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LBMenefee
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LBMenefee
@LBMenefee
Adventurous, Quirky humor, Jesus is Lord, Love helping people, Deaf, Business owner Do NOT add me to any lists!
USA शामिल हुए Mart 2009
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@JesseBWatters @JohnFetterman Please kindly ADD closed-captioning to all of your videos on social media for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing. Thank you…
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🚨 HOLY SMOKES: SEN FETTERMAN GOES OFF ON DEMOCRATS 🚨
@JohnFetterman: I mean don't listen to me about FASHION 🤣 but I think more DEMOCRATS SHOULD LISTEN TO ME… and BE ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY” 🔥
“EPIC FURY was NECESSARY… I will be the only Democrat, you know, in my caucus that is proud to STAND UP” 🔥🔥
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@lancewallnau Please kindly ADD closed-captioning to all of your videos on social media for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing. Thank you…
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@Noirchick1 Please kindly ADD closed-captioning to all of your videos on social media for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing. Thank you…
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@RoseElla1234 Please kindly ADD closed-captioning to all of your videos on social media for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing. Thank you…
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What once was a powerful scene in Top Gun: Maverick now feels like a farewell to Val Kilmer.
“It’s time to let go.”
A line that echoes beyond the film...
He will live on forever in the hearts of his fans.
#TopGun #TomCruise #ValKilmer
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@tpusastudents @henrymcmaster @TPUSA Please kindly ADD closed-captioning to all of your videos on social media for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing. Thank you…
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WATCH 🇺🇸
South Carolina’s Governor officially reads the proclamation for the Club America state partnership marking a HUGE moment for students across the state.
@henrymcmaster @TPUSA
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@FarmGirlCarrie Please kindly ADD closed-captioning to all of your videos on social media for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing. Thank you…
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@BonginoReport @jjverdi @VinceCoglianese Please ensure that the CC starts at the beginning of the video. By not doing that, you are doing the Deaf a disservice by omitting what is said 100% of the video. Thank you.
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What’s it like working with Dan Bongino?
Producer @jjverdi shares his first-hand experience with @VinceCoglianese👇
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@everymovieplug Please kindly ADD closed-captioning to all of your videos on social media for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing. Thank you…
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@Old_But_Gold50s Please kindly ADD closed-captioning to all of your videos on social media for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing. Thank you…
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Why is the ending of Shane still considered one of the most “perfect” conclusions in American Western cinema?
Compare it with two other classics—High Noon and The Searchers—and the answer becomes clear.
In Shane, the gunfighter doesn’t die in a blaze of glory, nor is he rejected by society. He simply disappears—riding into the mountains as a child calls out, “Shane! Come back!” It’s mythic, restrained, and final. The hero becomes legend by vanishing.
In High Noon, the hero stands alone against a town that abandons him. Victory comes, but so does disillusionment—he throws down his badge and walks away, betrayed by the very community he protected.
In The Searchers, the outsider is never fully redeemed. Even after rescue is complete, he cannot enter the home he saved. He remains outside the frame—forever apart from civilization.
What makes Shane different is its purity: no bitterness, no ambiguity of rejection—only quiet sacrifice and disappearance. It distills the Western myth to its essence: the hero who brings peace must not belong to it.
That’s why its final image still echoes: not because it shouts, but because it vanishes.
#ClassicHollywood #WesternFilm #Shane #HighNoon #TheSearchers
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@oldmovieactress Please kindly ADD closed-captioning to all of your videos on social media for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing. Thank you…
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@retneysholocron Please kindly ADD closed-captioning to all of your videos on social media for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing. Thank you…
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@AlexTran677026 Please kindly ADD closed-captioning to all of your videos on social media for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing. Thank you…
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50 years ago today, April 9, 1976, “All the President’s Men” was released starring Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman.
Their contrasting yet complementary personalities and working styles created a powerful dynamic, brought to life through the performances of Redford and Hoffman. This combination not only portrayed an enduring symbol of investigative journalism marked by accuracy, passion, and courage, but also contributed to the making of a classic film that authentically depicts the Watergate investigation and affirms the power of a free press in cinema.
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@ICEgov @realDonaldTrump Please kindly ADD closed-captioning to all of your videos on social media for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing. Thank you…
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ICE will NEVER forget the victims of illegal alien crimes.
Thanks to President @realDonaldTrump, our VOICE Office guarantees that.
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@TheStingisBack Please kindly ADD closed-captioning to all of your videos on social media for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing. Thank you…
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@TedNugent Please kindly ADD closed-captioning to all of your videos on social media for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing. Thank you…
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@SteveHiltonx Please kindly ADD closed-captioning to all of your videos on social media for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing. Thank you…
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@RoseElla1234 Please kindly ADD closed-captioning to all of your videos on social media for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing. Thank you…
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The final moments of Top Gun: Maverick hit different… a perfect blend of emotion, legacy, and adrenaline. 🎬 🔥
#TopGun #TomCruise
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