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Melania and The Streisand Effect

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If nothing else, it kills the theory that the US only bombed Iran as a distraction from the Epstein files. It’s very bizarre timing and disclosure isn’t it. I’ve no idea what’s going on there.

PS. Just to add, that’s a lovely looking pad but I’d be worried about rising sea levels and increased coastal erosion. Murton feels safer, if not as warm and as exclusive (the OAP flats up the road are in high demand though apparently, so fairly exclusive).
 
If nothing else, it kills the theory that the US only bombed Iran as a distraction from the Epstein files. It’s very bizarre timing and disclosure isn’t it. I’ve no idea what’s going on there.

PS. Just to add, that’s a lovely looking pad but I’d be worried about rising sea levels and increased coastal erosion. Murton feels safer, if not as warm and as exclusive (the OAP flats up the road are in high demand though apparently, so fairly exclusive).
"PS. Just to add, that’s a lovely looking pad but I’d be worried about rising sea levels and increased coastal erosion"

I thought the same on seeing the picture,

Was down Murton last week opposite the Plough working at one of the four private houses, 4 houses with a gated entry, very nice indeed.

Work down quite often was at Plunch lane first thing before the Murton Job.
 
"PS. Just to add, that’s a lovely looking pad but I’d be worried about rising sea levels and increased coastal erosion"

I thought the same on seeing the picture,

Was down Murton last week opposite the Plough working at one of the four private houses, 4 houses with a gated entry, very nice indeed.

Work down quite often was at Plunch lane first thing before the Murton Job.
They knocked the Murton Rovers club down to build those houses, bastards.
 
They knocked the Murton Rovers club down to build those houses, bastards.
:oops: the pitches are still there though, the fella I was dealing with built them I think he seemed to control the gate etc and he was my point of contact, I'm back there next week at some point, probably Wednesday.
 
:oops: the pitches are still there though, the fella I was dealing with built them I think he seemed to control the gate etc and he was my point of contact, I'm back there next week at some point, probably Wednesday.
They still play from there, I think.

It was a lovely set up back in the day, two decent pitches with good changing rooms, and the club house was second to none.

Wasted many a Saturday afternoon in there.
 

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