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Switching the gp off honestly feel great 😌
Nah last thing I need to see is Merc being ass after losing Charles, Alex, and Oscar. fuck that.
#sometimes you just gotta take care of your mental health#besides it much more fun to watch Luton and Liverpool#f1#george russell#lewis hamilton#mercedes amg f1#oscar piastri#charles lecrelc#alex albon
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Bwahaha Andrew T@te doxxed himself replying to Greta Thunberg's tweet of doom, he's now arrested for human trafficking and money laundering accusations... Karma hits strong, considering he's the one who also called Lewis a 5'8'' vegan pussy that could be beaten by him in F1... well good luck now Andrew, hope your cars collections auction profits go to all the people you mistreated and victimized and to vegan/world saving/antitrafficking orgs...
One of life’s biggest mysteries is how exactly this massive douchecanoe has gained the oxygen of publicity in the first place. He’s a fkn Big Brother reject who doesn’t even talk in his real accent because he’s from fucking Luton. He’s just a massive phoney desperate for attention. The sooner they lock him up and throw away the key the better.
It sounds like they knew he was living in Romania because they’d already raided him this year, but the pizza box gave away he was back in Romania right now. Just a very unintelligent man, despite what he wants everyone to believe.
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2024 olympics Great Britain roster
Archery
Conor Hall (Belfast)
Tom Hall (London)
Alex Wise (Newcastle Upon Tyne)
Megan Havers (Markfield)
Penny Healey (Telford)
Bryony Pitman (Shoreham-By-Sea)
Athletics
Jeremiah Azu (Cardiff)
Louie Hinchliffe (Crosspool)
Zharnel Hughes (The Valley, Anguilla)
Charlie Dobson (Colchester)
Matthew Hudson-Smith (Wolverhampton)
Max Burgin (Halifax)
Elliot Giles (Birmingham)
Ben Pattison (Frimley)
Neil Gourley (Glasgow)
Josh Kerr (Edinburgh)
George Mills (Harrogate)
Sam Atkin (Grimsby)
Patrick Dever (Preston)
Tade Ojora (London)
Alastair Chalmers (Guernsey, Channel Islands)
Richard Kilty (Middlesborough)
Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake (London)
Lewis Davey (Grantham)
Toby Harries (Brighton)
Alex Haydock-Wilson (London)
Sam Reardon (Beckenham)
Emile Cairess (Saltaire)
Mahamed Mahamed (Southampton)
Philip Sesemann (Bromley)
Callum Wilkinson (Moulton)
Jacob Fincham-Dukes (Harrogate)
Scott Lincoln (Northallerton)
Lawrence Okoye (London)
Nick Percy (Glasgow)
Dina Asher-Smith (London)
Imani-Lara Lansiquot (London)
Daryll Neita (London)
Bianca Williams (London)
Amber Anning (Hove)
Laviai Nielsen (London)
Lina Nielsen (London)
Victoria Ohuruogu (London)
Phoebe Gill (St. Albans)
Keely Hodgkinson (Atherton)
Jemma Reekie (Beith)
Georgia Bell (London)
Laura Muir (Milnathort)
Revée Walcott-Nolan (Luton)
Megan Keith (Inverness)
Eilish McColgan (Dundee)
Cynthia Sember (Ypsilanti, Michigan)
Jessie Knight (Epsom)
Lizzie Bird (St. Albans)
Aimee Pratt (Stockport)
Desirèe Henry (London)
Amy Hunt (Nottingham)
Yemi John (London)
Hannah Kelly (Bury)
Jodie Williams (Welwyn Garden City)
Nicole Yeargin (Bowie, Maryland)
Clara Evans (Hereford)
Rose Harvey (London)
Calli Yauger-Thackeray (Flagstaff, Arizona)
Morgan Lake (Reading)
Holly Bradshaw (Preston)
Molly Caudery (Truro)
Katharina Johnson-Thompson (Liverpool)
Jade O'Dowda (Oxford)
Badminton
Ben Lane (Milton Keynes)
Sean Vendy (Milton Keynes)
Kirsty Gilmour (Glasgow)
Boxing
Lewis Richardson (Colchester)
Patrick Brown (Sale)
Delicious Orie (Wolverhampton)
Charley Davison (Lowestoft)
Rosie Eccles (Newport)
Chantelle Reid (Allenton)
Canoeing
Adam Burgess (Stoke-On-Trent)
Joe Clarke (Stoke-On-Trent)
Mallory Franklin (Windsor)
Kimberley Woods (Rugby)
Climbing
Hamish McArthur (York)
Toby Roberts (Elstead)
Erin McNeice (Rodmersham)
Molly Thompson-Smith (London)
