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@abdeb

Ye cannae shove yer grannie aff the bus, for she's yer mammie's mammy!

Katılım Temmuz 2009
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debbie@abdeb·
@campbellclaret We need stability and we need not follow the tory party of changing the leader at every turn to what seems to be a more disastrous decision each time. I am really depressed about what has happened to our GB
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ALASTAIR CAMPBELL@campbellclaret·
Whatever complaints MPs have about Keir Starmer, they are now descending into the kind of headless chickenry that - whatever and whoever the outcome - will make the situation even worse for Labour. If there is a grand plan starring Catherine West and a few PPSs, then it doesn’t feel terribly thought through. A period of calm would do none of them any harm. The general election is a fair way off. The next legislative programme is about to be unveiled. There are better ways to reach such an important decision and better times too. You are MPs not commentators who exist to feed a frenzy.
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debbie@abdeb·
@Peston Also you need to stop the in fighting bc that is losing you way more votes more than anything else. State of politics in Britain today is woeful and for me there is zero interest in voting for any party....do better!!!!
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Robert Peston
Robert Peston@Peston·
Sometimes I am a bit thick. Often maybe. But I had not quite realised that Angela Rayner’s statement that the PM should allow Andy Burnham back into parliament was not a statement about Labour Party democracy. It was Rayner saying she would back Burnham as and when he runs to be Labour leader. Or so I am reliably told, to coin the cliché. In other words, she would not be a candidate in a leadership contest that included Burnham as a candidate. That has been said to me explicitly, and feels important. So does that mean she has abandoned all ambitions to be prime minister? Not quite. Her view is that there must be a soft-left dog in any leadership race. And if that race was triggered by Wes Streeting today or in coming days, while Burnham is still outside the Commons, she would feel it was her duty to be a contestant - unless, that is, another soft-left MP, such as Ed Miliband, were to go for it. In a nutshell, she seems to have decided her preferred role is to be the maker of the king or queen, not the monarch herself. Unless duty calls.
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debbie@abdeb·
@Peston As a labour voter I need this to stop. We need stability and we need to stop with this obsessive behaviour of culling people in office when they make in my opinion mediocre mistakes. There is absolutely no one else in the labour partythat could take over this job and do it better
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Slim@onu_slim·
Do you know by 45, life has already answered you. Not with words, but with outcomes. At 45, you are no longer becoming. You have largely become. Your finances, health, relationships, and reputation are no longer promises. They are evidence. This is the age where self deception collapses. You can’t keep blaming your parents, your country, your spouse, or bad luck. Because by now, you have made enough choices to own where you stand. By 45, time is no longer theoretical. You feel it in your knees, your back, your energy levels, and your recovery time. You realize youth was not just age. It was resilience you did not respect. At this stage, regret becomes loud. Not the dramatic kind, but the quiet ones. The calls you never returned. The skills you postponed learning. The risks you were too comfortable to take. By 45, your children, or the absence of them, mirror your priorities. Your marriage, or lack of peace in it, reflects how well you learned emotional discipline. Your friendships are fewer, because tolerance for nonsense is gone. This is also when money tells the most honest story. Not income, but preparedness. If work stops today, how long can you breathe without panic. At 45, that answer matters more than titles. By this age, people stop listening to your explanations. They watch how you live. You are either a reference point or a warning. Your health is no longer forgiving. Every ignored checkup. Every year of stress without rest. Every habit you told yourself you would fix later. Later has arrived. At 45, dreams that survived discipline look powerful. Dreams that survived excuses look childish. You now understand that hope without structure is cruelty to yourself. This is the age where legacy quietly replaces ambition. You start thinking less about applause and more about impact. Less about proving, more about leaving something solid behind. By 45, life stops negotiating. It simply enforces the consequences of earlier decades. And the most painful realization is this. Most people did not fail because life was unfair. They failed because they delayed honesty with themselves. At 45, peace becomes the real currency. And you either earned it through discipline, foresight, and humility. Or you spend the rest of your years trying to explain why you don’t have it.
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VeryBritishProblems@SoVeryBritish·
January wouldn’t be so bad if it didn’t have the whole of February at the end of it.
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debbie@abdeb·
@Djoko_UTD Everytime rafa was injured. He would and did not ever get near a fully fit Rafa at RG
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SK@Djoko_UTD·
18 year old Novak Djokovic after RG QFs at Press : “Rafa Nadal is beatable here. He’s not unbeatable. He’s the best here but he’s beatable” Rafa laughed, People laughed but Djokovic defeated Nadal 3 times at RG…only player to defeat Nadal & win RG.
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debbie@abdeb·
@niveauk the new formula for nivea soft is awful. Really runny, sticky and causes a burning sensation. When are you changing this back to the previous formula that was perfectly fine?
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debbie@abdeb·
Thanks @SkySportsTennis for making me miss this amazing match bc of your stupid subscription rules....
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
So Novak Djokovic was barred from two grand slams (Australian Open & US Open in 2022) for being unvaccinated against Covid. Yet Jannick Sinner will be eligible to play all the tennis grand slams despite two positive doping tests. Absolutely ridiculous injustice.
James Melville 🚜 tweet media
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🐊 🇷🇸@goatkovic2021·
Djokovic for not taking the COVID injection: - 2 missed slams - stripped of #1 ranking - portrayed as a villain Sinner for two positive steroid tests: - 0 missed slams - celebrated by the ATP - portrayed as a victim #Sinner #Doping #ATP #Corruption
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Greg Rusedski
Greg Rusedski@GregRusedski1·
Novak Djokovic has now won everything there is to win in tennis . The debate is over now about who the GOAT is!
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José Morgado@josemorgado·
Djokovic is the first ever player to win the Olympic #Gold without losing a set (in Men's Singles).
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IRN-BRU@irnbru·
Not been feeling yourself recently? Been acting a bit weird? Then grab a BRU and watch our new ad. #OptimismBackInScotland #WeCan
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debbie@abdeb·
#Eurovision2024 makes me mad!! This has not been about the singing for years. Croatia way better than Switzerland.
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Andy Murray
Andy Murray@andy_murray·
Is there a chap on stage with his Boaby out at the Eurovision? Didn’t expect to see that on BBC1 🤨
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