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Pablo Spurr

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Have a Banana.

Just over there, no, there. Katılım Mart 2009
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Pablo Spurr@PabloSpurr·
@ReverendCPC Need two new centre backs and a number 6 destroyer. Gakpo needs to go, as does Salah if we can get money. We have two styles that clash, Klopp's heavy metal and careful build up play. Need to find a balance or pick one. And Slot is gone in the summer.
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Chris@ReverendCPC·
I chose to take the kids swimming and to a birthday party rather than watch the redmen today. I KNEW we'd be shit and that the time would be better spent getting out the doghouse with the boss. There's so many little things wrong with us, I don't know where you begin to fix it
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Albie
Albie@albieamankona·
I’m dealing with a family emergency, so I won’t be doing broadcast interviews on the John Davidson Tourette’s tic at the BAFTAs story. Hearing the N word shouted at two of the most successful black actors in the world, on stage at the BAFTAs and broadcast on the BBC, was horrible. It made people uncomfortable. It should have. But it was an involuntary tic from someone who lives with Tourette’s syndrome. It was not chosen. It was not intentional. It was not an expression of belief. What’s astonishing is watching people who constantly lecture the public about inclusion suddenly abandon it the moment it becomes complicated. The same voices that demand respect for lived experience are now acting as if a neurodivergent man consciously decided to shout a slur for sport. Tourette’s is a neurological condition. It is not a political statement. It is not a moral failing. You cannot preach DEI and then punish someone for symptoms of their neurodivergence. Even the Royal Household has previously understood Davidson’s condition. Not even the late Queen was immune to his tics he said “F*ck the Queen” TO HER FACE. If that reality can be accepted there, it should not be beyond the rest of us. Two things can be true at once. The word is abhorrent. The tic was involuntary. If your commitment to inclusion collapses when it involves neurodivergence, then it was never inclusion in the first place.
The British Prince@freedom_007__

This was the response when John Davidson said ‘Fuck the Queen’ to her face while receiving his MBE. “One of the officials put his hands on my shoulder and said, ‘Don’t worry, the Queen understands’, and at that point I felt accepted. Her Majesty was very kind”

