Gavin Convery 🗿🗿

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Gavin Convery 🗿🗿

Gavin Convery 🗿🗿

@gavinconvery

Cycling, wine, philosophy, atheist and food lover...current fave wine: Envinate Tanganan; current fave restaurant: Under review…🇺🇦

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Gavin Convery 🗿🗿
Gavin Convery 🗿🗿@gavinconvery·
@MattOakleyMojo He ran a cafe in our village and genuinely was the nicest guy you could meet…maybe this is the second coming 😁
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Matt Oakley@MattOakleyMojo·
I think Sam Ryder might actually be Jesus. Bit of a miracle to do so well in Eurovision, he’s got the JC look and if that’s not enough just google what his dad does for a living. #BigNightOfMusicals
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Gavin Convery 🗿🗿@gavinconvery·
@Chablislodge If your wife still has time Dogpoint does a wonderful Chardonnay and only a few miles from Cloudy Bay…they often have a late release version available
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John Abbey
John Abbey@Chablislodge·
Ok people. This hurts me. Deeply. I’m going to a Chardonnay dinner as a guest of the Pinsons in a couple of months. You have to bring a bottle of Chardonnay. Of the 200 or so guests I’m likely to be the only one not directly involved in the Chablis wine trade. What can I take?
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stellacreasy@stellacreasy·
Interesting @NeilDotObrien - why do you include the rate of abortions and babies being born in your list of concerns as though the two correlated? as if women must have their freedom to choose what happens to their bodies curtailed in order for the birth rate to rise... that is quite handsmaid tale tbh....
Neil O'Brien@NeilDotObrien

-Abortions at all time record high -Rate at which people have babies at record low -You can now kill a baby the day before birth & no consequences - This may be dystopian, but it's not exactly The Handmaid's Tale.

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Tim@TimurNegru·
Someone is selling a manor estate in Burgundy with a private river, waterfalls and a natural swimming pond. 2 hours from Paris. Two buildings arranged around a courtyard, 1,700m² (18,298 sq ft) in total, 12 bedrooms, an artist's studio, stables and 7 hectares (17 acres) of land. Inside there's a music room with a piano, a library in the tower, a writing room, and a dining room built around a fireplace large enough to roast a whole animal. Herons and wild ducks live on the property year round. The river has a depth of 3 metres and you can swim in it all summer. Near Vézelay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Asking price: €1.39M ($1.6M). The French sure do know about living well. A river on your grounds, your own land to walk, swimming in summer, dinner outside. What's the French word for this kind of life?
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Carole
Carole@Carolemoonbeam·
@ParkinJim @AThankless @TakethatCt If you research diagnosing meningitis you will see that lumber punches are THE ONLY WAY that can precisely identify meningitis! The others are just fakes but if you want "simplicity" then stick with the velcro!
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Carole@Carolemoonbeam·
this-and where is the evidence of disease? It is said that they could be using the failed PCRs and blood tests, both incapable of accurate diagnosis. Only spinal fluid analysis will determine. In any event we usually have over 400 cases annually so why the "hype" and propaganda?
Pete Sanford@PeteSanford

When is a Doctor NOT a Doctor...

