Arbitrary tweets made by TheGingerDog up to 10 June 2018
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RT That car you drew in kindergarten does exist.
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RT What comes closest to your view on how well Brexit is going?
All Brits: 10% well, 73% badly
Remain: 5% well, 85%… twitter.com/i/web/status/1004769364925714432
2018/06/07 -
RT If you’re so insulated from reality that you can’t see that Brexit threatens EVERYTHING — jobs, NHS, investment, wo… twitter.com/i/web/status/1005423875960819712 2018/06/09
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RT Cows: how long is too long?
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RT Newly released UK technical note on data protection for the Brexit negotiations. Try not to spit out your coffee at… twitter.com/i/web/status/1004735087164952577 2018/06/07
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RT May want to use something more than a couple of pieces of metal.
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RT I’ve been doing some research on remote work, and I’ve found that the best practices of distributed teams benefit l… twitter.com/i/web/status/1004526784023441408 2018/06/07
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RT For all the people who left #github and migrated to #gitlab on a rush because you don’t like Microsoft, welcome to… twitter.com/i/web/status/1004087778760646656 2018/06/05
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RT @BromsLibDems nauseated by David Davies pointing the finger at `those who want to hurt the UK ‘ over Brexit. Who is… twitter.com/i/web/status/1004411227647471617 2018/06/06
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RT Little-disguised fury at Government from freight trade “angry” at “reckless” approach “playing chicken” and “hangin… twitter.com/i/web/status/1004257016011821056 2018/06/06
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RT The main problem with Github being bought by Microsoft isn’t MS.
It’s that in 2018 we still haven’t learned that c… twitter.com/i/web/status/1003615096910893056
2018/06/04 -
RT 1/ I can’t believe what’s happening in the block of flats I live in. There are 40 homes here and we all pay a small… twitter.com/i/web/status/1003735659390160896 2018/06/04
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RT Plans to build a new sports hall in Bromsgrove have been unanimously rejected – bromsgrovestandard.co.uk/news/plans-to-build-a-new-sports-hall-in-bromsgrove-have-been-unanimously-rejected/ 2018/05/31
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RT 193,939 is a Circular Prime: regardless of what way you arrange the digits, the resulting number is prime