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@alexthepage ❤️mother, biker,always believe your dreams can come true.
UK Katılım Aralık 2010
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@liz_churchill10 What the hell Speechless utterly Speechless. There’s good and bad in all religions. This country is lost. Sorry to all those that fought for it in the Second World War to save it.
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@DAZNBoxing just paid £24.99 for tonight’s boxing locked out and asking me to pay again, when already paid once???
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@trevorbmbagency @TheRealBuzz @AlexPag21070389 That explains it better, I was getting all defensive on behalf of the others that had been before 🌓
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@supag12 @TheRealBuzz @AlexPag21070389 Let me Moonsplain the confusion. Artemis II is going way beyond the Moon, far further than Apollo did, before its ‘slingshot’ home. They will definitely be travelling further into deep Space than any humans before them…
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National news , please stop saying the the first humans to be going this far to the moon. HELLO Buzz,Neil and Michael went before not to mention all the other Apollo missions. @TheRealBuzz @AlexPag21070389 @trevorbmbagency
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@trevorbmbagency @TheRealBuzz @AlexPag21070389 That makes sense now, I was getting all defensive for all the others that had been before. 🌓
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I’m recording an interview tomorrow with @The_King_Of_UFO, if you have anything that you would like me to ask Mark, pop it in the comments below and I will endeavour to do so. I’m looking forward to chatting with Mark. #ufotwitter #ufox #disclosure

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Soon on The Agenda Podcast UK — filmmaker and NHI experiencer @The_King_Of_UFO joins me for a conversation. We talk UFO's the Trump disclosure post, a source who went silent about Potus UFO letter, and the creative downloads that shaped his films.
#nhi #UFO #UAP #UAPDisclosure

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I'm really excited to be recording an interview next week with UFO experiencer and Podcaster, @KrysDevine
Krys is based in Phoenix Arizona and is a big voice in the UAP arena with a large social media presence.
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#theagendapodcastuk #UFO #UAP #Disclosure

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BRIAN MAY QUIETLY WALKED INTO A SMALL RESCUE SHELTER ON THE BRINK OF CLOSING — WITH JUST 48 HOURS LEFT BEFORE EVERY CAT INSIDE WOULD BE PUT DOWN
The bills were overdue. Donations had dried up. The owner had run out of options. In less than 48 hours, 39 cats were scheduled to be euthanized—not because they were sick or aggressive, but because there was nowhere left for them to go.
Then, without cameras, a film crew, or any announcement, Brian May walked through the door.
Known to millions as the legendary guitarist of Queen and a lifelong animal-rights advocate, Brian didn’t ask for recognition. He didn’t lead with his iconic status. Dressed simply, with his familiar calm presence, he walked straight to the back of the shelter—to the quietest row of enclosures, where the oldest and weakest cats lay unnoticed.
There, curled up in the corner of a worn blanket, was an 11-year-old tabby mix named Buddy.
Too tired to lift his head.
Too old to be adopted.
Too close to the end.
Brian knelt beside him, his gentle hands resting softly on the cat’s head. He spoke quietly, careful not to startle him. For several moments, he said nothing at all. Then he looked up at the owner and asked softly,
“How many cats are here?”
“Thirty-nine,” the owner replied, her voice breaking.
Brian nodded. No hesitation. No phone calls to assistants. He said calmly—with a steady certainty that stilled the room:
“All 39 cats deserve a future.”
What followed felt unreal to the shelter staff. The very next morning, delivery trucks began arriving.
New bedding and climate-safe flooring.
High-quality food and medical supplies.
Scratching posts, grooming stations, and enrichment areas.
Every enclosure was repaired and restored. All outstanding debts were paid in full. Veterinarians were brought in to examine every single animal. Above each enclosure, a small wooden sign appeared: “Forever home — with love from Brian.”
But the moment that brought everyone to tears came from the quietest corner of the room. Buddy was being lifted gently for a checkup when Brian stepped forward.
“I’ll take him,” he said.
The room went silent. Buddy—overlooked for a decade—finally belonged.
“He’s waited long enough,” Brian said later, a soft smile on his face. “I think it’s time he came home.”
Brian May didn’t post about it. He didn’t mention it on stage. He didn’t call the press. The story surfaced days later when a volunteer, overwhelmed by what she’d witnessed, decided people needed to know.
He didn’t just save a shelter.
He didn’t just save cats.
He saved 39 lives—and reminded the world that compassion doesn’t need applause.
Sometimes, the greatest acts of kindness happen when the spotlight is off.

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@achrisevans hi Chris. Just been referred on after an initial skin cancer apt. I know you have been through this, what happens at the next stage please.
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@SausageDogHotel Quick there’s no one by the bin! And the beds free too 🐾
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Just watch The Assembley with David Tennant. Absolutely fabulous. There some amazing neuro-divergent people out there. #davidtennant
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