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10 pointsGot a date this Friday with who I would tentatively describe as the ideal man for me. Didn't think I had a chance in hell of scoring him so I was somewhat astonished when he actually made the first move on me, and was all the more keen on my suggestion we go out. I don't think I've ever liked anyone this strongly before (it's at least as much as mango likes Jimmy Carter), and if I could keep him then I think I'd be very contented with life. I've had a fair few things to deal with this last year so to finally find love would be a happy ending.
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2 pointsI've listened to the album several times and I understand that it was mostly written when she was 28. She recently turned 30, and posted a photo receiving treatment a few weeks ago, but seems to be more stable now. It's common for near-death experiences to make people reflect on their mortality. Doesn't mean they're dying any time soon. I watched this podcast where she talks to her doctor. IMO the illness faking accusations above are unfounded. Some people are just sickly and modern medicine allows them to stay alive, whereas they would have perished 100 years ago. She talks about wanting to have a second child so I don't think it's a dire situation.
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2 points27-Oct 00:05 BST 71 Katy Perry — Teenage Dream 71 Maroon 5 ft. Christina Aguilera — Moves Like Jagger 48 Adele — Rolling In The Deep 41 Emeli Sande — Heaven 40 Aloe Blacc — I Need A Dollar +4 14 Labrinth ft. Tinie Tempah — Earthquake -3 14 Calvin Harris ft. Kelis — Bounce -3 14 Take That — The Flood 11 Rihanna — Rude Boy
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2 pointsYou are also disagreeing with The Old Crem Index - the more strongly he makes a political prediction, the more likely there is to be a landslide in the opposite direction. Based purely on this, I confidently predict that Harris will win all 50 states, along with Congress, the Senate, the Irish General election, the Superbowl, the Nevada state Lottery, and the raffle down at her local pub.
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1 pointNothing, unfortunately. Maybe the obituary could be still yet to be published. A family tree posted by a sister-in-law on Ancestry also has the same date.
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1 point27/Oct/2024 75 Katy Perry — Teenage Dream 71 Maroon 5 ft. Christina Aguilera — Moves Like Jagger 48 Adele — Rolling In The Deep 41 Emeli Sande — Heaven 38 Aloe Blacc — I Need A Dollar +4 18 Calvin Harris ft. Kelis — Bounce 14 Labrinth ft. Tinie Tempah — Earthquake 08 Take That — The Flood -6 05 Rihanna — Rude Boy
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1 point27-Oct 71 Katy Perry — Teenage Dream 71 Maroon 5 ft. Christina Aguilera — Moves Like Jagger 48 Adele — Rolling In The Deep 41 Emeli Sande — Heaven 40 Aloe Blacc — I Need A Dollar 18 Calvin Harris ft. Kelis — Bounce +4 14 Labrinth ft. Tinie Tempah — Earthquake 14 Take That — The Flood 05 Rihanna — Rude Boy -6
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1 pointTo do more tours next year. https://news.sky.com/story/king-charles-set-for-full-overseas-tour-amid-ongoing-cancer-treatment-13241592
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1 pointWell either way he’s an 85 year old living through what I imagine to be relatively stressful conditions. Plus there’s an outside chance of further escalation with Israel and he may find himself on the receiving end of a drone strike. One to consider for next year’s list imo.
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1 pointThe next sacking could easily be Mike Williamson (appointed 19 Sept) at Carlisle, one win in nine (11.1111 recurring percentage win if you're a statto), fan pile-on in cyberspace is vicious, one commenting that the best part of today's home game (0-1 loss to Cheltenham) was the fact it didn't rain!
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1 pointBill Hay, who played over 500 games with the Chicago Black Hawks from the late 1950s to the mid-1960s, but who became a Hockey Hall of Fame executive for contributions that included having been president and COO of Hockey Canada from 1990-1995, has died. He was 88. https://www.coastreporter.net/national-sports/former-blackhawks-all-star-and-hall-of-fame-hockey-executive-bill-hay-dead-at-88-9715211
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1 pointThey do go on to say - ‘He is famous for his pranks but the Guardian understands this particular good news story to be true.’
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1 pointM&S sloe gin. I'd say it's comparable to the Rīga Black Balsam I brought back from Latvia last year. Clears your sinuses. Today's my gran's 2nd death anniversary, so we had a toast to her, then a few more toasts. My da tried to lift my maw while "She Drives Me Crazy" by Fine Young Cannibals was playing, and they both ended up on the kitchen floor, but fortunately no broken hips this time.
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1 point1. John MacArthur Hits: Sub Misses 2.Caren Marsh Doll Jane Godley Jody Gormley 3.Eva Marie Saint Jimmy Carter 4.Steve McMichael 5.Dan Rather 6.Ray Anthony 7.David Attenborough 8.June Lockhart 9.Dick VanDyke 10.Mary Costa 11.RoseMary Harris 12.Lynn Hamilton 13.Ralph Senensky 14.Liza Minnelli 15.Frankie Valli 16.Jane Morgan 17.Don King 18.Victoria Jackson 19.Sidney Kibrick 20. Patricia Routledge Subs 1.H.M Wynant 2.Jean-Marie Le Pen 3.Richard Harris(Black Bart)
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1 pointI'm Canadian. My opinion is that who "wins: the election isn't actually going to matter in the end and the true losers will be the American people and their biggest loss will be of their democracy. If we assume Harris wins the election... Trump will declare that the election was stolen, his staunchest allies will rise up and the country will be in a state of mass insurrection. His supporters will intimidate the election officials, some of whom are Trump sympathizers already, into declaring false results in favour of Trump, Some of his judges and the corrupt Supreme Court will rule in his favour. Trump takes the Presidency despite losing the election and turns the military and justice system against his enemies, ending democracy as the Americans know it. If we assume Trump wins the election the right wing courts will rule, rightly or wrongly that Trump won fairly. He will shut down the investigations into his past illegal activities and start prosecuting his opponents and ends democracy as the American's know it. Given Trumps age and his desire for la legacy I suspect he will declare himself Emperor and make it a hereditary title so that his children will rule after he dies. I don't think he will declare himself dictator for life because of his desire for complete control and what better way to assert control than to set up his preferred successor as Emperor when he dies. I think he will chose Emperor because it sounds more impressive than King. He will join the ranks of those he admires, Putin, Kim, Xi, and i would not be surprised if he decides to annex Mexico for cheap labour and Canada over water rights as the ongoing droughts in the American Southwest are going to make the Great Lakes an extremely important source of fresh water that can be diverted to his nation. He will give Europe to Russia due to his admiration of Putin, Taiwan to China and South Korea to North Korea. Withdraw and close American military bases around the world and let his friends divide thigs as they like amongst themselves. Yes I'm very pessimistic about the future.
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1 pointI did search the website to see if this was mentioned, but I've found this Instagram account which appears to legit be for Michael Godley, former actor turned artist. Sadly, it seems he died in January this year, aged 98, though he appears to have kept in good health and active until the very end.
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1 pointPappammal or whatever she’s called dead according to various news organisations. Out at pub so someone else please post a link.
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1 pointStephen Wray, husband of Gloria Hunniford has died aged 85. Obituaries: The Sun
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1 pointhttps://www.lemonde.fr/disparitions/article/2020/07/28/l-avocate-gisele-halimi-defenseuse-passionnee-de-la-cause-des-femmes-est-morte_6047506_3382.html french lawyer and feminist Gisèle Halimi has died at 93 : +1 hit for my french list... RIP
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1 pointI wonder how she pronounces their surname.
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