Cycling
Tom Pidcock (Leeds)
Josh Tarling (Aberaeron)
Stephen Williams (Aberysthwyth)
Fred Wright (Manchester)
Jack Carlin (Paisley)
Ed Lowe (Stamford)
William Turnbull (Morpeth)
Joe Truman (Petersfield)
Dan Bigham (Newcastle-Under-Lyme)
Ethan Hayter (London)
Ethan Vernon (Bedford)
Oli Wood (Wakefield)
Charlie Tanfield (Great Ayton)
Mark Stewart (Dundee)
Charlie Aldridge (Crieff)
Kieran Reilly (Newcastle Upon Tyne)
Kye Whyte (London)
Ross Cullen (Preston)
Lizzie Deignan (Otley)
Pfeiffer Georgi (Castle Combe)
Anna Henderson (Edlesborough)
Anna Morris (Cardiff)
Sophie Capewell (Lichfield)
Emma Finucane (Carmarthen)
Katy Marchant (Manchester)
Lowri Thomas (Abergavenny)
Elinor Barker (Cardiff)
Neah Evans (Langbank)
Josie Knight (Dingle, Ireland)
Jess Roberts (Carmarthen)
Ella MacLean-Howell (Llantrisant)
Evie Richards (Malvern)
Charlotte Worthington (Chorlton-Cum-Hardy)
Beth Shriever (Braintree)
Emily Hutt (London)
Diving
Jack Laugher (Ripon)
Jordan Houldon (Sheffield)
Noah Williams (London)
Kyle Kothari (London)
Anthony Harding (Ashton-Under-Lyne)
Tom Daley (Plymouth)
Yasmin Harper (Sheffield)
Grace Reid (Edinburgh)
Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix (London)
Lois Toulson (Cleckheaton)
Scarlett Mew-Jensen (London)
Equestrian
Carl Hester (Sark, Channel Islands)
Tom McEwen (London)
Scott Brash (Peebles)
Harry Charles (Alton)
Ben Maher (London)
Lottie Fry (Den Hout, The Netherlands)
Becky Moody (Gunthwaite)
Ros Canter (Louth)
Laura Collett (Royal Leamington Spa)
Field hockey
Tim Nurse (London)
Nick Park (Reading)
Jack Waller (London)
David Ames (Cookstown)
Jacob Draper (Cwmbran)
Zachary Wallace (Kingston-Upon-Thames)
Rupert Shipperley (London)
Sam Ward (Leicester)
James Albery (Cambridge)
Phil Roper (Chester)
David Goodfield (Shrewsbury)
Ollie Payne (Totnes)
Liam Sanford (Wegberg, Germany)
Lee Morton (Glasgow)
Thomas Sorsby (Sheffield)
Conor Williamson (London)
Will Calnan (London)
Gareth Furlong (London)
Laura Unsworth (Sutton Coldfield)
Anna Toman (Derby)
Hannah French (Ipswich)
Sarah Jones (Cardiff)
Amy Costello (Edinburgh)
Sarah Robertson (Melrose)
Charlotte Watson (Dundee)
Tessa Howard (Durham)
Isabelle Petter (Loughborough)
Giselle Ansley (Brixham)
Hollie Pearne-Webb (Duffield)
Fiona Crackles (Kirkby Lonsdale)
Sophie Hamilton (Bruton)
Lily Owsley (Bristol)
Flora Peel (Cheltenham)
Miriam Pritchard (Loughborough)
Golf
Matt Fitzpatrick (Sheffield)
Tommy Fleetwood (Dubai, U.A.E.)
Charley Hull (Kettering)
Georgia Hall (Bournemouth)
Gymnastics
Joe Fraser (Birmingham)
Harry Hepworth (Leeds)
Jake Jarman (Peterborough)
Luke Whitehouse (Halifax)
Max Whitlock (Hemel Hempstead)
Zak Perzamanos (Liverpool)
Becky Downie (Nottingham)
Ruby Evans (Cardiff)
Georgia-Mae Fenton (Gravesend)
Alice Kinsella (Sutton Coldfield)
Abi Martin (Paignton)
Bryony Page (Sheffield)
Isabelle Songhurst (Poole)
Judo
Chelsie Giles (Coventry)
Lele Naire (Weston-Super-Mare)
Lucy Renshall (St. Helens)
Katie-Jemima Yeats-Brown (Pembury)
Emma Reid (Royston)
Pentathlon
Charlie Brown (Kidderminster)
Joe Choong (London)
Kerenza Bryson (Plymouth)
Kate French (Chapmanslade)
Rowing
James Robson (Oundle)
Ollie Wynne-Griffith (Guildford)
Tom George (Cheltenham)
Oli Wilkes (Matlock)
David Ambler (London)
Matt Aldridge (Christchurch)
Freddie Davidson (London)
Tom Barras (Staines-Upon-Thames)
Callum Dixon (London)
Matt Haywood (Burton Upon Trent)
Graeme Thomas (Burton)
Sholto Carnegie (Oxford)
Rory Gibbs (Street)
Morgan Bolding (Weybridge)
Jacob Dawson (Portsmouth)
Charlie Elwes (Radley)
Tom Digby (Henley-On-Thames)
James Rudkin (Northampton)
Tom Ford (Holmes Chapel)
Harry Brightmore (Chester)
Henry Fieldman (Barnes)
Liv Bates (Nottingham)
Chloe Brew (Plymouth)
Rebecca Edwards (Aughnacloy)
Becky Wilde (Taunton)
Mathilda Hodgkins-Byrne (London)
Emily Craig (Pembury)
Imogen Grant (Cambridge)
Helen Backshall (Truro)
Esme Booth (Stratford-Apon-Avon)
Samantha Redgrave (Frinton)
