Andy Hemming
@andyhemming.bsky.social
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Born to party, forced to work. Screaming Argonaut. Not fast, occasionally furious. Apprentice at the College of Nonchalance. He/Him/Highly favoured
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From where I’m sat (in the UK) I’d be happy to see the back of them, that said they are our problem….
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Hope you are both ok. ❤️
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3 options: keep, sell, tip.
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Just watched “remembering Gene Wilder” on Netflix.

Recommend.
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I hear you.

I need say 25 hours of work a week, decent pay, and the prospect of retirement between 60 & 65…

Feels like a pipe dream.
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It was more like 40 for me… but yeah we went last year and it was great.
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Even just adding a single short run can leave me over pressed…
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Merely a duke and vandal here.
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Yup, I hear that..

I only play once a week, on occasions twice, when things happen and it becomes twice a week it can feel out of balance.

Down time is important.
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I think Fallen is very good.
andyhemming.bsky.social
it was great - super chilled out..
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timbale.bsky.social
Now that's what I call a rictus grin!
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It’d be good to meet you in Manchester.
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#Dolmenwood
darkandwondrous.bsky.social
As October begins, we contemplate how the sea wind had its way with this now-fungal saint.
scary sea-weathered saint on the church near Hartlepool headland (body of saint is heavily eroded down to a veined or boxwork-like underlying structure of the stone, which looks like weird branching fungus).
andyhemming.bsky.social
The problem being reach, for both musicians and listeners?
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jaythechou.bsky.social
I Photoshop Paddington into a movie, TV show, or pop culture until I forget: Day 1673
Paddington in The Wicker Man (1974)
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andyhemming.bsky.social
Also,it’s good for democracy.

(Because it’s good for your brain)
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sketchesbyboze.bsky.social
Reading for pleasure has fallen by 40 percent since 2000. This is not progress. You should read because it's good for your brain, your soul. You should read because our freedoms will not long endure in a post-literate world. Most of all, you should read because it's fun.