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Blepharitis? I wrote a guideline on this in another lifetime. https://cks.nice.org.uk/topics/blepharitis/
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He's started making gifs comparing the size of the town moor and Glastonbury now. Magedia!
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He's like some psycho crowd detective. Am confused though, on the one hand we've gone massively OTT on the celebrations but on the other apparently it's tragic we may have less fans than watched Elton John on the pyramid stage? Oh and it was tragic we had a parade for losing in 99, but not when they lost in 92 cos they were second division wibble. And anyways, in 73 they got a well documented 750,000 turnout, three times the size of the town's population. We know this because Sporty is on the case examining the sepia photographs.
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Fucking hell. This is from today.
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Never fails to make me laugh.
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Not him but his opinion on our players is absolutely laughable.
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This tragic Keith moderator. Seems obsessed with licking arses. Not very hygienic. Here's a small taste.
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Cheers, will try it one day then.
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Newcastle United, League Cup Winners 2025 - The Party Never Stops
Renton replied to Andrew's topic in Newcastle Forum
40 odd years btw? And the rest. -
Omni doesn't take booking does it? Put me off, can't just turn up on the off chance.
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Beehive is the obvious suggestion.
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'Kin hell man.
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Sir Eddie's league cup-winning mags v Brentford - long to reign over us
Renton replied to Dr Gloom's topic in Newcastle Forum
This bloke was from Tooting, South London, Gloom's manor. Brentford is a shit tip in the NW of London. Just saying. HMHM is correct, although I find his lack of faith disturbing. I'm Gaan. Toon win. -
Or they might just be normal balanced individuals. Those two options are definitely not mutually exclusive mind!
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Trivial? So far over 100 posts trivial.
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Newcastle United, League Cup Winners 2025 - The Party Never Stops
Renton replied to Andrew's topic in Newcastle Forum
This was a disappointment tbh. -
Newcastle United, League Cup Winners 2025 - The Party Never Stops
Renton replied to Andrew's topic in Newcastle Forum
This. I enjoyed it. The crowds at Haymarket were insane. I also went to the town Moor, then got some food at Jesmond, getting the crowds die down before getting the Metro back. Plenty of portaloos at the town Moor @RobinRobin and @Christmas Tree 👍 -
Newcastle United, League Cup Winners 2025 - The Party Never Stops
Renton replied to Andrew's topic in Newcastle Forum
Yeah, me too. -
Newcastle United, League Cup Winners 2025 - The Party Never Stops
Renton replied to Andrew's topic in Newcastle Forum
And performed by Beheadie Eddie. -
Newcastle United, League Cup Winners 2025 - The Party Never Stops
Renton replied to Andrew's topic in Newcastle Forum
Just been sent this. -
Are Vance and the Broligarchs on the same page? Vance is a theological fascist whereas with Musk etc it's all about money and power. But then there's Thiel behind Vance. Fuck knows. What's the ultimate agenda here?
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Not just UK borders, or even European ones. What you want is a global alternative to neoliberalism. And presumably not communism. That's the problem. I'd like it too. But you can only play in the system you're in with the hand you're dealt. Probably the only country that could change things positively is the US, that's working out well.
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What manifesto pledge has he backtracked on? I think the issue is he isn't backtracking on his pledges when unfortunately tax rises for working people are needed. So without headroom there he's gone for cuts which weren't in the manifesto. But I've just listed six separate progressive examples of taxation Labour has introduced which other parties wouldn't, all conveniently ignored. There are other positive things too, regarding changes to planning etc, but there's always someone you'll piss off. The welfare situation is shite, I agree, but Labour are still the most progressive and fair of the remotely feasible parties imo. Or maybe Farage or Badenoch will do a better job?
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MAGA should at least have the decency to wait for the centenary celebrations before dragging us back to the 1930s.
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Absolutely fair enough. I think the OBR is a good thing, but it is possible they need re-evaluate benefits more clearly. To use HS2 as an example (yes), the long-term benefits were never really fully taken into account, the full HS2 implementation would have been a huge economic boost, but would have been realised long after the government of the day. The real problem therefore isn't even politicians, it's the political system. Everything is adversarial and short-term. Major policies and big infrastructure projects take longer to accrue benefits than the electoral system allows for, and this is fuelled by a reactive and ignorant media. Net zero being another one.