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@LtdGm

International Seafood Trade - Personal Account- NavInt Vet - Leader - Mentor - Husband - Dad - Always Forward - Whisky Aficionado - Global Scot 🐟🥃

Westerland & Scotland (partly) Katılım Ekim 2012
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@dtaylor5633 Give it time, daughters need dads & vice versa. This too shall pass…here if you need to talk.
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So today we told our daughter that we are splitting up. She was heartbroken, I've never felt as much pain as that before. Feel like the worst parent ever. Plan now is to find a place to stay, I don't have a pot to piss in as this is all unexpected.
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Mappers@CarolMaps·
My back entrance was looking a bit shabby. Day well spent. #knackered
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@authordlewis Correct spelling is Storey. I have close family that are his descendants.
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Damien Lewis@authordlewis·
Stevie Cogill seeks information about SAS WWII stalwart Jim Storie: "Hi Damien, 45 years ago my neighbor was a man called Jim Storie. I was just 10-12 years old when he would regale me with war stories which I thought were great. Years later it turned out he was one of the SAS Originals. I have been trying to find out what operations he was on but everywhere I look it concentrates on the better known soldiers. Do you know where I can find out more about Jim?" Please post replies, leads and info and share widely - huge thanks.
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Colin Wynter KC@QcWynter·
The 2 big marches meant that for those trapped in between them, Piccadilly & Jermyn Street ("the Street of Gentlemen") were traffic free. This allowed flâneurs like me to amble at leisure. I popped into Crockett & Jones for some brogues & Paxton & Whitfield for cheese & chutney.
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@geocon1713 I've got my daughter all to myself this week as Mrs is away on holiday with Grannie. I'm looking forward to shits and giggles.
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@heartshapedoll Made it through my whole career without any formal Excel training, love AI though it's giving me time back.
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𝓪𝓼𝓽𝓻𝓲𝓭 😇 ^‿^ 😈
i am on a train surrounded by corporate men typing furiously into Excel while I sit here like a retired war general recognising every formula error by sound alone
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@stu_taylor173 @anon_opin I earn mine, not steal. 40 years of graft and a few more yet to see my final project delivered. 😉😈
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Anon Opin.@anon_opin·
Civil servant here. If Farage wins the next GE, he'll call us all back to the office 5 days a week. The CS will then be on the verge of collapse, as thousands of people will either retire immediately or quit, due to the removal of WFH. Cheap optics will meet reality.
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@anon_opin Good luck getting a job where you’ll actually have to work.
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@geocon1713 Girls took me to Prada 2 last week, a bit emosh at the end!
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On This Day RN@OnthisdayRN·
#OnThisDay 1982 HMS SHEFFIELD is hit by Argentine Exocet becoming the first @RoyalNavy ship lost in action since 1945. Though the missile did not detonate it started fires that killed 20 sailors. 260 were rescued by HMS ARROW. SHEFFIELD later sank under tow #remember
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In a World that at times is a mess, I am pleased that people can love each other & commit to a lifetime of sharing the journey of life. My heart is full No.1 son is engaged #family #engagement #congratulations #Edinburgh ❤️ 💍
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Mappers@CarolMaps·
@LtdGm I will call it a clootie chicken.
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Everywhere I look just now people are selling lessons and courses. So I’m going to do my dish towel chicken lesson and sell it for 99p. I reckon I’ll make millions.
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Sardines and anchovies were, for two thousand years, the protein source of the entire Mediterranean working class. A Neapolitan fisherman in 1900 landed them by the basket. A French housewife bought them salt-cured in a tin for a few centimes and ate them on bread with olive oil and a glass of wine at lunch. A Portuguese sardine was grilled whole over charcoal and eaten with the bones still in, providing, per fish, roughly 40 milligrams of calcium and substantial vitamin D. The small oily fish is almost perfectly designed for human nutrition. Short-lived species at the bottom of the food chain, so mercury accumulation is negligible. High in omega-3, vitamin D, selenium, and B12. Eaten whole, providing calcium from the bones. Cheap to catch, cheap to preserve, cheap to buy. The British currently eat approximately 0.1 kilograms of sardines per person per year. The average cat in Britain eats more than the average human. A tin of sardines in olive oil at the supermarket costs about £1.20. It contains roughly 25 grams of complete protein, the RDA of omega-3, half the RDA of vitamin D, and substantial calcium. The same nutrients, bought as separate supplements in capsule form from the health food shop, would cost approximately £30 for a month's supply. The fish is still swimming. The tin is still on the shelf. The price has not increased in real terms in forty years. The British consumer is not eating them because, somewhere along the line, somebody convinced him that fish with the head still on is not civilised. Meanwhile a four-pound anchovy butter at the Borough Market artisan stall is flying off the table. Same anchovy. Different postcode.
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