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Will be thinking of you at your birthday bash, Abi, and raising my glass from afar. So wish I could join you again this year but alas, I only arrive in England on the 12th of June. Have a blast and wishing you the happiest birthday 🎁😘🌻

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Will miss you this year Sarah. Lots of love xx

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Thanks Jules. I’ll be with you in spirit 🥂

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Hi Abi and the family here. Not listen for a while. I just wanted to tell you. My beautiful Billy lost his fight on the 26th and closed his eyes to the world.

The pain i feel is just overwhelming.

But the kindness that has surrounded me as my soul has been ripped apart gives me hope.

Have a wonderful birthday Abi.

Please raise a glass from my Bill. We listened together many times over the years.

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My dearest Debbie,

I’m so very sorry to hear about your Billy. Please know we’re all here for you.

It will be an honour to raise a special glass for your wonderful Bill on Saturday night.

I will say a prayer for him tonight. 🙏

Much love

Abs ❤️

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Oh Debbie, I’m so sorry to hear this terribly sad news. Thinking of you and sending much love to you and yours. Billy 💙

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My heart goes out to you Debbie.

Much love 💙💔💙

🥃🥃🥃

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Debbie, I’m so sorry to hear about your Billy. No words can stop your pain but I hope that God will take good care of you both xx

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Oh wow.So sorry to hear your sad news Debbie.Will raise a few glasses to your beloved Billy and all the other absent friends 😪❤️🙏🙏Xx

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Oh Debbie, I am so so sorry to hear this. You were there for him all the way . Thinking of you and your children and sending love. ❤️❤️

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So very sorry to hear this Debbie. Thinking of you and your family. Take care xxx

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Debbie, you, you're family and Billy will be in my prayers tonight 💙

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*your family (sorry, bloody predictive text and not having my glasses on!)

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Loved the poems.

Without hope, what is there?

💙💙💙HOPE💙💙💙

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Another brilliant pod Abi! Without hope, I would not be able to motivate myself to do much, especially after the last few years. The current agenda just wants to destroy everybody's hopes and dreams.

Look forward to seeing you soon! 😊 💖

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Always with hope, glass half full, nothing is truly over until the fat lady sings as they say. I would imagine our darling Diana when asked to comment on “bloody Charlie” would have just given one of those wonderful downward looks with a half smile. Have the best birthday Abi have a glass of bubbles for me xx 🌸⭐️🥂 xx

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Wonderous pod Abi - from the dentists chair to the sublime 🙏

Have the best birthday , I will be thinking of you and will raise a glass 🥂💫

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Beautiful Poem”s Abi - but mostly wanted to say 💄HAVE A FANTASTIC BIRTHDAY BASH🥂🍾. Wish I could be there too♥️ Love Natalie from British Columbia

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The terms hope and faith are often used interchangeably. Although personally, they hold different meanings. Those blackpilled tend to have lost both, living in a world of eternal victimhood.

For me, Hope implies that something external to ourselves will step in and make everything OK. A form of delegated responsibility if you will.

Over the past few years, I've been through the ringer in many ways, personally, financially and spiritually and watching the damage inflicted on the population, en masse, understandably would have made many people lose hope.

That's why I prefer Faith. Faith that I have the power to continue to battle against any obstacle put in my way, Faith that we will create a better world for our children, and Faith that the public will also finally find their inner voice and stand up.

I mean afterall, we've already made it this far 😉

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What a brilliant post Bel, every word resonates with me x

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🙏

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Have a wonderful birthday bash Abi. Sorry I can't be there. I look forward to hearing all about it. xx

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Charles is not fit to be King, Defender of the faith he is not. The new portrait of Charles is satanic.

Without hope we have nothing, never give up, we will prevail.

To everyone going to Abi’s Birthday bash, have a wonderful evening. Despite my best efforts I cannot be there this year and I will miss you all 🍸🍹🍾

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Great poems. We have to have hope. We have been downtrodden but are resilient. We have to keep fighting and we have to have hope we win. However long it takes.

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P.s We can only go forward with Hope.Without hope we'd be depressed

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🤣🤣Hilarious pod today Abi.The trip to the dentists and Charles's portrait sketch wete really funny 🤣🤣

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Beautiful poems, Abi. Looking forward to meeting you and the Abi Daily Fam at the weekend x

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Have a wonderful birthday bash bonanza Abi and don't forget to upload some photos. Wish I could have been there. Enjoy all the lovely substack people who will be attending have fun. Xxx 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 xxxx

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At a local nursery buying some plants last week when a lady came in and the owner who I’m friendly with started talking and asking about her son who had laid a patio for him not long ago.

My ears pricked up because of the mention of the jabs and she said she’d had three and wasn’t getting anymore. The nursery owner did take some but was saying how Covid had been a big scam and they both agreed people had been poisoned with the jabs.

It turns out that the ladies son was in hospital with cancer that had just sprung up out of the blue and he’s only 58yrs old.

She then went on to tell us how her daughter had died a week after taking a Moderna jab.

Her daughter lived in Spain and they spoke daily, she had said how unwell she felt as soon as she had it to her mother.

The last time she spoke she told her mother she felt a little better than she had done.

The next day her flatmate found her dead in bed, her alarm had gone off but she hadn’t got up so she made her a cuppa and took it in and found her gone.

I felt so sorry for this poor woman who had lost one child she’d had to go collect and fly home and now her son was dying and she openly stated it was the jabs that had done it all.

I’m so angry and disgusted by not just our scummy politicians but all those involved in aiding and abetting as if the dead and injured don’t matter. They do matter as this poor woman along with many others are left wondering what the hell and why has this happened to those I love, I just wanted to give her a big hug and tell her it would all be ok.

Oh forgot to mention the daughter died not long before her 60th birthday, our crummy government will be able to tick another two people off the list for paying pensions too.

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