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Press cutting Lancashire Telegraph, 20 April 2008: Shepherd's pie recipe rumpus. Subhead: Petrol bomb threat in tomato topping row. By ANDREW BELLARD A dispute over the contents of a shepherd's pie proved to be a recipe for brotherly disharmony. Blackburn magistrates heard that John Garvin thought that the pie his brother Michael made should have been topped with tomatoes but Michael disagreed. The upshot was that John, who was hit over the head with a shovel, reacted by threatening to petrol bomb his brother's flat. And he ended up spending a night in custody to allow tempers to cool. John Garvin, 47, of Montague Street, admitted a breach of the peace and was bound over in £100 to keep the peace for 12 months. Catherine Allan, prosecuting, said the brothers lived in separate flats next to each other. On the day of the culinary dispute they had been drinking together since 7am. "The argument started because there were no tomatoes on the shepherds pie that Michael made for tea and John thought this was wrong," said Miss Allan. John called his brother an offensive name and then said he was going to petrol bomb his flat. "Michael was concerned by this threat because on a previous occasion John had started a fire in his own flat," said Miss Allan. Liz Parker, defending, said her client did not accept making a remark about petrol bombing his brother's flat. "He does say that his brother hit him over the head with a shovel and it is very clear there was a lot of trouble over nothing," she added. (The article has a pullout quote which says “It is very clear there was a lot of trouble over nothing” - LIZ PARKER in large letters) District Judge Peter Ward, who imposed the bind over, asked in court: "You can make shepherd's pie without tomatoes can't you?" But 'legal' opinion at Blackburn magistrates, where the issue became quite a talking point, was divided. A female defence solicitor said it should be made with lamb and topped with sliced tomatoes and that a pie made with b…

Press cutting Lancashire Telegraph, 20 April 2008: Shepherd's pie recipe rumpus. Subhead: Petrol bomb threat in tomato topping row. By ANDREW BELLARD A dispute over the contents of a shepherd's pie proved to be a recipe for brotherly disharmony. Blackburn magistrates heard that John Garvin thought that the pie his brother Michael made should have been topped with tomatoes but Michael disagreed. The upshot was that John, who was hit over the head with a shovel, reacted by threatening to petrol bomb his brother's flat. And he ended up spending a night in custody to allow tempers to cool. John Garvin, 47, of Montague Street, admitted a breach of the peace and was bound over in £100 to keep the peace for 12 months. Catherine Allan, prosecuting, said the brothers lived in separate flats next to each other. On the day of the culinary dispute they had been drinking together since 7am. "The argument started because there were no tomatoes on the shepherds pie that Michael made for tea and John thought this was wrong," said Miss Allan. John called his brother an offensive name and then said he was going to petrol bomb his flat. "Michael was concerned by this threat because on a previous occasion John had started a fire in his own flat," said Miss Allan. Liz Parker, defending, said her client did not accept making a remark about petrol bombing his brother's flat. "He does say that his brother hit him over the head with a shovel and it is very clear there was a lot of trouble over nothing," she added. (The article has a pullout quote which says “It is very clear there was a lot of trouble over nothing” - LIZ PARKER in large letters) District Judge Peter Ward, who imposed the bind over, asked in court: "You can make shepherd's pie without tomatoes can't you?" But 'legal' opinion at Blackburn magistrates, where the issue became quite a talking point, was divided. A female defence solicitor said it should be made with lamb and topped with sliced tomatoes and that a pie made with b…

And lo, it came to pass that the 18th anniversary of the greatest local news story ever told came upon us, and we were sore amazed

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a slightly grumpy looking tuxedo kitty, lounging in a wood tray filled with straw, with a medal round his neck.

a slightly grumpy looking tuxedo kitty, lounging in a wood tray filled with straw, with a medal round his neck.

The Dickin Medal is the highest award that can be issued to animals in British military service. Bearing the words "We Also Serve" it has been awarded 75 times since its creation in 1943.

Only one cat has ever received the award.

