Patrick Fallon
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Patrick Fallon
@PJF1903
Florida my 2nd Home 🇬🇧 🇮🇪 🇺🇸
Palm Springs, FL Katılım Ağustos 2022
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Looking forward to hearing a Kenny Everett interview which has just been found from 50 years ago. It’s going out on BBC Radio 4. This is something we could have done on BBC Radio2 Extra if we’d been aloud to open the station up as we have so much archive material.Thanks to a stupid decision by @Ofcom all this archive will remain on the shelves. Let’s hope in the future this ridiculous decision is reversed.
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@tonyblackburn The Problem is Tony the BBC have Employed the Entitled that knows better, I would laugh my head off if they ever got Called up for War!
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@laura_woodsy @piersmorgan Laura,
I am not a fully signed up to Women’s punditry but I can honestly say you are an Excellent presenter and very professional who does her due diligence.
#oohtoobeagooner
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'We've waited 14 years to get here, no.'
WATCH: GB News Political Editor @ChristopherHope asks David Lammy if it is time for Sir Keir Starmer to go.
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Insufferable. If she was a tenth as talented as she thinks she is, she’d still be nowhere near the talent of @IanWright0 - on or off the pitch.
EPL Bible@EPLBible
Eni Aluko is at it again… 🤦♂️
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🗣️ “I’M PISSED OFF WITH NAZ” @SkyJohnnyNelson SPEAKS OUT
Johnny Nelson has responded strongly to comments made by former stable mate Prince Naseem Hamed about their late trainer Brendan Ingle.
🗨️ “If Brendan was about the money, he lived and died at 26 Newman Road. He drove the same van. Naz bought the posh cars and houses.”
Nelson added that Naseem is “giving people the wrong impression” about a man widely respected for putting fighters and community before profit.
🎥 Full video interview link below 👇
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Listening to Thriller by Michael Jackson in 2026 would be like listening to music made in 1939 when Thriller came out....
This comparison exposes in my opinion how distorted our sense of modern time has become.
Thriller was released in 1982, a year that still feels recent to many people who lived through it, yet it now sits more than four decades in the past. When the album debuted, the Second World War was closer in time than the present day is now.
The world that produced Thriller existed without the internet, without smartphones, without digital streaming, and without the constant acceleration that defines contemporary culture.
The album itself became a temporal anchor. Its sound, visuals, and choreography were replayed so relentlessly that they never seemed to age. Music videos ran on loop. Radio kept it alive. Later, streaming froze it in a permanent present. As a result, Thriller feels less like an artifact and more like a shared memory that never stopped happening.
When Thriller was released, Thomas Edison had been dead for only 51 years, roughly the same distance in time as Thriller is from today.
© Historyfeels
#archaeohistories

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