Rebecca Shorten (Belfast)
Lauren Henry (Lutterworth)
Hannah Scott (Coleraine)
Lola Anderson (London)
Georgina Brayshaw (Leeds)
Heidi Long (London)
Rowan McKellar (Glasgow)
Holly Dunford (Tadworth)
Emily Ford (Holmes Chapel)
Lauren Irwin (Peterlee)
Eve Stewart (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Harriet Taylor (Chertsey)
Annie Campbell-Orde (Wells)
Lucy Glover (Warrington)
Rugby
Abi Burton (Wakefield)
Kayleigh Powell (Llantrisant)
Amy Wilson-Hardy (Poole)
Ellie Boatman (Camberley)
Ellie KIldunne (Keighley)
Emma Uren (London)
Grace Crompton (Epsom)
Heather Cowell (Isleworth)
Isla Norman-Bell (Gillingham)
Jade Shekells (Hartpury)
Jasmine Joyce-Butchers (St. Davids)
Lauren Torley (Flackwell Heath)
Lisa Thomson (Hawick)
Megan Jones (Cardiff)
Sailing
Connor Bainbridge (Halifax)
James Peters (Tunbridge Wells)
Fynn Sterritt (Inverness)
Sam Sills (Launceston)
Micky Beckett (Solva)
Chris Grube (Chester)
John Grimson (Leicester)
Emma Wilson (Christchurch)
Ellie Aldridge (Parkstone)
Hannah Snellgrove (Lymington)
Freya Black (Redhill)
Saskia Tidey (Dublin, Ireland)
Vita Heathcote (Southampton)
Anna Burnet (London)
Shooting
Mike Bargeron (Bromley)
Matthew Coward-Holley (Chelmsford)
Nathan Hales (Chatham)
Seonaid McIntosh (Edinburgh)
Lucy Hall (York)
Amber Rutter (Windsor)
Skateboarding
Andy Macdonald (Newton, Massachusetts)
Sky Brown (Takanabe, Japan)
Lola Tambling (Saltash)
Swimming
Ben Proud (London)
Alex Cahoon (Fairford)
Matt Richards (Droitwich Spa)
Jacob Whittle (Alfreton)
Duncan Scott (Glasgow)
Kieran Bird (Street)
Daniel Jervis (Resolven)
Oliver Morgan (Bishops Castle)
Jonathon Marshall (Southend-On-Sea)
Luke Greenbank (Crewe)
Adam Peaty (Uttoxeter)
James Wilby (Glasgow)
Jimmy Guy (Timperley)
Tom Dean (Maidenhead)
Max Litchfield (Chesterfield)
Joe Litchfield (Chesterfield)
Jack McMillan (Belfast)
Hector Pardoe (Wrexham)
Toby Robinson (Wolverhampton)
Kate Shortman (Clifton)
Isabelle Thorpe (Clifton)
Anna Hopkin (Chorley)
Kathleen Dawson (Kirkcaldy)
Medi Harris (Porthmadog)
Honey Osrin (Portsmouth)
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Angharad Evans (Cambridge)
Keanna Macinnes (Edinburgh)
Laura Stephens (London)
Abbie Wood (Buxton)
Freya Colbert (Grantham)
Eva Okaro (Sevenoaks)
Lucy Hope (Melrose)
Freya Anderson (Birkenhead)
Leah Crisp (Wakefield)
Table tennis
Liam Pitchford (Chesterfield)
Anna Hursey (Tianjin, China)
Taekwondo
Bradly Sinden (Doncaster)
Caden Cunningham (Huddersfield)
Jade Jones (Bodelwyddan)
Rebecca McGowan (Dumbarton)
Tennis
Jack Draper (London)
Dan Evans (Dubai, U.A.E.)
Joe Salisbury (London)
Neal Skupski (Liverpool)
Sir Andy Murray (Leatherhead)
Katie Boulter (Woodhouse Eaves)
Heather Watson (St. Peter Port, Channel Islands)
Triathlon
Sam Dickinson (York)
Alex Yee (London)
Beth Potter (Bearsden)
Georgia Taylor-Brown (Leeds)
Kate Waugh (Newcastle Upon Tyne)
Weightlifting
Emily Campbell (Bulwell)
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Luton 1-5 Brentford: This is what this season should have been like [ Brentford F.C. ]
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Manchester City & Arsenal predicted lineups versus Real Madrid & Bayern Munich
Manchester City
This assumes Walker and Stones are fit to start. Walker featured on the bench versus Luton Town. Should either be unfit to start, I expect Akanji for Walker and either Kovacic (if Walker starts) or Lewis (if he doesn't) for Stones.
Stones, Walker, Rodri, Grealish, Foden, and Silva all didn't start for the Luton game and most were rested. Akanji, Lewis, Kovacic, Nunes, Doku, and Álvarez should be dropped in their places.
There's a case to be made about Grealish or Doku, especially given the latter's superb showing against Luton. Given that Grealish rested, I believe he'll start. If both start, then expect Silva to be benched - although he is a big time player and one of Pep's most trusted, so I doubt it.
