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Brian Kelly

@Bra1nK

I'm early retired so have time to indulge my hobbies Coarse Fishing, Computer Programming and Electrickery as well as babysitting my granddaughters on weekends.

Leeds. UK Katılım Mart 2011
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Brian Kelly@Bra1nK·
@LUFC Great photo to go with an excellent save, still not happy with his distribution though
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Brian Kelly@Bra1nK·
More bullshit from #Evri, "the parcel is bigger than expected, so will need a specialist courier." It's just a few soft drinks. FFS. I swear they just make up excuses and then lose stuff.
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Brian Kelly@Bra1nK·
@Hudsonweather That guy walks past, looking down at his phone (?), and doesn't even notice
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Brian Kelly@Bra1nK·
Another traumatic shop @asda Pudsey yesterday. No eggs left on shelf, self scanner touchscreen not working so ended up going through till then got double charged for toilet roll £8.64 out of pocket !!
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Brian Kelly@Bra1nK·
@BBCMorningLive @louiseminchin I tried to get one but the engineer that came wouldn't fit it because a) Not enough space b) The incoming supply doesn't have an isolation switch (just a large fuse) My house was built in the 1930s and is in Leeds 12.
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BBC Morning Live@BBCMorningLive·
On Friday, @louiseminchin will be weighing up the pros and cons of having a smart meter ahead of the energy price cap rise being announced next week. Do you own one? Do you have any concerns about getting it installed? Let us know!
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Dan Walker
Dan Walker@mrdanwalker·
I like a milky tea but I made this one in the dark this morning at @ClassicFM towers and I think it might be a step too far. Would you drink this? 🫖
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Brian Kelly@Bra1nK·
The world is doomed, maybe a bit over the top but it certainly won't be a better place with the orange one back in charge
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Dan Walker@mrdanwalker·
Too early?
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Brian Kelly@Bra1nK·
@WYFRS I think you'll find batteries are filled with Sulphuric acid not Hydrochloric acid
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Brian Kelly@Bra1nK·
Not seen as many bare shelves since COVID @asda Pudsey today. Cornflakes, my usual red wine (original Malbec) all absent along with loads of other stuff. I may have to change my longstanding allegiance
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Brian Kelly@Bra1nK·
@mrdanwalker I counted 13 "you know"s and probably missed a few, sad aren't I ;)
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Dan Walker
Dan Walker@mrdanwalker·
We all know he’s great on the pitch but… watch this 🏆 Listens to the questions Eloquent responses Looks you in the eye when he answers Hardly a ‘you know’ in sight Jude Bellingham is a proper superstar
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iD Mobile@iD_Mobile_UK·
@Bra1nK I apologise for any confusion with this Brian, are you able to view the balance via your account online instead at all? - Ed
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Brian Kelly@Bra1nK·
@JohnWilliams004 pretty sure this is snooker not darts despite what the schedule says. ITV4 on now.
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Brian Kelly@Bra1nK·
@weetabix Depends on the weather, cold in summer, hot in winter
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Weetabix@weetabix·
Team hot or cold milk, what's the right way to eat your Weetabix? We want YOU to tell us which side you're on! #DebateTheBix
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
During the Mesolithic period, approximately 10,000 years ago and before the glacial maximum waned, Doggerland existed. It was made of marshes, swamps, wooded valleys and hills, and most likely inhabited by humans, migrating wildlife: a seasonal hunting ground for people living there. When the ice melted, sea levels began to rise, inundating vast areas of low-lying land. Doggerland, an expansive region that stretched from present-day Scotland to the Netherlands, succumbed to the encroaching waters. Dogger Bank was the last section of land to resist as an island before submerging underwater. The area today is known among fishermen as a treasure trove of archaeological finds, offering glimpses into the lives of ancient inhabitants. While rising sea levels played a significant role in Doggerland's submersion, a catastrophic event known as the Storegga Slide further altered its fate. A massive undersea landslide off the coast of Norway triggered a tsunami that inundated the low-lying plains, accelerating the demise of Doggerland. Doggerland served as a crucial land bridge for early human populations, facilitating the movement of people and wildlife between Britain and the continent. This connectivity influenced the dispersal of cultures and the exchange of resources, shaping the prehistoric tapestry of Europe. Over the years North Sea fishermen have found hand-made bone artifacts, textile fragments, paddles, dug-out canoes, fish traps, a 13,000-year-old human remain, a woolly mammoth skull and a skull fragment of a 40,000-year-old Neanderthal.
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KEN WARD
KEN WARD@KeninSpoons·
A very happy Christmas Day to all. It may be a little early (not 5am yet) but anytime is the right time for a special Christmas Day breakfast. Lancashire Cheese and Sprout Omellete.😀
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