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It is not your “IQ”, it is your “I CAN”
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It is with deep regret that we announce the passing of actress Valerie Perrine at the age of 82. Ms. Perrine was widely recognized for her role as Eve Teschmacher, Lex Luthor's girlfriend, alongside Gene Hackman in the Superman films. She succumbed to complications from Parkinson's disease, a condition with which she bravely contended for the past decade, leading to her immobilization. We extend our sincerest condolences during this difficult time.

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I just can’t say enough good things about SIR CHARLES BARKLEY & how he has brought me so much joy during my tough times physically. Yes Chuck is #awesomebaby @ESPNPR @Source: Yardbarker share.google/jECbSEPSONzKg8…
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This is coming from the school that recruited (and spent insane money on because nobody on earth wants to live in college station) the best roster in CFB history to go 5-7.
Zero self awareness.
B@BrennanB44326
@theAngryBevo @SweetDollaIceT @Hookem214 @yorktownhorn When you had the most expensive cheez it bowl roster in CFB history you kind of have to.
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James Stewart in front of a Boeing B52. circa 1955
After World War II, he stayed in the Air Force Reserve and remained current on Strategic Air Command bombers, including the B-36, B-47, and B-52. A 1957 report even notes him going to Loring AFB for a B-52 refresher course.
His best-known B-52 mission came February 20 1966, when Brig. Gen. James M. Stewart flew as a non-duty observer on an Operation Arc Light strike over Vietnam aboard B-52F 57-149, call sign “Green Two,” from the 736th Bombardment Squadron, 454th Bombardment Wing. That sortie lasted about 12 hours 50 minutes and was part of a 30-aircraft bomber stream.
Stewart trained in the B-52 and did fly on a real Vietnam B-52 combat sortie, but he is not known for flying a whole combat tour in the aircraft. The famous 1966 flight is generally described as the last combat mission of his military career.
On the return to Guam, the crew briefly thought they had a serious flap problem, but it turned out to be a faulty gauge, and they landed safely.
#WWII #TheVietnamWar
#JamesStewart

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RT if your team is in the Sweet 16 🔁
Regionals are set - lock in your tickets 🔒 #MarchMadness
👉 on.ncaa.com/March-Madness-…

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If you think Republicans in Texas are scared of a vegetarian who thinks prisons should be shut down, people shouldn’t eat meat, and believes God told Mary it was okay to have an abortion…
Well, I’ve got some ocean front property in Arizona for sale you need to see.
Mike Nellis@MikeNellis
They are so fucking scared of Talarico How bad must those internals be
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