Timothy Lennick

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Timothy Lennick

Timothy Lennick

@LennickTim11301

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Timothy Lennick
Timothy Lennick@LennickTim11301·
@richarddeitsch Richard. Where can I find an interview you did with the bobcat where he talks about doing the last interview with Bryant. And may I ask how is Bob these days
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Timothy Lennick
Timothy Lennick@LennickTim11301·
@irish_eagle @KeithMillsD7 Writing “ he returned to Ireland and died in 1991” leaves an awful lot out tho let’s be fair. The man did more in his life than most could hope for
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Keith Mills
Keith Mills@KeithMillsD7·
As I have previously mentioned, I love rediscovering history by enhancing and colourising old photos. Here's a fascinating one from 1932. The photo is from late August of that year and was I believe taken at the quayside on Dun Laoghaire harbour. The trio are waiting for the return of the Irish team from the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics. The man in the centre of the photo is WT Cosgrave. Cosgrave had led the Irish Free State government from 1922 to 1932 but had lost the General Election a few months earlier. At this point he was leader of the opposition. A couple of years later would be one of the driving forces in forming Fine Gael a party he would lead from 1934 to 1944. Standing beside him are two young women awaiting the arrival of their fiancées, both of whom had won Olympic gold medals in Los Angeles, in one of Ireland's most successful games. Beside Cosgrave is Josephine Gutridge, the financée of Bob Tisdall. Tisdall was born in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) before moving to Nenagh and had an extremely colourful life before and after representing Ireland in the 400m Hurdles in the Olympics. Despite spending most of his life in Britain he became an Irish national hero. Tisdall died in Australia at the age of 97 in 2004. He married but later divorced Gutridge. On the right is Kitty O'Reilly, the financée of Dr. Pat O'Callaghan, two time gold medalist for Ireland. He was a shock winner of the Hammer in the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam and defended his title in Los Angeles. He later became a professional wrestler in the USA. O'Callaghan and O'Reilly who married in 1934 had four children. He returned to Ireland and died in 1991. By coincidence Tisdall and O'Callaghan won their events on the same day, 1st August 1932, one of the greatest days in Irish sport. UPDATE. I have now added colourised photos of Tisdall and O'Callaghan from that famous day.
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Timothy Lennick
Timothy Lennick@LennickTim11301·
@irish_eagle @KeithMillsD7 Yes he spent time there. I also spent a summer there with my auntie in 1989 but wouldn’t class it as I moved there. Anyways swings and roundabouts I guess
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Foley
Foley@FoleyTheFanatic·
@Sophia199695 @DougKyed Funny that you pay for Twitter verification and then lie by saying you’re in Georgia, USA. Your profile says you’re in Nigeria. I’d be willing to bet your name isn’t Sophia, you little troll
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Smaller Fish
Smaller Fish@SmallerFishGAA·
Deserved win for Limerick - only hurling in a poor game was played by them. Gillane is just unreal Hegarty, Nash and O' Donoghue all outstanding Referee pissed both teams off
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Funhouse
Funhouse@BackAftaThis·
I didn't bet it yet, but this parlay looks pretty good to me at +482. So which team will ruin it?
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Laurie
Laurie@LFCLaurie·
We’re hoping to score a goal with no Salah, Ekitike or Isak, with Gakpo leading the line?
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Tom E. Curran
Tom E. Curran@tomecurran·
The NFL's "legalized tampering" (can't they call it "first contact period" or sumpin?) begins today at noon. 2026 business begins We'll go live w/Patriots Talk Pod beginning at 3. Phil and I will hit on needs, fits, cap sitch and what we're hearing. youtube.com/live/jb4lZAVqj…
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Savage
Savage@Savageboston·
Appreciate you Drake
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Mike Sando
Mike Sando@SandoNFL·
In 2020, @DeionSanders complained about too many mid players getting in. The HOF changed the rules so it became harder to get in. Here we are, with unintended consequences. It’s more nuanced than that & HOF might resist that characterization, but those are the optics.
COACH PRIME@DeionSanders

The Disrespect to Coach Belichick is straight out IGNORANT! He’s arguably the BEST NFL COACH TO EVER COACH THE GAME! How quickly we forget the impact Coach Belichick made on all of us! @nfl WOW! #CoachPrime

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Savage
Savage@Savageboston·
I genuinely believe that exposing people for not voting for Bill Belichick isn’t enough. They need to lose their ability to vote in the future. They’ve disgraced the game and themselves.
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Tom E. Curran
Tom E. Curran@tomecurran·
🚨QUICK SLANTS AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION!🚨 Give me your 20 (or so) word synopsis of what happens Sunday. Example 👇 "Texans D is massive pain in ass but Patriots hit just enough chunk plays to scoot into AFCCG." Slants at 6. On tv and everything.
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davie satoshi
davie satoshi@NFTdavie·
Rapid Fire Charts: $WOLF $WOLF and $ANDY are both following behind $PEPE's footsteps. The Boys Club on ETH have historically moved together... The only difference is that when things get bullish, $WOLF and $ANDY can jump much higher compared to $PEPE due to their lower market caps. This is why you saw a near 50% increase in one day. If $PEPE continues to march, there will more of those days coming soon! And if we are projecting $PEPE to hit $42b this cycle, which is a 20x from here, I cant imagine what $WOLF and $ANDY would do from here..
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Mina Kimes
Mina Kimes@minakimes·
Drake Maye, Josh Allen, and now Matthew Stafford—all struggled vs this Falcons defense.
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