Edward Borsuk
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Met Cleveland artist Loren Naji at his St. Clair Ave. studio and was reminded why he has been such a vital creative force in Northeast Ohio for decades. Painter, sculptor, drummer, performer, and community builder. More in my "Skrtic's Pics" column: clevelandmagazine.com/articles/skrti…

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Welcome to the Viking Family, Kaleigh
📍 Scottsdale, Ariz. | Desert Mountain
🏊♂️ 400 IM / 200 Fly
🟢 State Champion and State Runner-up {3x}
🟢 District Champion {6x}, District Runner-up {3x}
#GoVikes

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Athletes We Might Not Recognize From The Past
#Indians #RedSox #Cubs #Athletics #MLB #HOF #nostalgia

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Yes love this Steve. These Indians uniforms were awesome. And Oscar Gamble’s hair was awesome. Would just lay his hat on his hair. lol 😂
steve landoll@landskaar
@tom_brunswick @thesourapple1 The white and I believe they had a blue also
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Had the chance to speak with legendary Cleveland broadcaster Virgil Dominic during his visit to the Cleveland Public Library Hough Branch. His career helped shape how this city sees itself. Honored to capture the legendary broadcaster. Read more: clevelandmagazine.com/articles/skrti…

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Today in 1993: a very tragic day in major league history. A power boat with three Cleveland Indians pitchers on a nighttime ride in Clermont, Florida slammed into an unlit dock, killing Tim Crews and Steve Olin, and severly injuring Bob Ojeda.
These were the first active players to die in an accident since the Yankees' Thurman Munson died in a plane crash in 1979.
#MLB #baseball #Indians #Guardians

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A father told his daughter, "Congrats on your graduation. I bought you a car a while back. I want you to have it now."
Before I give it to you, take it to a car dealer in the city and sell it. See how much they offer.”
The girl came back to her father & said: "They offered me $10,000 dollars because it looks very old"
Father said: "Ok, now take it to the pawn shop".
The girl returns to her father & said: "The pawn shop offered $1,000 dollars because it's a very old car & a lot of work done".
The father told her to join a passionate car club with experts & show them the car.
The girl drove to the passionate car club.
She returned to her father after a few hours & told him, “Some people in the club offered me $100k because its a rare car that's in good condition.”
Then the father said, "I wanted to let you know that you are not worth anything if you are not in the right place. If you are not appreciated, do not be angry, that means you are in the wrong place. Don't stay in a place where no one sees your value ."
The moral of the story : Know your worth and know where you are valued. A diamond doesn't shine on the bottom of a cave.

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