Shared today on Twitter

Eating my lunch. Co-worker: “Ohhhh, so THAT’S meatloaf!” Me: “Uh, what? Yeah.” Turns out Irish people only know meatloaf from American TV.


I checked Twitter wondering how @knitterjp’s labour is going and hoping she’s doing okay… only to see her talking about wool. Typical! ๐Ÿ™‚


@drkknits @knitterjp I would also like you both to know that I am still pushing “Seven” for other friends’ babies too. Right, @avechoco?


@knitterjp @drkknits Did you even suggest it to @talclark? MAYBE HE LIKES IT! MAYBE HE’D LOVE A SON NAMED SEVEN, HUH?


@lachlanhardy The Backsliders are playing the Vanguard in a few months, I think.


Dear Sydney: please send me your ideas for free/cheap family-friendly activities I can do with my visitors next week…


@Opheli8 Ah, that’s on Sunday. Good idea, but we’ll be up the coast at Coffs for the weekend.


@voicework Ooh, bonus points because I haven’t done either of those! Off to the google… Thanks! ๐Ÿ™‚


@3rd_Gen_ At the knitting shop: “So do you just get to knit all day long?” Me: “Do you have any fucking idea how retail actually works?”


RT @venessapaech: Women athletes fly economy to the #Olympics, while men get business class: http://t.co/D9c7meGJ #wtf


Celebrating. It was a very good day. (@ Abercrombie Hotel) http://t.co/ynGfbpY9


RT @flavorpill: The most awesome cats in art history http://t.co/eCLatjhP



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