Haaland was very quiet in the first tie and will be hoping to make a statement versus Rüdiger for this game.
Prediction: Manchester City 3-2 Real Madrid
Arsenal
This assumes Odegaard, who was subbed off with a knock against Aston Villa, is fit to start. He was seen in training, but it's possible Arteta might rest instead of risk him. If so, then expect Havertz to take his place.
Left back is interesting, but with Kiwior struggling against Bayern last time out and Zinchenko having a horrible time against Aston Villa, it's possible Arteta will play Tomiyasu on his unnatural side. If not, then I expect Kiwior will start as a more defensive option away from home.
My only changes from the Aston Villa game introducing Martinelli over Trossard, who will likely be a super-sub anyway. Jorginho will likely start as another more defensive option, with either Havertz or Odegaard dropping. Again, left back changes are stated above.
Prediction: Arsenal 2-2 Bayern Munich (Bayern progress on penalties)
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Premier League: Liverpool show support for missing Luis Diaz as Manchester City crush Manchester United
Manchester Metropolis underlined the massive gulf in high quality between themselves and Manchester United on Sunday as Liverpool confirmed their assist for lacking teammate Luis Diaz, whose dad and mom have been kidnapped in Colombia. Outdated Trafford paid tribute to late United nice Bobby Charlton earlier than kick-off, with supporters unveiling a banner that learn: "The best English footballer the world has ever seen". However reminiscences of previous glories did not translate on the pitch, with the house group fully outclassed by the champions, who by no means needed to get out of second gear of their 3-0 win.Champions Metropolis made the a lot of the early run and have been awarded a penalty when VAR confirmed a foul on Rasmus Hojlund's Rodriy because the ball was crossed into the world from the free-kick.It was Manchester Metropolis's first spot-kick within the twenty seventh assembly between the edges at Outdated Trafford within the Premier League.Erling Haaland stepped as much as head residence from the spot, his twelfth aim of the season in all competitions.Metropolis goalkeeper Ederson saved a Scott McTominay pile-driver whereas Andre Onana was heroic on the different finish as Haaland appeared sure to move residence.However the Norwegian ahead made no mistake simply after the break, heading in a header from Bernardo Silver's cross.Phil Foden made it 3-0 with 10 minutes remaining after being arrange by Haaland.Liverpool TributeEarlier, Liverpool brushed apart Nottingham Forest on the identical scoreline.Targets from Diogo Jota and Darwin Nunez earlier than the break and a second-half effort from Mohamed Salah ensured Jurgen Klopp's aspect maintained their 100 per cent residence report within the Premier League this season.Diaz held aloft the quantity seven jersey after Jota scored - the Colombian has been dominated out of Liverpool's squad following a kidnapping incident in his residence nation.Colombian President Gustavo Petro mentioned on Saturday that the winger's mom had been rescued however the seek for his father continued."Lewis stayed with us on the lodge then he went residence," Jota instructed the BBC. "It is a very troublesome state of affairs and I do not know the way anybody would react if it occurred to you."He was going to play. I performed as an alternative, and I confirmed him his shirt to say we're with him and we hope every thing's going to be okay."Liverpool completed fourth within the desk forward of Tottenham, Arsenal and Metropolis.Excessive-flying Aston Villa, in fifth place, received their twelfth consecutive residence recreation within the Premier League, beating struggling Luton 3-1.Unai Emery's aspect made gentle work of their opponents, with targets from John McGinn and Moussa Diaby placing them above Luton captain Tom Lockyer in his personal internet."It is nonetheless an extended course of for me right here and I wish to work to enhance as all the time," Emery instructed Sky Sports activities."After all I am comfortable however nonetheless critical, critical about the best way I wish to construct and enhance right here."After their glowing begin to the season, Brighton have misplaced extra floor.The south coast membership went 1-0 up by way of Evan Ferguson however Fulham equalized by way of midfielder Joao Palhinha.Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored the one aim of the sport as Everton beat West Ham 1-0 to maneuver above the relegation zone.Matters lined on this article #Premier #League #Liverpool #present #assist #lacking #Luis #Diaz #Manchester #Metropolis #crush #Manchester #United Read the full article
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20231021 10TH ANNIV. TOUR [KOCHI]
■ DJ: 村田タケル
Tramhaus / The Goat
bar italia / Nurse!
Yard Act / 100% Endurance
Jockstrap / Glasgow
Cate Le Bon / Crab Day
feeble little horse / Tin Man
Tanukichan / Like You
bar italia / Harpee
King Krule / Seaforth
Drug Store Romeos / What's On Your Mind
bar italia / Clark
■ DJ: okaken
Gabriels / Offering
Geese / 3D Country
Viagra Boys / Punk Rock Loser
Spoon / Devil & Mister Jones
Alan Palpmo / Nudista Mundial '89 (feat. Mac DeMarco)
Gareth Donkin / Falling For You
Yard Act / Payday
Alien Tango / B.F.F.