This is the story of Able Seacat Simon, of HMS Amethyst. 🧵 1/25

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Not yet! The final biome (Deep North) will be released with 1.0, but there's still no official release date yet. I'm hoping for pre-summer, but who knows? The only sure thing is that they've long said that it will be complete *this year*.

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Glorious.

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As @goodlawproject.org have pointed out, among many others, Palantir is a company inextricably linked to the Health Secretary, Wes Streeting, and the Labour government as a whole. When they come out with scary shit like this it is time to cut ties, fast.
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Because we get asked a lot. by @PalantirTech(Palantir) | Twitter Thread Reader Because we get asked a lot. The Technological Republic, in brief. 1. Silicon Valley owes a moral debt to the country that made its rise possible. The engineering elite of Silicon Valley has an affir...

Palantir put out the most cartoonishly evil statement possible. They’re so arrogant and self-confident they don’t seem to believe their fascistic plans can be opposed.

We must get rid of Palantir altogether.

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Truly scary. Already with a foothold in the NHS and other areas of UK govt and services. Any national govt with an interest in the safety & security of its ppl, country and future would boot their ass out the door without thinking twice.

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These ppl are truly scary, evil m*****-f*****s and must not be permitted anywhere near the NHS or given access to any public data or services in the UK.

#Palantir

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Valheim has yet to get to 1.0! 5 year anniversary of release in early access was in February. Full release scheduled for 'this year'!

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North londoners! If you fancy watching @wsebag.bsky.social and i work out our VERY new shows (some jokes may die others will emerge victorious) Come to Aces & Eights tonight 😎www.acesandeightssaloonbar.com/events/rosie-holt-and-wi...

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Mid-April to mid-May == best time of the year 😊

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Green Leader Zack Polanski calls for rent controls for all homes Limiting how much landlords can increase rents by is a flagship housing policy for the Green Party.

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Hidden away under the Sussex section of the BBC website, when everything said here is of national importance & concern. Local elections relevant, I wonder?

Zack Polanski discusses rent controls, food banks, powers for local councils, asylum seekers and more.

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I'm a lot younger than I thought!

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★★★★The Milk Carton Kids bring full-cream nourishing folk-from-the-heart with 'Lost Cause Lover Fool', writes @lizofmueslihill.bsky.social www.theartsdesk.com/new-music/mi...

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Scientists just discovered 5.6 million bees under a New York State cemetery This whopping bee aggregation is one of the largest and oldest ever recorded, according to a new study

Guys, I think I might know where all the bees went…

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Hugh from the Armando Iannucci Show

Hugh from the Armando Iannucci Show

“Of course in the old days Bluesky was only on for three hours a day. We used to get dressed up in our Sunday best to log on to it. Then when it shut down again we’d all stand up and sing the national anthem”

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okay everyone, we all need to turn bsky off and then on again at the wall AT THE SAME TIME.

three, two, one, NOW

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Our statement on the Live Nation verdict.

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More, please...

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When you realise that your choice of school could have been better..,

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Imagine if instead of spending billions of dollars supporting terrorists or weapons, the United States had spent that money helping the people of the United States

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Remember, those who are against genocide of Palestinians are the ones full of hate.

If you think otherwise, you are being anti-Semitic.

(this is really strong picture choice for a magazine cover, showing an armed Jewish settler mocking and recording Palestinian woman while stealing her land).

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I think that maybe Musk is now planing to send these to Mars?

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I remember the tweet & the article well. Still stands up to this day - perhaps even more relevant today!

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Deleted all things F-Book related long ago, but took a quick look at the vid. Best comment: "On which side did your Great Grandfather fight in the war?"

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Oh, yes! I bought the 12" of this (backed with 'Whisky & Wine') when it came out. Spent hours headbanging with it on full volume! 😅 Love it to this day. Yet 'Airport' was the hit? 🤷

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What we’re looking for is quite unique: someone who writes excellent narrative articles on large global problems, finds memorable framings to make hard ideas easier to understand, while being genuinely obsessed w/ technical details

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Terrific, as always...

...anniversaries to celebrate today.

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And is his shop still there, and can I take my rubber back? (Quiet all you North Americans giggling in the back)

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