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I went to Birmingham today and took a picture of this.

My initial thought was, I should message her. I just didn’t want to encroach or make her feel that she had to communicate with me if she didn’t want to, as i said, we’ve had no contact. It was a serious relationship and a serious break up, but I spent a lot of time with her family and it’s sad news to hear.

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I forget sometimes that you would have not had the same skate history as me/us.
That’s been there forever, used to roll through everytime we skated Central TV.

Yeah I remember that. I used to love rolling into TV and seeing the session, usually a kicker in the middle and the usuals flying off it. Don’t think I ever saw you though Jagger.

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I know that you daft spanner. We used to come down before I knew you. I think I went twice before the block got stopped. Its changed a hell of a lot around there.

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ha, I did wonder why you posted it, I was sure you’d have known.

Yeah, the ledges were chalky as hell. I think I was more interested in up and off over the bin than grinding them. Pretty sure I would have started going to Brum in 94/95.

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Had no idea it was that tight. The photo does it no justice. A Wig photo for a UK article in TWS I think?

Driving home from work, just started snowing and there’s about 1cm on the ground and this kid is just skating through it, totally charging, zero fucks given, what a ruler, stoked me out no end

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That’s what the rolled-up trousers are for.

A surprising amount of Tories (that’s two now) on my Instagram. Disappointing.

That’s two who advertised it. I bet there’s more.

Yeah. If two people have the balls to come out with that stuff, there must be plenty who don’t.

I work in an office with age ranges mostly between 20 and 40. A massive mix of people but mostly young people.

Pretty much half them openly said they were voting tory and the other half libs/lab.

Thought it was pretty weird how open everyone was and nobody questioned the other.

It was nice.

Not so nice knowing you work amongst people with those views.

I find this a bit weird.

Can you not be friends with someone or work alongside someone who has these views?

My wife believes in spirits and mediums and acupuncture which i think is total idiocy but I still love her.

My Wife believes in God. Pffff

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I’d struggle to be honest. “Oh, that’s Dave - he’s a bit of a racist, and he’d like to be rich at the expense of poor people, but he’s a good laugh” seems like quite hard work.

I get to pick who I work with I suppose so I don’t really spend any time with people that different to me, I guess. Father in law goes to chapel and my mother in law knows that’s all made up, and I do wonder how they stayed together. What happens when one starts talking about it? Or do you just know not to?

I know what you mean but we all know people that have different ideas of life, even our families have warped views. You can’t choose your family and you can’t choose who the company you work for hires as well.
My business partner just voted Tory and I had a dig at him for it but i’m not going to ditch our business over it.

After laughing in her face about how ghosts don’t exist I’ve learned not to.

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