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In Cornwall an alpaca that thinks is human

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Tea is a six-month-old orphaned alpaca who lives with an 11-year-old boy named Caspar. Caspar’s grandparents have an alpaca farm, after little Tea was born she didn’t eat and didn’t grow up and one day Caspar’s grandfather found her malnourished on the ground.
Tea’s mother died the same day. Not knowing what to do, Caspar’s mother had Tea at home who immediately bonded with the boy. They immediately became close friends so much that now Tea often prefers to be with him and be pampered than to be with other alpacas.
They even have breakfast together at the kitchen table. But the story does not end here, in fact Caspar has started renting Tea for meetings on zoom. For £ 15 you can have Tea arriving at your meeting in zoom dressed up in some funny way. Five pounds of this goes to charity. You can see Caspar and Tea’s feat here on Facebook.
Worked in many sectors including recruitment and marketing. Lucky to have found a soulmate who was then taken far too soon. No intention of moving on and definitely not moving to Thailand for the foreseeable future. Might move forward. Owned by a cat.

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Streaming begins at 4pm with three hours of culture and Irish, with storytelling, film, music, dance, language and entertainment. From 7pm the event goes fully live with presenter Angela Scanlon, who will host conversations with Imelda May, Richard Corrigan, Emma Dabiri, Siobhan McSweeney and others.
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From 21 June 2021 the musical Back to the Future will start in London, which as the title says is the theatrical and musical version of the famous film.
The musical is expected to remain in London until at least February 13, 2022. The show lasts two hours and 40 minutes and is located at the Adelphi Theater Strand, London, WC2R 0NS

The beloved 1985 film Back to the Future was a huge success and eventually produced two more films, a television series, a ride in a theme park and video games. In addition to being the highest-grossing film of the year, Back to the Future was honored with numerous Oscar, BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations as well as a Hugo Award, a Saturn Award and an Academy Award. You may never have thought of wanting to see a musical from this famous film, but now that you know that it exists, you may want to.

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Tina Turner was born Anna Mae Bullock and grew up in Nutbush, Tennessee. From humble beginnings Tina has managed to become a star and has sold more concert tickets than any other solo artist. The musical tells about her life and the ups and downs of her long career, you will hear many songs you know.
She began in the 1960s with her then husband Ike Turner, she became known for hits like A Fool in Love, River Deep – Mountain High and Proud Mary. After her abusive marriage ended, Tina rebuilt her career and staged a big solo comeback in the mid-1980s. In 1984, her fifth solo album, Private Dancer, became a worldwide success.




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