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Teaching those damn Frenchies how to cook.
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Something that's been troubling me over the last few days is the publics lack of empathy for living beings. A few days ago, I was cycling when a woman stopped me to inform me her sick grandmothers dog had escaped. So, I spend a great deal of time cycling for miles to look for it. What really got me is of all the people I stopped to ask. Not one of them joined in the search. They simply wished me good luck or showed no interest. Eventually, I find people who'd seen the dog (injured), and I catch up with the owner in the vets as the poor dog had been hit by a van. I have done this many times and DO NOT consider myself special for it. The point I'm making is that society seems to have completely lost its sentimentality and the willingness to go out of its way to maintain the decency that formed the Western world. The dogs life, what it means to its owners, and its overall lack of importance to others seemed very symbolic to me at the time.
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Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
UPCOMING Pub/History #Tour of the 'City Of #London'.πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ

πŸ—“ #TOUR Date: 19th July
πŸ‘₯ Meeting At: Aldgate Station
πŸ•¦ Time: 11 AM

The tour will last between 3 - 4 hours and will, of course, include a few stops for refreshment. 🍺

We will be visiting some of #London's most famous and impressive pubs whilst venturing into various historical epochs. Britain's pubs were never just places to drink, but a much needed excuse to be among one another. And of course, during many fascinating times in history. The public houses we still walk past today played their parts in everything from law to war. Join us for a walk and a few refreshments as we delve into the living museums of #Britain.

Prices: Β£20 per ticket (for over 18s),
16-18: Β£10
Under 16s: Free (If accompanied by a paying adult)

Follow us at @BritainsPubs to keep up with our docuseries and upcoming tours. 🀝
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So we've just pulled over to get some cold water in a Lidl only to discover every single refrigerated water is flavoured or sugary. No wonder the world is becoming diabetic. We all drink tasty drinks now and then, but I've said for years that if you're actually looking to refresh yourself, never drink anything you'd not pour over your head in a marathon..

IE Water.
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Though many people from all over the world may see them as sombre, I absolutely love the dark, moody magnificence of England's grand and awe-inspiring homes.
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Pubs are where problems are started or resolved.

🎨 N. C. Wyeth
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Quintessential England is the very definition of serenity.
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The soothing site of #Luccombe
Village in #Somerset, #England during the 1950s.
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A view of Duke of York Street and St James's Church Picadilly in #London.

c 1930
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POV: You're at Nan and Granddads house for Sunday dinner.
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Aston Martin DB5
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The English Seaside by Patrick Ward
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Young Girls Resting on the Steps, Devon by Myles Birket Foster.
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Though humans have different morhps, If a person doesn't have a genuine disability or isn't too old, it's doubly offensive when someone says, "I wish I could burn fat or build muscle like you." Not only does it imply that I've not worked hard, or have some kind of advantage, but it also indicates their own lack of understanding as to their true capabilities.
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2025/07/14 09:30:00
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