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@brian_bilston @HenryNormalpoet Such a shame we missed out on this one! Couldn't bring the teens due to venue being over 18 so we'll try again somewhere else. Have an amazing rest of tour!
@SmartiesUKI@alanalovesdr3 I've bought these every Xmas for as long as I can remember for my Dad! Candy cane ones just don't replace the pink ones! Sorry @SmartiesUKI very disappointed 😞
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In London, there's a woman who goes every day on the subway and sits on the dock just to listen to the announcement recorded by her husband in 1950.
Margaret McCollum after the death of her Oswald Laurence, sits on the bench waiting to hear this recording that became one of London's most famous "Mind the gap" (attention the space between the train and the dock).
In 2003, Oswald died leaving a huge void in Margaret's heart. So Margaret found a way to feel his presence closest.
But from the day after more than half a century, this voice was replaced by an empty electronic recording. Out of distress Margaret asked this cassette tape to the London subway transport company to continue listening to her husband's voice at home.
But, knowing the moving history, the company decided to restore the announcement in the only stop near the house where the woman lives, specifically at the Embankment stop of Northern Line, where all passengers can listen today Oswald Laurence's voice and to think that eternal love really exists.
Wonderful gesture by the authorities.
@thetwilightsad Privileged we got to hear you play it twice. Extremely emotional and will never forget those experiences. Completely understand. Please look after yourselves guys. ❤️
On 10.5.20 Isabel died with just myself and her dad to hold her hand. She hadn’t seen her sister, other family or friends for 8 weeks. Because she followed the rules.
5 days later Boris held a cheese & wine party to discuss ’work matters’.
Agnès Lassalle was a teacher, fatally stabbed by a pupil in her school. She loved to dance. As her coffin left the church, the man dancing so beautifully on his own is her partner. Then, their friends join in. 💔🖤