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This place was a lot better when the little blue bird was around.

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Andrew Whitworth
Andrew Whitworth@AndrewWhitworth·
As for the “ did he say we?” crowd - 1. I played 168 games as a bengal. 2. 3 division titles 3. 5 straight playoff appearances- 6 total 4. Had all four of my kids in the Nati 5. Been to jeff Rubys a 1000 times 6. Pretended to like skyline chili when sober 7. Stumbled drunk around Mt Adams eating pizza 8. Montgomery Inn bbq in my fridge right now 9. Spent many a night in the Courtyard Covington. 10. Sat in a reds suite with Neil Armstrong 11. Watched Amy Grant with the CPO at Cincinnati Music Hall 12. Partied with Nick Lachey in “Club Bang”on 4th street 13. Ate the “Beluga” sushi boat on the reg in Hyde park Square 14. Sat w/charlie sheen as he smoked a cig in the Queen City club. And the List goes on.. So I’ll use “We” respectfully any damn time I want. 🤣 Who dey! 💪🏼
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Out of Context Human Race
Out of Context Human Race@NoContextHumans·
I’ve never seen anything more accurate
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Michigan Men's Basketball
🎥 The National Championship Cinematic Recap
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PLAYERANDTHEFAN@PLAYERANDTHEFAN·
So down by 1 at half to Oregon…want a glimpse of what happens at halftime that ignites 2nd half turnarounds….🔥🔥🔥
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Swanky Wolverine
Swanky Wolverine@swankywolverine·
Michigan basketball natty is better with Titanic music
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Woodson Whiskey
Woodson Whiskey@woodsonwhiskey·
🚨 SIGNED JERSEY GIVEAWAY 🚨 As promised, @CharlesWoodson is giving away this signed Mitchell & Ness 1997 Legacy Jersey 〽️ Want it? 👇🏾 🏆 Follow @woodsonwhiskey + @CharlesWoodson 🏆 Like this post 🏆 Drop a comment 🏆 Bonus entries for sharing post on story
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nick wright
nick wright@getnickwright·
Literally as good as it gets from @Andrew_Robl here. And thrilled @NickSchulman was in the booth to give this the gravity it deserved. My goodness.
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Art Parmann
Art Parmann@ArtParmann·
Anyone know a reliable way to bulk export all your WhatsApp chats? Building message syncing for @AskCharlotteAI and the main friction point is users have to manually click export chat for each individual chat. Any reliable workarounds?
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LanceMcAlister
LanceMcAlister@LanceMcAlister·
Per #Reds Reds former All-Star First Baseman and Franchise Icon Joey Votto has gifted the City of Cincinnati, the Reds and the fans a custom-built Verdin street clock as a thank you for their support during his 22 years with the Reds organization. “I am excited about giving the Clock to the city, the team and its fans,” said Votto. “Being the oldest professional team, I wanted this Clock to add to the charm and mystique of the Cincinnati Reds experience.” Crafted by Cincinnati’s The Verdin Company, the Clock stands 16 feet, 8 inches tall with four 36‑inch dials, and is located on Crosley Terrace, just outside the main ballpark entrance. “We are incredibly grateful and honored to have this beautiful Clock adorn the front gates,” said Reds President and CEO Phil Castellini. “Joey made us proud every time he stepped onto the field. And this one-of-a-kind gift from him will continue to inspire and excite everyone who sees it.” The Clock is finished in the official Reds Pantone red with white trim. The top finial is hand‑painted to resemble a baseball, and each Clock face includes “Cincinnati” across the top and “Reds” along the bottom. The faces feature Roman numerals and the iconic Reds wishbone “C” centered on each dial. “There will continue to be massive moments happening at the ballpark in the future, and people making new memories,” Votto said. “I hope that I can still be part of it in some way, knowing the Clock adds character to this special place.”   Additionally, the clock head features speakers that can play hourly chimes and a wide range of music, including Take Me Out to the Ballgame. “Joey wanted the Clock to enhance our shared love of baseball, so we are collaborating with Joey and Verdin for fun ways to integrate it into our games,” said Castellini. At the base of the Clock, a bronze plaque honors Votto’s contribution. The plaque reads: “Thank you Cincinnati” with Joey Votto’s signature underneath it. “Joey was involved in planning every detail. He wanted his thank you gift to be a showstopper and we are thrilled with how it turned out,” said The Verdin Company CEO Bob Verdin III.
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Sen. Michael Garrett
Sen. Michael Garrett@MichaelKGarrett·
The President of the United States learned that Robert Mueller had died. And he picked up his phone and typed: “Good. I’m glad he’s dead.” I need you to stop. Put down whatever you’re doing and feel the full weight of those words. Good. I’m glad he’s dead. Said by the man who holds the most powerful office in the history of human civilization. The office of Washington. Of Lincoln. Of Roosevelt standing in the rubble of Pearl Harbor promising a nation trembling in the dark that we would rise. That office. Those words. Now let me tell you who Robert Mueller was. He did not have to go to Vietnam. He had every reason not to. A Princeton degree. A blown-out knee. A future waiting for him in the comfort of civilian life. He waited a full year for that knee to heal, just so he could serve. Let that sink in. He walked into hell when other men were running from it. He came home with a Bronze Star for heroism and a Purple Heart soaked in the blood of his sacrifice. He spent the next four decades standing in the breach, as a prosecutor, as FBI Director, as the man who held this nation together in the smoldering ash of September 12th, 2001, when we were all afraid and we needed someone steady, someone serious, someone who loved this country more than he loved himself. He was all of those things. He was a Republican. He was, by every honest measure, an American hero. And the President danced on his grave.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Robert Mueller is dead. And the President of the United States has announced that he is, quote, glad. Now. I want you to sit with something for a moment. Jeffrey Epstein, the man who ran an international child sex trafficking operation for the entertainment of the ultra-wealthy, looked at Donald Trump and wrote the following words to former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers in 2017: “I have met some very bad people. None as bad as Trump. Not one decent cell in his body.” The man who ran the pervert express to crime island looked at Trump and thought: that bloke is worse than me. And today, that same Donald Trump looked at the death of a decorated Vietnam veteran and former FBI director and typed “Good, I’m glad he’s dead.” Then signed his name to it. Then posted it. Publicly. At 1:26 in the afternoon. There are war criminals who’ve managed more dignity at a press conference. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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Kent Murphy
Kent Murphy@KentMurphy·
Dude was toast at first, so he turned around, jogged home, pulled up, and hit a jumper into a guy asking the ump for the and-one 😂
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Bleacher Report
Bleacher Report@BleacherReport·
Chris Webber was asked about the timeout. His response was perfect 💯 Full interview: youtu.be/uw-3_KKICuw
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altheboss
altheboss@AlTheBoss03·
Name a player — not named Derek Jeter or Cal Ripken Jr. — that you respect the most for staying loyal to one team for their entire career. In an era of constant movement, those guys are rare. Who’s your pick? 👇⚾ Bonus points if you watched them their whole career.
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