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Friday, May 27, 2022

Senses working overtime #368

1 Melanie Lynskey - New Plymouth to Hollywood wilderness




2 Best songwriting partnerships




3 What are our lives for? And other philosophical questions.




4 Coffee bad? Red wine good?




5 How to stay informed without getting paralysed by bad news.



Overtime: WALK ON!




(Courtesy James Whatley)

Posted by Wozza at 12:18 PM
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