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🖤 El momento en el que el gran @nickcave se sienta, junto a su banda, a disfrutar del show de @thecure en el @wayoutwestgbg mientras suena “A Forest” 🇸🇪
Fantastic Kevin Keegan story about meeting Bill Shankly for the first time, after traveling across the Pennines to Liverpool FC. Shanks offered Kev 50 quid a week wages to seal the deal.
"I met the man who was going to make me."
This is what happens when police don’t take masked up e-bike riders who drive in parks and bike paths seriously. her head was partially internally decapitated!!
This happened in Tamworth..
This could happen to any child. If nothing changes, it is only a matter of time before another family is living our nightmare.
Sienna was riding her bike and playing with her friends after school on a cycle path in the park—a place where children should be able to laugh, play and feel safe. Instead, she was struck by a motorbike that was being ridden where it never should have been. The impact was so violent it snapped her bike in half.
Before this, Sienna was an active, fearless little girl. She loved MMA, backflips on the trampoline, and making everyone around her smile. In an instant, all of that changed. She has suffered life-changing injuries. Her head was partially internally decapitated, and we have been told that the fact she is still here is nothing short of a miracle.
I am angry beyond words. I am heartbroken beyond measure.
To the people who choose to ride motorbikes up and down cycle paths, parks and places where children play: every time you make that choice, you are gambling with someone's life. You may think it won't happen. You may think you are in control. But your decision could kill a child. It nearly killed mine.
No family should ever have to hear the words we heard. No child should have to endure the pain Sienna has endured. No parent should have to watch their child fight for their life because someone chose to ignore the safety of everyone around them.
Sienna is the strongest, bravest, funniest girl I know. She is still fighting every single day. Now we will fight too—not just for her, but for every child who deserves to be safe while playing with their friends.
Please don't wait until the next child isn't as lucky. This has to stop.
This song is about drug dependency. What a great advert for our children from our new to be Prime Minister 🙄
"This is from the songwriter, Bernard Sumner himself, during an interview for Q magazine in 1999.
"(True Faith) is about drug dependency. I don't touch smack but when I wrote that song I tried to imagine what it's like to be a smackhead and nothing else matters to you except that day's hit. There's a line in the song, 'When I was a very young boy, very young boys played with me/Now we've grown up together, they're afraid of what they see." The original was, 'Now they're taking drugs with me,' but Stephen Hague our producer made us change it because he said it wouldn't be a hit if we kept that line in. He was right. It was a very big hit, but we chickened out. I change it back sometimes live."
As we pause the satire to remember Ann Widdecombe, this 2011 interview on Graham Norton captures her remarkable optimism and zest for life. She knew we only get one life and believed in making the most of every opportunity. Her example is one we can all carry with us.
Women telling Lib Dem MP @CarlCashman her feelings about the area of County Road.
An area that has undergone massive cultural change recently.
Carl has suggested moving next week’s protest from County Road to the city centre to avoid any violence or antisocial behaviour.
I’ll keep in touch with him to find out if he has been successful
In a world where young men are often written about negatively, or headlines focus on the words and actions of self-proclaimed influencers of toxic-masculinity, can we take a moment to celebrate Race Across The World's Jo and Kush? #RATW
Paul McCartney explains why he doesn't do selfies with fans.
"If I meet someone and they're reaching for their phone, I say: 'I'm sorry, I don't do pictures.' And that is radical these days...
"It's important to me... the minute I get above myself and start thinking I'm something else... I won't like me. It's very important for me to be sort of just me.
"So I will say, 'I don't want to do the photos.' And they will say, 'Why?' And I'll say, 'Well, I'll tell you why.' And I go into this long-winded explanation of down on the south coast of France, Saint-Tropez, there's a guy on the beachfront who's got a monkey, and you pay to have your photo taken with the monkey. 'I really do not want to feel like that monkey. And when I take a picture with you, I do feel like him. I'm not me. I'm suddenly something else.'"
(via @restisents)
📸: Mary McCartney