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Eric Little

@SoCalEricLittle

Aspiring nice guy. I love Dad jokes. Big LA Dodgers fan Big LA Kings fan smaller LA Lakers LA Rams fan No DMs please. #Dodgernation #Hashtags #GKG

Southern California Katılım Ağustos 2014
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Flaming Hot Takes
Flaming Hot Takes@TheyAlreadyKnew·
Let’s fast forward to 2034. What has Shohei Ohtani accomplished with the Dodgers? 👇
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Dan Clark
Dan Clark@DanClarkSports·
Who will win the 2026 World Series? One word replies only.
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Eric Little@SoCalEricLittle·
@BuiltForLA I was there. I thought we had a chance until the wheels came off in the third period.
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Baseball Quotes
Baseball Quotes@BaseballQuotes1·
this shot of Freddie Freeman's walk off grand slam in the World Series is epic
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sei@hourlytetsuya·
@owndodgerhaters "how could you pay 350 million for a player that has never pitched in an mlb game?"
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annoying ohtani fan
annoying ohtani fan@owndodgerhaters·
What’s your favorite dodger tweet of all time ?
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Eric Little@SoCalEricLittle·
Chuck Norris passing away wan't on anyone's Bingo card for 2026 or any year ever.
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Eric Little@SoCalEricLittle·
@barstoolsports Like a parent who may let their child win at checkers, I will always believe Chuck Norris "let" death beat him.
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Barstool Sports
Barstool Sports@barstoolsports·
RIP Chuck Norris. A legend.
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Eric Little@SoCalEricLittle·
@TMZ Like a parent who may let their child win at checkers, I will always believe Chuck Norris "let" death beat him. #ripchucknorris
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Eric Little@SoCalEricLittle·
Like a parent who may let their child win at checkers, I will always believe Chuck Norris "let" death beat him. #ripchucknorris
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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
Sixteen years ago, one man stood alone on a grassy hill at a music festival in Washington State, USA, and started dancing by himself. People glanced over and looked away. Some laughed. His roommate leaned in and warned him people were filming him. He did not stop. Then one stranger got up and joined him. Then another. Then the hillside tipped. Within minutes, hundreds of people were sprinting from across the field to be part of something that, thirty seconds earlier, had been one man being laughed at in a field. Someone filming from higher up the hill said quietly: "See what one man can do. One man can change the world." The clip spread across the internet in 2009. Entrepreneur Derek Sivers played it at a TED conference to explain how movements actually begin. Not with the first person brave enough to start, he argued, but with the first person willing to join them. Collin Wynter, the man dancing alone, later said he had no idea he had done anything special. He was just tired of watching everyone sit still.
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Eric Little@SoCalEricLittle·
@gallegos_fam One time I stopped while my wife went in one of those. When she came out here was my response:
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#GALLEG🌎sFAM
#GALLEG🌎sFAM@gallegos_fam·
I'm on a road trip with my wife and daughter and we stopped and now they are shopping inside this store called Ulta? Anybody know how long I'm gonna be waiting in the car?
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Clown World ™ 🤡
Clown World ™ 🤡@ClownWorld·
A 92-year-old woman really scaled a 6.5 foot gate to get out of a nursing home…
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Eric Little@SoCalEricLittle·
Do you think AI will ever replace real friends? I am not sure but I am going to lunch later today with ChatGPT. I will ask their opinion and get back to everyone.
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Eric Little@SoCalEricLittle·
@SleeperDodgers HR Leader — Shohei Cy Young —Yamamoto Breakout Player —Espinal Best Reliever —Diaz Team Record —119-43
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SleeperDodgers
SleeperDodgers@SleeperDodgers·
Drop your Dodgers 2026 Predictions 👇 HR Leader — Cy Young — Breakout Player — Best Reliever — Team Record —
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테미 forever
테미 forever@muskinfluencer·
📌영화인 줄 알았는데 CCTV에 찍힌 실제 추격전🔥 보는 내내 숨죽이면서 저도 봤는데 데 마지막까지 따라오는 거 보고 제가 다 심장이 내려앉네요! (출처:황금빛 드라마)
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SCOTT WARNER
SCOTT WARNER@ScottWarner18·
Who is this? Right answers only.
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Eric Little@SoCalEricLittle·
Sometimes I think I've seen it all. Then I see a story like this that reminds me I haven't. Golf cart fight over love triangle leads to attempted murder arrest fox13now.com/news/national-…
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
On July 3, 1976, Tina Turner waited until her husband, Ike, fell asleep in their Dallas hotel room. Her face was swollen and bruised from another beating. In her pocket were just 36 cents and a Mobil gas card. Nothing more. She slipped out of the Statler Hilton and ran. Not toward a car. Not toward help she could call. She ran straight across Interstate 30, weaving through traffic in the dark, nearly hit by a truck, driven by nothing but survival. On the other side stood the Ramada Inn. The manager recognized her instantly, even through the injuries. He gave her a room on the eleventh floor and placed a guard outside her door. For three days, Tina stayed hidden there, too injured to even eat properly, letting her body begin to heal. Three weeks later, she filed for divorce. When asked what she wanted from sixteen years of marriage, her answer stunned everyone. She wanted nothing except her name. No house. No money. No royalties. Just “Tina Turner.” A name created to control her, now the only thing she could use to rebuild her life. She walked away with debt, an IRS tax lien, and an industry that believed she was finished. Nearly forty years old, a Black woman in a business obsessed with youth, with no ownership of her past music. The odds were stacked brutally against her. But Tina refused to accept defeat. She turned to Nichiren Buddhism, chanting daily for strength. She took every job she could find. Game shows. Hotel lounges. County fairs. Corporate events. She even cleaned houses between performances. While the world called her a has-been, she was quietly reconstructing herself piece by piece. Then came 1984. At forty-four, she released Private Dancer. It changed everything. The album sold more than twenty million copies. “What’s Love Got to Do with It” reached number one, her first solo chart-topper. She won three Grammy Awards in 1985, performed at Live Aid, and starred in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. The world finally recognized her as the Queen of Rock and Roll. Her second act lasted decades. Record-breaking tours. Twelve Grammy Awards. Over one hundred million records sold. A career rebuilt entirely on her own terms. And love found her too. Erwin Bach met Tina at an airport in 1986 and never left her side. When her kidneys failed in 2016, he offered her one of his own without hesitation. In 2017, he kept that promise and saved her life. On May 24, 2023, Tina Turner passed away peacefully in Switzerland at the age of eighty-three, with Erwin beside her. She left behind more than music. She left proof. It is never too late to reclaim your life. You can begin again at forty. At fifty. At any age. All it takes is the courage to cross the road. Thirty-six cents. A gas card. And an unbreakable will. That is how legends are made.
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