Elwood
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Hello Albertans living in Edmonton. Special request. Anthony is in the Flooring Business and he allows Canvassers to set up inside his store as he supports Alberta Independence. He put his neck out for the movement now let’s take care of him. Let’s protect those who are in support of us. He also owns a store out in Morinville called kings Flooring centre 10310-101ave. God blessing be upon he store.
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Lisa Kudrow says ‘nobody cared about me’ and that she was called ‘the sixth Friend’ on hit sitcom trib.al/lndYZs4

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@ClipGD @NASA @NASAArtemis How can anyone see children die of cancer and think god exists.
What a stupid fucking comment.
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@NASA @NASAArtemis 🚨The Orion spacecraft of the Artemis II Mission recorded this video. How can anyone see this and still think God doesn’t exist? 🤯
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History in the making
In this new image from our @NASAArtemis II crew, you can see Orientale basin on the right edge of the lunar disk. This mission marks the first time the entire basin has been seen with human eyes.

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BREAKING - I had a great check in call with Mitch Sylvestre this morning!
Since the announcement of meeting the 178,000 signature threshold for an independence referendum signature collection has DOUBLED.
Albertans are rushing to sign the Independence Petition because they want to be part of history.
Albertans want to be able to tell their future kids and grand kids that they STOOD UP FOR A FREE AND INDEPENDENT ALBERTA!

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@BleedOilBlue And skinner never bails him out. So happy I don’t have to watch skinner.
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This was the play, just four games into the season, that made the entire league make up their mind on Oilers Evan Bouchard.
It kept him off Team Canada and will keep him from winning the Norris Trophy.
Since that game, Bouchard has put up 20 goals and 67 assists for 87 points 👀
📹 @espn
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@citchmook I was raised Catholic. I saw through the bulshit at a young age. Quit going to church as soon as I moved out of parents home at 18.
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@CanaadaRules Oh I've read it, I was an atheist for almost 15 years and I'll never go back. What a waste of time.
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At 90, Alan Alda Says Parkinson Took His Body… But Not His Love for Arlene
In 2026, Alan Alda and Arlene Alda quietly marked 69 years of marriage.
No red carpet.
No cameras.
Just two people who have spent nearly seven decades choosing each other — every single day.
Alan is 90 now.
Arlene is 93.
Parkinson’s disease has been with Alan for 11 long years. And it has been relentless.
He no longer walks.
He sits in a wheelchair.
His hands tremble constantly.
His voice is barely above a whisper — so soft that only Arlene can understand him.
But he is still here.
And so is she.
That morning, Arlene wheeled Alan out into their garden — the same one they planted together more than 40 years ago. The flowers were in bloom. The air was still.
“Alan,” Arlene said gently, smiling through emotion,
“Sixty-nine years. Sixty-nine years I’ve been your wife.”
“I don’t regret a single day.”
Alan looked at her — his eyes still bright, still full of the man she fell in love with all those years ago.
It took effort.
It took time.
But he spoke — slowly, quietly, only for her.
“Arlene,” he whispered.
“Parkinson’s taken… everything from me.”
“My hands.
My legs.
My voice.”
“I can’t walk.
I can’t hold things.
I can barely speak.”
“For a long time, I thought… I had nothing left.”
Arlene squeezed his trembling hand tightly.
“You still have me,” she said.
“You’ve always had me.”
Alan nodded, struggling — but nodding.
“Yes,” he whispered.
“I still have you.”
“And I still have one thing Parkinson couldn’t take.”
“The love I have for you.”
“That’s the only thing it couldn’t touch.”
“The only thing that’s still completely whole.”
“I love you, Arlene.
Sixty-nine years.
And forever.”
Arlene broke down, gently wrapping her arms around him.
“I know,” she said through tears.
“I’ve always known.”
“And I love you.
Sixty-nine years.
And forever.”
They sat there together in silence.
Holding hands.
Just as they had when they were young.
Just as they had when life was easy.
Now they are old.
Now they are fragile.
But their love is stronger than it has ever been.
Because love that survives 69 years…
Love that survives illness…
Love that survives loss of everything else…
Is the kind of love that never fades.
"Alan and Arlene Alda’s love story is a testament to true devotion. Click to read about their 69 years of love, strength, and commitment."

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Can’t say “somehow” when Stu Skinner is between the pipes. It’s goals like this why we have 0 cups when we should have 2 🤬
All fault still lies with Ken Holland for handcuffing us with 9.25Mx8 Nurse, 5Mx5 Campbell and never finding a goalie in the McDrai era #LetsGoOilers
B/R Open Ice@BR_OpenIce
KUCHEROV SOMEHOW FITS IT IN TOP SHELF FOR THE GOAL 😱🚨
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