- Wed, 12:56: Sam McBride: What is happening at Stormont over coronavirus restrictions is inept, but also baffling https://t.co/Am1K8VQ7Ta Strange times.
- Wed, 13:20: RT @pmdfoster: British sausage makers face EU freeze after Brexit – my latest via @FT with @JudithREvans …a tale that ill…
- Wed, 13:25: RT @DavidHenigUK: I don’t think even the Irish can quite believe how impactful their diplomatic effort has been on the course of Brexit and…
- Wed, 13:57: Doesn’t ring a bell – sounds a bit too literate and witty for CJH to be honest. But boosting signal here in case anyone else recognizes it. https://t.co/Mr70SIQIaE
- Wed, 14:45: Astra and Flondrix, by Seamus Cullen A rather bizarre and somewhat distasteful fantasy novel. I read to the end hoping there would be a punchline; but there wasn’t. #nwbooks https://t.co/hsOEggtvIQ https://t.co/R1KbVhiy7W https://t.co/rG89AEDloW
- Wed, 15:46: The Meaning of Tingo, by Adam Jacot de Boinot An extended set of QI rounds about funny words in foreign languages, all mildly amusing, including the Dutch word with eight consecutive consonants, angstschreeuw. #nwbooks https://t.co/cdDQeC0Lp6 https://t.co/o5ELzGbeTx https://t.co/k0lOC9rVEJ
- Wed, 15:48: RT @davidallengreen: Quite the extraordinary intervention from the usually sedate world of Channel Islands politics (And I love the sudden…
- Wed, 16:05: RT @LaurenceBroers: Armenian-Azerbaijani war at a critical conjuncture. AZ forces have extended advance along southern flank to recapture y…
- Wed, 16:05: I honestly thought this headline was satire. https://t.co/J83NceeEP2
- Wed, 16:08: RT @JulesInBxl: @nwbrux Has 2020 taught you nothing? The more implausible it sounds, the more realistic it is that it’s true
- Wed, 16:47: Cimarron, by Edna Ferber Cimarron is a really good book, a feminist text (the words “feminist” and “feminism” are actually used) whose guts were torn out of it by Hollywood. #nwbooks https://t.co/90cYzXpbjg https://t.co/az7N96YMWT https://t.co/wZeHA4TxSX
- Wed, 17:11: RT @OSaumarezSmith: My new out of office reply, courtesy of John Ruskin: https://t.co/EDtKpZtr1Z
- Wed, 19:10: RT @davidallengreen: Oh what a surprise The UK’s tantrum was just for internal consumption then – who would have guessed? https://t.co/tcR…
- Wed, 19:10: RT @bbcdoctorwho: Two years since since the Doctor met Rosa Parks… https://t.co/h6c78r7mxF
- Wed, 19:27: Whyte 2020: Sausages cook pretty fast. https://t.co/aTo12EtiwG
- Wed, 19:41: RT @ConorCradden: @nwbrux Cradden 2020: You need to look at your pies Cal
- Wed, 19:45: Time Lord Victorious: Defender of the Daleks, Master Thief/Lesser Evils https://t.co/X27zxviDk6
- Wed, 20:07: RT @Glasgowin2024: Hi folks! We love interacting with you here on social media! We’d like to remind you that our social media volunteers ar…
- Wed, 20:48: What happened when humans stopped managing social media content https://t.co/akAUmJBd1j Grim.
- Thu, 09:30: Whoniversaries 22 October: Derek Jacobi, K9 joins the TARDIS, both Torchwood and Class begin https://t.co/xl9uSrwLh3
- Thu, 10:45: Ah, the old argument that you help the poor by giving them less money. https://t.co/rD12l6F4rU
- Thu, 10:55: RT @michelzaffran: Polio eradication takes commitment from vaccinators, activists, community mobilizers, teachers, nurses, imams, priests,…
- Thu, 11:01: RT @bbcdoctorwho: A very happy birthday to Sir Derek Jacobi, who played an electrifying regeneration of the Master in 2007! ⚡️ https://t.co…
- Thu, 11:17: RT @njj4: @nwbrux If you give poor people money/food/respect/opportunities, it will just reward them for being poor in the first place. The…
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