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💥 Celebrating 50 years of Saturday Night Live! 🗽✨ ✨ SNL 🦚 50 𓅺 youtube.com/watch?v=kdmwLu… 🌆 via @YouTube 🫧 From Studio 8H to the world, #SNL50 was a masterclass in comedy history. Half a century of pushing boundaries, launching icons, and making us laugh (and sometimes cringe) every Saturday night. Whether it’s the original "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" or the viral hits of today, SNL remains the ultimate heartbeat of pop culture. 📺🔥 Here’s to 50 more years of "Live from New York!" 🥂 What was your favorite cameo or sketch from the special? 👇 Highlights included:💫 Meryl Streep finally making her debut (about time, rookie! 🙄). Eddie Murphy doing a spot-on impression of Tracy Morgan. Bill Murray ranking Weekend Update anchors and choosing his own brother over Colin Jost. Sally O’Malley reminding us all that being 50 means you can KICK, STRETCH, AND KICK! 🦵✨ (I'm 61 and I still got it!). Lorne Michaels has been running this show since 1975. To put that in perspective, I remember watching the very first episode—and the average SNL writer today wasn’t even born yet. 🏛️📺 Live from New York, it’s been half a century and we’re still not ready for prime time! 🗽🥂 Who was the absolute MVP cameo for you? 👇 #SNL #SaturdayNight Live #TVHistory #ComedyGold #SNL50Special [🧑‍🏭 pwd by 👉 Grok 🤖🏭🏗️⚙️🚂💨}
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🚨🕥 L I V E 10:30 PM EST ☔️🪣 📡💥 L i v e 🛰️ ROYAL FORCE FEMALE 🗑️ VS CHIHUAHUA ADELITAS / GAME 2 🏀 youtube.com/live/46R48oklg… 🦹 via @YouTube 📺🫧📡📲🛍️🗑️🤾🏀💫
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🫣 Gentleman 🧢 . . . M e m o r i e s 🌞 🔨'N a i l s' 🥊 W h a t a RUN....🏆💍 let's knot get it twisted 🥨 back in the day 🎡 at the height of 'da double l i f e' ‼️ 🚁 x.com/BBGreatMoments… that RUN y'all had was everything 🗺️ games, days, entire weekends 〽️ whole summers around Gamedays 🥳 't h e r u n n n n' 🏏 🌐 🏟️ as a kid . . . 🏖️🫕🔥🍖🍗 is there a n y t h i n g better 🌊 it's s a f e to s a y, I've been to 🚖 way more M E T games then 🚍 Y A N K E E games growing up 'NY' 🚇 best part, the walk up to our seats 🛫 after the game, a promenade back down 🛬 jets rolling thunderous, echo resonate ✈️ while reverberate like waves 🔈🔉🔊 the way the cement sections were 🏛️ mounted to the outside of the girders🎈 "this created a highly transparent, multi-tiered skeleton that allowed fans to look completely through the structure to the grounds below" it was terrific while terrifying at the 🏺 same time, what ya want I should do 🤹 cherished every step. adored it . . . 🏗️ s o l i d as a r o c k 🛷💨🫸🌨️ 🧢 L o t t a G O O D T i m e s 🏏☄️🧤 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 🌉 Bronx Kid, Mets, Doc, Darryl & Nails 🏟️ 🚁 A Bronx Kid’s Letter to Shea Stadium ⚾ Born in the early ’60s in the Bronx — lifelong Mets, Yankees & Knicks fan — I lived and breathed New York baseball through every high and low. And nothing hit quite like the young, electric core of **Dwight “Doc” Gooden, Darryl Strawberry & Lenny Dykstra** from 1985 to 1989. These three were the heartbeat of a Mets team that played with swagger and delivered one of the most unforgettable championship runs in MLB history. 🪄 1986: Pure Magic 🐇🎩 108 wins. Grueling NLCS against Houston that went 16 innings in Game 6. Then the World Series against Boston — capped by the miracle comeback in Game 6 and the clincher in Game 7. Dykstra’s clutch homers, Strawberry’s towering blasts, and Doc anchoring the mound. That Buckner moment? We still talk about it. They made two deep playoff runs together — winning it all in ’86 and pushing to the ’88 NLCS after another 100-win season. Explosive talent. New York attitude. Shea Stadium rocking like it was built for nights like those 🌟 From a kid in the Bronx riding the subway to Queens, watching these guys play with pure fire… that era defined a generation of Mets fans. Imperfect? Sure. Legendary? Absolutely. To the greatest sports writers, broadcasters & journalists in the business — the legends who chronicled these moments — this trio helped write one of baseball’s greatest chapters. Drop your favorite ’86 memory below. Who covered that team in its prime? Let’s relive it. 🌉 Those nights at Shea. That roar. That ’86 ring 🎇 🚴🗞️✌️ This w a s our era ⚾🌉🚀 Watch the glory 📺 💠 [1986 WS Game 7 Final Out & Celebration](youtube.com/watch?v=oLHidT…) 💠 [Game 6 Walk-Off Magic](youtube.com/watch?v=5UWSXV…) 💠 [Mets HR Highlights from the Series](youtube.com/watch?v=5_sA-w…) 🤳 [Repost if you remember those ramps and that Unisphere glow 🔥} #Mets #1986WorldSeries #DocGooden #DarrylStrawberry #LennyDykstra #SheaStadium #LGM #BaseballHistory #FlushingMeadows #1964WorldsFair #NYCSports [Grok 🤖 2026 👉 powered by 🏭🏗️⚙️🚂💨}
