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Tommy walker

@Tommyskitchen25

I wanted to open a food truck and feed long distance athletes and weary travellers. Life got in the way.

Katılım Mayıs 2017
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LadyValor
LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
Fries aren’t available, what are you having with this burger?
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Tommy walker@Tommyskitchen25·
@howertonjosh @TimDavidBarton Hi Josh, I found you about 2 weeks ago on IG. I decided to listen to one of your podcasts this morning with Tim Barton. This is crazy because what Tim said I was taught in elementary school during the 70’s and y’all are saying that the school system has changed its script
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Josh Howerton
Josh Howerton@howertonjosh·
The next time someone tells you America's founding has no connection to Christianity, show them this. When I first learned this stuff, it completely blew my mind. @TimDavidBarton really did his homework 👇
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Vinnie Tortorich
Vinnie Tortorich@VinnieTortorich·
An 82-year-old nun finished an Ironman triathlon. And another. And another. Sister Madonna Buder, the "Iron Nun." Born in St. Louis in 1930. A Catholic nun who never touched a sport in her life — until a priest told her running could balance mind, body, and spirit. She was 48 years old. She took him seriously. She ran her first 10K in her religious community's shoes. She entered her first triathlon at 52. Her first Ironman at 55 — an age when most people are planning early retirement and knee-replacement surgery. And she didn't stop. For the next three decades she kept showing up at start lines. In Kona. In Penticton. All over the world. In her 70s she was still qualifying for the Ironman World Championship. She won her age group at Kona twelve times. Then, on August 26, 2012, at Subaru Ironman Canada, she swam 2.4 miles in the water, biked 112 miles through the Canadian mountains, and ran a marathon — at age 82. She became the oldest woman ever to finish an Ironman. A record that still stands. Her final tally: more than 340 triathlons. 45 full Ironmans. Every one of them after she turned 52. Now 95 years old, she's still showing up at races. Not always racing. Sometimes just handing out medals at the finish line. But she's there. Every year. They tell you to slow down in your 50s. Take it easy on the joints. Stop lifting heavy. Start golfing. She never retired. #NSNG #IronNun #MadonnaBuder #NeverRetire #EatRealFood
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Tommy walker@Tommyskitchen25·
@VinnieTortorich @NSNGChris @PureVitaminClub uncle Vinnie, the other day my stomach was upset and I remembered MoM Milk of magnesia.thought about it and whole milk and one PVC magnesium later my stomach wasn’t hurting. I thought that can’t be true I tried it again and it worked
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Kurt Lepird
Kurt Lepird@TheBigPigWF·
@VinnieTortorich Is there some sort of children’s songs you’re supposed to sing while you’re doing that?
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Vinnie Tortorich@VinnieTortorich·
The only cure is to hold your hands above your head and wiggle your fingers. But it only fixes the problem for a few minutes.
Ken Lesnansky@KLesnansky

@VinnieTortorich how do I keep my fingers from becoming sausages after 15 miles of running, the races tend to put the rope climb at the very end

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Tommy walker@Tommyskitchen25·
@VinnieTortorich @PureCoffeeClub @NSNGChris hey uncle Vinnie. I like my honey process cold. I put it in the fridge overnight and it reminds me of Lipton ice tea that I drank as a kid. I guess I drink my coffee and beer out of a mason jar.
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Vinnie Tortorich
Vinnie Tortorich@VinnieTortorich·
A coach took 115 players into the Texas "desert". Only 35 came back. Two years later they were undefeated. In August 1954, new Texas A&M head coach Paul "Bear" Bryant loaded 115 football players onto two buses and drove them to Junction, Texas. A dusty outpost in the middle of nowhere. No shade. No air conditioning. No mercy. Temperatures hit 100 degrees every day. Practices started before dawn and lasted all day. Meetings ran until 11 PM. There was no water on the practice field. Players started quitting on day one. Some left in the middle of the night. Some called their parents. Some just walked away in the middle of the night and disappeared. By day ten, 80 players were gone. Only 35 came back on one bus. The 1954 season was a disaster. 1 win, 9 losses. The only losing season in Bryant's entire 38-year career. Everyone said he'd destroyed the program. But those 35 players were unbreakable. By 1956, Texas A&M went undefeated. Won the Southwest Conference championship. Finished ranked 5th in the nation. Built entirely from the men who survived Junction. Bryant went on to Alabama and became the winningest coach in college football history. 323 wins. 6 national championships. It all started with 35 players who refused to quit. 115 went in. 35 came out. Those 35 became legends. The quitters don't get remembered. #NSNG #NoSugarNoGrains #QuestionEverything
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Tommy walker@Tommyskitchen25·
@VinnieTortorich @AnnaVocino my butcher started to sell 50/50 beef and breakfast sausage. Kidding I asked them if I had anything to do with it and they said yes, we see in here all the time getting this. I told them with some eggs it’s a delicious nutritious meal for a week
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