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An interesting question of priorities

I find it a bit odd that four people saw fit to highlight a tweet that I ate a ham and coleslaw baguette from Greggs in Birmingham. Whereas Only two people retweeted the fact that a journalist had been banned from the UK to prevent her from writing about things.

C'est la vie.

Comments

Jerry said…
Its all about Priorities, they were just making sure it wasn't a pasty, as for twitter cannot use the thing, too much to say in such a short use of characters, I like to go on and on and on. anyways hope the sarnie was worth the tweet!!
Anonymous said…
Greggs is a campaigning British high street institution. A bit like Wetherspoons but without the alcohol and with a better success rate.

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