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I had no idea who she is so gave it a listen to find out.

I watched up to the point where she'd explained her point of view regarding how people treat her and how she just felt/knew it was wrong.

When the lad did the same she said, 'Yes but is that just your interpretation of what happened to you?'

Oops ... coming from a top lawyer that's indefensible.

Ask her the same question and I think she'd be offended, possibly outraged.

Why aren't there more coloured minorities in boardrooms she's asking?

How many PL clubs are owned by the likes of Mike 'white, born and bred in England' Ashley is the answer.
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This lad is quite clever and uses people's own hypocrisy against them, that's fine although he's quite hypocritical himself.

Eni Aluko, like many black/trans/lgbt/whatever people, make themselves victims so they can claim the moral high ground.

People who disagree, with them, are reluctant to say so because they're then seen to be kicking someone when they're already down.

If Aluko was a white male, attacking Ian Wright, Aluko would be one of the first defending him.

And that's the hideous loop these people are caught up in ...

... they're totally self righteous, but cringingly biased, which is never a good combination.
 
Latest kidney matching process was today, and as usual, we didn't get one.

There is a glimmer of hope though....

Spoke with the transplant co-ordinator today, and she discussed the possibility of a direct donation from me to the Mrs.
I'm not a blood group or tissue type match with the Mrs, but her blood tests show she has low anti-bodies. This means there is still a good chance of a direct donation, they would give some kind of transfusion which would massively reduce the risk of rejection.
This wasn't an initial option, as they wanted to go through the kidney sharing scheme first as plan A.
With no success in this after 5 matching rounds, this is now a very viable plan B.

She will be in touch next week to confirm a date to see the nephrologist, and take it from there, but did say things can happen quite quick.

Fingers crossed this comes off (i think it will).

Really looking forward to having a few Guinness again, it's only been 593 days since the last one. Not that I'm counting mind. <cheers>
 
Latest kidney matching process was today, and as usual, we didn't get one.

There is a glimmer of hope though....

Spoke with the transplant co-ordinator today, and she discussed the possibility of a direct donation from me to the Mrs.
I'm not a blood group or tissue type match with the Mrs, but her blood tests show she has low anti-bodies. This means there is still a good chance of a direct donation, they would give some kind of transfusion which would massively reduce the risk of rejection.
This wasn't an initial option, as they wanted to go through the kidney sharing scheme first as plan A.
With no success in this after 5 matching rounds, this is now a very viable plan B.

She will be in touch next week to confirm a date to see the nephrologist, and take it from there, but did say things can happen quite quick.

Fingers crossed this comes off (i think it will).

Really looking forward to having a few Guinness again, it's only been 593 days since the last one. Not that I'm counting mind. <cheers>

All the best mate, I hope all goes well, everything else pales into insignificance in these circumstances.
 
Latest kidney matching process was today, and as usual, we didn't get one.

There is a glimmer of hope though....

Spoke with the transplant co-ordinator today, and she discussed the possibility of a direct donation from me to the Mrs.
I'm not a blood group or tissue type match with the Mrs, but her blood tests show she has low anti-bodies. This means there is still a good chance of a direct donation, they would give some kind of transfusion which would massively reduce the risk of rejection.
This wasn't an initial option, as they wanted to go through the kidney sharing scheme first as plan A.
With no success in this after 5 matching rounds, this is now a very viable plan B.

She will be in touch next week to confirm a date to see the nephrologist, and take it from there, but did say things can happen quite quick.

Fingers crossed this comes off (i think it will).

Really looking forward to having a few Guinness again, it's only been 593 days since the last one. Not that I'm counting mind. <cheers>
Hope it all comes off for you and your good lady mate
 
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Latest kidney matching process was today, and as usual, we didn't get one.

There is a glimmer of hope though....

Spoke with the transplant co-ordinator today, and she discussed the possibility of a direct donation from me to the Mrs.
I'm not a blood group or tissue type match with the Mrs, but her blood tests show she has low anti-bodies. This means there is still a good chance of a direct donation, they would give some kind of transfusion which would massively reduce the risk of rejection.
This wasn't an initial option, as they wanted to go through the kidney sharing scheme first as plan A.
With no success in this after 5 matching rounds, this is now a very viable plan B.

She will be in touch next week to confirm a date to see the nephrologist, and take it from there, but did say things can happen quite quick.

Fingers crossed this comes off (i think it will).

Really looking forward to having a few Guinness again, it's only been 593 days since the last one. Not that I'm counting mind. <cheers>
Fingers crossed - hope it happens . Haven’t forgot I promised you a beer . ( it’s been one day since my last)
 
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Why has it taken nearly 6 years to get to trial?
Suspect claims that various people had access to his vehicle and his phone :emoticon-0104-surpr
- I hope his car insurers were made aware of this...
It was September 2023 mate.
 
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New insurance one to watch out for ( new to me anyway) Just got home insurance renewal quote and as expected found cheaper elsewhere. Yet it includes a ''new business fee'' of £40. Still cheaper than original so I took it. It's like going to a pub you've never been in before and the round is £18.25 plus £5 because it's your frst visit.
 
New insurance one to watch out for ( new to me anyway) Just got home insurance renewal quote and as expected found cheaper elsewhere. Yet it includes a ''new business fee'' of £40. Still cheaper than original so I took it. It's like going to a pub you've never been in before and the round is £18.25 plus £5 because it's your frst visit.

Higher premiums encourage false claims which push up the cost for those who don’t claim …

… it’s a vicious circle you can’t insure against.
 
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This is worthy of being in here :emoticon-0105-wink:
Happy 99th birthday, legend . . . . the man who gave a voice to the wild <applause> <applause>

Sir David Attenborough, thank you for a lifetime dedicated to the natural world, and for sharing its story with wisdom, wonder, and grace. You've inspired generations to fall in love with nature :emoticon-0148-yes:
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Well, he's here <cheers>.

Introducing my first Grandchild, Ronan James. Born today at 2.10pm, weighing 6lb 5oz.
He's absolutely perfect, and i can't begin to describe the sheer joy today has been.
I'm just absolutely buzzing.

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Well, he's here <cheers>.

Introducing my first Grandchild, Ronan James. Born today at 2.10pm, weighing 6lb 5oz.
He's absolutely perfect, and i can't begin to describe the sheer joy today has been.
I'm just absolutely buzzing.

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He looks a right little pearler, well done mate. Lots of happy times to come.<ok><ok>
 
Well, he's here <cheers>.

Introducing my first Grandchild, Ronan James. Born today at 2.10pm, weighing 6lb 5oz.
He's absolutely perfect, and i can't begin to describe the sheer joy today has been.
I'm just absolutely buzzing.

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Congratulations to all Snaggy, your heart and wallet will be forever open now mate :emoticon-0102-bigsm
 
Well, he's here <cheers>.

Introducing my first Grandchild, Ronan James. Born today at 2.10pm, weighing 6lb 5oz.
He's absolutely perfect, and i can't begin to describe the sheer joy today has been.
I'm just absolutely buzzing.

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Not much brings me to tears but I have the VE Celebrations on and was just about holding it together ...

... this photo tipped me over the edge mate.

He's blessed to have a grandad like you, he just hasn't realised yet <laugh>