Randy Richie
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Randy Richie
@RHRichie
MSG Special Forces (Retired). HS Football Official, Dad & Grand Dad. Sooner Fan. Wanna Be Thorough Bred Bloodstock agent. Will work for room and board.
NC Katılım Haziran 2009
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Big week ahead in Vegas with the National Handicapping Championship 🏇, starting with the 1st/Last Chance Contest Thurs, and then the three day Main Contest FRI / SAT / SUN, where the winner will receive a check for $825,000 (or in Cash 💵 .. it is Vegas).
So.... I told them to make sure they give me the "Good Stuff," this time. 💉
I need all the help I can get. 🍀

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@SethOliveras Well, they will adjust how they pitch to her. But I think she will hit over 100 in her career.
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@PlankShow . Shane would like to throw out a first pitch. Invite him to Oklahoma and have him do one in Baseball and Softball.
FloWrestling@FloWrestling
Spend 20 minutes with Shane Sparks: Wrestling enthusiast and broadcaster.
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@PlankShow . Chris, Shane is a fellow sports announcer and his bucket list is to throw out a first pitch. Right now he is calling the Big 10 Wrestling Finals. Set it up and invite him to Oklahoma to throw out a first pitch in both Softball and Baseball.
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🚨BREAKING: In a bombshell revelation, CBS investigative journalist Catherine Herridge has gone public with explosive allegations: "CBS executives deliberately buried the 'Hunter Biden laptop story' and ordered her to wait until AFTER the 2022 midterms to help the Democratic Party."
What's your response to this...??👀
MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
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Kendall Wells hit this home run 304 feet. Never have I ever seen a softball nuked like this. Her power is unreal.
Oklahoma Softball@OU_Softball
flying objects headed to Asp Avenue 👀 KW OUT OF LOVE'S!
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The crowds at the OU Softball games have looked very low? Anyone have an idea as to why? @OUontheAir @OU_Softball
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🚨 MARKET REALITY CHECK — THE “$2.2 TRILLION WIPED OUT” CLAIM IS FINANCIAL MYTHOLOGY 🚨
The narrative that “$2.2 trillion vanished from U.S. markets” reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of how capital markets function.
No money simply disappears. What actually occurs is a shift in market pricing, the collective reassessment by investors of what future earnings and assets are worth at a given moment.
Stock prices move continuously as buyers and sellers update their expectations. When prices decline, the underlying companies, factories, patents, and revenue streams remain exactly where they were the day before. What changes is the price tag attached to them in the marketplace.
In practical terms, a drop in market value means assets are being exchanged at new price levels. Some investors sell and move into cash, while others purchase those same assets at lower valuations. Capital is reallocated, not destroyed.
What the media labels as “trillions in losses” is simply a temporary reduction in total market capitalization, a statistical measure of share prices multiplied by outstanding shares. It is not a literal pile of money evaporating.
To put the scale into perspective:
U.S. equities collectively sit in the range of $50–55 trillion in value. A $2.2 trillion swing amounts to roughly 4% movement, a routine level of volatility in modern financial markets.
History reinforces this point. During the 2020 pandemic shock, global markets briefly erased more than $10 trillion in valuation before rebounding and climbing to record highs.
Financial markets are dynamic pricing systems, constantly recalibrating value based on expectations about the future. They are not safes where cash physically accumulates or disappears.
⚡ The phrase “trillions wiped out” is rhetorical theater designed to provoke fear.
The truth is far less dramatic: prices moved, valuations reset, and assets simply changed hands.
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Buckle up.
@OU_Football WR Deion Burks with a 4.33u
2026 NFL Combine on @nflnetwork
Stream on @NFLPlus
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@OUontheAir - Watching on @ESPN. Love hearing the Great Chris Plank on the air. MSG Randy Richie from Fort Bragg NC.
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@PlankShow - Chris, put a tbls of baking soda in a 10oz glass of water and drink it. That will help with you recovery and muscle soreness from lifting.
MSG Randy Richie, Special Forces 18D
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@OUontheAir @PlankShow tuned in and watching on the SEC+. From Fort Bragg NC. MSG Randy Richie, I love hear Chris Call the Game!
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I am happy to see the video is working today @ESPN and @PlankShow MSG Randy Richie, from Ft. Bragg NC. Watching OU Softball. #GOSOONERS!
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