Liz Davies (@lizzyd10) 's Twitter Profile
Liz Davies

@lizzyd10

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calendar_today05-01-2012 21:41:01

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Anon Opin. (@anon_opin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Boring opin I know, but the logos for Outlook and Word are too similar when they are pinned to the taskbar in the latest version. Very annoying.

Mirthful Moments (@moment_mirthful) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Admit it: Your kid mispronounced a word three years ago and now the whole family says it that way. What's the word in your house? (We still say 'pasketti' and I’m not stopping anytime soon.)

Stacey Vanek Smith (@svaneksmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So you've just stolen 12 tons of KitKats. You are going to a. Sell it on the black market for a massive mark-up b. Stash it in the bunker for end of days prep c. Construct a Kit Kat Club out of actual KitKats d. Not sure... Did not fully think this through

Fesshole🧻 (@fesshole) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I once came home drunk and let my dog out to pee. I drunkenly forgot and went to bed. My dog sat outside all night and didn't make a sound. The memory haunts me.

Fesshole🧻 (@fesshole) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It bothers me that many people probably don't rotate their cupboard dinner plate stack when replacing clean ones. Which means up and down the country there may be thousands of stack-bottom plates going unused for years

Sama Hoole (@samahoole) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You want to know the most efficient land use in Britain? Not almonds. (You can't grow almonds here. The climate would make them feel personally attacked.) Not avocados. (Laughable.) Not quinoa. (We tried. It's fine. It's not fine.) Grass. Which grows on the 65% of British

You want to know the most efficient land use in Britain?

Not almonds. (You can't grow almonds here. The climate would make them feel personally attacked.)

Not avocados. (Laughable.)

Not quinoa. (We tried. It's fine. It's not fine.)

Grass. Which grows on the 65% of British
Weird Bristol (@weirdbristol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great George, the enormous bell which sits atop the tower of the Wills Memorial Building is the 7th largest bell in England and its E-flat peal is one of the deepest bell tones in the world. Cast in 1924, it was added to the tower in 1925.

Great George, the enormous bell which sits atop the tower of the Wills Memorial Building is the 7th largest bell in England and its E-flat peal is one of the deepest bell tones in the world.
Cast in 1924, it was added to the tower in 1925.