The Strokes / Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus
Choir Boy / Sweet Candy
Passion Pit / Eyes As Candles
Water From Your Eyes / Out There
Girl Ray / Everybody's Saying That
Bell & Sebastian / The Party Line
Romy / She's On My Mind
■ DJ: 遠藤孝行
Troye Sivan / Rush
The Orielles / Old Stuff, New Glass
Talking Heads / Don't Worry About the Government
Mock Media / Modern Visions
The Lounge Society / Burn The Heather
Courting / Flex
Pixies / Here Comes Your Man
Primal Scream / Gentle Tuesday
Viagrea Boys / Girls & Boys
O. / Slice
Battles / My Machines (Featuring Gary Numan)
Nirvana / Very Ape
Fountaines D.C. / Jackie Down The Line
shame / Born in Luton
The Garden / :(
PIGBAG / Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag
XTC / Living Through Another Cuba
Spoon / You Got Yr. Cherry Bomb
■ DJ: タイラダイスケ
Shame 69 / If The Kids Are United
Lizzy Mercier Descloux / Fire
Wet Leg / Ur Mum
Liquid Liquid / Optimo
Nirvana / Drain You
Wednesday / Chosen to Deserve
DYGL / Wanderlust
Kitty, Daisy & Lewis / Baby Bye Bye
Bill Haley / Rock Around The Clock
THE HIGH-LOWS / 即死(※Spotify無し)
Home / Lucy
Mura Masa / Whenever I Want
Baby Keem & Kendrick Lamar / The Hillbillies
Tierra Whack / Millions (Jumbo Sounds Mix)
Romy / Strong (feat. fred again..)
Blur / Cofee & TV
Slowthai / Sooner
C2C / Happy (feat. Derek Martin)
Justice / D.A.N.C.E.
Fontaines D.C. / A Hero's Death
The Doors / Break On Through (To the Other Side)
bed / Kare Wa
Confidence Man / Angry Girl Feat. CHAI
■ DJ: Jeremy
Bell & Sebastian / Your Cover's Blown (Miaoux Miaoux Remix)
Charlotte Gainsbourg / Sylvia Say
Girl Ray / True Love
Duran Duran / Pressure Off (feat. Janelle Monáe and Nile
Rodgers)
Fickle Friends / Swim
Yard Act / Dark Days
Gorillaz / The Valley of The Pagans (feat. Beck)
Le Tigre / Hot Topic
Wet Leg / Wet Dream
The Strokes / Hard to Explain
The Ordinary Boys / Little Bitch
Spitz / 僕の天使マリ
Arcric Momleys / Fluorescent Adolescent
Warpaint / New Song
Mura Masa / No Hope Generation
The 1975 / Give Yourself A Try
Janelle Monáe / Tightrope
Jurian Casablancas / My Drive Thru (feat.Pharrell Williams & Santigold)(※Spotify無し)
The Strokes / Machu Picchu
■ DJ: 村田タケル
Snail mail / Valentine
HighSchool / Forever at Last
bar italia / Polly Armour
bar italia / punkt
Computerwife / Oops
Terry / Centuries
Lifeguard / I know I know
Straw Man Army / Faces In The Dark
The Cool Greenhouse / Sod's Toastie
Yard Act / The Trapper's Pelts
Porchlight / Noel
Radiohead / Myxomatosis (Judge, Jury & Executioner)
PVA / Bunker
Doss / Strawberry
Sextile / New York
Crack Cloud / Image Craft (Live in London)
Deerhunter / Disappearing Ink
ISS / Elevator Shaft (feat. Miss Lady)(※Spotify無し)
Italia 90 / Funny Bones
Chronophage / Summer To Fall
Horsegirl / Billy
~Ending~ bar italia / guard
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Aaron Fontaine.
Fun fact: Did you know Aaron Fontaine and Monique Lewis originate from the same country? A small island called Dominica ♥️😌
Aaron and Monique are also both very solution orientated people, care about people very much and are very driven. They are also both particularly passionate about the black community and preserving and elevating African culture on earth.
Aaron founded the Luton Acting Hub to help young and old actors from all backgrounds train for large roles themselves, as he couldn’t find anything similar in his home town Luton when he began training.
Aaron bagged his first acting opportunity through his internship at Choice FM. Where he asked Angie Le Mar if he could audition for her theatre production ‘Do you know where your daughter is?’. He got the job. After that he went on to starring in Hollyoaks as Sonny, as well as appearances on Holby City and others. His most recent role to date was playing Tobin in The Outpost. To which he flew overseas to Serbia to film. It was a very active role. He even learnt Horseriding for it!
Aaron is set to be a major star in coming years on earth. Not just because he is a talented actor but for who he has been behind the scenes often without credit for others. Especially within the black community and his hometown, Luton. - ML
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The Sea Shall Not Have Them (1954)
Director-Lewis Gilbert
Starring-Dirk Bogarde, Michael Redgrave, Bonar Colleano, Jack Watling, Anthony Steel, Nigel Patrick, James Kenney, Sydney Tafler, Victor Maddern
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#dirk bogarde#the sea shall not have them#1954#lewis gilbert#michael redgrave#bonar colleano#jack watling#can we mention the relationship between mackay and harding?#mackay (bogarde) gives harding his shoes leaving him with cold wet feet in the dinghy#he gives him his jacket to keep him warm#he falls asleep on his shoulder#and once out the war harding says he'll get his fruit and veg from mackays shop#even if it means travelling from gloucestershire#the shops in luton!...#look at the last two pics. he didnt give waltby or kirby his jacket!
