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Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay. https://www.facebook.com/gratefuldead/posts/it-is-with-heavy-hearts-that-we-mourn-the-loss-of-donna-jean-godchaux-her-unmist/1400166261480985/
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Brogeal.
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MASS BLACKOUT Nov 25th - Dec 2nd It's not Left vs. Right - It's Up vs. Down - Their strength is our spending! No Spending No Streaming No Restaurants No Travel No Work Stay Home https://www.blackoutthesystem.com/ THE TRUTH Our "system" isn't broken - it's working as designed. To benefit the wealthiest few and exploit the rest of us. We have to ask: Why are corporations so successful while their employees are not? For decades, productivity, corporate profits and cost of living have soared, while worker wages have relatively stagnated. Most of us are working harder, longer and struggling to make ends meet, while the corporations and billionaires collectively hoard trillions. With the passage of Citizen's United in 2010, which allows corporations to contribute an unlimited amount of funds to politicians, they now control policy - not the people - and when this democratic process breaks down - it leaves the door wide open for corruption and authoritarianism. We have less leisure time so we accepted the conveniences they sold us - all while pocketing more wealth and squeezing out competition - small business. We're told to look across at "other demographics" being the reason for our hardships, while they keep the flames of division burning so we don't look UP - AT THEM. IT'S NOT LEFT VS. RIGHT - IT'S THE TOP VS. ALL THE REST OF US
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Elon Musk: "These lovely small towns in England, Scotland and Ireland, they've been living their lives quietly. They're like hobbits." "In fact JR Tolkien based the hobbits on people he knew in small town England. They're lovely people who liked to, you know, smoke their pipe. And have nice meals. And everything is pleasant. The hobbits in the shire." "The reason they've been able to enjoy the shires is because hard men have protected them from the dangers of the world. But since they have no exposure to the dangers of the world, they don't realise they are there." "And so one day, 1,000 people show up in your village of 500 and start raping the kids." "This has now happened, God knows how many times in Britain."
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Generic small time football blather thread FOREVER
ohhh_yeah replied to Sonatine's topic in Newcastle Forum
Vitor Pereira thanks everybody but the fans on his farewell Instagram post. -
and a new video from "The Twilight Sad"
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New music video from "The Cribs."
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Jizz Hornkamp!
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Signs with Preston North End.
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Great read. https://www.si.com/soccer/forget-alexander-isak-nick-woltemade-rightly-talk-of-newcastle
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Pick that one out!
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Ha! Djed Spence and Micky van de Ven both walked straight past Thomas Frank at the final whistle, while he was trying to shake their hands.
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Nolan: "I had been with her since I was 14. My wife had moved with me from Liverpool to Newcastle. I just went, 'By the way, 'I've signed for Newcastle. I'll see you in a couple of days' and drove up to Newcastle." "It took her three months to find a house up there. We found a house, got settled and we're in Dubai. I've now got a phone call saying, 'Will you come to West Ham?" "I haven't even gone, 'What do you reckon about West Ham, love?' I've just said, 'Sound, yeah, I'm coming." "Then I've got off the phone and she's gone to me, 'What was that about?' I've gone, 'I'm just about to sign for West Ham'. She said, 'You're not!' "Now me and her are having a full-blown argument in Dubai in front of Harps, his missus and our kids and my daughter's gone, 'Daddy, but I like it in Newcastle.' I'm going, 'Well, you're going to have to like it in London now.'" "I’d gone to West Ham as a marquee signing. Scott Parker was going over to Tottenham, so I’d gone in and took the captaincy off him. I was named as the club captain right away. I’d probably had my best season at Newcastle – 12 goals." "I went and got a knock, and I was getting the knock I was supposed to be signing a new deal, and then they took the deal off. So that’s why it all transpired that I went to West Ham, because they took the deal off." "I still had two and a half years left and I wanted to extend it for another two, but they took the deal away." "Then I got a phone call, ‘would you like to go to West Ham? Sam’s going to be the new manager’ and I just said ‘yes’."
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Lothar Matthaus: “Well, first of all, I’m happy for Woltemade that he’s arrived in the Premier League, arrived so quickly." “I was also pleased that he scored a beautiful goal with his shoulder against Northern Ireland, where we won 1-0. It was a well-placed goal, his first international goal. These sums aren’t just pulled out of thin air; it’s simply a fair market price, in my opinion." “Even if opinions differ on that. And I’m all for that, not everyone can have the same opinion. But seeing how quickly he’s settled in at the Premier League, I’d say that if Woltemade were to make a move, that’s a nine-figure sum, because those four Premier League goals and his first international goal naturally make him a bit more expensive." “But I hope, and I expect, that he’ll at least settle down a bit during his time at Newcastle before we take the next step.”
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Schar is now the fourth-highest scoring defender in the club's history.
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"President of Peace."
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