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devilwhitt
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smiles are contagious and Love Xbox.x
macclesfield Katılım Mayıs 2012
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@PolitlcsUK @thetimes Like are you seriously saying, they are trying to help us?
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🚨 NEW: Keir Starmer will discuss a potential multi-billion pound energy bill bailout in an emergency meeting with the Governor of the Bank of England and Cabinet Ministers next week
[@thetimes]
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@DollyParton Life is a gift and it makes me feel better that we have people to make us take a moment and appreciate time.x
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@piersmorgan Why do we constantly kill ourselves over differences, generations after generations? Who is right?
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The very thing Donald Trump campaigned against doing.
CBS News@CBSNews
BREAKING: The Pentagon is preparing detailed plans for a possible U.S. ground force deployment in Iran, sources say. cbsn.ws/4bsFiCw
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@rickygervais Like Coca-Cola you know what ingredients to add to that!
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@elonmusk @TheBabylonBee The milking that going on right now is crazy
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@TheBabylonBee 😂
The truth is that people love milk!
“Latte” is just the Italian word for milk.
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@robprogressive All the while wages do not keep up and companies complain about how the minimum wage is too much?
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@Daily_Tonic247 @mrwtffacts Or money doesn't matter to some people 🤷 memories live forever, money dies with you.
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Imagine this: a teenage garbage collector in a quiet English town buys a £1 lottery ticket on a whim and wakes up a multimillionaire.
In November 2002, 19-year-old Michael Carroll from Norfolk scooped £9.7 million (nearly £10 million) in the UK National Lottery.
Already on benefits and wearing an electronic tag for petty crimes when he claimed the prize, he became an instant tabloid sensation dubbed the "Lotto Lout" or "King of Chavs."
He quit his binman job overnight and dove headfirst into excess.
He bought a mansion, turned its grounds into a chaotic demolition derby track for crashing cars, splurged on dozens of vehicles, gold jewelry, and wild parties.
He blew fortunes on cocâine, alcohol, gambling, and hiring prostitutes once boasting of sleeping with thousands of women. He gifted large sums to family and friends, but the wild lifestyle took over: daily lines of coke, half-bottles of vodka for breakfast, and constant legal troubles.
Within about eight years, by 2010, the money vanished. He declared bankruptcy, lost the mansion, and ended up broke and homeless at times. Remarkably, he reapplied for his old refuse collector job, later shifting to manual work like delivering coal in Scotland.
Today, Michael says he has no regrets those wild years were the "best" of his life for a pound, but he's happier now with a simple, stable routine. From rags to riches and back again, his story is a wild cautionary tale of sudden wealth gone unchecked.

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@AGrumpyScotsman Soft southern shandy drinkers are gonna win the the League. I won't be able to use this anymore.

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@devilwhitt True, should save my hatred for the southern teams.
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@Sofia50020Sofia I'd take a 1958 Plymouth fury. Paint it cherry red Christine.
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@coinfessions Never borrow to buy. Unless you are certain. Let's face it.... What is certain in this world?
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@BernieSanders He can automate all he wants, but if people don't have jobs, how can they buy the product?
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