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Legacy (Fan)@LegacySiu·
Guess the player Very Hard
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Morgan J. Freeman
Morgan J. Freeman@mjfree·
After blowing Good’s brains out, Ross… - Called her a “fucking bitch” - Walked away briskly - Drove himself away - Moved heavy boxes at his house to relocate his family Daily Mail shows Ross moving a large computer, wearing the same mask as when he slaughtered Renee. That was within 36 hours. But yeah “internal bleeding” 🙄 How about the truth: FIRST DEGREE MURDER & HEMORRHOIDS
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Pablo Spurr@PabloSpurr·
@EricIdle I'm going to say this every time we invite people over for dinner. Only you and I will know what this means and that pleases me.
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Eric Idle@EricIdle·
Must we have Lee Dixon?
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Pablo Spurr@PabloSpurr·
@ellieq @Mj3114ok Clearly got himself a few sets of Dyson hair equipment. Impeccable flicks.
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Henry Winter
Henry Winter@henrywinter·
Re: that statement by South Yorkshire Police Federation which represents all constables, sergeants, inspectors and chief inspectors within South Yorkshire Police. Policing of games has changed hugely, SYP has obviously changed hugely in personnel and there are doubtless conscientious people there who must be horrified at the content and tone of the Federation statement but clearly, sadly, shamefully, some of the old culture remains. A read through and reaction to the statement which begins… “South Yorkshire Police Federation is aware of today’s Independent Office for Police Conduct report into the Hillsborough disaster. The report is a significant waste of taxpayers' time and taxpayers' money.” How heartless and offensive. The Federation should have started its statement with a show of compassion and contrition to the grieving families of the 97 people who died in the Hillsborough disaster. As for "taxpayers' money", people want to know their taxes are spent on police keeping people safe, not putting them at risk. It's not a “significant waste” of money to have “fundamental failures” (IOPC words) of the police highlighted by a watchdog and naming those who failed in their duties. “It is not fair or balanced.” What’s “not fair” is that the police tried to blame the victims in 1989. What’s “not fair” is that the families have had no justice. It’s also insulting to the IOPC which spent 13 years on the 366-page report. “Former police officers - some of whom are very elderly and some who have sadly passed away - do not have any kind of due process or the ability to formally respond to the allegations made in this report.” How callous. Try repeating that line about police officers “some who have sadly passed away” to the Hillsborough families still grieving the loss of loved ones. Was similar sympathy accorded them? No. The families were treated disgracefully after Hillsborough. “These are opinions of the IOPC essentially being dressed up as statements of almost fact. We emphasise that these are just allegations. Our former colleagues do not have and have not had the right to reply to any accusations.” Stop digging. Were the Hillsborough families given the right to reply to police falsehoods? IOPC reported that 100 more police officer statements after Hillsborough were found to have been amended, making it a total of 327 police officer statements amended. Cover-up writ large. “They should not face trial by media.” Try telling that to the families who endured trial by sections of the media after Hillsborough. “It is with this context that we should rightly question the value of this much-delayed report and its multi-million pound cost to the public purse.” Again, thoughtless. Judging by this statement, the Federation focuses on time and money. The families focus on justice. “This report doesn't help anybody involved in the Hillsborough disaster.” How dare those representing the police presume they – of all people – know what would help the bereaved families? Brave relatives campaign in the memory of their lost loved ones. They are trying to ensure this country never endures a disaster like this again and that the follow-up cover-up is never repeated. Full police accountability would help the families. This report underlines the importance of the Hillsborough Law which involves “a legal duty of candour on public servants and providing legal aid for victims of state-related deaths and disaster”, the Government says. The final line of the SYPF statement reads… “Our thoughts remain with all those affected by this terrible tragedy.” Finally. If the Federation had just released this short sentence, and deleted all the preceding self-serving, offensive words, its statement wouldn’t have been so widely criticised. #LFC
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Pablo Spurr@PabloSpurr·
@bushontheradio The 'secret' section, where the people working there help you with an item that takes their eye.
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Andy Bush@bushontheradio·
What is your favourite section of the tip?
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Lauren
Lauren@laurennUTD·
My friend said she was putting together a ‘little grazing board’ for us last night. Turned up to this:
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Andy Bush
Andy Bush@bushontheradio·
SCENARIO - you're a fairground owner, what film character are you getting spray painted on the side of your dodgems?
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Pablo Spurr@PabloSpurr·
@bushontheradio I'm 44 and the last time I vomited was after being forced to eat kippers at age 6. Just looking at those makes me heave.
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Andy Bush@bushontheradio·
I've bought these - good idea / bad idea?
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Gilly 🖤
Gilly 🖤@Gillian275Gm·
£49.18 is the standard weekly allowance for asylum seekers. It's reduced to £9.95 if meals are included with accommodation. You need a national insurance number to claim benefits or work. Asylum seekers do not have one. No free phone (or Ipads). Occasionally, sims, or recycled phones are provided by charities. Just in case anyone is interested in the facts.
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Adam Crafton
Adam Crafton@AdamCrafton_·
NEW @TheAthleticFC: Chelsea & the club’s players have decided to give an equal portion of club’s $15.5m Club World Cup bonus fund (around $500k per player) to family of Diogo Jota and Andre Silva following tragic death of the two brothers this summer. nytimes.com/athletic/65511…
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Mosab Abu Toha
Mosab Abu Toha@MosabAbuToha·
A month ago, Diogo Jota died an a car accident. The whole world mourned him. His photos were everywhere. Today Israel killed a soccer star while seeking aid. No one will hear about him. No one will see his photo. No one will mourn him except for his family and friends.
Mosab Abu Toha@MosabAbuToha

Very shocking: Israel has just killed Palestinian national team star Suleiman al-Obeid while waiting for aid in Rafah. I remember hearing his name all the time when the score of matches were announced. He was the top scorer of Gaza in 2016 and 2017. He played mostly for Khadamat al-Shati Club and Gaza Sports Club. He also played al-Amaari FC in the West Bank (2009-2013). He was named “The Pelé of Palestine.” RIP.

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