- Fri, 14:26: Lazarus the cockatoo rises again after being caught in wild hail storm https://t.co/ymLxAX4QUU via @ABCNews
- Fri, 18:32: RT @FairfaxArchives: #OnThisDay Rainy day fashions for the Anthony Hordern's Parade modelled at the Fairfax offices on 12 October 1957. Pho…
- Fri, 18:50: RT @catvalente: Watching Bake Off and have learned what a Bedfordshire Clanger is--spoiler, it is not a disturbing sex act, it is a long pa…
- Sat, 08:32: RT @CBC: It's no longer a Murdoch Mystery how Yannick Bisson ties a tie. | @CBCMurdoch https://t.co/fLYQkyyBbi
- Sat, 08:32: RT @NTLive: In international cinemas: ★★★★★ ‘A hell of a production.’ The Times. Don't miss Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller in…
- Sat, 08:33: RT @MeCookieMonster: Contrary to popular belief, me don’t only eat cookies. Me eat three square meals a day… with lots of circular desserts.
- Sat, 08:36: RT @70s_party: Happy #WorldEggDay everyone https://t.co/uU8YoNSJb9
- Sat, 08:36: RT @AshmoleanMuseum: Happy #WorldEggDay! This is a decorated ostrich egg found in pieces in a grave at Naqada, Egypt, dating to around 3600…
- Sat, 08:51: RT @caitylotz: Why you should be watching ‘Legends of Tomorrow’ — according to EW and Beebo https://t.co/khbuWRajoX via @ew
- Sat, 08:58: RT @70s_party: For a charm of powerful trouble, Like a hell-broth boil and bubble. https://t.co/8zxfwHRe6y
- Sat, 08:58: RT @ParrotOfTheDay: The unique colours of Australia’s regent parrot (Polytelis anthopeplus), seen onour recent trip to Hattah-Kulkyne Natio…
- Sat, 08:58: RT @britishmuseum: In ancient Mesopotamia, ostrich egg shells were often cut open and used as cups or bowls. This example was made around…
- Sat, 09:00: RT @presentcorrect: The Sainsburys Supermarket Packaging Archive is now online, and it is a thing of great beauty. https://t.co/jdAse9T4iL…
- Sat, 09:04: RT @ProfBrianCox: Absolutely unbelievable (to me) colourised footage from WW1. https://t.co/JqLSrwLzTi
- Sat, 09:08: RT @robinalexbaker: Part of the legacy of the hugely popular and influential THE PRIVATE LIFE OF HENRY VIII (1933) was cementing the notion…
- Sat, 09:15: Trained TS dogs are just wonderful. https://t.co/FrB5VcCYVF
- Sat, 09:17: RT @tomgreever: Wherever there is a handmade sign, there's usually a design problem https://t.co/Bxse3RCvEN
- Sat, 09:25: RT @HelAdams: Love a bit of back-of-cubicle door interpretation in museum loos. Especially when it’s about penguin pee 🐧 @morethanadodo #mu…
- Sat, 09:25: RT @AshmoleanMuseum: It's still #WorldEggDay! This is an 18th-century Japanese netsuke (a cord fastener) in the form of a tengu mountain de…
- Sat, 09:41: RT @mercedeslynz: Thank you to Jimmy and the entire @JimmyKimmelLive team for inviting me on the show last night to share this message with…
- Sat, 09:47: RT @Outlander_STARZ: If there were an Emmy category for Cutest Animal Actor, this good boy would win, paws down. Right, @JohnBell? #Outland…