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Paul Snowdon

@67Snowy

Dad, husband, sports fan, journalist, TA, partaker of the odd glass of wine, music & film lover. Yep, that'll do for starters. Oh, and ALL opinions my own!

Maghull, Liverpool, England Katılım Mayıs 2013
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Paul Snowdon
Paul Snowdon@67Snowy·
Yesterday this. 👇 Today this. 👇 Tomorrow this. 👇 Forever this. 👇
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BaseballHistoryNut
BaseballHistoryNut@nut_history·
Today, we will dedicate our account to Tony Gwynn. Enjoy
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Dicky Sam
Dicky Sam@Davolaar·
This squad needs 5 or 6 players that walk into this XI, the players have to take flak as well as Arne, outfought again..that is simply unacceptable. All the criticism you get after this shitshow..you fucking deserve it.
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Paul Snowdon@67Snowy·
So the ‘other’ Liverpool showed up again. Another awful performance and result. We looked gassed after an hour. Yet again. We definitely missed Ekitike after his injury, but apart from Rio, there was precious little intensity going forward from anyone else. It’s a movie we’ve seen too many times this season. #LFC #BHALIV
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The Masters
The Masters@TheMasters·
At long last, spring has arrived. #themasters
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
In 1969, eight men launched a lifeboat into a storm and never came home. But the price they paid changed maritime history forever.... It was the evening of 17 March, a south-easterly gale had been battering Scotland’s coast for days. Waves were reaching 60 feet. Then the call came. The SS Irene, a 2,600-ton cargo ship, was powerless and drifting towards the jagged rocks off the Caithness coast. She needed help. Immediately. At 7:29pm, the first warning reached Longhope, Orkney. The maroons were fired at 7:40pm. Coxswain Daniel Kirkpatrick did not hesitate. At 59 years old, he had been with the Longhope lifeboat since 1940 and was one of the RNLI’s most decorated lifeboatmen, already honoured for multiple rescues before that final launch. He knew the Pentland Firth was one of the most dangerous stretches of water in the world. He knew the conditions that night were completely lethal. But someone needed help. He made the call: they were launching. And he would take an extra crew member, eight men instead of the usual seven. At 8pm, the lifeboat T.G.B. slid down the slipway at Brims on Hoy and headed out into the roaring darkness. Among the crew were: • Daniel Kirkpatrick (Coxswain) and his two sons, John and Ray • Robert Johnston (Mechanic) and his two sons, James and Robert • James Swanson (Assistant Mechanic) • Eric McFadyen (just 24 years old) Three families. Eight volunteers. At 9:28pm, they radioed their position. They were making agonising progress through the monstrous swells towards the Irene. It was the last time anyone ever heard from them. The next morning, Orkney woke to a suffocating silence. Word arrived that the Irene had been driven onto the rocks, but her entire crew had been miraculously pulled to safety by the Coastguard using ropes from the cliffs. But there was no word from Longhope. Massive search parties were launched. RAF helicopters scoured the water. Lifeboats from Stronsay, Stromness, Kirkwall and Thurso joined the hunt. Then, at 1:40pm on 18 March, the Thurso lifeboat found something. The T.G.B. Capsized. Four miles south-east of Tor Ness. When they finally towed her into Scrabster Harbour that evening, they discovered the horrifying truth. Seven of the eight men were still strapped into their seats inside the upturned hull. All had drowned. James Swanson’s body was swept away and never found. The official inquiry concluded they had been hit by a freak wave, possibly 100 feet high, which overwhelmed the vessel. The community lost a third of its population in one night. The men left behind seven widows, one widowed mother and eight children. But in moments like this, the UK showed what it was made of. A massive radio appeal raised the modern equivalent of millions of pounds. Six hundred miles away, deep in the English countryside of Gloucestershire, a village heard the news on the radio. Its name was also Longhope. Bound by nothing but a shared name on a map, the English village immediately mobilised, sending money, support and toys for the children, forging a bond that remains unbroken today. And within a week, even before the funerals had taken place, local Orkney men stepped forward to form a completely new crew. Because the lifeboat station was never going to close. The disaster helped change lifeboat design forever. T.G.B. was a 47-foot Watson-class lifeboat, and she could not self-right after capsizing. In the years that followed, self-righting designs became central to the RNLI’s newer lifeboats. Salvaged and refurbished, T.G.B. later returned to service in Arranmore, Donegal, rescuing more lives before retiring in 1979. Today, she is preserved at the Scottish Maritime Museum in Irvine. Kevin Kirkpatrick, who lost his father, uncle and grandfather in the disaster, later became coxswain himself. He has since retired, and today the station is led by Scott Johnston, grandson of James Johnston. © Scottish Banter #archaeohistories
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JukeBox
JukeBox@JukeBoxNonStop·
The Stone Roses - She Bangs the Drums (1989)
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Spirit of Shankly
Spirit of Shankly@spiritofshankly·
Spirit of Shankly stands in full solidarity with Ibrahima Konaté. Racist abuse has no place in football or society. It is cowardly and must be met with real consequences not just words. Players are not targets. They are people. We will always stand with our players. ✊🏼
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Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn@jeremycorbyn·
This is a reckless act of escalation that endangers us all. No discussion. No debate. What a disgrace. How on earth can the Prime Minister still pretend we are not involved? It doesn't matter how he dresses it up. Britain is participating in an illegal war of aggression.
BBC Breaking News@BBCBreaking

