Tom Oglesby
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@JC_ButNotHim @PaulZeise I had to read that x2 but then I chuckled! Funny!
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This is the equivalent of a guy who just bought a Ferrari that has to live in it because he can’t afford anything else……
Pitt Panthers@Pitt_ATHLETICS
Compete. Train. Recover. Fuel. Presenting the Victory Heights Arena and Sports Performance Center. 🔵🟡
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@realDwalt @ClayTravis Probably allows the flames to simmer and go away. I saw a couple more kill shots were coming out in next 24 hours.
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@ClayTravis So false allegations but I did make mistakes, resigning so quickly after attacking others for years is just crazy.
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From favored to be the next governor of California to unemployed in three days. Democrats ordered the code red on him.
Rep. Eric Swalwell@RepSwalwell
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@RodriZonal @oldfart_007 @ClayTravis Even the freaking View said it was a known secret about his behavior with women. The Code Red came down hard and quick!
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@oldfart_007 @ClayTravis Why did it take close to 10 years then?
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@thefirstmr1492 @_NoahHiles $12m - they are not cutting him loose! No way! If anything - struggles continue and a phantom injury comes up so he can rehab in minors and try to find his stroke
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@_NoahHiles This needs to end quickly. He’s costing them runs and wins. I’m sure he’s a great guy and teammate but he is only being paid to hit. If he doesn’t, cut him loose.
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Marcell Ozuna’s struggles are hurting the Pirates in multiple ways. It’s still early in the season, but how much runway should they give him to turn things around?
I discuss that and more in today’s column:
post-gazette.com/sports/columns…
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@AustinRBechtold @gbrowniepoints I want success for Ozuna as much as anyone - he looks fat and slow! I had no idea he was 34. Unfortunately at $12m they will continue to ride him
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Interesting note from @gbrowniepoints on the broadcast:
Marcell Ozuna said was 5-59 at the start of 2024 when he hit 40 homers with the Braves.
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@pityinzer @JediMaster868 Agree! College sports have been ruined by NIL & Portal
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@DomDiTommaso I am 51. I was a knucklehead and it took me 7.5 years to finish college (not a Dr). Everyone thought I wouldn’t finish (paid my own way). When I did my mom and Fiancee had a HUGE party for me! 2 or 3 kegs! Anyone could come! Was awesome!
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@MolllyMack So sorry for your loss. As someone else mentioned, your Dad clearly won at life based on your post. Always remember how proud he was of you!
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My dad died last week, and I never want him to be forgotten, so humor me while I tell you about him.
- He had three sisters and three daughters. Born to be a girl dad. The best dad in the world, even to his dog Max.
- He loved live music.
- He loved Golden Knights hockey. He lived down the street from the arena for years and could hear the horn before they'd score on TV, so he'd always know before me lol.
- He had a better singing voice than he'd like to admit.
- He watched my clients like they were his own kids. Every time anyone caught a ball, he saw. He texted me every single time.
- He was a truck driver to start his career, and he loved the road. He lived in his RV for a few of his last years on earth.
- He loved his granddaughters. His last words were "love you baby" to my 2-year-old niece.
- He loved boats. We owned wave runners for a few years and we had so much fun.
- He loved treating people. He was so kind and generous. His success was only fun if he could share it with others.
- He bought every daughter a house at some point as an investment for himself and for us.
- He wanted more time. He loved life.
For my dad today, please call someone you love. Do something fun this weekend. Buy the concert tickets, go eat a big fancy meal. Buy someone a random gift for no reason.
I'll spend the rest of my life telling people about him.


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@Voiceof42747062 @MurrayHillGuy1 Massive amounts? Love it! What was it?
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@MurrayHillGuy1 It is ENTIRELY genetics. I put massive amounts of substances into my body, and I had no issues until I turned 38. I started drinking again, and have high blood pressure, but I still work out every single day.
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I have a friend who’s never been hungover in his life but drinks like a 22-year-old on spring break basically every weekend.
He Ran the United Half after 14 drinks the night before 8:30 mile pace so he’s not a fat piece of shit
Has put up 20+ drinks in a night and wakes up like nothing happened. He’s been like this since college.
Is this elite genetics or is his body just saving up one catastrophic hangover when he’s like 40? (He’s 29 right now)
SOS anyone seen this before?
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@Dizzvegas @MurrayHillGuy1 BAC is based on size and weight. Were you all the same size?
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I’ve tested mine. I can drink a LOT but I don’t always. Anyways one night we had 3 of us go drink per drink. Exact the same and used a breathalyzer that was calibrated to check. At end of night I was .12, the other two guys were .26 range. I’ve never been drunk or hungover and I’m 47. I have red hair and Irish and I think the same gene that keeps anesthesia from working on us also applies to alcohol somehow.
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Help Kay out.
Kay Adams@heykayadams
Not sure & I don't know Pittsburgh well so will need recs plsss
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@heykayadams I’m going to in be “tahn” visiting myself, all the way from Oklahoma! So we need some help, Yinz have any spots in mind!?
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Not sure & I don't know Pittsburgh well so will need recs plsss
JP_Slick@JPattersonTile
@heykayadams Where will you be set up at Kay?
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@Mate0M @RockFeedNet Boyz To Men where playing a few years ago when I was there
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@RockFeedNet That "theme park" was Epcot in Disneyworld. I saw Herman's Hermits play there live. I think Hall without Oates was playing the next week when I was there. As a musician and producer, it's not a bad venue.
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After a social media post mocked Sugar Ray for performing at a theme park pavilion, frontman Mark McGrath delivered a powerful response.
“To be honest Vince, I’m grateful for every gig we get, and to everyone who shows up after all of these years!” McGrath wrote.
Sugar Ray rose to fame in the late ’90s with hits like “Fly” and “Every Morning,” and McGrath’s words highlight the band’s gratitude for still connecting with audiences decades later.
📸 - tys_random_days / TikTok

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Richard Wershe Jr. was apprehended at his residence in 1988 with 17 pounds of cocaine at the age of 17.
The media and law enforcement prominently featured the young man, labeling him as the head of a cartel.
Authorities described Wershe as a towering figure in the drug trade, known to his associates as "White Boy Rick."
While Wershe served time for drug possession, individuals convicted of murder were released. "I snitched on the wrong people," Wershe admitted.
Wershe was not a drug kingpin but an informant for the FBI. Starting at 14, the FBI instructed him in narcotics trafficking and inserted him into one of the city’s most perilous gangs.
Wershe's situation took a dire turn when he exposed corruption within the police force that extended to Detroit's mayor.
The men who trained him cut him loose.
Then they had him thrown in prison for life.
The full story: historydefined.net/white-boy-rick/

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@TomOggie2 @SportyLaF0rge Back in the 3 Rivers days I remember them not posting a 3rd K until there was a 4th strikeout, then they would post the 3rd and 4th.
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@PGATOUR @RyderCupEurope I wasnt expecting Aberg to be losing here
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