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Dale Hansen

@DaleAllenHansen

Minneapolis, MN Katılım Haziran 2011
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Chip Scoggins
Chip Scoggins@chipscoggins·
The Medved Magic continues. What Gophers are doing is incredible. Essentially playing only 5 players in the Big Ten and winning.
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Dale Hansen@DaleAllenHansen·
@teeraps @FB_Helmet_Guy My friends and I created a Mosi Tatupu Fan Club in our dorm at the University of Minnesota that season.
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FB_Helmet_Guy@FB_Helmet_Guy·
The 1985 Patriots became the first team ever in NFL history to advance to the Super Bowl by winning three playoff games on the road. The Patriots defeated the Jets, Raiders and Dolphins to reach Super Bowl XX.
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CONSEQUENCE@consequence·
Jim Carrey's speech inducting Soundgarden into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame "You may ask, 'Why would Soundgarden, the heaviest of rock and roll royalty, want Jim Carrey to induct them into the Hall of Fame? Is there some deep, cosmic connection between us? Or was the Spoonman not available?' The truth is, I grew up inspired by the hard rock era. Every day, I’d spend hours in front of a floodlight in my basement, playing power chords on a goalie stick. When the Seattle music scene exploded, it resurrected rock and roll for me. Bands like Mudhoney, Mother Love Bone, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, and of course, Nirvana, were raw, honest and reaching for something profound. Soundgarden wasn’t just part of the movement: they helped start it. Guitarist Kim Thayil, bassist Hiro Yamamoto and singer/drummer Chris Cornell were experimenting with a fusion of hard rock, punk, metal and psychedelia that created intricate, powerful soundscapes. Coupled with Chris’s incredible vocal range, their music could make your heart pound one moment and break the next. When I first heard Soundgarden, I wasn't just excited — I wanted to put on a flannel shirt and run into the street screaming, 'My mother smoked during pregnancy!' They rose from Seattle bars to worldwide superstardom without fear or compromise. They trusted themselves completely, and trusted their fans to come along for the ride, wherever it led. Their fourth studio album, Superunknown, changed everything, featuring incredible songs like 'Spoonman,' 'Fell on Black Days,' and their magnum opus, 'Black Hole Sun.' That track was the ultimate example of Chris Cornell’s songwriting genius. It felt like he had given us access to an apocalyptic dream he was having. His presence was deeply authentic. When you looked into his eyes, it was like eternity was staring back. I used to talk to him like this: 'Hi, Chris. How you doing? Me? Great, never better. Please look away. Probe no further.' I met the band in 1996, when I hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time. I insisted that Soundgarden be the musical guest. By then, the lineup was Chris Cornell, Kim Thayil, Matt Cameron on drums and Ben Shepherd on bass. During rehearsal, they launched into the dark, epic beauty of 'Pretty Noose.' I stood right in front of them, letting the waves of electricity wash over me like an audio baptism. They pushed me under, and when I came up, I was free. After the show, they handed me one of my most prized possessions: the Fender Telecaster that Chris played on the show, signed by the whole band... Later that night, Chris showed up at my hotel room with an acoustic guitar and a bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken, and we wrote some songs. Okay, maybe I dreamt that part, but I’ll never forget that night. I got to hang with Chris a few times after that. He was always sincere, down to earth, thoughtful, and funny. When the band split in 1997, Chris went on to make amazing music on his own and with Audioslave. Kim, Matt and Ben continued to blaze their own musical paths. But Soundgarden wasn't done: they reunited in 2010 and gave us a second act of new music and live shows that were as vital as ever. Sadly, on a shocking night in 2017, Chris left us. We lost a monumental musical artist and a deeply special soul. But for all time, his voice will continue to light up the ether like a Tesla coil. Tonight, we make sure that Chris Cornell, Kim Thayil, Hiro Yamamoto, Matt Cameron and Ben Shepherd go down as one of the most majestic, powerful and influential bands ever to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Long live Chris Cornell, and long live Soundgarden." Photo by Kevin Kane/Getty Images for RRHOF
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Tony Liebert
Tony Liebert@TonyLiebert·
Another look at Drake Lindsey’s 78-yard dot to Jalen Smith. I saw this same play multiple times during preseason camp — the future duo of Minnesota’s offense.
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Dale Hansen@DaleAllenHansen·
@TonyLiebert Drake Lindsey is for real. Get him some receivers and he'll dominate games.
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Tony Liebert@TonyLiebert·
Final Gophers thoughts: - This team is only going to get better - Drake Lindsey is absolutely the real deal, a statement performance - Defense still has a lot of issues, but they are correctable - Lindsey-Smith deep ball might've saved the season - This team is so freaking talented all over the field, but their youth could make it an up-and-down year - Such an important win for the program and season.
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Dale Hansen@DaleAllenHansen·
@Acyn How does what he's saying even make any sense? It's not about the guns, but we should have metal detectors to detect the guns?
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Acyn@Acyn·
Hannity: These are preventable. The first thing you should do every school in the country should have a metal detector. You have to control the entry of kids and the perimeter around every school.  The left’s rush race to blame guns for every tragedy, it's sad and pathetic
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Dale Hansen@DaleAllenHansen·
@akafaceUS Wow, you really are stupid as fuck. You even posted this AFTER trump took over 10% of Intel, and said he'd be doing this with more companies. Assuming control of the means of production is Marxism. Educate yourself, you fucking asshat.
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SotaStick™
SotaStick™@SotaStickCo·
GOLD OUT GIVEAWAY! 💛🏈 @GopherFootball is BACK! To celebrate the home opener, we’re giving away a Gophers Gold Out SotaStick shirt! How to enter: 1️⃣ Follow @SotaStickCo 2️⃣ Repost this 3️⃣ Tag a Gopher fan (or two!) in the comments Winner announced Monday night. Prize ships Tuesday to arrive Wednesday. #SkiUMah #RTB #Gophers #GoldOut @GopherSports
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Dale Hansen@DaleAllenHansen·
Stopped at a sports collectibles place at the @mnstatefair. The autographed @Fran_Tarkenton jersey was $200. The autographed JJ McCarthy jersey was $300. What the fuck? HOFer and a guy who has yet to play in a (real) game.
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Dale Hansen@DaleAllenHansen·
Government taking over the means of production. Isn't there a word for that? Intel Agrees to Sell U.S. a 10% Stake in Its Business nytimes.com/2025/08/22/tec…
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Dale Hansen@DaleAllenHansen·
Government taking over the means of production. Isn't there a word for that? Intel Agrees to Sell U.S. a 10% Stake in Its Business nytimes.com/2025/08/22/tec…
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Dale Hansen@DaleAllenHansen·
@Acyn So, he's a POS 24/7. I don't think that's really breaking news.
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Acyn@Acyn·
Kirk: President Trump is the exact same person in private as he is in public
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Vintage Rock 🎸
Vintage Rock 🎸@VintageRockN_85·
Have you seen Def Leppard live?
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Tones Of Music
Tones Of Music@TonesOfMusic·
Pick one for Rock Hall INXS Smashing Pumpkins Jane's Addiction Iron Maiden Motorhead The Smiths
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