UK agrees to let US use British bases to strike Iranian sites targeting Strait of Hormuz Follow live: bbc.in/3PB0sHr

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Richard Schaller⭐️⭐️
Richard Schaller⭐️⭐️@richschaller54·
A tragic loss. Peter Houseman was driving back from a charity event. The driver that killed him, his wife and two friends was speeding and drunk to the eyeballs after a night at the Bullingdon Club. It was manslaughter but the son of a Tory politician got away with it.
Chris Wright 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿@chriswrightzz

CHELSEA REWIND: Remembering Peter Houseman who tragically passed away on this day in 1977 at the age of 31. #RIP 💙🙏

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archivetvmusings
archivetvmusings@archivetvmus71·
Top of the Pops (20th March 1980). Squeeze are at number 26 with Another Nail In My Heart.
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Colin Parry OBE
Colin Parry OBE@ColinParryPeace·
Today is the 33rd anniversary of the day the IRA bombed Warrington town centre and killed my son Tim and 3 yr old Johnathan Ball. Words can never describe how losing a child leaves a huge hole in your heart and your family. Eternal love Tim ❤️❤️
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Linda Ryan - Seans Trust
Linda Ryan - Seans Trust@Seansfanclub·
Please don’t buy the Sun. The Scottish sun is just as bad as the other one. JFT97
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Scarred for Life
Scarred for Life@ScarredForLife2·
NOSEYBONK was the unofficial star of BBC puzzle show for kids, Jigsaw. Along with Worzel Gummidge, he was intended to be whimsical and charming, but ended up having the opposite effect on a large section of the audience. And look here: there's two of the bloody things!
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Being Scottish
Being Scottish@BeingScots·
Beer gardens will be hoaching as the temperature 'soars' above 14ºC 😄
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Paul Snowdon@67Snowy·
@paul1964Jam What a setlist. And then there’s songs that the band didn’t play that night like ‘Going Underground’, ‘A Bomb In Wardour Street’ and ‘Down In The Tube Station At Midnight’ to name just three! #TheJam
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Paul64
Paul64@paul1964Jam·
44 years ago today,The Jam played Bingley Hall,Birmingham,i was fortunate enough to be there 😎
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Oneway
Oneway@OneWayMusicX·
New Order - Bizarre Love Triangle
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
Happy vernal equinox! 🍀 Today marks the first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere and the first day of autumn in the Southern Hemisphere. After today, the Sun will shine more directly on the Northern Hemisphere than on the Southern Hemisphere until the autumnal equinox.
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Count Binface
Count Binface@CountBinface·
I see Question Time has reached its inevitable endgame. It was bound to happen.
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