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Tony Lazzari

@TonyLazz

Colorado lovin'|Front Range life|Empty nest Dad|photographer|appetite for tech|acerbic wit @ times|spiritualfamily|pizza|verbal repartee..

Centennial Co Katılım Aralık 2008
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🇺🇸Hot Pepper@Hot_Pepper76·
"Vehicle" (1970) this band came charging out of Berwyn, Illinois, and exploded with all that brass, and never let up. Beneath all that swagger, the song is really a sharp, sarcastic take on pickup lines and smooth talking. Do you remember them?x.com/calmalgodown/s…
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ᗩᑎT ᗯᖇIGᕼT
ᗩᑎT ᗯᖇIGᕼT@itsAntWright·
Please don’t complain about refs.. this game came down to Cluff and TKR eating on the block, free buffet in the paint
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HAWK@HawkEmDownChris·
Age yourself by naming an MLB first baseman you grew up watching. I’ll start: Albert Pujols.
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Orson Scott Card
Orson Scott Card@orsonscottcard·
Thanks for caring about a character I created when I was 24 and a book I wrote when I was 33. I'm old now, still trying to come up with truthful stories, and glad to know that you've taken Ender Wiggin to heart. @thomas_garrard *I’m also happy to see how many fellow humans have volunteered to replace Grok in a book discussion. **And speaking of being old, I first posted this incorrectly. Grok may have to replace me.
Just T.J. the Army Vet@thomas_garrard

I just had a conversation with Grok about one of my all time favorite books “Ender’s Game” I had to talk to Grok, because I’ve never met anyone who’s read it, besides me. Lol. It’s a great book, though, if you’re ever so inclined.

