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Slippy Foxwell Underfoot - Agent 360 🏅
@6thfret
Witless dandy. Uxorious. Northumbrian, bookish. I read dead people. Wilfully flippant, constitutionally haphazard. Stand with no man against women. Ho/hum.
Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, England Katılım Haziran 2009
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@Laurahallissey Just bought this last weekend, looking forward to it
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@daveainsworth63 @TalkingPicsTV Love this film - Brenda De Banzie is fabulous
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Don't miss David Lean's excellent comedy Hobson's Choice (1954) @TalkingPicsTV 4.35pm this afternoon. It stars Charles Laughton, Brenda de Branzie, John Mills, Daphne Anderson, Prunella Scales and Richard Wattis. #DavidLean #CharlesLaughton

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Oh look! Suddenly Pride understands which sex is most violent…
PRIDE 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️🇬🇧@prideukorg
What should they do?
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Remember this article from Jenni Murray in 2017. Totally reasonable, nothing extreme, just saying men can’t be women.
Then there was all the protests, calls to cancel talks, The BBC warned her, restricted her on air, and by 2020 she left Woman’s Hour.
But she never backed down, even as the pushback continued for years. This is how speaking honestly costs you in public life. But she was forever right.
Rest in peace, brave and courageous Jenni Murray.
thetimes.com/article/490f2f…

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This is MMA fighter Sean McInnes. When Anne Marie Boyle asked him to leave her alone, he punched her in the face so hard that he broke her cheekbone and her eye socket, knocked her unconscious, and left her with a life-altering brain injury.
He was given less than two years behind bars.
It would be a real shame if this post was widely circulated and impacted his career in a negative way.

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@daveainsworth63 @TalkingPicsTV Fantastic film, the leads are so good
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Film of the day -Seance on A Wet Afternoon (1964) Excellent drama written and directed by Bryan Forbes, based on the novel by Mark McShane. It stars Kim Stanley, Richard Attenborough and Nanette Newman. Brilliant score by John Barry. @TalkingPicsTV 4.00pm this afternoon.

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