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Eoghan Desmond (falalalalaaaa falafel male)

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WalledCityMusicFest(@walledcitymusic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Only ONE WEEK left until the magical quartet of singers from Chamber Choir Ireland grace Derry with their heavenly voices!

Get ready for a delightful evening filled with songs that capture the essence of springtime 🐝

Don't miss out 👉 bit.ly/3IUYpr4

Only ONE WEEK left until the magical quartet of singers from @ChamberChoirIre grace Derry with their heavenly voices! Get ready for a delightful evening filled with songs that capture the essence of springtime 🐝 Don't miss out 👉 bit.ly/3IUYpr4
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Chamber Choir Ireland(@ChamberChoirIre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you catch our wonderful soprano Charlotte O’Hare on BBC Radio Ulster over the weekend?

Listen back to her conversation with John Toal, all about our travelling quartet and their Northern Ireland tour—starting later this week! 🐦🐝

bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0…

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Michael Quinn(@Quinnfreelance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to Chamber Choir Ireland Quartet presented by Moving On Music The Portico of Ards on Sunday. Janequin, Palestrina, Cole Porter et al, and new works by Rhona clarke Stephen McNeff and Eoghan Desmond (falalalalaaaa falafel male) – what's not to like? Some tickets still available. porticoards.com/whats-on/chamb…

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Gavin Higgins(@gavhiggins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵 As of today, London, a city of nearly 9m ppl, with over 30m visitors each year, has only one full time opera house. Berlin a city of 3.5m ppl has 3 opera houses. Paris a city of 2.1m ppl has 3 opera houses - happy Easter Arts Council England English National Opera 💔…(1)

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Christian Keil(@pronounced_kyle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In one of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy books, there's a scene where a planet is doomed — so they divide society into three groups to evacuate:

#1: the best and brightest
#2: management consultants and marketing execs
#3: builders and doers

The planet sends off Ship 2…

In one of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy books, there's a scene where a planet is doomed — so they divide society into three groups to evacuate: #1: the best and brightest #2: management consultants and marketing execs #3: builders and doers The planet sends off Ship 2…
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Eoghan Desmond (falalalalaaaa falafel male)(@eoghandesmond) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a fab disc. The Benevoli is an absolutely thrilling listen, especially the Credo, and it was a joy to work on. But don’t take my word for it — read all about it in BBC Music Magazine!

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Eoghan Desmond (falalalalaaaa falafel male)(@eoghandesmond) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Absolute scenes trying to add a new card on British Airways — I’ve chosen United Kingdom as the billing country but it is forcing me to choose a Canadian state as part of my address!

Absolute scenes trying to add a new card on @British_Airways — I’ve chosen United Kingdom as the billing country but it is forcing me to choose a Canadian state as part of my address!
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Bumblebee Conservation Trust(@BumblebeeTrust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your kindness can kill a bumblebee 💔

📢 Please share! Bumblebee queens are starting to emerge from hibernation. British weather isn’t always ideal and people with the best intentions can cause more harm good. Let’s change that.

🧵1/5

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Eoghan Desmond (falalalalaaaa falafel male)(@eoghandesmond) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why do this particular crop of privately educated Fine Gael boys speak in this artificially lowered voice? Where are they even placing their larynx?

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Spelling Mistakes Cost Lives(@darren_cullen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fun fact about the England flag is that in 1190 English merchants licenced its use from Genoa as a disguise to protect English ships in the Mediterranean & the King paid an annual licencing fee for its use. Eventually England stopped paying the fee & it just.. became our flag.

Fun fact about the England flag is that in 1190 English merchants licenced its use from Genoa as a disguise to protect English ships in the Mediterranean & the King paid an annual licencing fee for its use. Eventually England stopped paying the fee & it just.. became our flag.
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