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@AzBryant @ThrillaRilla369 Definitely don’t. You’re too fragile and couldn’t handle it.
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@ThrillaRilla369 I have been to 17, I purposely didn’t go to New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia.
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THE AVERAGE AMERICAN HAS ONLY BEEN TO 4 OF THESE CITIES
1. Orlando
2. New York City
3. Las Vegas
4. San Francisco
5. Boston
6. Miami
7. Chicago
8. Washington D.C.
9. Los Angeles
10. New Orleans
11. San Diego
12. Denver
13. Seattle
14. Philadelphia
15. Phoenix
16. Dallas
17. Houston
18. Nashville
19. San Antonio
20. Honolulu
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ANUBIS IS MISSING DOWNTOWN: last seen at Attorney and Stanton Streets. If you've seen or found him please go here: lostmydoggie.com/details.cfm?pe… and/or phone 877-818-0060 and PLEASE RT ANUBIS!

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Super Sky Point to Bob Horner. He was the NL Rookie of the Year and an All-Star but if you were around back then you know he was more than that. Much more. He was a fixture in the homes of millions of us through the miracle of cable television during those epic childhood summers that seemed like they’d never end.
I was a fan for over 40 years but had never met Bob until I interviewed him last December about Dale Murphy’s Hall of Fame case. As you’d expect, Bob was a fierce advocate for his fellow Fulton County basher. How could he not be? They were Murph and Horner. Horner and Murph. The Hall and Oates of the Launching Pad.
You know, these sky points all suck to write but this one hurts more than most. The four-homer game, the bad perm, Chief Noc-A-Homa waiting by his teepee for another Horner long ball. I have tweeted a lot about Bob Horner through the years and it’s because he represents to me, and I suspect many of you too, something far bigger than baseball: WTBS coming out of the magic box on top of my 400-pound Zenith, cool air coming through my bedroom window after another afternoon of Wiffle Ball, and Rick Mahler (probably) toeing the rubber at about 7:05 while hoping to keep the Braves in it with smoke and mirrors long enough for Horner and Murph to do some damage. And me sprawled out on green and yellow shag carpet in Kentucky paying 100 times more attention to Skip Caray, Ernie Johnson, and Pete Van Wieren than any of my teachers.
Farewell, you sweet slugging bastard. Tell St. Peter you brought your glove for the hot corner and to write you into the cleanup spot. #RIP

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We are saddened by the passing of former Braves third baseman Bob Horner.
The first overall pick in the 1978 MLB Draft, Horner made the jump straight to the Majors without playing a single day in the Minors.
Just ten days after being drafted, Horner made his MLB debut and homered off future Hall of Famer Bert Blyleven. Horner went on to blast 23 home runs in just 89 games and won NL Rookie of the Year honors.
He went on to top the 30-homer mark three times in the next four years and was a National League All-Star in 1982, when he helped lead the Atlanta Braves to a division title.
Horner spent 9 of his 10 Major League seasons with the Braves. He made history on July 6, 1986 when he slugged a record-tying 4 home runs in one game. It was the only four-homer game of the 1980s.
Horner completed his college career at Arizona State with the most home runs in NCAA history, a mark since broken. He was named MVP of the 1977 College World Series and was the very first winner of the prestigious Golden Spikes Award in 1978.
He was 68 years old.

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Mandela Barnes is very proud of the work he did on the Climate Task Force. The only problem? He himself can't name a single thing the Climate Task Force actually did. heartlandpost.com/mandela-barnes…

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@LibsEatBoogers @esjesjesj Your whole identity and existence is built around him.
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@JrZimbabwe @esjesjesj Your life must be insane to be stuck thinking about one guy for years
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You can’t keep saying something is a government conspiracy when you are literally the government
Polymarket@Polymarket
NEW: RFK Jr. claims a secret military agency is spraying dangerous chemtrails across American skies.
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@TomTiffanyWI Let me guess. More bloated tax cuts for billionaires.
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Best dam country in the world.
Now let’s send the dam man to Madison this November and hold back the tide of higher taxes, bigger government, and socialism.
Breaking911@Breaking911
A football-field-sized American flag and a red, white, and blue light display were unveiled at the Hoover Dam as part of celebrations marking America’s 250th anniversary.
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@LibsEatBoogers @esjesjesj I understand that Trump is a weak and ineffective man. I get that.
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@esjesjesj No bud I don’t think you understand how the deep state works and how defense contractors running black book ops works
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@esjesjesj The government isn't a monolith. There are different groups within with different levels of classified information. Idk about chemtrails but just addressing this misconception. A lot of information is not communicated to the elected people of the government.
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U.S. Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. believes that DARPA, a secretive military agency, is spraying dangerous "chemtrails" in the sky and has vowed to put a stop to it.
Watch our full report: trib.al/iweZZc5

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@NIdahoRed @jdunn82k @Polymarket Basically what you’re saying is that Trump is weak and ineffective and can’t do anything about it.
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@MollyBeck @jessieopie @clara_strecker I was just hoping for affordability but I guess @TomTiffanyWI feels the best use of our tax dollars is to give it to a bunch of thugs.
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Tom Tiffany says Jan. 6 defendants 'possibly' owed restitution jsonline.com/story/news/pol… via @jessieopie @clara_strecker
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