Rich Wisken (@richwisken) 's Twitter Profile
Rich Wisken

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Lionel Page (@page_eco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brilliant: When the euro bank notes were designed, they used European-style bridges which were *non-existing*, not to have to choose between countries. The Dutch town of Spijkenisse claimed them all for the Netherlands by building them on a waterway.

Brilliant:
When the euro bank notes were designed, they used European-style bridges which were *non-existing*, not to have to choose between countries.

The Dutch town of Spijkenisse  claimed them all for the Netherlands by building them on a waterway.
Rich Wisken (@richwisken) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you for shining a light on this great injustice, UN Women. Please tackle the manspreading epidemic next. Then maybe female genital mutilation and force child marriages 💅

Lee Trott (@mc372) 's Twitter Profile Photo

... The award for ''Worst Advert Placement Ever" goes to..... ...Yes - Its the 'Honouring Rosa Parks' Poster.... .... On the BACK OF A BUS.

... The award for ''Worst Advert Placement Ever" goes to..... 

...Yes - Its the 'Honouring Rosa Parks' Poster....

.... On the BACK OF A BUS.
Tds (@t0m_desilv4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

4 years ago I was doing trollies at Sainsburys on a Monday night. I left, worked hard and got a degree from the University of Sheffield. Now I’m doing trollies at Waitrose on a Friday night. Never give up 💫💯💎🛒

4 years ago I was doing trollies at Sainsburys on a Monday night. I left, worked hard and got a degree from the University of Sheffield. Now I’m doing trollies at Waitrose on a Friday night. Never give up 💫💯💎🛒
Rich Wisken (@richwisken) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Junior rugby clubs everywhere should make Dan Palmer's article mandatory reading. Important stuff. smh.com.au/sport/rugby-un…

BabelColour (@stuarthumphryes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

101 years ago today: 11am on Tuesday 11th November 1919, crowds in London observe the very first 2 minute silence for those killed in the Great War. The men have removed their hats out of respect for the fallen. (I originally coloured this photo for the Evening Standard in 2019).

101 years ago today: 11am on Tuesday 11th November 1919, crowds in London observe the very first 2 minute silence for those killed in the Great War. The men have removed their hats out of respect for the fallen. (I originally coloured this photo for the Evening Standard in 2019).