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Michael Taggart
@MickyKaka
I was born a rebel, I'm not scared.
Omagh, County Tyrone, Ireland Katılım Şubat 2012
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Another historic #WrestleMania in the record books, another opportunity to say THANK YOU to our performers, staff, and crew who make this event the spectacle it has become. No one does it alone.
Grateful to our fans who bring their energy and passion to wherever @WWE goes around the globe - we are nothing without you. The countdown to #WrestleMania 43 begins…




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Leo Varadkar says he ‘went too far’ and apologises for urban v rural Ireland comments buff.ly/QonXAth
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@DavidPoulden You’ll all lose your lives for Jews that spit on you haha fucking clowns
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Tiffany Stratton comments on Brock Lesnar’s apparent retirement, hopes he gets to to officially retire at SummerSlam in Minnesota:
“When I saw Brock unlace his boots, I almost shedded a tear. I was sad for him. He looked like he started crying a little bit, too. He’s just a boy. It’s his first time living, too, so hopefully it’s not his last match.
Hopefully in SummerSlam in Minnesota, we’ll get to see him. I think that would be iconic, retiring in your hometown. I’m really sad, but happy for him.”
(@AdrianRadio93)


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Where are the students protesting?
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby
BREAKING: The Islamic Republic is preparing to hang eight women. Not a word from the international community or so-called human rights organizations.
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Michael Taggart retweetledi

Do you recognise this woman?
Officers investigating a racial abuse incident onboard a train between Blackburn and Mill Hill are today releasing this image in connection.
At 8:37am on Wednesday 1 April, a member of staff asked to see a woman’s ticket. She refused to provide details and then became abusive to the member of staff.
As the woman left the train, she became racially abusive towards the member of staff.
Officers believe the woman in this image may have information that could help their investigation.
Anyone who recognises any of the women is asked to contact British Transport Police by texting 61016 or by calling 0800 40 50 40, quoting reference 166 of 1 April.

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