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We make print 'talk, sing and move' by adding audio and video modules to any form of print. Unique bespoke service for creatives, marketeers and printers.

london Katılım Şubat 2009
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Talking Print@talkingprintUK·
Last Christmas, Gen Z loved the Recordable Audio Cards we sold on Amazon and Etsy. Consequently, we've developed a must-have, perfectly priced '4 pack' Christmas range and 3 new SKUs. Go for it Gen Z (and the rest of the population that likes ‘real’ cards!) #audiocards #xmasgifts
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Talking Print@talkingprintUK·
@nicolelampert I knew the ribbons would be cut down, so thought best to take a photo of them in all their glory!
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Nicole Lampert@nicolelampert·
The yellow ribbons are a sign of remembrance for the 48 people being held hostage in Gaza. Having interviewed many of their families, seeing the ribbons and remembering their pain, feels very personal. This teeny park near where I live (a place my then toddler thought was ‘heaven’ but is more often used by smokers and druggies) occasionally has yellow ribbons. They don’t last long because in this terribly right-on area where I live remembering hostages is somehow seen as wrong. Look at how proud this ignorant young woman is as she snips them down as she mutters she’s against ‘genocide’ as if the war wouldn’t be over if the hostages were returned. @mirandalevycopy
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Talking Print@talkingprintUK·
@CarverEmily I knew the ribbons would be cut down so thought best to take a photo of them in all their glory!
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Emily Carver@CarverEmily·
Very sad to see this happening where I grew up. What drives a young woman to behave in such a deranged and aggressive way?
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Talking Print@talkingprintUK·
@gilescoren Shame you didn't come to march, Giles. The march wasn't about numbers, celebrity and politics. It was about a community being genuinely concerned about antisemitism.
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Giles Coren@gilescoren·
Listen, I fucked that column yesterday. I thought I had something to say but I fucked it. I’ll apologise for what I got wrong on Times Radio at 9am (no need to listen) and again, briefly, in the paper next week. Not because anyone’s told me to (no one has). But because I’m sorry.
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Talking Print@talkingprintUK·
I can cope with my football programme going digital (who cares what the manager thinks). But WTF! Theatre Programmes! The world as I know it has changed! This is not how I do my theatre experience. Oh and trees are good for the planet! #TwoSides #LovePaper #Iloveprint #donmar
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Talking Print@talkingprintUK·
@Hamza_a96 I was there. If you counted 350,000, I hate to think what you think the size of your dick is!
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Hamza Yusuf@Hamza_a96·
32 degrees in London today and still 350,000 people came out to express their solidarity with Palestine. We aren’t going anywhere 🇵🇸
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Talking Print@talkingprintUK·
@DXW_KC @SamSja28 @BristolUni My son was at this lecture. It is a disgrace the universities let these protests happen inside! They need to be stopped! My son thinks it’s harmless, I’m not so sure, it’s the thin edge of the wedge…
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David Wolfson@DXW_KC·
Last year @SamSja28, a lecturer at Bristol University, told us who his heroes were. Today my daughter is at an open day at @BristolUni, and every talk, including @SamSja28’s, has been interrupted by “Free Palestine” protestors. He stood and watched, as the history lecturer had done earlier. My daughter (and a few others) shouted back - I think she’s the hero. Is this what my daughter, and other Jewish students, can expect at @BristolUni, daily, for three years? With the lecturers just standing by, and no security intervention (despite requests)? I’ll say it again. What starts with the Jews won’t end with the Jews. You can look away, but it won’t go away.
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Talking Print@talkingprintUK·
@JoosyJew 👏 👏 👏 if the founders of M&S were still in charge she’d have lost a lucrative client. Who knows maybe the current management will do the right thing.
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Joo@JoosyJew·
Dawn French will be utterly shaken by the response to her post. The hundreds of damning quote-tweets. The scathing replies. The newspaper articles. The repulsion at her words, and the way in which she delivered them. She’ll be confused as hell right now. Completely baffled. Why? Because Dawn will have witnessed - over the last 20 months - the adulation, the boost to personal profiles, the surge in book sales, concert tickets, YouTube clicks, podcast discussions, and income streams that so many of her fellow members of the establishment’s ‘Celeb’ chattering class have received, by deciding to be “edgy”, or putting a decorative 🇵🇸 in their bios, or sharing a viral “All Eyes On Rafah” meme, or boycotting Israeli avocados, or signing Guardian letters, or sliding into language that they couldn’t get away with on anything else. She figured it was an easy win so decided to jump in with both feet (Dibley reference) But Dawn messed up. She misjudged who her fans are. Her fans aren’t simply those gullible Uni students who traipse around London in their eBay Keffiyehs looking for a clan, or flea-ridden Trots selling Socialist Worker, or radical Far Left adherents of contemporary antisemitism who despise Nazis but love a bit of Soviet-style contemporary antisemitism. Dawn has been hit by her successful career’s main fanbase. Namely, the vast majority of this country. Those who find Islamist terrorism - that joyous slaughtering of Jewish families in the homes, the desecration of women’s bodies for pleasure, the hankering for the blood of ALL infidels, the hostage taking of red-haired babies (all committed by those who share the mindset of the people who bombed London buses and tubes, blew up kids at Ariana Grande concerts, or hacked UK soldiers on our streets) - insidious and evil. And that’s where Dawn overstretched. It didn’t feel like a gamble, it felt like a sure thing. But in a search of instant glory and an easy win - when she actually had the opportunity to use her profile to say something genuinely important (or just shut up entirely) - she completely failed to read the room. Was it a good idea? To coin a phrase by Jennifer Saunders’ old comedy partner (I forget her name), “NO”
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Sarah Vine@WestminsterWAG·
I love Dawn French and think she's a genius. But October 7 wasn't a 'bad thing'. It was the most appalling, savage, inhumane attack on innocent civilians. Women were gang raped, tortured, mutilated. Whole families were set on fire, deliberate, carefully planned and calculated atrocities were committed. I would urge her to watch some of the footage recorded by the terrorists herself before dismissing it as merely a 'bad thing'. These are crimes against humanity, and they endure while the bodies of the hostages, alive or dead, remain in the hands of Hamas.
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Talking Print@talkingprintUK·
Looking for new POS ideas? A way to catch customers eyes? No mains! Batteries last a year! Customizable! Easy to Use! See sales Increase! hashtag#POSideas hashtag#POS hashtag#POSrevolution
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Talking Print@talkingprintUK·
@habibi_uk I was there with Stop the Hate. Getting 4 hours of this abuse is quite therapeutic.
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habibi@habibi_uk·
The perfect clip for a "Visit London!" marketing campaign. See the capital in all its current glory. Hate marchers spotting counter-protesters yesterday. The sickening contortions, oh my. The Labour MP Richard Burgon called this protest a "beautiful sight". h/t @fatdefevy
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Talking Print@talkingprintUK·
@StopTheHate_UK @metpoliceuk I was there. Felt like an animal in a cage. I was on the side where no barriers. (Why???). Pally supporters from the march were coming up to us throughout, giving us abuse. The police did nothing (or maybe couldn’t?). We have videos. Why are these marches allowed???
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Stop The Hate UK@StopTheHate_UK·
Please read Stop the Hate's statement on policing by the @metpoliceuk at yesterday's national march for Palestine. We are deeply concerned by the failure of the Met to protect our counter protest. We call on the Met to urgently review their public order strategy.
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