Adrian Blampied (@blomps) 's Twitter Profile
Adrian Blampied

@blomps

Parent, husband, self trained wine buff (practice makes perfect!), and ex ex motorbike nut.

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linkhttps://www.twitter.com/beantastingwine calendar_today26-04-2009 22:27:43

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You can lose money but make it back. You can forget knowledge but relearn it. You can lose and regain skills, reputation, and authority. But time? Once you lose time, it can never be recovered.

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We live on an island 9x5 miles. 100k+ pop… our health consultants communicate with our GPs by letter! Comms delay means content is often out of date. We can do better! Dr Andrew Mitchell Tony Moretta tom binet #legulcers #digitalhealth

Fesshole🧻 (@fesshole) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Love my dog but she sheds a lot of hair. I bought robot vacuum to run during day to keep the floors clean. Dog shat on floor while I was at work. Robot vacuum smeared it across the whole house over several hours. Worse than a murder scene when I got home.

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Quite right… education approach needs an overhaul… one which will also help the other challenges our children face, especially mental health.

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What can retailers do to differentiate to the extent that they become attractive compared to online? Tagging a few to spark a convo (not saying you are necessarily retailers or battling the Amazons etc) Kevin Keen Matthew Robins Mark Cox Tony Moretta Dominic Jones Dr Andrew Mitchell

Professor Ahmed Hankir (@ahmedhankir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“One day you’ll eat your last meal Smell your last flower Hug your friend for the very last time You might not know it’s the last time That’s why you should do everything you love with passion…” Ricky Gervais, Afterlife

YoungMinds (@youngmindsuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine a world where our education system puts student mental health before exams. A place where there is less pressure to achieve, and more focus on discovering your interests, building resilience, and learning key life skills. That is a world worth striving for.

Naomi Fisher (@naomicfisher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why is it so important for 11-16 year olds to dress in a strictly enforced uniform in order to be educated, and then totally unimportant for 16-23 year olds to do the same? If it’s about preparing for work, why is that only important when they are younger?