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Songs on current rotation #24
Gesaffelstein & The Weeknd - Lost in the Fire
Snoh Aalegra - I Want You Around
Hiro Ft. Still Fresh - Doucement
Maverick Sabre - Slow Down Feat. Jorja Smith
Gary Luton - Horizon
Drake - Blem
TENDER - Slow Love
Kehlani - Butterfly
SG Lewis - Blue
Still Fresh - Mon Ami
London Grammar - Sights
Kehlani ft 6lack - RPG
#Gesaffelstein#The Weeknd#Snoh Aalegra#Hiro#Still Fresh#Drake#Tender#Kehlani#SG Lewis#london graffiti#music#chill#rnb#playlist#playlists#6lack#gary luton
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Let’s go through these names:
Sarah Reed (Black), 32, had severe mental health issues which was known to prison officers and doctors. She had been complaining about being unwell and untreated to her mum for a long time. She was found dead in her cell at Holloway Prison in 2012, they lied and said she was found hanging in her cell, she wasn’t - she was found in her bed. There’s video footage of a police officer punching her and grabbing her hair after she was arrested for shoplifting - the officer was suspended and faced no criminal charges.
Mark Duggan (Black), 29, in 2011 Mark Duggan was shot by police in Tottenham, London, the police chased him in a minicab claiming he had a gun - a gun was later found 7 metres away from the minicab. Protests and riots in London and other areas of England ensued. The police were cleared of any wrongdoing.
Sheku Bayoh (Black), 31, was murdered by police in 2015 in Fife, Scotland. Very similar to George Floyd, Bayoh was knelt on by police for 9 minutes. Much like George Floyd, Sheku Bayoh’s last words were also ‘I can’t breath’. The police were not charged.
Christopher Alder (Black), 37, was a computer programmer for the British army. He was arrested in 1998 after he was punched at a nightclub and was supposedly ‘aggressive’ at a hospital. He was found ‘face down on a custody suite floor, with his trousers round his ankles and his hands cuffed behind his back, while police officers made monkey imitations and references to banana boots and a hood with slits.’ The officers were cleared of any wrong doing.
Smiley Culture (Black), 48, Culture stabbed himself in the heart (hmm) when police raided his home in London. His death was a contributing factor in the 2011 riots.
Jimmy Mubenga (Black), 46, Mubenga was being deported - three private security guards held him down on the plane and restricted his breathing, despite already being handcuffed to the seat. His last words were also ‘I can’t breath’. Th officers were cleared of manslaughter.
Michael Powell (Black), 38, Powell had many mental health difficulties and dealt with it by taking drugs. In 2013, his mother called the police on him after he started smashing car windows this a hammer, she was afraid and just wanted him restrained. Several police officers came and subdued him using pepper spray. He died in the back of the police van. All officers were cleared but it’s okay because over 10 years later, police have apologised for the pain and suffering he was in.
Leon Briggs (Black), 39, Briggs died in custody in 2013 after being held under Mental Health Act but no medical intervention was sought, he became unconscious and died. Police officers were cleared of any wrong doing. They were suspended with full pay.
Ricky Bishop (Black), 25, police in Brixton, London, in 2001 claimed Bishop was attempting to escape so held him down, he had a heart attack. He was still in cuffs when he arrived at the hospital. All officers were cleared.
Brian Douglas (Black), in 2005 PC Tuffey hit Douglas over the head with a police baton. Douglas was arrested and despite vomiting in his cell, he wasn’t taken to the hospital until 14 hours later, he suffered a fractured skull and damage to his brain stem. No disciplinary action was taken against the police.
Joy Gardner, (Jamaican), 40, “They say she was ‘illegal’, but she wasn’t illegal. She came here legally, she paid her fare, but she overstayed her time.“Then they broke into her flat, put 13 feet of tape around her head and a belt on her legs, and they suffocated her.” The police were cleared.
Roger Sylvester (Black), 30, Sylvester suffered from mental health illnesses. He was arrested in 1999 and held down by six officers. He fell in to a coma and never regained consciousness. The police were cleared of any wronging.
Azelle Rodney (Black),16, was shot by police 6 times in 2013. The officer said he suspected Rodney was hiding a machine gun. No machine guns were found on his person. The officer in question was arrested and sent to trial but the jury found him not guilty.
Habib Ullah (South Asian), 39, ‘During one hearing Emma Forbes, who was present at the time, said officers had held Mr Ullah face down on the ground at one point, and said they had “their hands around his throat, pressing down and putting their hands in his mouth at the same time”.’
Faruk Ali (South Asian), in Luton 2014, two police officers laughed as they chased after Ali, (who is autistic and has the mental age of 5) in their car and the proceeded to beat him. Thankfully, Mr Ali is alive and well. This incident lead to protests and a demand for justice for people with mental health issues. The police officers were sacked but no charges were made against them.
