X7CPR
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X7CPR
@TheCPRgla
Worked in Asia, Africa, Europe, America. Loves sports. Includes Glasgow Celtic, GAA, Shotokan Karate. Loves the 80's - fashion, music, and especially trainers.
Glasgow, Scotland (sometimes) Katılım Ağustos 2023
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@allrockmusic True Faith for me.
Close 2nd - Blue Monday.
For New Order remixes - Regret (Fire Island Mix).
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@steve_mc87 Certainly is.
Any Celtic supporter, who is also a fan of GAA - now wearing a Dublin, Cavan, Clare, Longford, Monaghan, Roscommon, Tipperary, Waterford, or Wicklow county jersey will have “a problem” wearing it (blue)
I’ll need to ditch my Laois GAA stuff now……..
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Name another song that mentions the word "From." 🎶
Written by the Lennon-McCartney duo & first released in the UK in April 1963, the Beatles earn their first #1 hit on what would be the UK Singles Chart on May 8, 1963 with their 3rd single, "From Me To You." It didn't fair well in the US at all, selling only 4,000 copies after it's 1st release in May 1963. A US re-release in 1964 saw the song peak at #41 on the Billboard Hot 100.

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@theiaincameron @Starkey_Comics “Ma” & “Mammy” should definitely be highlighted for use in (and around), the Glasgow area.
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Seven maps showing what people call ‘mother’ around Britain and Ireland.
I think these are likely to provoke debate…
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Maps by @Starkey_Comics




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True or False? This album belongs in EVERYONE's record collection. | Rediscover the album here: album.ink/TheSpecials79

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@quotesdaily100 I’d say, that analysis is pretty accurate from a personal note.
Expand the timeframe from the ages of 12-17, and I’d 100% agree.
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The music you loved at 14 will be your favorite forever:
1. Your brain produces more dopamine in adolescence than at any other point in life.
2. Every song heard during that window gets chemically tagged as emotionally important.
3. This is called the "reminiscence bump",scientists have studied it for decades.
4. After 25, your brain stops forming strong new musical memories at the same rate.
5. This is why your dad still screams the lyrics to songs from 1987.
6. You didn't pick your favorite songs. Your teenage brain chemistry did.
7. New albums from your favorite artists hit different after 30. Worse different.
8. People who discover music late in life still peak emotionally around their teen years.
9. The songs playing during your first heartbreak are permanently wired into your nervous system.
10. You will die humming something a 14 year old chose for you.
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