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@JeromeCCasper

CISSP+GCIH, DFIR, GME, NBA, PGA, TMA, 18247

Valle de la Sol Katılım Nisan 2010
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Jesus Chrysler
Jesus Chrysler@JesusChryslerII·
Something All Must Witness To Believe For those of you itching to see Puddles the Clown combine The Who’s “Pinball Wizard” with Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues,” this is for you. Enjoy. Or hate. It’s a free country. Well, relatively, anyway.
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Snobby Scheffler
Snobby Scheffler@SnobbyScheffler·
Would You Rather Wednesday: Would you rather 1) Make every putt between 10-20 feet or 2) Be able to hit your driver exactly where you want every time with distance up to 350 yards
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Cooper Mitchell - HomeGymGuy
Cooper Mitchell - HomeGymGuy@homegymcoop·
Whenever someone says all budget home gym equipment is unsafe, I show them this video. That’s 705LB being dropped on a $200 squat rack. I ended up giving this rack to a buddy and he still uses it without issues.
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rome n da houz
rome n da houz@JeromeCCasper·
@therealmcnair Hopefully left with the W but sounds satisfying either way. Love a good tough match!
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Deep Cut Golf®
Deep Cut Golf®@deepcutgolf·
This won't be popular amongst my allies but at 6'3'' I prefer an untucked cotton polo all day long. Paired with shorts or slacks, cotton or seersucker, I think the look is absolutely club friendly and appropriate for civilized recreation. My Costanza-esque stance is that for whatever reason, I have never been able to keep a shirt neatly tucked without it coming out and consequently having to mess with it all day during the round. Not to mention it is restricting during the swing. Good enough for good Catholic boy JFK. Good enough for good Catholic boy DCG.
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Brad “Backwood” Birch
Brad “Backwood” Birch@brad_birch69·
It’s the big 12 tournament, not the local muni practice green. What are we doing here
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Het Mehta
Het Mehta@hetmehtaa·
i am a cybersecurity guy, scare me with one word
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I'm looking for a ridiculously old-fashioned girl's name for our new born . Think great-grandma name. Very old and rare. Any suggestions asap pls?
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Arnie McNair 🇺🇸
Arnie McNair 🇺🇸@therealmcnair·
I won’t call it the best shirt ever. I want to make it even better, and I will. But at $95, it’s incredible value. If you said it couldn’t be done, called me a scammer, or wrote this off entirely… I hope you can own the L. Belts, sweaters, and shorts will all live up the same standard.
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NRM84@Mappy6984·
Well done
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johntheman_heiscome_heisme_PREACHTRUTHILLUMINATIPl
WOULD DEVOUR THE WORLD IF THEY WERE AWOKEN ... IF YOU ENTERD THIS POOL, YOU WOULD SINK, AND BE HAPPY TO SINK, ALL THE WAY TO THE BOTTOM, BUT YOU WOULD NOT DROWN, YOU WOULD BECOME ANOTHER OF THE BEASTS, AND YOU WOULD SLEEP
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johntheman_heiscome_heisme_PREACHTRUTHILLUMINATIPl
SQUID ONLY SLIGHTLY LARGER THAN A MAN BUT VASTLY MORE INTELLIGENT SHADOW EVERY SINGLE BOAT, SHIP AND SUBMARINE WE HAVE EVER PUT TO SEA ... THEY ARE INCREDIBLY SKILLED AT STEALTH ,CAN SEE IN EVERY DIRECTION AT ONCE AND CAN COMMUNICATE WITH EACH OTHER OVER VAST DISTANCES THROUGH
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Arnie McNair 🇺🇸
Arnie McNair 🇺🇸@therealmcnair·
Quick gut check for the board: Eisenhower belts are finishing in waves. First batch is about done. Option 1: Hold everything and ship all at once in May Option 2: Ship as they’re ready (some get them earlier, a bit luck of the draw) What would you do?
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Epic Clip Vault
Epic Clip Vault@EpicClipVault·
An old Assyrian method for crossing rivers using inflated skins, dating back to around the 8th century BCE.
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Romeo Posar
Romeo Posar@Romeos_burner·
Sometimes I fan my 2. Sometimes I catch that 3 a little thin. I’ve hit fliers with the 4. I’ve hooked my 5, shanked my 6, skulled the 8, fatted the 9, chili dipped the wedge, bladed the sand. Don’t get me started with Mr. Three Wiggle. But I never miss with the 7 iron.
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Wesley Bryan and I got into a heated argument about what the majority of people’s favorite club is. I will stand firm and say it’s a 7 iron. There’s something about that club that’s very different than an 8 and 6. Wesley said a driver or 60 degree is the majority favorite. Who’s right here?

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Brian Clark
Brian Clark@AlAylett8782022·
@MidwestGolfJake I have 3, including an albatross on a short par 4. Just wanted to share. 🤣
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Jake Weaver
Jake Weaver@MidwestGolfJake·
I used to be annoyed by things like this, but since I have a hole-in-one I can just marvel that Shane has this many. Sorry for those of you that still don't have one. Some things aren't meant to be. 😏
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Daniel
Daniel@dhinsr·
@therealmcnair Something about the hem just doesn’t look right
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Arnie McNair 🇺🇸
Arnie McNair 🇺🇸@therealmcnair·
The Washington short is my favorite item I’ve made. So versatile. Not just a “golf short” but a great short for golf. Thin, breathable cotton. Rock while playing or with an Oxford and some loafers for a Saturday with the family. Coming to the store in two weeks.
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Ann Bauer
Ann Bauer@annbauerwriter·
I once had a friend who thought her brother was a great guitarist. Couldn't fathom why he wasn't a star. Then she started dating a sound guy. One night he played her a song & said, That's your brother. Then he played another & said, That's Eric Clapton I think about this a lot.
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Big Brain Business
Big Brain Business@BigBrainBizness·
Ken Griffin, founder of Citadel, has a $10 plaque behind his desk that reads: "If we're all going to eat, someone has to sell." Of all the things this man could surround himself with, he chose a cheap plaque with a blunt truth about business. "You're always selling. You're selling to candidates. You're selling to vendors, you're selling to counterparties, you're selling to customers." And if you're always selling, you know what you're going to hear a lot of? "No." Griffin doesn't sugarcoat it. He tells two stories that illustrate just how brutal rejection can be. 1994 was a rough year, with Citadel losing ~4% of its capital. Griffin flew to Switzerland for a crucial lunch meeting, sat down, and his guest arrived only to say: "Oh, I thought you were John Griffin from Fen Church. I got to go." His lunch date got up and left the table. Later that afternoon, a Swiss banker spent 45 minutes with him in a beautiful office, smoking a cigar, before closing with: "Such a pity that such a bright young man picked the wrong career." Two rejections in one day for the founder of one of the most successful hedge funds in history — and his takeaway was simply this: "You just have to tolerate. You're going to hear no a lot, but you need to become accustomed to having to market your ideas and market what you represent and what you stand for." Absorbing rejection and continuing anyway is the actual skill, whether you're hiring, raising capital, or winning customers. Most people avoid selling because they're afraid of no. The ones who build great things have learned to expect it.
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