Adrian Thompson (Black), 34, Thomson was tasered by police after he was accused of breaking into flats when in fact he went to a friend’s birthday party. He died in the back of the police van.
Jean Charles de Menezes (Brazillian), 27, was shot by police after they suspected him of being a terrorist a day after the London 7/7 bombings in 2005 (he was not, it was mistaken identity but police shot first). No officers were charged, his parents took the case of the ECJ but they lost the fight.
Demetre Fraser (Black), 21, Fraser died after falling 11ft from a tower block in Birgmingham in 2014 after being chased by police. Police were not at fault according to met.
Aston McLean (Black), 27, McLean was being chased by police in 2014 when he was hit by an armed response vehicle. McLean was pepper sprayed before he was hit. officers cleared.
Olaseni Lewis (Black), 23, Lewis died after being restrained by 11 police officers. Officers were not charged but a law called ‘Seni’s law’ came into effect in 2018 ‘ Under the new legislation, hospitals will be required to publish data on how and when physical force is used.’
Anthony Grainger (Black), 36, was shot through the chest as he sat in a car in the village of Culcheth, Cheshire, by an armed police officer known as “Q9” in March 2012. Police were cleared.
David “Rocky” Benett (Black), Benett suffered with mental health illnesses. He was restrained for 25 minutes by up to five NHS staff members. He had punched a female member of staff after being moved to a different ward to separate him from another patient he had hit, but who later attacked Mr Bennett and racially abused him.“Rocky died a brutal death,” Dr Bennett said. “He was pinned face down on the ground by the very people who we trusted to care for him. “It breaks my heart every time I think about that night and it will live with me and my family forever.”
Alton Manning (Black), 33, “Manning, a prisoner on remand, and was killed on 8th December 1995 after being assaulted by prison officers at the private prison HMP Blakenhurst. An Inquest, which originally opened on Monday 12th January 1998 and concluded on 25th March 1998, unanimously decided that Alton Manning was unlawfully killed.” The officers were cleared.
Mark Nune (Black), 35, police acted as judge, jury and executioner after shooting Nune during a robbery.
- it’s not mentioned here so I’m not going to go into it right now by please search up Stephen Lawrence, it is an extremely important case and if there’s one thing you can do for his memory is learn about him and remember his name.
#uk politics#black lives matter#this took me over an hour and now I'm depressed#but that's okay baby before I'm an educator (;#forgive for any errors#I really did spend over an hour#I use google so you don't have to
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“My father's got fruiters and grocers. In Luton. It's mine now. You know... he always thought — that he'd come and get his groceries from me. Even if he had to cycle from Gloucestershire.”
Dirk Bogarde and Jack Watling in The Sea Shall Not Have Them (1954) dir. Lewis Gilbert
#dirk bogarde#jack watling#the sea shall not have them#lewis gilbert#gay subtext#gs*#mine#the way i almost cried putting this together#db*
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Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, Comedy Theatre Melbourne, July 1956
https://www.ausstage.edu.au/pages/event/15134
#Australian National Airways#ana#melbourne theatre history#vintage ads#the#summer of the seventeenth doll#ray lawler#dc6b#shell oil#chevron#june jago#kenneth warren#coonawarra#madge ryan#mario's#alfred nott#ethel gabriel#lewis luton#jacklyn kelleher#gilbert and sullivan#the gondoliers#j.c. williamson#the age#elizabethan theatre trust#john sumner#melbourne theatre company#melford motors#roger livesey#ursula jeans#the reluctant debutante
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Yellow Fever
After predicting a mediocre 9th place for Norwich last season, I didn’t actually make it to Carrow Road until Boxing Day. By this point the Canaries were flirting with automatic promotion and hadn’t lost a league game in over two months.
Not long after the hour mark, City found themselves 3-0 down to a relatively unimpressive Nottingham Forest side. But even at that moment, Christmas wasn’t ruined. Norwich were creating chances like there was no tomorrow. Incredibly Norwich made it back to 3-3, with two injury time goals from Onel Hernandez, the player I suggested it was worth keeping an eye on last season. If you haven't seen Jeff Stelling’s reaction to the third Norwich goal, it is well worth looking up.
Norwich lost their next game three days later to Frank Lampard’s Derby County but hardly looked back from that point onwards. A defeat to Preston in February was the only blemish in an incredible end to the 2018/2019 which saw the Norfolk side finish as champions on 94 points.
As they head to Anfield on Friday, it’ll be almost six months since Norwich last lost a competitive game, so in a sense there no reason for Daniel Farke’s team to approach the match with anything other than confidence. Not necessarily a confidence that they can win the game, but that they can utilise their brand of football, lovingly referred to as ‘Farkeball’ to take on Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool.
The first thing anyone looks for as we enter into August is the summer signings. With Harry Maguire heading to Manchester United for an amount in excess of £80 million, it is worth noting the only fee Norwich have out laid is not even 1% of that. Sam Byram, a £750,000 signing from West Ham, is likely to be a back up right back for the immensely promising Max Aarons.
