Jay Gore

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Jay Gore

Jay Gore

@erogyaj

Air Force Viet Nam era Veteran from Ga I do Precision Guesswork SI VIS PACEM, PARA BELLUM

Ga 가입일 Ekim 2022
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Jay Gore
Jay Gore@erogyaj·
@Headshok1962 Didn't know. A MC dealer in Atl started selling Honda's in 57 named Al Rodi. He was the first importer. Honda USA is still here I think.
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Headshok1962@Headshok1962·
@erogyaj Lincoln AL. It is where they build all Pilots, Passport, Ridgeline and Odyssey vehicles.
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Headshok1962@Headshok1962·
I sold two 2026 Honda Pilot's today. One Elite and one EX-L. We are only about 45 minutes from the factory. Factory should deliver them on Monday and will post pic's once they are done
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Big Bee Bee LLC
Big Bee Bee LLC@BigBeeBeeLLC·
Rant time: Making the value match the cap count….that makes sense. Homie has logic in the brain. S&W- (which I love). You want a 9? The M&P 9, want it in .40? The M&P 40. I own a X22….yup it’s a .22, I also own the M&P 5.7….its a 5.7X28. Everything makes sense. @GLOCKInc on the other hand…”oh you want a 9mm? That would be the 17, 19, 26, 34, 43, 45 or 48”. But if I want a Glock in a .22 I would need a G44 because the G22 is a .40 and the G40 is a 10mm….wut? 🤨 A G45 is chambered in .45 right? Nope. That would be a G21, 30, 36, or 41….unless you wanted a .45 GAP but that would be a model G37, 38 or 39. Fuck I hate glocks naming conventions. Anyway, rant over….look up my homie @weaporize , he’s doing good things. Even for your silly (but admittedly dependable) Glocks. 🤣🤣🤣.
Weaporize.com@weaporize

Coming up! The WPZ DB3! I decided to make the number value match the cap count. Print on the way!

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Brian Mech E
Brian Mech E@Brian42600712·
@hazman520 Thank you for the follow Cheers from Nebraska 🇺🇲 Happy Independence Day 🇺🇲
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USMC Lady Vet 🇺🇸
USMC Lady Vet 🇺🇸@Arkypatriot·
If you have not noticed X keeps changing the game. First it was reaction videos. Now the big push is to focus on live streaming. Bless their hearts... they're going to be disappointed with me. I have absolutely no desire to become the next internet video star. At 73 years old, I'm not auditioning to be an influencer. I'm just an old Marine, a history nerd, and a curious southern patriotic old lady who enjoys making goofy little Grok Imagine videos with my AI twin. The real reason I'm still here isn't the algorithm. It's you. Over the years, many of you have become more than followers. You've become friends. We've celebrated birthdays, grieved losses, laughed at ridiculous memes, shared life stories, and learned from one another. You can't measure that with views, watch time, or whatever metric they're pushing this week. So I'll keep doing what makes me smile. I'll keep posting Arkansas history, patriotic stories, random facts, and my nerdy AI videos. If the algorithm likes it... great. If it doesn't... well, I'm too old to be learning new dance moves for an algorithm. I'd rather spend my time talking with people than tap dancing for a computer. Thank you for sticking around. I hope you have restful, fun and wonderful Independence Day weekend
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The Watchfire Podcast
The Watchfire Podcast@watchfirepod·
A few weeks ago, my grandmother passed on. Because I was a military brat and then served as well, I never got to spend as much time with her or my grandfather as I’d have liked to. But, what will always stand with me is that they were a testament to what a healthy marriage, love, forgiveness, faith, loyalty, and grit can do for people. They were married 65 years, which is a feat of monumental proportions. Especially today. 65 years can’t have been easy, especially through the military, kids, and other ups and downs. But they did it. They did the hard thing, flaws and all, and raised 3 kids, who had kids, and gave them dozens of grandchildren. To me, they are a benchmark, not because they were perfect, but because they made choices every day that allowed them to persevere and leave something rare and beautiful for my family to emulate. 65 years is a lifetime. And they did it together. May that level of commitment make a grand return.
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Lastwolf1098
Lastwolf1098@JohnBarron51582·
@Highwayman75djm I think there was a follow list within their own group. Another friend of ours had something similar happen to him within the last couple of weeks. It's a bother but one easily dealt with. Just a little effort.
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Lastwolf1098@JohnBarron51582·
Wow, between 0300 and 0550 this morning I got buried in 62 South Asian Spam accounts. Sorry South Asian folks you really made my numbers look good but your presence is not required. Thank you for your attention in this matter.
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InfantryDort
InfantryDort@infantrydort·
American Exceptionalism XIII: Lewis & Clark The World Before: Continents were usually claimed before they were understood. Empires drew lines on maps, planted flags over mysteries, and called ignorance possession. The American Answer: Lewis and Clark carried the republic west with rifles, journals, instruments, and nerve. They did not march as conquerors of cities, but as scouts of a future so large it barely fit inside the American imagination. They walked into the unknown and made it legible. The Legacy: The expedition turned the Louisiana Purchase from ink into destiny. Rivers gained names, mountains gained routes, and the American people gained a vision of the continent waiting beyond the edge of settlement. America did not inherit a frontier. It went out and found one. The Threat: The enemies of this country hate the frontier spirit because it cannot be centrally managed. It belongs to men willing to leave comfort, cross distance, risk failure, and build beyond the permission of the timid. A nation that stops exploring starts shrinking.
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American Exceptionalism XII: The Louisiana Purchase The World Before: Empires usually grow by blood. Borders move when armies march, cities burn, and the strong carve maps from the weak. Land is taken, held, and buried under the cost of conquest. The American Answer: The Louisiana Purchase doubled the United States without a continental war. Jefferson bought an empire’s worth of land with ink, nerve, and opportunity, turning a young coastal republic toward the interior of a continent. America did not merely expand. It opened the horizon. The Legacy: The Purchase made America impossible to contain. Rivers, plains, mountains, farms, cities, railroads, and generations of settlers would pour into a space vast enough to turn a fragile republic into a continental power. The United States stopped being a nation on the edge of history. It became the nation history would have to cross. The Threat: The enemies of this country hate expansion when it belongs to free people. They prefer citizens managed, crowded, dependent, and small. The Louisiana Purchase carried a different assumption westward: that a people born in liberty could fill a continent without asking permission from old powers. That frontier has never fully closed.

