Brandon
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Live update targeting a strong #tornado threat along warm front near Iowa/Minnesota border this late afternoon amd evening! We are in the Dominator 3!
#stormchasing #dominator
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Call your shot!
Reply now with who you think is hitting a homer this homestand for a chance to win 4 tickets in the @ticasino Home Run Deck and a Stay and Play package at Treasure Island!

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@BleacherReport took too many meds and shouldn't have drove, get a chauffeur man you're a billionaire
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Tiger Woods showed signs of impairment Friday at the scene of a car crash in which he struck another vehicle and rolled his Land Rover, authorities said.
Woods was arrested on suspicion of DUI. The Martin County Sheriff’s Office said Woods was not injured.
More here: bleacherreport.com/articles/25411…

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@canishoopus IMO Phillips should be getting more run with the main squad
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10PM game tonight
12PM game on Sunday
Both on the start and end of a four game road trip
W scheduling for the Timberwolves @NBA
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Ok here we go — @thecw_sports x Johnnie-O quarter zips up for grabs.
Comment which size you want (medium, large or XL) and we’ll choose a few winners tomorrow

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@NovakWeather 2-3" for sure near Chan & piling up quick with the intense snowfall rate
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@NovakWeather I'm betting if they had left the official station in Chanhassen instead of moving to the concrete jungle of the airport, it wouldn't have been that high.
But then it wouldn't support their "climate crisis" agenda.
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Send in your Wolves questions for the Jon Krawczynski Show for a chance at a giveaway from @SGLambChops
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This Man, known for his reality TV series ‘River Monsters,’ caught all the major Giant freshwater fish on his list, so when nothing was left, they ended the show. River Monsters was one of Animal Planet’s most popular shows, hosted by Jeremy Wade.
For nearly a decade, one man turned murky rivers into must-watch television. Jeremy Wade, a trained biologist and extreme angler, built River Monsters around a simple premise: track down the world’s largest and most elusive freshwater fish and explain the science and folklore behind them.
Across nine seasons (2009–2017), the show reached more than 100 countries and regularly ranked among Animal Planet’s highest-rated programs. Wade traveled to over 50 nations, documenting species like the Mekong giant catfish, Goliath tigerfish, freshwater stingrays, and enormous arapaima, often in remote, dangerous conditions. Unlike typical fishing shows, every episode blended ecology, local history, and conservation, highlighting how overfishing and dam construction were pushing many of these giants toward extinction.
When the series ended, it wasn’t due to declining ratings. Wade explained that the original mission was complete: the list of legendary freshwater giants had been exhausted, and repeating the concept would dilute its integrity. Very impressive of him in a media world when most will suck the life out of a popular series.
Jeremy Wade holds a degree in zoology from the University of Bristol, and many fish featured on the show are now classified as threatened or endangered, making River Monsters an unintentional historical record of species that may soon disappear.
© History Pictures
#drthehistories

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@buddiespaisley @Dr_TheHistories You clearly dont know what you're talking about
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@Dr_TheHistories It was always a catfish of some sort, so was more predictable than Scooby doo. Still enjoyed it though
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@tornadojally But he's looking around a lot when he's out there
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@ostromovie @PDWolves Dillingham should still be suiting up for the Kentucky Wildcats - not even close to NBA ready
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@PDWolves At least now Finch need to play Dillingham every fckn game night. That's the only positive thing.
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