Published on 12, July, 2020
I'm in my early 40s and was diagnosed with autism just two months ago, so I'm still getting to grips with how it's impacting me and how best to respond.
Yes, me similarly. I see you're especially into comedy, there's an NAS comedy event on this evening claphamgrand.com/.../
That's a pretty strong lineup, would have been a fun evening. I get a lot of comedy online via places like Nextup who have loads of shows online and even livestream from events like the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Did you go to the show?
No, I didn't get organised and it was too long a distance from me too at the moment youtu.be/diXTLc46X90 I'm attracted to Edinburgh Fringe Festival but haven't got to that either, have you? I did impulsively go once around 25 years ago but it turned out I'd got there a week too early (so I just hung around and visited the place instead)
It is, yes. I wasn't sure how to spell it, but I've heard a lot of good things about it. Is it nearby for you?
Is that the Machynlleth Comedy Festival? I didn't know about that one until now, thanks
I also went around 25 years ago, with my parents and my brother, we saw Bill Bailey and had to leave early because he finished after the car parks all shut. I don't travel much these days because of caring respovsibilities but I think if I did go to a festival I'd be tempted by Mach Fest. There's quite a good comedy club where I live which I go to once in a while. This time last year I saw Robin Ince and Laura Lexx.