- Sat, 17:20: RT @DivineDropbear: Eastern Koel (the neighbour you never wanted) calls to attract a partner, stretches and eats berries (Eudynamys orien…
- Sat, 17:26: RT @SydneyTheatreCo: It's closing night for Accidental Death of an Anarchist. Biggest congrats to the cast and crew on a side-splitingly hi…
- Sat, 18:48: This feels like everyday at chez rubble. I'm the fat one, natch. https://t.co/0ZAfaYiPst
- Sat, 18:53: RT @qikipedia: Word of the day: GARDYLOO (archaic) - A warning cry used in Edinburgh to inform people that the contents of a chamber pot we…
- Sat, 18:55: RT @erinrileyau: This is a bin chicken fighting a bush turkey, and it is excellent https://t.co/r80kXltot9
- Sat, 18:58: RT @BBCOne: There's a word for it! ANSTANDSSTÜCK is a word that literally means "decency piece". It's the last piece of cake that everyone…
- Sat, 19:02: RT @WorldAndScience: Absolutely stunning video of the surface of Comet 67PChuryumov-Gerasimenko (By landru79 & ESA) https://t.co/ebdRZX95Gz
- Sat, 19:08: Woken by a prince. Dozed off after chugging cough syrup (flu, week 6) and only woke up when the entourage of sirens… https://t.co/xciS3Pjtuo
- Sat, 19:09: RT @SirWilliamD: ‘Good friends and neighbours’ a women's pub outing to Battersea, 1954 by Grace Robertson. https://t.co/Qb73q2urdK
- Sat, 19:10: RT @NatGalleryAus: 'I got some of these colours from supermarket packaging.' Roy Lichtenstein was born #onthisday 1923. His 'Kitchen range'…
- Sat, 19:16: RT @edgarwright: Sometimes friends of mine are bemused by me still buying dvds and BluRays, clinging on to physical media. But here’s why:…
- Sun, 06:20: RT @qikipedia: There's a Japanese word for the stack of books that you've purchased but not yet read: tsundoku.
- Sun, 06:35: RT @V_and_A: Ever feel like someone is watching you? The intense stare on this 18th century doll comes from it's inset glass lozenge eyes…
- Sun, 06:36: RT @NationalGallery: Look closely at this portrait of 'The Tailor' by Giovanni Battista Moroni and you'll be able to see the chalk lines he…