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Caff's Caff
@CaffJackson
Retired, lives near the sea, paints. (Acrylics) ♥️ my dogs, Millie, Lhasa Apso, fussy eater. Buzz, Jack Russell, a good boy. Have 2 new hips, bloody marvellous.
East, England Присоединился Kasım 2014
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Hey, @sainsburys - those wicked nets of yours have caught this stunning gull at your store at Hardwick, King’s Lynn.
It’s panicking and in full sun. Staff say ‘it’s been reported’ but they can’t do anything.
Ridiculous.
@SainsburysNews

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So let me get this straight, I go to the grocery store and buy … a pound of sliced turkey in a plastic bag, a loaf of bread in a plastic bag, a gallon of milk in a plastic jug, a pack of napkins in plastic wrap, a store-made salad in a plastic tub, a plastic bottle of mustard and ketchup, but they won't give me a plastic bag to carry it home because the plastic bag is bad for the environment? 🙄😂
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"The PM withdrew an earlier offer of 1,000 training places"
@fletchjack explains that despite tens of thousands of people waiting more than 12 hours in A&E, we are turning away huge numbers of resident doctors from A&E training jobs. How does this make sense?
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Steeling the Arowana baby fish from mother’s beak 👺So they can be bred separately and sold to be kept in tanks all over the world as pets which is a lifetime abuse. There is no end to the abusive animal exploitation #EndAnimalExploitation #AnimalJustice #AnimalRights #LiveVegan don’t abuse animals 🙏
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Trump just explained why he turned on NATO:
“It all began with Greenland. We want Greenland. They don’t want to give it to us. And I said bye bye.”
The most powerful military alliance in human history.
75 years of collective defense.
The foundation of postwar Western security.
Ended because Denmark wouldn’t sell an island.
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Yesterday I complimented an elderly lady on her scarf. She smiled and told me it had been her mother’s, passed down to her before she died.
We ended up talking for 15 minutes. About her 82 years. About how much our town has changed. As I was leaving, she said something I can’t stop thinking about.
“I’m so glad I chose today to leave the house. I almost didn’t. You’ve made me very happy. I haven’t spoken to anyone in ages. Thank you for seeing me.”
That hit me hard. There are so many people out there who feel invisible. Who go days, even weeks, without a real conversation.
So here’s your reminder to
be kind. Start the conversation. Give the compliment. Smile first. ☺️
Because to you it might be small but to someone else, it might mean everything. 🩷
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