Ryan Toemmes

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Ryan Toemmes

@RyanToemmes

Business Owner ~ 2 nd Generation Commercial Operator ~ Sky Warn Miami / NWS ~ Storm Chaser ~ Outdoorsman Wildlife Conservationist ~ H&K 🇩🇪 ~ ⚔️🇺🇸🛡️🇮🇱⚔️ ~

Florida, USA Joined Eylül 2017
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Ryan Toemmes
Ryan Toemmes@RyanToemmes·
@AlGeneRobi96834 @Hfmbears He’s in safe hands in that airplane 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥 Fairchild Republic built a bad ass plane around a giant GUN your son is having fun with 🙆🏼‍♂️ Prayers Sent 🙏🏻
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A Gene Robinson
A Gene Robinson@AlGeneRobi96834·
🚨Pray for my son folks… please 🥹 He is in the 442 Fighter Wing. A/10 Thunderbolt II Fighters Please keep all of our sons and daughters in your prayers to the Almighty.
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Ryan Toemmes@RyanToemmes·
@JackLinFLL Only a dumb Karen or a Neil would do that 💁🏼‍♂️
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Branch Floridian
Branch Floridian@JackLinFLL·
If you would even consider calling FHP over some obvious plastic models on the back of a pickup truck it's time for you to get the hell out of Florida
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greg@greg16676935420·
Today was a crazy day -plane crash -pickleball death -no arms/legs murderer
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Ryan Toemmes@RyanToemmes·
@tropicalupdate Only parts of 75 / 95 / Turnpike will see this change… Many areas will still be regulated at the same speed limit running thru major cities / heavily populated counties here in Florida
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Mike's Weather Page@tropicalupdate·
I can't drive... 55 (or 70). Florida House passed today to increase speed limits to 80mph in spots. Good for Storm Chasing. Woooohoooool! Whatcha think about that? Still needs to pass the Florida Senate. My gut says yes.
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Ryan Toemmes@RyanToemmes·
@JackLinFLL @MyFDOT Some parts are still awesome if you know where to look for the history 💁🏼‍♂️
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FLORIDA DOT@MyFDOT·
Long before the interstate system, Florida was home to one of the first great auto trails in America: The Dixie Highway. Completed around 1917, the red-brick road near Bunnell and Espanola was part of a pioneering network that stretched more than 5,000 miles from Chicago to Miami. For decades, it carried families, farmers, and entrepreneurs south, linking communities and fueling growth. Today, this 10-mile section in Flagler County, known as the Old Brick Road, is recognized on the National Register of Historic Places and still invites visitors to “travel back in time.” @America250FL @MyFDOT_CFL
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Clinton@614clinton·
Anyone know of a good job for someone who hates people?
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Ryan Toemmes@RyanToemmes·
@DaveEDanna Looking great Dave ~ Many milestones achieved 🙏🏻 Mazeltov 👏 🙌🏻
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Dave Danna@DaveEDanna·
It's all worth this life, Life is worth the ride
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Ryan Toemmes@RyanToemmes·
@JackLinFLL Yes sir 🌅 The 7 th Day The day of rest 🙆🏼‍♂️
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Branch Floridian@JackLinFLL·
WOW what a spectacular start to this glorious Sunday!! Spring breakers definitely know why they spent the money to be in South Florida today 🌴🌊⛱️
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Steve Cortes
Steve Cortes@CortesSteve·
What a day to be in Florida. I’m so tan that George Hamilton is gonna compliment me…
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
Carlos Ray "Chuck" Norris was born on March 10, 1940, in Ryan, Oklahoma. His father, Ray Norris, was a World War II veteran who drove trucks and drank heavily. His mother, Wilma, worked herself to exhaustion raising Chuck and his two younger brothers on almost nothing after Ray walked out. Chuck was not the kid anyone noticed. He was painfully shy. Quiet in class. Never athletic. He tried football in high school and spent most of his time warming the bench. No talent scouts. No big dreams. Just a boy from a broken home trying to disappear into the background. Then the Air Force sent him to Korea in 1958. He was 18 years old. Lost. Unsure of himself. Far from home in a country he had never heard of a year earlier. It was at Osan Air Base in South Korea that Chuck first watched local men train in Tang Soo Do. Something woke up inside him. Not just the discipline. Not just the fighting. Something deeper. A sense of who he could actually become. He earned his black belt. Then another. Then another. He came home in 1962 with a rank of Airman First Class and a purpose he had never had before. He applied to be a police officer in Torrance, California. While he waited to hear back, he opened a tiny martial arts school