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Neal Maranto
@NMaranto88
Attorney at law Retired police officer
Katılım Kasım 2014
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The flyovers will continue until morale improves.
Pete Hegseth@PeteHegseth
The flyovers will continue until morale improves.
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Hey @Rangers I paid for the season to watch games on @victoryplustv and I am not about to download some new app since you decided to bail. You need to refund my proration!
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@aggiejournalist @robertearlkeen @LyleLovett I was years after REK and Lyle but the Front Porch was still there. I parked in front of it many a night.
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A sentence I wrote that I still like. From a story where I list all the locations in "The Front Porch Song" by @robertearlkeen and @LyleLovett. Such a tiny reference: "the Brazos still runs muddy, like she's runned all along" - but it's historically and scientifically accurate!

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1931: British pilot Douglas Bader crashes horrifically. Both legs amputated. The RAF says his flying career is finished.
But Bader refuses to stay grounded. He straps on tin legs, masters walking, driving, dancing — and fighting.
By 1940, he’s back in the cockpit during the Battle of Britain. Leading squadrons, downing enemy planes, becoming one of the RAF’s top aces with 22 victories — all while flying with no legs.
Shot down over France, he spends years as a POW, repeatedly trying to escape and driving the Germans mad.
Sir Douglas Bader: Warrior, leader, legend. Proof that true courage isn’t about what you have — it’s about what you refuse to lose.
Reach for the sky. 🇬🇧✈️🦉
#WWII #RAF
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A moment we still can't quite
believe.😳
We were watching two humpback whales behaving a little differently than usual. They were staying close together, surfacing frequently, and taking very short breaths as they moved up and down through the
water. Something seemed unusual, so we kept watching.
Then, after one slightly longer dive, a red cloud appeared beneath the surface. As the whales surfaced again, we suddenly realized there were now three whales. Except one of them was tiny, pale in colour, and staying close to its mother. We couldn't believe our eyes... we had just witnessed the birth of a humpback whale calf!
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