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What a great pod to end the week on, so much was said so I’ll probably forget to write something.

I’d completely forgotten about that tunes advert🤣🤣

Watched your interview with Jacqui, literally spat my drink out when she mentioned ketamine and you started doing a rave🤣🤣.

Brilliant comments from everyone, great to see Will... Where the fuck have you been ?😉

So many great people on here and yes, we definitely need more dodgy porn stories from shouty mum.

The Jude Law has a small cock comment was priceless .

Thanks Abi for the birthday wishes. Jules rang me for a blether earlier so that was lovely of her. See Jules, you love me really😘😘

Have a great weekend everyone and huge love as always to Lisa 💖💖💖

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Hi Abs (hope thats not too informal). Had a very interesting convo with an old friend who works in pharma clinical trials. I asked her if she thought i was mad for not getting the jab. She said she knows I am intelligent and have my reasons for my decision... but the most interesting thing she said (with tears in her eyes) was that she needs to have trust in experts or she wouldn't know who to trust anymore. She also is having a crisis of faith in her own industry because she knows first-hand how her own employer manipulates data for their own ends. She wants to pack it all in but doesn't know how. Fascinating, but sad to see the fear in a loved one's eyes. The jig is up. The fact that transmission was never tested was unpleasant (new) news for her. I gently encouraged her to look at the content of the trials, and she will. Even people in the sector are unaware of the specific problems with these products, but are well aware of industry-wide deceptions. The conversation made me feel there is hope for truth to come out.

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Happy Birthday again Trudi ❤️ and have a great weekend everyone. I think this week’s Abi podcasts have been superb x

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Just a quick reply on Sabbatean Frankists....They were mentioned in the book that everybody talks about....180 degrees. From what I gather they are a cult that infiltrated the main religions and they are supposedly involved in satanic rituals. They were new to me before reading the book. There is plenty of podcasts on rumble on the subject.

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Great pod tonight Abi, i watched the interview with Jacquie have to say it makes me so sad when i see that footage of you being arrested. You must be knackered tonight have a fab weekend………Lisa xx

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A lovely pod and some great comments. It was Jim Rockford who was played by James Garner 😃

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Words I never thought I would say but burny bum hole was an absolute tonic 😂

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Call me a pedantic wanker but wasn’t it a second class ticket to Nottingham?

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If anyone wants a free, easy way to deepen their connection with God/Source, then try mugwort tea.

It is flowering everywhere right now. It’s really tall, with leaves that are green on top and silver underneath.

It gives you lucid dreams, is protective against psychic attack and is very balancing (it will help you quickly to become your best version).

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Thanks for more fun, wisdom and laughter in your podcasts Abi.Great comments too from a down to earth and very savvy Abi Daily family.

Also thanks for showing a genuine interest in us all.You did mention my knitwear so I will try and send some pics....(don't know how, maybe via email as I'm not on Telegram. ...)

I have a large portfolio of my collections which were usually 12 styles, in 3 different colourways, per season.So I used to have to make around 200 garments in each collection with the help of my local outworkers.The pieces are 'fully fashioned' on a manual knitting machine and sewn up by hand.It was high end designer womenswear for a very feminine clientele.

I started selling on Camden Market in 1990 and was then spotted by an American buyer(another story) and then by a Japanese agent in 1994 who introduced me later to the larger Japanese designer retail market in 1996.After selling to them for 9yrs the recession was on the horizon, as well as a different more masculine, style preference...The Japanese and the UK buyers started demanding lower wholesale prices which made it too stressful and no longer worth my while.By 2007 they wanted me to start making in China to achieve their profit margins which I flatly refused.That was the time to get out of the rag trade for me.

It sounds sad but I'm living a stress free life now, only making the knitwear for myself ,friends and family.My new business is with my twin sister, Clodagh(she used to be a chef in London and the Midlands) We look after people's doggies when they go on holiday and also do a few domestic cleans in private homes.We no longer have the stress we used to have.

Sorry for the long story about my work!🤣I'll try and post some pics of knits... X

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This is quite a fitting tune lately:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bvkm75p9upo

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