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💥 Part ✌️ Shea Stadium 🍻🤹 🌋 𝜆 't h e r u n n n n' 🏏🌐🏟️ ☄️ Born in the Bronx in the early ’60s 🐉 𝜆 raised on subway rides through the Bronx, Queens & Manhattan, I grew up a die-hard New York Mets, Yankees & Knicks fan for life ⚾🏀 🧢 x.com/baseballinpix/… Back then, New York wasn’t just a city 🌆 it felt like the center of the future. Steel, ambition, noise, movement, dreams. 𝜆 nowhere captured that spirit better than Flushing Meadows–Corona Park. That ground carried history before most of us even understood it. Once marshland, transformed under Robert Moses into the home of two World’s Fairs — 1939 𝜆 1964-65 🎠 it became New York’s grand stage for showing the world what tomorrow could look like. Then came Shea Stadium in 1964 🗺️ 𝜆 man… Shea wasn’t just a ballpark 🧙 It was a statement 🗽 The stadium rose beside the fairgrounds like a giant open-air machine built for baseball 𝜆 optimism. From the ramps, parking lot, 𝜆 Grand Central Parkway, you could see the massive Unisphere 🌎 glowing over Queens like a beacon. World’s Fair crowds mixed with Mets fans in a swirl of accents, flags, hot dogs, scorecards, and possibility. From the observation towers of the New York State Pavilion, you could look out 𝜆 see Shea’s steel skeleton shining beside the Unisphere 🎪 pure mid-century New York poetry. Designed by Praeger-Kavanagh-Waterbury, Shea rejected the old brick-ballpark feel ⚾️ This place was all exposed steel, poured concrete, sweeping zigzag ramps, 𝜆 open sky. An exoskeleton ballpark. Functional. Raw. Futuristic. You didn’t just enter Shea 🏟️ you experienced it 🧑‍🚒 You climbed those massive open-air ramps with the wind whipping through the structure, hand on the rail, looking down through the steel framework at thousands of fans below 🤸 Blue-and-orange curtain panels fluttered around the stadium like banners of hope. Jets descended toward LaGuardia overhead while the sounds of batting practice echoed through Queens. The whole place breathed 🍃 Upper promenade decks gave you views of the fairgrounds, the skyline of Queens, airplanes 🛩️ cutting through the summer haze, 𝜆 a city that seemed to believe anything was possible. This was New York’s “Tomorrowland” ballpark 🛸 𝜆 Flushing Meadows–Corona Park has continued carrying that legacy ever since 🏇 from FDR opening the ’39 Fair… to the space-age vision of ’64… to Beatles concerts… to the U.S. Open at Billie Jean King… to the Queens Museum… to New York Mets baseball living on today at Citi Field. For kids like me growing up in the Bronx, packing a glove 𝜆 heading to Shea, the stadium became more than concrete 𝜆 steel. It was civic ambition. It was summer. It was family. It was noise, color, possibility, heartbreak, hope 🎁 all wrapped into one unforgettable New York experience. Shea wasn’t perfect 🏩 But damn… it had soul 💈 𝜆 maybe that’s why people still talk about those ramps, that skyline, that steel frame, 𝜆 that glowing Unisphere all these years later. Because for one generation of New Yorkers 🧑‍🏭 this really was our field of dreams 🗽 Who else remembers climbing those ramps into the night? Who still feels Shea when driving past the old grounds? 🛫 To the sportswriters, broadcasters, historians & lifelong fans keeping these memories alive — thank you for preserving a piece of New York that can never truly disappear 🛬 #SheaStadium #Mets #FlushingMeadows #1964WorldsFair #NYC #BaseballHistory #LGM #Queens #NewYorkMets [🧑‍🏭 pwd by 👉 Grok & ChatGPT 🤖🏭🏗️⚙️🚂💨}
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Darryl Strawberry and Doc Gooden at Shea Stadium, 1985

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