to pay the bills. That tiny school changed everything. Bruce Lee walked in. Steve McQueen followed. Hollywood came knocking. But in 1970, life broke him in a way no fight ever could. His younger brother Wieland was killed in Vietnam. Chuck was 30 years old. He rarely spoke about it publicly. He carried that grief quietly, the way men of his generation were taught to carry things. But people close to him said it never fully left. You could see it in the roles he kept choosing. The soldiers. The rescuers. The men fighting to bring someone home who everyone else had already given up on. His faith held him through it. Not the loud, performative kind. The quiet kind. The kind that gets you out of bed when you have no good reason to get up. Chuck spoke about his belief in God the same way he spoke about his brother. Carefully. Honestly. Without a trace of pretence. By the late 1970s, he was starring in action films that made him a household name. Missing in Action. Delta Force. Walker, Texas Ranger ran for eight straight years and turned him into a global icon. Black Belt magazine awarded him a 10th degree black belt, the highest honour in the martial arts world. He founded his own discipline, Chun Kuk Do, and the United Fighting Arts Federation has awarded more than 3,300 black belts worldwide. In 2005, the internet made him a myth. Chuck Norris Facts spread across the world. He did not create them. But he embraced them with the same quiet grin he had carried since Korea. He wrote his own book of favourites. He appeared on talk shows laughing at himself. A man who had survived real tragedy somehow became the world's favourite joke about invincibility. Ten days before he died, he posted a video of himself sparring with a trainer in Hawaii. He was 86 years old. Grinning. Punching. Living. He wrote: "I don't age. I level up." On March 19, 2026, surrounded by his family and at peace, Chuck Norris passed away suddenly in Hawaii. He is survived by five children. By a legacy that spans martial arts, film, faith, and the kind of quiet grief that only people who have truly loved and lost will ever understand. From a fatherless, shy boy in Oklahoma to a global legend. From a bench-warmer nobody noticed to a name the entire world knew. He didn't level up by accident. He levelled up because he never once stopped getting back up.
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Ryan Toemmes@RyanToemmes·
@dom_lucre Our food has become poison in America ~ 80% of our consumable food is pure trash 🗑️
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🔥🚨BREAKING: Hershe’s chocolate has left Americans concerned after a customer uploaded this footage of what appears to be an elastic chocolate bar “Guys, I don't think chocolate's supposed to look like this. Why is it so like elasticy? It's like slime this is fake” This comes after Hershey’s made changes to their formula. H/T: @WallStreetApes
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Ryan Toemmes@RyanToemmes·
@JackLinFLL I always use two cinder blocks as back up support for the jack Place it right under the frame with a piece of 6 x 2 wood as a rest point
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Branch Floridian@JackLinFLL·
I thank God a man named Ralph stopped and took the time to explain to me why you NEVER want to go under a vehicle up on a jack without proper support when I was 15. Trust me. Never ever do it no matter how solid it looks. The advice saved my life multiple times at this point.
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Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🔥 GOV. RON DESANTIS PUMMELS THE FAKE NEWS! "I've NEVER seen ONE of you show up to comfort an angel mom who's lost a child because of illegal alien crime." "I've NEVER seen you raise any concern about the VICTIMS of illegal immigration." "Not ONE TIME!" 🫳🏻🎤
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Ryan Toemmes@RyanToemmes·
@OneBadDude_ Can someone answer a question for me 🤷🏼‍♂️ How the heck did Keith Richards out live Chuck Norris 🫣
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Branch Floridian@JackLinFLL·
You always remember your first mahi!!
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Ryan Toemmes@RyanToemmes·
Ohhhhhhh Been there done that When it’s coming out at both ends you know your up for a challenge ~ Drink pedialyte water if you can keep it down Also look for a source for an IV vitamin drip near by if you can Hunter This changed my body condition quickly with replenishing my nutrient / vitamin levels
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Hunter Eagleman™
Hunter Eagleman™@Hunter_Eagleman·
Hunter’s tip(s) of the day coming in early after a bout of food poisoning…. “Chinese food and beer don’t mix” AND “It’s not whether you get knocked down. It’s whether you get up." Be well everyone!! 🙌🏼
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Ryan Toemmes@RyanToemmes·
@catturd2 That’s what I do 💁🏼‍♂️ Ignore the rest and move on with life ☑️
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