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Tony J

@TonyJDFS

Fantasy Sports. DO NOT FOLLOW ME. I'll lead you nowhere. Carve your own path. seriously. DON'T FOLLOW ME.

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Tony J
Tony J@TonyJDFS·
I wish to offer this tweet in memoriam of my dear mother: From "Afterimage" and "Nobody's Hero" by Rush: "Suddenly, you were gone/ From all the lives you left your mark upon..." "When I heard that you were gone I felt a shadow cross my heart." Rest in Peace and See You Later
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Tony J@TonyJDFS·
@autumnsdad1 Unpopular: O Baterista (Peart drum solo). Popular: Emotion Detector.
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Alex@ivandemigoal·
Age yourself by naming an NHL goalie you grew up watching. I’ll start: Carey Price.
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Tony J@TonyJDFS·
@NFL_DovKleiman Ok your handle is Grave Digger? Aside from one Gilbert Brown, I'll let you cook with that.
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Dov Kleiman
Dov Kleiman@NFL_DovKleiman·
Heartwarming: New Packers DT Javon Hargrave's son had a PRICELESS reaction when his mother told him that they were headed to Green Bay. "A Green Bay Packer? Let's Go!" 🥹❤️ The Hargraves will make perfect cheese heads.
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Super 70s Sports
Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
Random Chris Berman nickname thread. Bring it strong. I’ll start us off with the immortal Oddibe “Young Again” McDowell.
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Wired4WondersTales@wired4wonder·
@historyinmemes Historians like H.W. Brands have described him as a man who lived at a higher frequency than those around him, which is a perfect historical descriptor for ADHD. Which would also explain the massive caffeine consumption.
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Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
Theodore Roosevelt drank roughly a "gallon of coffee a day" Accounts from family members, staff, and contemporaries paint Theodore Roosevelt as a prodigious coffee drinker, consuming staggering amounts throughout the day—often from a cup so large it was jokingly compared to a bathtub. Roosevelt’s days were relentless. He woke early, exercised hard, read constantly, and packed his schedule with meetings, correspondence, and nonstop decision-making. Coffee wasn’t a casual pleasure; it was fuel, helping sustain his breakneck pace long before modern stimulants or structured workdays existed. White House visitors frequently remarked on both the strength and sheer volume of the coffee served during his presidency. His appetite extended far beyond caffeine. Roosevelt was known for hearty meals, booming conversation, and near-constant engagement with those around him. He approached food, drink, and politics with the same philosophy he applied to life—boldly, energetically, and without restraint. While stories of him drinking a full gallon a day are likely exaggerated through retelling, there’s little doubt he consumed far more coffee than most. It became part of his legend, reinforcing the image of a president who lived at full throttle. As Roosevelt himself famously joked, he liked his coffee “strong enough to float a horseshoe,” a line echoed by many who experienced his famously potent brews firsthand.
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Cary Kelly@CaryKelly11·
@Spiderfrnd US-inspected beef has low parasite prevalence (<0.5% per USDA data)
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Cary Kelly@CaryKelly11·
Whoever cooked this is a level 100 grill master. What do you call it?
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Tony J
Tony J@TonyJDFS·
@TitleTownTalks I'm looking forward to seeing you closer to home. Especially when the Pack come to Foxboro and kick the crap out of the Patriots.
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TitletownTalks@TitleTownTalks·
Romeo, you stepped up when the team was banged up, you were consistent, and reliable. You definitely outplayed your draft spot and it was fun while it lasted. Thank you for your service 🫡
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Zach Kruse
Zach Kruse@zachkruse2·
Roster decay is very real in Green Bay. You can debate the quality of the players lost, but... Rashan Gary Elgton Jenkins Quay Walker Malik Willis Nate Hobbs Kingsley Enagbare Romeo Doubs Rasheed Walker Colby Wooden 2026 team probably won't be as talented as the 2025 team.
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Tony J
Tony J@TonyJDFS·
@nut_history This was the man that I wanted to be when I grew up. RIP Howie, you were great.
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BaseballHistoryNut
BaseballHistoryNut@nut_history·
Does anyone remember the TV show Stump the Schwab?
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Jason Koon
Jason Koon@JasonKoon·
Triton Jeju is around the corner and I always have mixed feelings about going over there. I know I’m about to diabolically destroy my sleep, put my physical health on hold, and blow up my adrenal system. It’ll take weeks to feel normal again. Even after the event I’ll still be dealing with emotional and physical fatigue… dopamine withdrawal included. Maybe we’re all a little sick for doing it. At this stage of my life, I don’t need to anymore. But there’s something about walking down that hallway, completely exhausted, knowing you have to pull every last mental and physical resource out of yourself to show up and close a final table. You sit down against some of the greatest talent the game has ever seen, and it’s on you. When it's all on the line do you still have what it takes? If you fuck it up, it’s yours to own. Me vs. Me. My non-poker friends often ask why I still do it. That’s the answer.
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Rashan Gary ®
Rashan Gary ®@RashanAGary·
Thank you, Green Bay. Grateful to the Packers organization, my teammates, and Packers nation for seven great years. Appreciate all the love and support. Next stop- Dallas!
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The Montreal Expos
The Montreal Expos@Montreal_Expos·
The Montreal Expos are coming back tell your kids
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Tony J
Tony J@TonyJDFS·
@DoctorLemma Fun fact: My best man at my wedding was Daniel Tiger (the show was playing at the time). Thank you, Mr. Rogers for your gracious gift to us all.
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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
A few months before he passed away in 2003, a 74 year old children’s television host sat down in the same studio where he had filmed 895 episodes over 33 years and recorded one last message. It wasn’t for children. It was for the adults who had grown up watching him. Fred Rogers hosted Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood on American public television from 1968 to 2001. For over three decades he walked into the same set, changed into a cardigan and sneakers, looked directly into the camera, and spoke to children as if each one of them was the only person in the room. He never raised his voice, never talked down to his audience, and never rushed a single moment. In that final recording, he looked into the camera one last time and said “I’m just so proud of all of you who have grown up with us. And I know how tough it is some days to look with hope and confidence on the months and years ahead. But I would like to tell you what I often told you when you were much younger. I like you just the way you are.” He passed away from stomach cancer on February 27, 2003. He was 74.
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GardenLove@InTheGarden333·
@DoctorLemma That’s why GenX is so great. Many of our parents ignored us and/or let us be independent - and if we didn’t hear that message from them, we heard it from Mr. Roger’s.
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Alex smith@alex_sk14·
@AdamSchefter Man, gutted to see Big E go—two-time Pro Bowler, absolute warrior for the Pack. Thanks for the battles and the heart, Elgton. Go kill it wherever you land next. 💚💛 #GoPackGo
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Adam Schefter
Adam Schefter@AdamSchefter·
Source: Packers are releasing two-time Pro-Bowl center Elgton Jenkins.
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