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Lake Placid, NY Katılım Aralık 2013
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Toronto Bag Head
Toronto Bag Head@torontobaghead·
Forget Indian Kyle Dubas and Wickenheiser. MLSE’s new GM is LaShanda Washington. She is Black, a lesbian, wheelchair-bound, transgender, and has never seen a hockey game in her life. Real MLSE material. Represents Toronto and Canada perfectly. #LeafsForever #DEI
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jeff_386
jeff_386@386_jeff·
@NYRLouie People don’t see it because he’s not flashy, it’s because he’s smart .
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NYR Louie ™️
NYR Louie ™️@NYRLouie·
Hockey IQ and awareness is impossible to grade with the eye test unless you have hockey IQ yourself It’s why so many people can’t see how good Adam Fox is #NYR
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The Kingstorian
The Kingstorian@Kingstorian·
On April 9, 1981, the @LAKings and New York Rangers combined for what was then an NHL record for penalty minutes in a playoff game (267). Dave Taylor had three points, and Larry Murphy scored his first career playoff goal in a 5-4 win in Game 2 at The Forum. #LAKings #GoKingsGo
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Liam Connor
Liam Connor@MonitoringBias·
@Bubblebathgirl The NY Knicks team is over 90% black. The only White player on the team is paid less than 30% of the average salary. Is Mamdani going to address this obvious racism? We must reverse decades of discrimination in the NBA.
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Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸
Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸@Bubblebathgirl·
Mayor Mamdani says white people make too much money in NYC compared to black people so he’s going to fix those “inequities.” In other words, he’s going to discriminate heavily against white people with his policies. This is totally insane and unconstitutional.
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BaseballHistoryNut
BaseballHistoryNut@nut_history·
When I say a catcher who ran fast, who’s the first catcher you think about?
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Super 70s Sports
Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
Any Final Four where Geno Auriemma and Dawn Staley almost get into a fight and somehow both get blown out is a truly blessed event.
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jeff_386@386_jeff·
@Ms_NYRangers crushing draft pick hopes....but it is fun watching the youth play
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Lauren🏒
Lauren🏒@Ms_NYRangers·
#NYR crushing teams playoffs hopes. Who would’ve thought
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jeff_386@386_jeff·
@Ranger79452268 @Ms_NYRangers They should have been giving Morrow a long look , but they bury him in AHL . Player development is a joke , season has been over after the Olympics
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Mike
Mike@Ranger79452268·
@Ms_NYRangers It’s right the thought & I said that to use yesterday. A good balance of Vets & youth. We do need a D guy who can move the puck out with speed.
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Lauren🏒
Lauren🏒@Ms_NYRangers·
I was thinking and maybe the #NYR should keep Trocheck. Low cap hit and he’s a veteran in the locker room which would help all these kids. Just a thought.
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jeff_386@386_jeff·
@wakeupnj That’s where the illegals will be going fishing.
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jeff_386@386_jeff·
@mikecommito I love the way he yanked him up so he can get in that upper cut
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Mike Commito
Mike Commito@mikecommito·
On this day in 1998, Dan Cloutier pummelled Tommy Salo and then challenged the entire Islanders bench #Hockey365 #Isles #NYR
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jeff_386@386_jeff·
@92In82 I’m sure he developed on his own without any help from the NYR non-developmental program
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John
John@92In82·
I think we’re watching the development of a future superstar in Gabe Perreault. The skating and pace looks like it’s no longer an issue for him and the confidence, skill and IQ are just oozing out. #NYR
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jeff_386@386_jeff·
@Bugimus I’m betting all of their little tidbits they’ve leaked is another Editing job like Good Morning America did to Paul Freeman.
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Bugs Finds Bigfoot 👣🪶
With the new Capturing Bigfoot documentary stirring up massive controversy in the Bigfoot community — it premiered at SXSW this March with alleged 1966 “rehearsal” footage that many are calling a potential death blow to the Patterson-Gimlin film — it feels like the perfect time for a refresher on Roger Patterson himself. We all need an honest look at who he was, including his real strengths and weaknesses, amid the heated debate. Roger Patterson (1926–1972) was an American rodeo rider, talented artist, and dedicated cryptozoologist whose passion for Bigfoot turned him into a legend. Born in New York, he moved to Yakima, Washington, where he excelled in rodeo and created wildlife sketches with impressive anatomical precision. Despite battling chronic health issues like diabetes (and later cancer), his fascination with the creature began in the late 1950s after hearing Pacific Northwest sightings. By 1959, he was actively interviewing witnesses and trekking through the forests, quickly becoming one of the key early figures in Bigfoot research. In 1966, Patterson self-published his book Do Abominable Snowmen of America Really Exist?, blending folklore, witness interviews, and his own detailed drawings to argue that Bigfoot could be a relic hominid. The book gained modest attention and helped secure funding from investors like Floyd Paxton. Strengths: undeniable artistic talent, pioneering spirit, and relentless enthusiasm that helped transform a regional legend into a worldwide phenomenon and inspired countless researchers. Weaknesses: he faced ongoing financial struggles, and some allege he staged minor hoaxes — like fake footprints he referred to as “awareness exercises” — to build interest and support. His defining moment arrived on October 20, 1967, along Bluff Creek in California. Accompanied by his friend Bob Gimlin, Patterson filmed a remarkable 59.5-second clip of a large, bipedal creature — soon dubbed “Patty” — using a rented 16mm camera. The Patterson-Gimlin film captured a roughly 6.5–7-foot figure walking with a distinctive, fluid “compliant” gait that many still find striking. Patterson viewed the footage as groundbreaking proof on par with major scientific discoveries, while Gimlin, who largely avoided the spotlight, consistently stood by its authenticity. The film immediately sparked intense debate that continues to this day. Believers, including primatologist Grover Krantz, praised its biomechanical details, arguing that 1960s costume technology simply couldn’t replicate the creature’s natural movements and muscle dynamics. Skeptics, such as anthropologist John Napier, pointed to seemingly human-like proportions as evidence of a hoax. Later claims, including those in Greg Long’s 2004 book alleging Patterson hired Bob Heironimus to wear a suit, added more layers of doubt. Now the new documentary introduces additional alleged rehearsal footage and revelations that have the community reeling. I still believe it’s possible that Patty was real and that Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin simply got incredibly lucky with a genuine encounter that day. There is a profound irony in this story: despite all the drama, shenanigans, and alleged hoaxing surrounding Roger and those close to him, they may have actually filmed a real Bigfoot. One can only imagine how stunned they must have been in that moment — and how aware they were that their past sketchy exploits could later be used to torpedo the credibility of what might have been authentic footage. That irony has colored their lives and legacies ever since. Yet both Roger and Bob never wavered in their conviction that Patty was real. As Patterson reportedly said on his deathbed, “I am probably the worst person this film could have happened to.” I’m reserving full judgment on the new Capturing Bigfoot documentary until I’ve seen it myself. For many of us, the original film remains unproven but far from fully debunked. #PattersonGimlinFilm #Bigfoot #CapturingBigfoot
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TaraBull@TaraBull·
Kanye leaving with wife Bianca and kids after his sold out show at SoFi stadium
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Time Capsule Tales
Time Capsule Tales@timecaptales·
The last images of Elvia Cortés in May 2000 in Bogotá, Colombia. Criminals broke into her home, poisoned her dog and forced her to put on a bomb collar. A bomb squad attempted to defuse the device but after several hours it detonated, killing Elvia and a technician.
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