OPBF

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OPBF

OPBF

@OPBF5

Very unstable genius.Grudgingly liberal re this and that.Proudly non- American but with a great interest in the affairs of that Republic.Not very self-aware...

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BBC SPORT NI
BBC SPORT NI@BBCSPORTNI·
County Tyrone native Conor McAneney has been suspended from all team activities by Florida State University following his arrest on Wednesday. #BBCGAA
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Juanita Broaddrick
Juanita Broaddrick@atensnut·
🚨 WELL, WELL. Here’s the owners of The Croissanterie Restaurant in Little Rock…. Jill McDonald and Wendy Schay They look exactly like you’d expect! These “Karens”ask Governor Sanders and her friends to leave the restaurant yesterday because her presence made the employees feel “threatened”.
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jamal nazreddin@nazreddin·
@archeohistories What is the point in celebrating a drunkard? His wives and friends had to absorb his abuse and thoughtlessness.
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Richard Harris was so drunk through the 1970s that he forgot he owned a Rolls Royce. It sat in a New York garage for 25 years before he found an old photo of himself with it and his accountant confirmed it was still there running up $90k in garage storage costs. Few actors lived as intensely as Richard Harris, and the numbers around his life tell the story. A leading man of the 1960s and ’70s, Harris earned his first Oscar nomination for This Sporting Life (1963) and later another for The Field (1990). In between, he became as famous for his off-screen lifestyle as his work, once reportedly drinking up to two bottles of vodka a day during his heaviest years. It was during this period that a luxury car he owned was effectively forgotten in a New York garage, left untouched for decades while storage fees quietly climbed into the tens of thousands of dollars. By the 1980s, Harris largely gave up drinking and rebuilt his career, culminating in a late resurgence with roles like Marcus Aurelius in Gladiator (2000) and Albus Dumbledore in the first two Harry Potter films. Across a career spanning 40+ years and over 60 films, Harris remained a paradox: wildly undisciplined at times, yet undeniably enduring. His version of MacArthur Park (1968) sold over 1 million copies and earned a Grammy nomination, making him one of the few actors to achieve major chart success as a singer. Harris was nominated for two Academy Awards (for This Sporting Life and The Field) but never won, despite a career that spanned over four decades. © History Pictures #archaeohistories
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No Name🤦🏻@CapnBennett·
@archeohistories Clearly, Oliver Reed felt threatened sharing the set of “Gladiator” with a peer who was also in the running for the title of The World’s Biggest Drunk, and therefore used what was supposed to be his big comeback as a venue to literally drink himself to death.
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OPBF
OPBF@OPBF5·
@lfcmattnoi @rodneyJ36136031 @ballsdotie And there was me thinking we were Mexicans. At the risk of sounding like an acquisitive farmer, I wouldn't mind acquiring the 6 counties.However, that doesn't include the population.Who in their right mind want ye, any of ye?
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Balls.ie@ballsdotie·
Here's the scene at the SSE Arena in Belfast just ahead of the main event between Mick Conlan and Kevin Walsh. Disappointing crowd, to say the least.
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Anti Imperialist Action Ireland
Uniformed British Soldiers Parade in Roscommon The appearance of the uniformed members of the British Army in Roscommon today, at the funeral of an Irishman who decided to serve the occupation and became a British officer, is an insult to all Irish people a our history.
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OPBF
OPBF@OPBF5·
@GoldenAgeUnfold Well which hero are you talking about? After all, there is lots on view here.I wouldn't want to give my support to a sub-standard hero.I can only back the really top-notch heroes.
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GoldenAge
GoldenAge@GoldenAgeUnfold·
Give me a Thumbs-Up 👍 if you support this American Hero!
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The Awesome Gentile
The Awesome Gentile@ErikJamesSmith·
@OPBF5 Two days to respond, and that's all you can muster? Pathetic. Enjoy your weekend bog man.
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Jack Posobiec
Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
What are your favorite Irish movies? For me it's Michael Collins and The Wind That Shakes the Barley
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Ian O'Doherty
Ian O'Doherty@OdohertyI64991·
Sapphire and Steel was one of those genuinely weird kids TV shows from an era of genuinely weird kids TV. Some of the episodes were genuinely weird. @ScarredForLife2 have you done a piece on it?
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Sapphire and Steel (1979-82). One of the most terrifying children's dramas ever made. The premise of Sapphire and Steel was ambiguous: 'elements’ were assigned by a higher power to prevent time from exploiting anomalies in the fabric of the universe. Sometimes beings from the past or future were the threat; sometimes it was time itself. David McCallum and Joanna Lumley play the lead roles: two inter-dimensional operatives called Sapphire and Steel, who took human form in their mission to stop time itself wreaking havoc on the present. Sapphire was the more empathetic agent: she could rewind time in small ways to see what has happened, and could tell the age and history of objects or people by touch. Often her eyes changed colour when this happened. Steel was a more cold, calculating character. He had enormous strength and could freeze himself to near absolute zero, allowing him to destroy paranormal entities. He had little sympathy for humans. Other 'elements' occasionally helped Sapphire and Steel: Lead had immense strength, whilst Silver was a mischievous Technician who could manipulate technology and create holograms. The key to Sapphire and Steel was its claustrophobic sense of terror: the sets were sparse and confined; the plot proceeded slowly like a good horror novel, building up the tension. It's available on DVD and is well worth watching if you like tales of slowly building psychological fear.

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OPBF
OPBF@OPBF5·
@teamtalkmagLIVE Well isn't that a crying shame. Himself and that McKernan bollocks would have fitted in well with the guttersnipes on Harte's team 20 years ago.
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Teamtalkmag.com
Teamtalkmag.com@teamtalkmagLIVE·
No Niall Morgan named on the Tyrone team or subs for the first time in the NFL since 5th April 2015 when Johnny Curran RIP started in the drawn game against Kerry that day.
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OPBF
OPBF@OPBF5·
@ErikJamesSmith So you think I spent 2 days thinking about how to respond to you. Talk about delusional.I'd much prefer to being a bogman than being a low life jackeen.
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The Count of mounty Bisto part Due
Loyalist Band forum have written to the Department of communities why they won't invite to play at Stonehenge saying we're British to
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sorosenberg
sorosenberg@sorosenberg·
@OPBF5 Thank you for being polite and realizing your mistake.
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The Awesome Gentile
The Awesome Gentile@ErikJamesSmith·
@OPBF5 I know what Jackeen means Muppet hence why I responded the way I did. "Fuck off, jack" You told me to F off, hence why I said choke on a blighted potato since you want to invoke historical stereotypes. Don't be jealous of West Brits cos you're a bog trotting tranny chaser.
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