaul @Fieldsy1975 @LodyBalls1973 @WayneCoopertash @AndrewAk82 @bigjonesy1 @Ben77099196273 @stephen19822 @oldfaithful73 @fcmufc17 @StavrosFC @RalphieMark @GarbuttsBar @Pwatto50 @SpiritYorkshire @PolarBearRoars Slow bubbler Chicken Madras for after the Rugby.

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@Lockolike @davestuupot1942 @LodyBalls1973 @oldfaithful73 @RalphieMark @bigjonesy1
Evening Firkers 💪
#InternationalGavisconDay

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🏴🇬🇧 A blind man built 180 miles of road across the Pennines.
He navigated by touch and memory.
His name was Blind Jack. 🦯
Born in Knaresborough, Yorkshire, 1717. At six he caught smallpox and went blind.
That never stopped him.
He learned to ride. To swim. To hunt. At fifteen he became a fiddler. He fought at the Battle of Culloden. He ran a stagecoach company.
He eloped with the innkeeper's daughter. The day before her wedding to another man. 💨
He bet a colonel he could walk from London to Harrogate faster than a coach. 🏴
He won. Five and a half days on foot. 207 miles.
In 1765, Parliament authorised new turnpike roads across the north. There were very few people with experience. Jack was 48 years old. He seized his moment.
He walked every route first. Alone. Then he built.
Proper foundations. Drainage. Techniques nobody had used before. 🛤️
Then he hit the bog. Other engineers said it was impossible.
Jack cut heather from the moor. Bound it into rafts. Laid the road on top.
The bog held. ✅
Across the north of England. 180 miles of road.
You have driven on his roads.
At 77 he walked to York to dictate his life story to a publisher. 📖
He died in 1810. He was 92. He left behind four daughters, twenty grandchildren, and ninety great and great-great grandchildren.
Did they teach you his name? 🏴
Jack could never see the roads he built.
He made them anyway.
For everyone who came after.
These stories are in the dark.
You keep the light on. 👉 proudofus.co.uk/support 💡
Be Part Of Us.
Be Proud Of Us. 🇬🇧
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🏴🇬🇧 The last time a foreign army invaded Britain, a Welsh cobbler sent them home.
With a pitchfork. 🍴
Her name was Jemima Nicholas.
Born in Mathry, Pembrokeshire. 1755. A cobbler. Not a soldier. Not a general.
On the 22nd of February 1797, four French warships anchored off the Welsh coast. 🚢 1,400 soldiers came ashore at Carreg Wastad Point. Many of them were convicts and deserters. Their plan was to march on Bristol, start a revolution and inspire the British poor to rise up.
It did not go to plan.
A ship had recently wrecked nearby. Its cargo was Portuguese wine. 🍷 The French found it. Within hours, the invasion force was drunk.
Jemima heard what was happening.
She reached for her pitchfork. And walked out to meet them. 🏴
She found twelve French soldiers. They were drunk. She rounded them up, marched them to the church, and locked the door.
She wasn't the only one.
Hundreds of Welsh women came out of their homes in their traditional red shawls and tall black hats. 🟥 From a distance, after a glass or two of Portuguese wine, they looked exactly like British Redcoats.
On the 24th of February, two days after they landed, 1,400 French soldiers surrendered. ⚖️
Unconditionally.
The surrender was signed in a pub.
It was the last time a foreign army set foot on British soil. 🇬🇧
Jemima Nicholas was awarded a pension of £50 a year for the rest of her life. She died in 1832. Her gravestone reads:
"The Welsh heroine who boldly marched to meet the French invaders who landed on our shores."
Did they teach you her name? 🏴
Jemima Nicholas was almost forgotten forever.
So were thousands of others.
Every time you support this channel,
more of them survive.
Be Part Of Us.
Be Proud Of Us. 🇬🇧
proudofus.co.uk
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@ValerieAnne1970 @Chad64Dc This happened to us for my father-in-laws funeral, the full family had spent time together visiting him at home for his last days. They'd set out a single chair for my mother-in-law, a grieving widow, for her to sit on her own. The whole family moved their chairs next to her.
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Between 2007 and 2012, scientists carried out extensive ice drilling in Greenland, aiming to uncover Earth's climate history from the last 125,000 years.
Their findings put today's climate alarmism into perspective.
"Back then, Greenland was around 8°C warmer than today. Sea levels were 4-8m higher."
"Yet the planet didn't collapse and Greenland didn't melt. There were no tipping points and no mass extinctions."
"The planet was far warmer and life flourished."
Credit: @Electroversenet
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🚨COMIC RELIEF FLOPS WITH LOWEST RATINGS EVER LAST NIGHT
In just over a decade viewership has dropped by over 80%
They've supported immigration to the UK and funded migrant charities for years
The British public have had enough
2026 - 2m
2025 - 2.6m
2024 - 3.7m
2023 - 2.9m
2022 - 3.5m
2021 - 4.5m
2019 - 5.8m
2017 - 6.3m
2015 - 8.4m
2013 - 10.3m
2011 - 10.2m

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@Lockolike @GarbuttsBar Gonna try it tomorrow before the rugby
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Heard a lot about this @GarbuttsBar I thought I'd give it a whirl. I think it could grow on me.

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@geoffcraft00 He's been fasting Geoff. Fast in the fridge, fast in the take away, fast in the chippy.
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This fat cunt hasn’t been missing his dinner…!
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat
Why do British people convert to Islam?
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