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Tag Archives: football
Friday Links: Hamilton Day
Happy Friday! I’ve been absent for a couple of weeks because it’s been pretty difficult to deal with the news. Anyway this weekend, we’re going to get some relaxation of rules because the death rate is down, whether it will … Continue reading
Posted in Links
Tagged 2020, bread, civil service, covid economy, covid long haulers, CSAs for the 1%, football, Friday Links, July, July 2020, Mark Sedwell, mindfulness, racism and empire
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Friday Links: All I want for Christmas is another referendum…
I missed links last week mostly because I was busy but also because the news at the moment is not to put to fine a point on it, bonkers and depressing…So extra links next week as there is a possibility … Continue reading
Friday Links
Happy Friday! It’s been a week, which is something I’ve been saying quite a lot lately, things are in flux, people and it’s a strange place to be. Other than that, it’s been a pretty successful week. This week on … Continue reading
Posted in Links
Tagged Bank of England, deadpool, East Coast Mainline, England, football, Gareth Southgate, hectic living, Israel, Israel-Palestine, ozone, sexism, train privatisation, Trump, World Cup 2018
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Friday Links
It’s been a bad week for politics here. I like almost everyone else am shocked and horrified by the murder of MP Jo Cox. This sums up a lot of my thinking about the way politics and political discourse is … Continue reading
Friday Links
Happy Friday! Happy May Day. It’s been a busy week around here, so links are few, so you can spend the Bank Holiday weekend (assuming that you’re lucky enough to have one) doing something other than reading stuff online! Dehumanising … Continue reading
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Tagged benefits, chelsea, football, John Terry, The Guardian, Zoe Williams
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Friday Links
Happy Friday! It’s always good to get to the end of the week and onto the weekend! Tonight I have friends coming for dinner and other fun stuff planned for the rest of the weekend. This week’s links… 1) Tax … Continue reading
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Tagged baptism, CoE, comedy, Cote d'Ivoire, faith, football, Giles Fraser, gun control, Israel, Israel-Palestine, Marina Hyde, Oliver James, Slate, street children, tax avoidance, the Gift of Singleness, The Guardian, valentines day, what the rich don't understand about wealth and poverty
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Friday Links
It’s not a terribly happy Friday today. I’m good but the world appears to be in more of a mess than usual. All week, we’ve seen the news about Gaza, it feels unbearable, I can’t watch, can’t listen to this. Then I … Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, Esquire, football, Friday Links, Gaza, Israel, Jon Snow, Palestine, The Guardian
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Friday Links
Hello. Today is the 70th anniversary of D-Day, there is a lot of stuff about it floating around. I remember when I was 19 talking about WWI and how it was almost outside of living memory and we’re entering that … Continue reading
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Tagged don't call me a spinster, football, France, French regions, George Monbiot, housing, Japan, judgement, purity balls, Rabbit Island, reading, Slate, Taxation, The Guardian, US Football players, ya
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Sunday Music
Yesterday, there was football, QPR beat Derby 1-0 (in the 89th minute & down to 10 men) and won their playoff and have been promoted to the Premier League. The Champions League final happened and Real spanked Atletico 4-1. I was … Continue reading
Posted in Music
Tagged Alex Chilton, football, football not soccer, QPR, sunday music, The Replacements
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The Weekend
I spent Friday night at Ma’s for Friday Night Pizza (we’re doing Christmas at Ma’s this year so it was a good opportunity for me to get used to her new kitchen!) Also this, I made this in my first … Continue reading
Posted in How I Live
Tagged brownies, FNP, football, haircuts, how I live, pizza, recap, spending time with your mother, the weekend, wine
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