Joe DelPopolo
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@GuntherEagleman It would have been easier to actually go to the moon in 1969 than it would be to maintain the fact that it wasn't faked (which it was NOT) for 55+ years.
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@zanatta_tony @80s_Kidz I loved Drive-Ins! I saw “Alien” at a Drive-In when I was 10.
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@JoeDelPopolo @80s_Kidz "Who would take a five-year-old to see the Exorcist”
"Who would take an eight-year-old to see the Omen?"
These questions, believe it or not, have answers.
You what was cool when I was a kid? Drive-in movie theaters. They were great. They even had playgrounds.
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@Super70sSports Those are great! The Root Beer and Cola ones are so addictive!
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@JackPosobiec I liked that movie. I always liked Richard Jordan, and Jason Robards, as usual, was excellent.
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@pushpendrakum Why because Indian-born truck drivers might crash into you on America’s Interstates?
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Very good at scoring the lacrosse ball
TLN 🥍@LacrosseNetwork
Finn Thomson is NOT just an off-ball threat 😮💨💪
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@JeffDye NYC needs Cyrus as Mayor. Much better than Mamdani I bet.
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@BlueBoxDave C'mon, how can you leave off Cracker Jacks?? It's in the damn song!
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I will also accept soft serve ice cream in a batting helmet. But it’s stretching it.
David Marcus@BlueBoxDave
Total food options that should exist at a baseball game: Hot dog. Pretzel. Peanuts. Popcorn Beer Soda Leave truffle oil and sun dried tomatoes to Major League Soccer.
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Today, we remember a legend.
On this day in history, Harambe would have celebrated another birthday. An icon that became part of internet history, American culture, and an entire generation’s timeline.
Tomorrow marks 10 years since we lost him. Ten years since the moment the world stopped scrolling and collectively mourned something bigger than a meme.
He became a symbol of loyalty, strength, chaos, unity, and the strange beauty of the internet bringing millions of people together for one cause: never forgetting Harambe.
Everyone remembers where they were when they heard the news. And somehow, a decade later, his legacy still lives on.
Gone, but never forgotten.
Rest easy to a true patriot. 🕊️🇺🇸
May 27, 1999 — May 28, 2016
Forever in our hearts.

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@TheOfficerTatum He would have received pretty quick return fire at my place.
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@atensnut I’d have to say “A Song For Amy” by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis.
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#SpencerPratt has responded to Lisa Rinna after telling Variety at the #AMAs that she doesn’t want to see a reality TV star become mayor of Los Angeles:
“Hey Lisa, if you’re against me because I was on a TV show in my 20s, wait till you learn what Karen Bass was doing in her 20s…”
Pratt’s message included a clip from a TV interview in which he claimed Bass supported Fidel Castro in her younger years.
variety.com/2026/politics/…

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@FrankenforIowa @BuzzPatterson @CynicalPublius A grown man would apologize and retract the unfounded insult that you hurled at a retired Army COL.
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@BuzzPatterson @CynicalPublius Maybe a grown man ought to use a name to ID himself vice hide behind a moniker...like a Bot.
Grow up, boys.
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Perfumed Prince is big mad that the US Navy has decided to promote based on merit and not genitalia.
Admiral Mike Franken@FrankenforIowa
No women on the Navy flag selection list this year. Sixteen % of the service zeroed out by weak civilian leadership. This will take years to recover.
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How can we know what Jesus looked like when his Father was of completely divine origin? He could look almost completely like his mother, or like his Father, or a combination of the two. So depending on what your belief is as to what God the Father looks like, Jesus could look very much like Him.
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@TheChrisLambert @elonmusk Apart from the Shroud of Turin, we do not know what Jesus looked like, but we do know how Helen of Troy was described as having pale skin.
Thank you for playing.
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What Jesus looked like vs the actor playing him
@elonmusk what should we do about this???????


Variety@Variety
Mel Gibson has unveiled the first look at “The Resurrection of the Christ,” the director’s long-delayed follow-up to 2004’s “The Passion of the Christ.” “Part One” has been postponed just a few months, with plans to debut on May 6, 2027. “Part Two” was bumped a year, from May 6, 2027, to May 25, 2028. variety.com/2026/film/news…
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