Brian Dantinne
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@Brent_Wentz Indy 500 race winner, Infinty champ, Daytona 500 race winner!
People are there to judge, open your eyes and stay off the keyboard!
Keep up the hustle enjoy it.
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Load-in day complete ✅
We are on @RoadAtlanta at 8:30 AM tomorrow.
Stay tuned and follow along for coverage from @tjharron 📸




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@pikedabbq Still have my full-time job working for road commission, a spotting side job for a young racer out of Appleton Wis. Run WIR in super late model weekly shows, some one offs, run some in a pro late model at slinger speedway. I’m excited to get the season started.
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Our hearts are with the families, friends, and racing community during this heartbreaking time.
World of Outlaws@WorldofOutlaws
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Time to change the channel:)
John Rich🇺🇸@johnrich
My family and I will be changing the channel tonight as soon as the Super Bowl halftime starts. How about you?
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Northbound I-85 is shut down at the Dale Earnhardt Blvd exit (Exit 60). Fire crews are on scene with a minor crash, and they’re also reporting roughly 30 tractor-trailers stuck and unable to move. @wxbrad @AlConklin @NWSGSP

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@ACPollak Dam in the Upper Peninsula it was 25 and sunny today! Stay safe down there.
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BIG SHOUT OUT to our friends at @blue_rhino for coming through with the LP in Mississippi! Heating sources are crucial for cooking and avoiding hypothermia, and you can't eat thoughts and prayers! Thanks for always showing up for the @Unitedcajunnavy! 🫡💪

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@ClausonMarshall @MarshallRacing_ @TyCourtney7BC @NosEnergyDrink @SpireMotorsport @VolusiaSpeedway Greta job team!
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#𝑷𝑨𝑹𝑲𝑬𝑫𝑰𝑻
𝗦𝗨𝗡𝗦𝗛𝗜𝗡𝗘 𝗪𝗜𝗡𝗦 𝗜𝗡 𝗛𝗜𝗦 𝗙𝗜𝗥𝗦𝗧 𝗥𝗔𝗖𝗘 𝗕𝗔𝗖𝗞!
Race results from Volusia Speedway Park for @TyCourtney7BC and the @NOSEnergyDrink 7BC team.
@SpireMotorsport
#NOSEnergyDrink #NOSEnergyBrandPartner

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I was standing in the checkout line at the grocery store. It was crowded and loud.
My dog, Titus—a strong, focused Husky service dog—was sitting perfectly still beside me. His body was lightly pressed against my leg, his posture calm and steady, his eyes locked onto my face. He didn’t look away for even a second.
A woman behind me tapped my shoulder sharply.
“That dog needs a muzzle,” she snapped.
“Look at the way he’s staring. He’s dangerous. It’s irresponsible to bring a dog like that into a store.”
At that moment, the room started to spin. My vision narrowed, the warning signs hitting all at once. I knew I only had seconds.
“He’s not staring because he’s aggressive,” I said, my voice shaking as I gripped Titus’s harness.
“He’s staring because he knows something is wrong with me.”
Then I collapsed.
But I didn’t hit the floor.
I landed on Titus.
He had already braced his body, ready to catch me.
When I came to, the paramedics were there.
Titus was lying across my legs, using his body to create space, keeping everyone back. The woman was gone.
“Good boy,” one of the EMTs said, gently patting his head.
“He didn’t let anyone touch you until we arrived.”
He wasn’t preparing to attack.
He was prepared to do his job.
He was prepared to protect my life. 🐕🦺🖤
Educate yourself before you judge.
Service dogs come in all shapes and appearances—and they save lives. 🚑
Jasmine limb

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I own a small bakery. Business has been slow. Rent is up. I was thinking about closing.
Last Friday, a teenager came in. He looked nervous. He counted out change for a cookie. He was short 50 cents.
"It's okay," I said. "Take it."
He ate it at a table, looking at his math homework. He looked stuck.
I used to be a math tutor.
I walked over. "Quadratic equations?"
He nodded. "I don't get it."
I sat down and helped him for 20 minutes. He got it. He left smiling.
The next day, he came back with two friends. They bought cookies.
The day after that, five kids came.
Apparently, he told the school, "The lady at the bakery helps with homework."
Now, my bakery is the after-school hang-out spot. It's loud. It's messy. There are backpacks everywhere.
Yesterday, I found a note in the tip jar. It was wrapped around a $20 bill.
"Thanks for helping my son pass math. A Mom."
I'm not closing the bakery.
I think I finally found my purpose.
It's not cookies. It's community.
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