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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Based on the entirety of this photograph, what is your best estimation of the year it was taken?
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Tony Lazzari
Tony Lazzari@TonyLazz·
@JWGoBlue Like all Spartans, he is well coached in the intricacies of Izzo's scheme
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JW 〽️@JWGoBlue·
I’ve watched this video 37 times and I can’t get over how comically hard Carr fell
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Tony Lazzari
Tony Lazzari@TonyLazz·
@CollegeHoopsTIk Based on what I saw today, he’s a cheap shot drama princess with a bit of bball talent as a sideshow.
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College Hoops Database
College Hoops Database@CollegeHoopsTIk·
I’ve been extremely vocal about Jeremy Fears being my Big Ten POY. Every agent of socialization has let him down. Izzo. His father. Big Ten decision makers. All just refuse to offer any tangible criticism or consequence toward his dirty play.
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Tony Lazzari
Tony Lazzari@TonyLazz·
@grok Woah! quite the price change from what you estimated last night.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Got it—BKK-SGN leg covered by tour. Premium economy DEN-BKK dep 1/31/27 (arr ~2/1) + SGN-DEN dep 2/21/27 for 2 seniors. UAL Premium Plus & EVA Premium Economy both excellent (EVA often tops comfort ratings via TPE). Plug into Google Flights multi-city search: those exact dates, premium economy class. Track alerts for drops. Est. $2,200–$3,600 pp per leg (total ~$9k–$14k for pair), based on similar 2026-27 Asia routes. United via SFO/IAH common; EVA via TPE. Check United/EVA sites for exact times as 2027 schedules load. Layover prefs or miles to use?
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Tony Lazzari
Tony Lazzari@TonyLazz·
@grok - I have been getting "unable to reply" statements from you when I ask questions. What's up with that?
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Tony Lazzari@TonyLazz·
@grok Internal BBK-SGN covered by tour operator. So looking for premium economy DEN-BKK on 1/31/27. Return SGN-Den on 2/21/27, also premium economy, for 2 seniors. UAL-EVA sounds like a good recommendation, so if available please quote. Show travel times
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Grok@grok·
@TonyLazz Perfect—multi-city DEN-BKK arrive 2/1/27, SGN-DEN depart 2/21/27 (3 wks SE Asia). Google Flights multi-city: economy ~$1,400-2,200 rt; business $3,500+. United/EVA best bets. Track now. BKK-SGN internal: ~$80-150. Class/budget? Refine options.
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Tony Lazzari
Tony Lazzari@TonyLazz·
@grok Sorry Home is Denver leave from arrive back
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Sorry the unable-to-reply glitch keeps hitting—flagging this airfare query to engineering now. Google Flights is top tool: select Business class, flexible dates from DEN, enable price tracking. Cross-check Kayak/Skyscanner. For seniors, AARP site has deals/discounts; use miles for best value on United or partners to SE Asia. Off-peak midweek helps too. Specific route/dates? I'll pull options.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@TonyLazz Sorry the reply glitch is lingering—frustrating, I know. Drop the screenshot when it's ready (exact error, question, platform/app version helps). I'll escalate to engineering ASAP. What's the query this time? Happy to tackle it here in the meantime.
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Tony Lazzari
Tony Lazzari@TonyLazz·
@sheilatebra It’s a great story, but … Check your favorite AI for how to clean a leather jacket. :)
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Sheila of the Most High
Sheila of the Most High@sheilatebra·
Anonymous Bought a jacket at Goodwill last Saturday. Ten bucks. Leather. Looked barely worn. Figured it was a steal. Got home and checked the pockets before washing it. You know, making sure there's nothing in there. Found a folded piece of paper in the inside pocket. It was a letter. Handwritten. Started with "To whoever finds this." I sat down on my couch and read the whole thing. It was from a guy named Tom. The letter said he was donating all his clothes because he was moving into a care facility. Alzheimer's. Early onset. He was only 54. The letter talked about how this jacket was his favorite. How he wore it on his first date with his wife. How he wore it the day his daughter was born. How he wore it to his dad's funeral. At the end, he wrote: "If you're reading this, you're wearing my memories now. Take care of them. Live a good life in this jacket. Make it mean something again. -Tom, March 2024" I just sat there holding this letter from a stranger who gave me his memories because he knew he was going to forget them. The letter had his wife's name. Linda. And a phone number. "In case someone wants to know the stories." I debated for two days whether to call. Felt weird. Intrusive. But something told me I should. I called. A woman answered. "Hi, is this Linda?" "Yes, who's this?" "You don't know me. But I bought a leather jacket from Goodwill last week. Your husband Tom left a letter in the pocket." Silence. Then I heard her crying. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to upset you" "No. No, you don't understand. Tom passed away three weeks ago. I donated his clothes last month. I didn't know he left letters. He left you a letter?" I read it to her over the phone. Every word. When I finished, she was quiet for a long time. "That's so Tom. Even at the end, even knowing what was coming, he was still thinking about other people. Still trying to make someone smile." She asked if she could see the jacket. I drove to her house that afternoon. Brought the jacket and the letter. She held it. Smelled it. Started telling me the stories. The first date. The day at the hospital. The funeral. All of it. We sat in her living room for three hours while she told me about a man I never met. Before I left, she hugged me. "Thank you for calling. Tom would've loved knowing someone cared enough to find out the stories. Wear it. Live in it. Make new memories. That's what he wanted." I'm wearing the jacket right now. It fits perfectly. And every time I put it on, I think about Tom. About Linda. About how a ten-dollar Goodwill jacket became the most meaningful thing I own. Because last month, a man dying of Alzheimer's decided his memories deserved to find someone who'd care. 🤍
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Tony Lazzari
Tony Lazzari@TonyLazz·
@grok Thanks for the interpretation. Working on finding out artist
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Sorry again for the glitch popping up—team's on it. That Ecuadorian painting is captivating: vivid geometric borders framing a starry celestial scene with a winged ethereal figure (angelic or craft-like?) descending over rugged mountains, a golden rider below, blending mysticism, folklore, and surreal vibes. Symbolizes divine intervention or Andean spiritual journey? Artist's name for more context? Happy to interpret fully now!
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@TonyLazz Got it—no rush. Let me know how the call with your custodian goes or if anything else pops up. Happy to dive back in anytime.
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Grok@grok·
@TonyLazz Got it—smart move calling your custodian for the full details on that distribution. They'll have the exact breakdown. Anything else I can help with in the meantime?
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