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Gerald Kaufman and Gorton councillor condemn Devo Manc
Conrad Bower From left: Emma Runswick (Save Our NHS), Caroline Martin (Gorton Against Poverty) and Sir Gerald Kaufman (MP for Manchester Gorton) Gerald Kaufman denounces the Devo Manc deal at public meeting in Levenshulme. Gorton South Councillor Julie Reid warns … Continue reading
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More Brazilian expressions!
Originally posted on Brazil to the World:
Desculpa qualquer coisa – Pardon anything Saying “Desculpa qualquer coisa” is like saying: “Forgive me if I have said anything wrong, have done anything that may have bothered you, or if I was…
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The Corbyn Factor
A little late I know, but hopefully the sentiment still stands… In a few days time when Jeremy Corbyn becomes the next leader of the Labour party, the on-slought by the British press is going to be unprecedented. The Sun … Continue reading
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Manchester Food And Drink Deals, Offers And Specials This Thursday To Sunday
Where to go to eat, drink and be merry plus details about selected weekend events. https://thirtysomethingplus.wordpress.com/2015/09/30/manchester-food-drink-offers-specials-thursday-friday-saturday-sunday/
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Tagged deansgate, drinks, food, fun, gay village, information, live music, Manchester, manchester city centre, news, Northern Quarter, Spinningfields
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Last night I slept dreamily, yesterday night I spent 2.5 hours sat on a table.
… Fully geared up in a head torch boots and snake protectors, armed with a more powerful torch. Also terrified and trying not to burst into panic-tears. It was my third night in the rainforest. Let me rewind. I arrived … Continue reading
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Tagged Brazil, budget travel, caffe nero, challenge, fear, long post, parrots, spiders, storms, zelda
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Suicide Up Close in São Paulo
I’ve never seen a jumper up close. Suicide where someone leaps off a tall building is always what you see in movies and usually a hero comes and talks the jumper out of leaping to their death. However, after I … Continue reading
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Tagged augusta, Brasil, Brazil, death, rua augusta, Sao Paulo, suicide, suicidio
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Stride-by Sextet
A favourite of this flâneur: the stride-by shot. These six were taken in the following cities, in order: London, Berlin, Rhodes (Greece), Leeds, Manchester, London. I’m drawn to the architectural aspects of the street scene, and whereas a couple of years ago … Continue reading
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Tagged berlin, Leeds, London, Manchester, Rhodes, street, stride-by
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A book is like a garden carried in the pocket.
The John Rylands Library is a late-Victorian neo-Gothic building on Deansgate in Manchester, England. The library, which opened to the public in 1900, was founded by Enriqueta Augustina Rylands in memory of her husband, John Rylands. The John Rylands Library … Continue reading
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Tagged Architecture, Books, Gothic, John Rylands Library, library, Manchester, photography, UK
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The Makers Market
Elle- I’ve discovered a really lovely local market in West Didsbury called The Makers Market – it travels to different parts of Manchester every weekend and the stalls range from arts, crafts, food, drink, natural cosmetics and soft furnishings. Today … Continue reading
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Tagged arts and crafts, caipirihna, cocktail, drink, food, homemade, makers market, Manchester, Market
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Street Artists Transformed This Abandoned Factory Into An Art Gallery
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Street Artists Transformed This Abandoned Factory Into An Art Gallery On the 9th of August 2015, an abandoned factory was reopened in a small town in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. The reopening, after decades of being…
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