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Re: Another one bites the dust – politicalbetting.com
My mother had a huge crush of Freddie and absolutely refused to believe it was possibly a 'non-goer'. Also, my favourite Freddie story went along the lines of : London cinema, early 80s, mi… (View Post)1 -
Re: Will Robert Jenrick become the most famous Traitor of 2026? – politicalbetting.com
I've been quite enjoying the work of this AI video artist : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtZuevvk0Yw Something between 1960s Roger Corman and a "Georgian/Yugoslav Unknown Masterpieces&qu… (View Post)1 -
Re: The ego has landed – politicalbetting.com
"Nothing is true, everything is permitted" I was re-reading some William Burroughs over Christmas. I keep having the feeling we're falling into a world that Anthony Burgess, Ballard, B… (View Post)1 -
Re: Sir Keir Starmer continues to use humour – politicalbetting.com
It rather saddens me that something like Douglas Campbell's "Secret Society" wouldn't even be commissioned now. Not sure how legit this copy of the episode is - but it keeps comin… (View Post)1 -
Re: Sir Keir Starmer continues to use humour – politicalbetting.com
I have a faint memory of maybe a Timewatch documentary featuring someone who - as a kid - had waited around to see Harold Wilson at some local event. Then discovered their whole life had been monitor… (View Post)1
