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@edmundrabe

saffa in ireland

Dublin City, Ireland Katılım Eylül 2015
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Edmund@edmundrabe·
Just witnessed a medium-speed cops-and-robbers chase, garda in pursuit of two lads on electric scooters 😅
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SuperSport Rugby@SSRugby·
How many can you name? 😅 10 Sharks players, but they get a little harder as the list goes on 👀🦈 #SSRugby | #VURC
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Darrel Bristow-Bovey
Darrel Bristow-Bovey@dbbovey·
I console myself thinking about all the young men in my country, powerful in their youth and confident in their immortality, who are encountering a Proteas semi-final for the first time. Good. Look upon the void and join us in it.
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GARY PLAYER
GARY PLAYER@garyplayer·
It is truly a blessing to live in an era where we can witness greatness in sport from anywhere in the world. That was not always the case earlier in my life, and it makes moments like I just witnessed even more meaningful.   Watching Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals of the Australian Open just now was a powerful reminder of why he stands as the greatest tennis player the game has ever known. He is now pursuing his 25th major championship, an achievement that speaks not only to talent, but to discipline, resilience and an unwavering commitment to excellence. I only wish everyone could view such performances with both appreciation and understanding, recognising greatness with fairness and respect.   The Australian crowds were magnificent just as they always were for me, and Novak’s pursuit of what would be his 11th Australian Open title carries special significance. History shows that the very greatest champions often face adversity late in their careers, yet it is precisely this adversity that defines them.   Across all sports, true superstars share one defining trait: longevity. We have seen it time and again with Jack Nicklaus winning the Masters at 46, Tiger Woods, Ben Hogan after this car accient, Tom Brady, Muhammad Ali, Michael Phelps, LeBron James and others. These athletes return to the summit not by chance, but because they possess something rare. Longevity, in my view, is one of the most underrated attributes in sport. Just as a great engine allows a BMW to endure, a great inner drive allows champions to last.   I was deeply moved watching Novak. His journey began under extraordinary hardship, growing up amid conflict surrounding his childhood. To rise from that environment to this level of global excellence is nothing short of remarkable. What he has achieved is admirable beyond words.   Novak now faces a monumental challenge in the final, but his legacy is already secure. Across all sports and all generations, only a handful of athletes possess what can only be described as “it.” That quality cannot be defined, measured or explained, but you know it when you see it.   Novak Djokovic has IT. GP
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CODE Cricket
CODE Cricket@codecricketau·
I'd say Skull was pretty fair with his combined Ashes XI. 🤣
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Edmund@edmundrabe·
@TMIrelandHelp I have already gone through the TM help desk for further assistance. Was told I need to contact the promoter. Very disappointing.
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Edmund@edmundrabe·
@SaulOvah @EwanMacKenna South African pool is huge, the top players just get bought by the elite schools by the age of 16 giving the illusion that all the top players go to the same schools
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Saul Ovah@SaulOvah·
@EwanMacKenna It’s not really true though. Rugby Internationals in SA and AB tend to overwhelmingly come from the same schools as well.
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Edmund@edmundrabe·
@edjenx Please post a video of them cleaning up the sheds
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Paul Williams@thepaulwilliams·
It's amazing how often Argentina are underrated by the northern hemisphere media. Everytime they tour the Northern hemisphere it's the same. It's like they genuinely don't watch the Rugby Championship.
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Blaine Anderson@datingbyblaine·
My silliest matchmaking success story? NYC-based client, 42 years old, successful real estate developer, recently divorced, 2 kids, not religious. He’s looking for someone in NYC, natural look, younger (he wants more kids), no kids, not religious. The first two introductions I make are gorgeous women, meet his criteria to a T, and… Both fizzle after a couple of dates. Not unusual. It takes >2 dates to find your person, and newly divorced guys need to see what’s out there. When things end with the second match, he sends me an Instagram profile. Big-time beauty influencer in Utah. Divorced, his age, kids, lots of cosmetic enhancements, maybe Mormon? He says she’s his dream girl, and asks if I can reach out. Not what I’m expecting. I say of course, and send her a message. She responds, we chat, she’s interested in meeting him. He’s on the first flight to SLC. Sparks fly. They start dating. Now I’m getting updates through her Instagram stories. They travel together every weekend. Their kids meet. Relationship is cruising. Suddenly she stops posting women’s beauty content. She says she’s becoming a matchmaker — DM me to meet guys in NYC!!! Wtf? Sorta weird, but who am I to hate. Her stories return to beauty content within a month, so apparently she learns matchmaking is harder than her new BF made it sound. Regardless, they’re still together a year later 🥰
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Edmund@edmundrabe·
When the Boks were 22–0 up after 20 minutes, my wife asked if the Wallabies could still come back. I responded, “Not in this lifetime”. Funny old game, fantastic stuff from the @wallabies
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EK Rugby Analysis
EK Rugby Analysis@ek_rugby·
Genuinely has to be one of the greatest upsets of all time. * Australia ranked 6th in the world * Playing the best Springbok team ever * At altitude in South Africa * Giving up a 22-0 lead after 18 minutes * and then scoring 38 unanswered points Incredible win #RSAvAUS
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Edmund@edmundrabe·
@AerLingus I’m trying to add additional baggage to my booking- finding it impossible to reach someone to assist. Please help!
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Aer Lingus
Aer Lingus@AerLingus·
This is the only official X account of Aer Lingus. If you are contacted by another account with a similar name, please do not engage or share personal information with it. Need help? Contact a member of our chat team here ☘️ aerlingus.com/support/custom…
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ICC@ICC·
A fantastic #WTC25 Final at Lord's with the @proteasmencsa lifting the mace on day four after defeating the defending champions @CricketAus
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Jarrod Kimber
Jarrod Kimber@ajarrodkimber·
Been at a lot of cricket in my life. Travelled the world. But this feels as special as any of them. The team of inherited heartbreak has finally won their first world title. Against Australia, at Lord's. They lived in the shade for the longest time, no one deserves the sun more.
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atlas@creatine_cycle·
if you're feeling a little uneasy about the state of global geopolitics tonight remember to spend as much time on your phone as possible. the more information you ingest as you scroll the calmer you will become
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