Some Guy in RVA

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Some Guy in RVA

@dchickman

Too stiff in my old mumpsimus, too busy and curious in my new sumpsimus.

Richmond, VA Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Watching the Patriarchy Die
@Fxhedgers Omg what is this dude trying to pull? I don’t trust this government with one more penny that they deserve. How about you get billionaires to stop laying people off so they you have more tax payers? Can’t squeeze blood from a stone, you South of Broad carpetbagger.
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FXHedge@Fxhedgers·
Sec. Scott Bessent: "I want to encourage everyone out there watching today to change their withholding ... you will get an automatic real wage increase on a weekly or a monthly basis." 🙂
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Jocko Willink
Jocko Willink@jockowillink·
Happy government-sanctioned theft day!
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Jack Posobiec
Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
Watching a great Easter movie - Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
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Some Guy in RVA@dchickman·
Coaches on @chesscom: 1. Mistake 2. Inaccuracy 3. Mistake 4. Blunder 5. Miss 6. Congrats on your checkmate!
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Matt Glassman
Matt Glassman@MattGlassman312·
There is no doubt in my mind that the best writings of any U.S. President are Grant's memoirs, and his recollections of Lee's surrender in Appomattox---161 year ago this today---are perhaps the best parts of those memoirs.
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Some Guy in RVA@dchickman·
@AccentsSouthern Lee boarded the Danville train right here in my hometown when he evacuated Richmond. That line is still in use, but the station is now an Outback Steakhouse.
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Southern Accents@AccentsSouthern·
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down April 9th, 1865.
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Denise Louis 🌻
Denise Louis 🌻@birdyluisa·
@MattGlassman312 He came to regret much about his kindnessses to Lee during the violent aftermath of Reconstruction. It's hard to read this and see how Grant thought he was setting the South on a path of genuine rehabilitation.
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The Drunk Jets Fan
The Drunk Jets Fan@TheDrunkJetsFan·
Still cant believe they thought this was a good cast as an FBI agent in the Sopranos
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Echoes of War
Echoes of War@EchoesofWarYT·
On May 12-13, 1865, more than a month after Lee's surrender at Appomattox, Union and Confederate forces fought the last battle of the Civil War near Brownsville, Texas. Colonel Theodore Barrett ordered approximately 300 Union soldiers, including men from the 62nd U.S. Colored Infantry, to attack Confederate positions at Palmito Ranch. The Confederate forces, led by Colonel John "Rip" Ford, counterattacked with roughly 190 men and drove the Union troops back in disarray. The battle ended in a Confederate victory, with Union forces suffering about 30 casualties compared to minimal Confederate losses. Ironically, both sides knew the war had effectively ended weeks earlier—Lee had surrendered on April 9, and Lincoln had been assassinated on April 14. News traveled slowly to the remote Texas-Mexico border, but many participants likely fought anyway out of duty, stubbornness, or simply because orders were given. The engagement proved particularly absurd given its timing and location. While the nation began reconstructing itself, soldiers in South Texas engaged in what amounted to a pointless skirmish. Some historians suggest Colonel Barrett ordered the attack to capture cotton or livestock, or simply to gain military glory before the war officially concluded. Whatever his motivation, the operation achieved nothing of strategic value. Private John J. Williams of the 34th Indiana Infantry became the last soldier killed in Civil War combat during this battle. His death, like the battle itself, served no purpose in determining the war's outcome. The Confederate troops who won this final engagement would surrender just weeks later, making their victory entirely hollow.
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Stephen Miller
Stephen Miller@StephenM·
Wishing all Americans a blessed and wonderful Easter.
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Donald J. Trump
Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump·
I wish everyone, including the haters and losers, a very happy Easter!
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Some Guy in RVA@dchickman·
@Metal_Crow Sorry Prof I appreciate the like but Fen Phen killed a lot of people and maybe you should study history and irony before you dip into these topics.
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@Metal_Crow There were people like this when Fen Phen came out. Simply would not let people be thin and happy.
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Josh Schwartz@Metal_Crow·
The anti GLP-1 people are the saddest new group to emerge. You can just see how badly they *want* to position themselves as wise, moral or virtuous for being against it... but there's just nothing in their corner. All the users I know are as happy with it as can be.
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FB_Helmet_Guy@FB_Helmet_Guy·
The infamous "Seat Cushion" game between the Falcons and Redskins in the 1991 NFC Divisional Playoff game where fans tossed Redskins promotional seat cushions onto the field. The crazy barrage of airborne seat cushions starts at the :27 mark.
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