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Andrew McCarron

@mrandymccarron

Trying to be positive. Not always succeeding.

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Visiting one of my hometown teams Ashton United. If the cameras weren't there, the people of Hurst Cross might have had a stronger word with him.

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Breaking my Twitter fast to share this #ColourBlindAwarenessDay Both my son and I are colour blind and it's a pain in the arse.

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When you scream and shout about literally anything, people stop listening. I don't see how this sort of performative outrage is helping problem gamblers. theguardian.com/politics/2024/…

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(9/12) Baron Heneage of the broken leg is a bit of a grump. But he's absolutely certain about the "terrible war" to come in 1999, as predicted by Nostradamus. And stand by for the best line in the whole affair at the end of this clip...

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Johnson was interested in Sinclair Lewis's 1935 novel It Can't Happen Here, a story about how fascism might take hold in America. He worked up a modern retelling of the story - called Storm Warning - and pitched the idea to NBC as a mini-series.

Johnson was interested in Sinclair Lewis's 1935 novel It Can't Happen Here, a story about how fascism might take hold in America. He worked up a modern retelling of the story - called Storm Warning - and pitched the idea to NBC as a mini-series.
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Ah what lousy news. Joe always gave me way more time than my standing in the industry deserved. What a shame we've lost him. Although he description of his cancer as 'tedious' will always stick with me.

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Check out my latest article: Why the gaming industry needs to come together for something bigger linkedin.com/pulse/why-gami… via LinkedIn

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Yeah. AGCs only existed since 2005. Someone should tell bacta that it had an imaginary Division 3 AGC membership for decades before that.

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Interesting report from Gambling Commission today where they basically admit they have no idea on the size of the black market for gambling. If they were an operator, they'd probably fine themselves several million for this ignorance.