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W/C 25th April 2022
Seeing Neil Morrissey yesterday has reminded me how much I used to enjoy a particular episode of Bob the Builder. It was a feature-length episode from 2001 called a Christmas To Remember and it featured (amongst others) Elton John, Chris Evans and Noddy Holder.
It became a bit of a Christmas staple long before the kids came along, and tbh has always been appreciated more by me than either of my offspring.
So even though Neil was looking a little grumpy when he walked past me yesterday, and certainly not up to being approached for a natter, I just want to doff my cap in recognition of this piece of work alone.
Stay safe.
Don't Let your Chance Go By - The Jeff Healey Band
The London Wall
Therapy For Me (or TFM as I now refer to it) is a bit of an audio curiosity. It started out as a mechanism for me to clear my head, with the hope that by saying stuff out loud it would act as a little bit of self-help. It's remains loose in style, fluid in terms of content and raw - it's a one take, press record and see what happens, affair.
If you want to keep in touch with TFM and the other stuff I do then please follow me on Facebook, Insta, Twitter or Patreon. Thanks for getting this far.
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W/C 25th April 2022
Seeing Neil Morrissey yesterday has reminded me how much I used to enjoy a particular episode of Bob the Builder. It was a feature-length episode from 2001 called a Christmas To Remember and it featured (amongst others) Elton John, Chris Evans and Noddy Holder.
It became a bit of a Christmas staple long before the kids came along, and tbh has always been appreciated more by me than either of my offspring.
So even though Neil was looking a little grumpy when he walked past me yesterday, and certainly not up to being approached for a natter, I just want to doff my cap in recognition of this piece of work alone.
Stay safe.
Don't Let your Chance Go By - The Jeff Healey Band
The London Wall
Therapy For Me (or TFM as I now refer to it) is a bit of an audio curiosity. It started out as a mechanism for me to clear my head, with the hope that by saying stuff out loud it would act as a little bit of self-help. It's remains loose in style, fluid in terms of content and raw - it's a one take, press record and see what happens, affair.
If you want to keep in touch with TFM and the other stuff I do then please follow me on Facebook, Insta, Twitter or Patreon. Thanks for getting this far.

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