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Randy L@RandyLa35983906·
Probably gonna strike a nerve,I personally don't care for the Bro country / pop rap country ,it's just not for me , I'd rather hear a dog puke 🤢🤢🤢🤮😅😅
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Kevin Gaschler@GaschlerKevin·
Why is that we can send Astronauts into space, build earthquake proof skyscrapers, build self driving vehicles, but not figure out an ice maker on a refrigerator?
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Geri Perna
Geri Perna@GeriPerna·
So, many of you know that because of severe depression during Christmas, I decided to talk to a grief counselor. She advised me to start a brand new hobby. I decided to try zentangle, it is a method of drawing. I picked up a pencil on January 7, 2026. I have never drawn anything, but I think God knew I needed this. So today, after weeks of blood, sweat and MANY tears, I just launched my site. Please share it, I will be so grateful! DesignsByG.shop
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Emily Hills
Emily Hills@HillsEmilyJ·
I went to the Columbia outlet store in Round Rock to find some shorts and tank tops… I’m a MEDIUM 😭🙏💜 45.6 pounds down! 💪
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Jay Gore
Jay Gore@erogyaj·
@JayJosephVet Shit flows downhill. No such thing as gravity. The earth sucks.
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JayJosephVet@JayJosephVet·
Which military lesson has helped you most in civilian life?
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Jay Gore@erogyaj·
@harveyspistols Colony of Georgia, # 13 is my start and soon to be finish. Unlike B.B. King, I don't have 100 children in 50 states. But I've tried. GOD Bless Most Everyone!
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Harvey's Pistol & Pawn@harveyspistols·
Said my piece. I pray a meaningful Independence Day for every True American! God bless us and may God have mercy on us. Love y’all.
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Lastwolf1098
Lastwolf1098@JohnBarron51582·
🚨🚨🚨Why would anyone blindly follow this South Asia Bot. No Posts, no replies. Just a fake pretty face. We have to do better folks. Alivia Yates @Alivia_Yates2 Follows you Joined June 2026 60 Following 12 Followers Followed by Jshelton, BrandonFalco, and 2 others you follow
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