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Monthly Archives: July 2013
“Look, no bad dreams there.”
The last couple of weeks have been a bit “Reece Shearsmith dominated”. First I watched “A Field in England” directed by Ben Wheatley after seeing on Twitter that the film was released on line on the same day as it … Continue reading
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“These people are here to protect you. They’re soldiers.”
The National Health Service is 65 years old today. If pressed I would have said it was older. It’s just always been around helping everyone out in my experience. I was born with a heart murmur and jaundice so … Continue reading