Lewis Maclean (@lewismaclean07) 's Twitter Profile
Lewis Maclean

@lewismaclean07

Forres, Scotland. Baker and Father who loves anything green, keeping fit, and his country.

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calendar_today06-04-2014 15:47:13

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20 Minute Tims (@20minutetims) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Never seen anything like this in our lives. A squad totally dismantled. The wishes of the manager and the fans, ignored. A huge “fuck you” from the board - to us.

Lewis Maclean (@lewismaclean07) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Only in Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🤣 | Best Scottish Moments Ever- Part 8 #scottish... youtube.com/shorts/4U8PWFj… via YouTube Number 3

Lewis Maclean (@lewismaclean07) 's Twitter Profile Photo

open.spotify.com/track/05TOeOXz… I’ve listened to this song for over 30 years and only this week found out the lyrics are not “falling in love again” Much prefer my version.

Mehedi Hassan (@mhassanfootball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow. Hats off. Words wrapped in absolute GOLD. I don’t think it can be explained any better than this. Respect to Kompany and Bayern Munich. 🙏

celtic jaime 🍀 (@celtic_jaime) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seen this if anyone knows him don’t care who he supports he’s someone’s son and maybe be a father himself. Anyway hope the lad is ok and gets in touch with his family

Seen this if anyone knows him don’t care who he supports he’s someone’s son and maybe be a father himself. Anyway hope the lad is ok and gets in touch with his family
Mr PitBull (@mrpitbull07) 's Twitter Profile Photo

He drives a school bus in Dallas, Texas. But the kids on his route call him something else — Dad. Every morning before the sun is fully up, Curtis Jenkins pulls his yellow school bus to the curb and waits. Not just to pick up kids. To see them. For seven years, Curtis noticed

He drives a school bus in Dallas, Texas. But the kids on his route call him something else — Dad.

Every morning before the sun is fully up, Curtis Jenkins pulls his yellow school bus to the curb and waits. Not just to pick up kids. To see them.

For seven years, Curtis noticed