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Gavin Convery 🗿🗿
Gavin Convery 🗿🗿@gavinconvery·
@BucketsOf_Rain Well as someone who lived in London from 1980 to 2005 when I return to places like Deptford where my daughter lives all I can see is a great improvement 🤷‍♂️
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Cafe British
Cafe British@cafe__british·
The British atmosphere we create in Tokyo 🇬🇧 where fine tea, seasonal afternoon tea, and carefully crafted scones await.
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Enoryd8
Enoryd8@enoryd9·
@AsianDawn4 Meanwhile at the British cafes in London
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Asian Dawn@AsianDawn4·
🇯🇵 Cafe British in Tokyo looks more British than London 🤦‍♂️
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Gavin Convery 🗿🗿@gavinconvery·
@DrRemilio As a British person, I can say this is nothing like British culture…so fake and no sense of irony…they don’t even look British
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Father Spyridon Bailey
Father Spyridon Bailey@Fatherspyridon·
The evil of abortion is no longer hidden. The UK House of Lords & a Labour govt are making it legal to kill babies even up to birth. They are calling down a terrible judgement on our nation. May God free us from these servants of Satan.
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Nicky@nickynoble·
@higgsri @gavinconvery @JacquiDeevoy1 He said not to use it over 25 spins/rotation which the NHS did during Covid, as it will pick up fragments of illnesses which we have immunity from…so yes he did say that!
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Jacqui Deevoy@JacquiDeevoy1·
I wonder what antibiotics they've been doling out in Kent 🤔 as a preventative treatment for meningitis. Hope it wasn't this one... Ciprofloxacin (a fluoroquinolone antibiotic) can cause serious, disabling, and potentially irreversible peripheral neuropathy and central nervous system (CNS) effects that may mimic neurological symptoms, including those seen in meningitis, such as intense headaches, confusion and ataxia. While fluoroquinolones are generally considered for treating some infections, they can induce a "meningism" state - a drug-induced aseptic meningitis - characterised by headache, stiff neck and nausea.  Key details regarding ciprofloxacin-induced nerve damage and CNS symptoms include: Symptoms Resembling Meningitis/Neurological Damage: Symptoms often include severe headaches, confusion, delirium, agitation, visual hallucinations, dizziness and ataxia. Peripheral Neuropathy: This can manifest as tingling, numbness, burning, pain or weakness in the arms and legs. These symptoms can occur shortly after beginning treatment and may be permanent. Time to Onset: Neuropathic symptoms can start within 24 hours to one week of treatment initiation, and in some cases, the damage may be long-lasting or irreversible. Mechanism of Toxicity: The nerve damage is often categorised as a "dying-back" sensory axonopathy. Severe cases have been linked to an acute motor and sensory axonal neuropathy (AMSAN), similar to Guillain-Barré syndrome. Risk Factors: Elderly patients, those with chronic renal disease, diabetes, or those taking other neurotoxic-associated drugs are at higher risk.  Warnings: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other health authorities warn that fluoroquinolones should be avoided for minor infections because of the risk of permanent disabling side effects, including peripheral neuropathy" Of COURSE they wouldn’t use a drug that has side effects that mimic meningitis. They wouldn’t do that. But guess what… THAT’S THE DRUG BEING USED! Oops! england.nhs.uk/long-read/outb…
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Annunziata Rees-Mogg@zatzi·
If the Ramadan observant children aren’t eating or drinking, why do they need to be in the cafeteria anyway? Where do the non-Muslim children eat? This is for kids in years 4-9 (8-14 year olds - in Catholicism children are - sensibly - exempted from the requirement to fast even those that do are still allowed one meal and two collations (small meals).
Essex Patriot@EssexgoonerMr

Why are WE putting up with this

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Nicky@nickynoble·
@gavinconvery @JacquiDeevoy1 🤦🏽‍♀️😂😂😂😂 not what the inventor Kary Mullis said…not to be used as a diagnostic tool!
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Nicky@nickynoble·
@JacquiDeevoy1 Yes they are handing out these drugs, when they only test they have been using to diagnose is the dreaded not fit for purpose PCR test! 🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️
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Katie Pavlich
Katie Pavlich@KatiePavlich·
Again, if you’re wondering why UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has betrayed the special relationship and is simping for the terrorist Iranian regime, the fact that the newest Ayatollah owns major property in London is a clue - plus those “treatments”
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Emma 💛💙🇩🇰🇬🇧🇪🇺
🧵 These stories really are coming thick and fast at the moment🙄 Guess what? The Canadian school is NOT 'banning food at lunchtime' during Ramadan🤦‍♀️ Obviously... And if you BELIEVED it to be true, then you need to ask why you would choose to believe such an obviously ludicrous headline? 1/20
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Rory McCarthy
Rory McCarthy@roryisconfused·
It’s all empty provocation I know, but still, it would be very weird to actually read Crime and Punishment and Ulysses and think that the former is more representative of a classical sense of “beauty”. It’s great, but it’s a fucking *ugly* book! It reads like a panic attack!
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Bishop Matthew@MatthewPFirth·
Every bishop with a seat in the House of Lords is morally obliged to be personally present there on Wednesday to vote against abortion up to birth, save for illness or bereavement etc.
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Gavin Convery 🗿🗿@gavinconvery·
@spikedonline Similar guidelines in Essex, these have been published several years ago so why the furore now…. 🤷‍♂️
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spiked@spikedonline·
Schools in northern England are set to restrict drawing, dancing and music that Muslims consider ‘idolatrous’: buff.ly/1J42aNo
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