The other business has involved free transfers and loans. Swiss striker Josip Drmic, signed on a free from Monchengladbach will likely play second fiddle to last season’s top scorer Teemu Pukki. At the age of 30, Drmic will be looking for redemption after a few seasons of unfortunate injuries. His pre-season has been interesting, scoring a perfect hat-trick against Luton on a Saturday before releasing his own music video on the Sunday. Even if he struggles to find the net this season, he can look back fondly on the two days that were even more productive than Craig David’s seven.
Signed on loan from Schalke, German stopper Ralf Fahrmann provides much needed competition for Tim Krul in goal. Despite being a free transfer, a leader and a Championship winning goalkeeper, the Dutchman came in for a lot of stick last season. He is no doubt a good keeper and an asset to the dressing room, but Fahrmann will fancy his chances of grabbing the number 1 shirt. I think Krul will get the nod at Anfield, but Fahrmann will be number 1 by Christmas.
The first signing Norwich made this season, Patrick Roberts, has arguably the highest ceiling of all the new arrivals. He’s a left footer, happy to play on the right wing, who hasn’t yet had his chance in the top flight, despite signing for Manchester City four years ago. After limited success at Celtic and Girona, Norwich seems a sensible choice. He should get given a chance by a manager who has pedigree for bringing through young players, notably Roberts’ ex team-mate Angus Gunn. Whether this proves to be his breakthrough season, only time will tell.
If Norwich get off to a poor start then inevitably sports journalists across the land will point to the lack of spending as the obvious shortcoming. But Norwich have been clear from the start that they don’t have the financial muscle to splash the cash. And more pertinently, the feeling around the club is a lot of the players can make the step up to the Premier League without too much fuss. Many of last season’s key players have signed new contracts over the summer. Farke and the indispensable sporting director Stuart Webber have even gone as far buying flowers for the players’ partners to thank them for their support last season. It’s moves like this that could help keep the team together and avoid players being poached by bigger clubs for a little longer.
Aston Villa have spent in excess of £100 million this summer which has gained them the most media attention of the three new promoted sides. The comparisons with Fulham, who spent that much are also lazy. Besides Jack Grealish and John McGinn, Villa had a fairly average Championship squad supplemented by useful loan signings such as Tammy Abraham. Sure Villa might go down, but they’d have been likely to be relegated not long after Christmas without a major overhaul of the existing crop of the players. The same goes for the other promoted side Sheffield United, who appear to have made some shrewd acquisitions such as Callum Robinson and Oli McBurnie to help them make the step up.
Going back to ‘Farkeball’, it does have the potential for success against better opposition. Daniel Farke’s first season at Norwich led to unimpressive 14th place finish in the Championship, which would have almost certainly been lower without James Maddison. But during that season there were very competitive cup games against good Arsenal and Chelsea sides, as well as a decent battle with Bournemouth during the most recent campaign.
Any Norwich fan with a modicum of common sense would be ecstatic with a 17th place finish. But I’d suggest a higher finish is by no means out of the question. The aforementioned will hope Teemu Pukki, the greatest free transfer in Championship history, will hope to turn his 29 league goals last season into double figures of Premier League goals. Bosnian midfielder Mario Vrancic became a greater influence in the second half of last season, and has a world class free-kick in him. But the jewel in the crown is undoubtedly 22 year-old Emi Buendia.
The skilful Argentinian lit up Carrow Road with some sensational performances after joining from Getafe last season. His influence was such that Norwich didn’t win any of the league games he played no part in. It’s not just his ability on the ball, he is superb at winning the ball back from opponents, which makes him deadly in the final third. Norwich fans thought Maddison was going to be as good as it ever got, but Buendia reached levels that have made most forget the Leicester man’ absence. I’d be surprised if any Norwich fan would swap Buendia to have Maddison back right now. Of all the City players, he is the one who could take the league by storm.
For all of my unusual optimism, things could go still go very wrong for Norwich. I’d be no more surprised if Liverpool put 5 past them on Friday as if Daniel Farke’s men snatched a point. The defence, likely to be made up of youngsters Max Aarons, Jamal Lewis and Ben Godfrey has brilliant potential but this is an environment they’ve not faced before. Also longer term, key injuries to the full backs (Lewis and Aarons) as well as Buendia or Pukki could compromise the free flowing style of football Norwich play.
City have got this far by doing it their own way. As they enter the Premier League, the one thing you can guarantee is that they'll continue along that path and see how far it can take them. Unlike previous promotions it feels like Norwich aren't just happy to be there, they really want to show what they can do. I’d expect as the seasons roars into action, the Canaries are much more likely to be making the noise than listening to it.
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Class 2A State Finals Matchups
Class 2A State Finals Matchups #iahswr #State19
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#2 Blaine Frazier (Notre Dame, Burlington)vs #3 Carter Fousek (Crestwood, Cresco)
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#1 Matthew Lewis (Centerville) vs #5 Isaiah Weber (Independence)
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#2 Nathaniel Genobana (Centerville) vs #1 Drake Doolittle (Webster City)
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#3 Hayden Taylor (Solon) vs #6 Bryce Hatten (Winterset)
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#1 Eric Faught (Clear Lake) vs #2 Jack Gaukel (Sergeant Bluff-Luton)
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