Tyrus McGillicuddy

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Tyrus McGillicuddy

Tyrus McGillicuddy

@SomeDudeATown

Yes sir

Cape May, NJ Katılım Aralık 2021
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Dick Vitale
Dick Vitale@DickieV·
Received gr8 news from my oncologist that results of MRI of my head yesterday showed that ZERO CANCER spread to the brain .Now 🙏🙏🙏 that the Immunotherapy wipes out the Melanoma on my lungs & liver.I feel fantastic & was shocked 4 weeks ago when Pet Scan showed the cancer .
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Sixers Nation
Sixers Nation@PHLSixersNation·
We can fire Daryl, we can fire Nick, we can trade whoever. This isn't changing without new ownership. They don't care.
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Chase Senior
Chase Senior@Chase_Senior·
It’s hilarious how much Knicks fans complain about Joel Embiid flopping, when their best player, Jalen Brunson is a top 5 flop artist in the NBA.
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Josh Reynolds
Josh Reynolds@JoshReynolds24·
Jalen Brunson with just a HANDFUL of Grimes’ jersey… You’ll never guess who the foul was called on… You’re a bunch of 🤡’s @OfficialNBARefs
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Ladytron Fan Account
Ladytron Fan Account@Lady_FanAccount·
"The Promise" was written and recorded in a small garden shed turned into a studio at the home of vocalist Clive Farrington's father. The space was so tiny that they had to attach the keyboards vertically to the walls to fit everything! Released in 1988 as the debut single for When In Rome, it became #1 on the American Dance Chart, #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and one of the biggest one-hit wonders of the 80s.
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Da Philly Frenzy
Da Philly Frenzy@DaPhillyFrenzy·
Is it me or the Knicks drive to basket the refs blow the whistle. Sixers drive in refs don’t call anything….
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Farley@FarleyBets·
Not one to stick up for Philadelphia teams usually but the refs love New York tonight and have this whole series
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Vick3
Vick3@ImYourHostVick3·
I'm not using this as an excuse cuz the Sixers are not playing the best but damn, the refs are fucking us over.
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Ira Smith
Ira Smith@irasmith93·
Gotta love nba refs man. League just as rigged as can be
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Super 70s Sports
Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
Dave Parker, the 1979 All-Star Game. If you know, you’re welcome. If you don’t, watch the Cobra strike from right field and recognize greatness.
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Ky Carlin
Ky Carlin@Ky_Carlin·
A moment of silence for Coach Nick Nurse’s brother, Steve, who recently passed
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GFY TV
GFY TV@Viralvid_89·
On September 11, 2001, 24-year-old Welles Remy Crowther was working on the 104th floor of the World Trade Center’s South Tower when Flight 175 hit the building. He was trapped 27 floors above the impact zone a place almost nobody survived. But instead of only trying to save himself, Welles stayed behind to help others escape. Before heading into the smoke, he left his mom a voicemail: “Mom, this is Welles. I want you to know I’m OK.” Welles was also a volunteer firefighter back home in New York, and he always carried a red bandana his father gave him as a kid. Survivors later remembered seeing a man with a red bandana covering his face, leading people to safety, carrying injured victims down stairs, and going back up again and again to help more people. He reportedly saved at least 18 lives before the South Tower collapsed. For months, nobody knew who “the man in the red bandana” was. Then in 2002, his mother read survivor stories in a newspaper and realized they were talking about her son. Welles Remy Crowther will always be remembered as a real hero. ❤️
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RetroNewsNow
RetroNewsNow@RetroNewsNow·
🎶On May 8, 1976, ‘Welcome Back’ by John Sebastian reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100
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Erick
Erick@EKlambara·
Name an NBA player (retired) that should be in the Hall of Fame I’ll start: Bill Laimbeer
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Miles Commodore
Miles Commodore@miles_commodore·
"(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" was one of the biggest songs in 1968. Despite the fact that he was tragically killed in 1967.
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Deadspin
Deadspin@Deadspin·
This James Harden rant has aged like fine wine
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Dennis Haysbert
Dennis Haysbert@DennisHaysbert·
#tbt: Years later and people still come up to me and call me Pedro Cerrano! We had such a fun time shooting Major League. What is your favorite scene in the movie?
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Super 70s Sports
Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
I miss “The Professor” John Clayton. That may be random but let’s give him some love. Guy was a total pro.
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Miles Commodore
Miles Commodore@miles_commodore·
James Evans character on Good Times was everything the modern sitcom dad is not. He was no nonsense, masculine, and above all else he ran his household despite the economic challenges.
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