Eric Fritts
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Mark Calcavecchia@MarkCalc
Ok I’m begging for 250 followers. Wanna get to 20k. Come on people. I promise to be funnier. lol
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@TimKennedyMMA Brother, anyone involved in politics on either side has lost their minds.
Trump and Kamala. Far left and far right. All crazy.
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These people have lost their minds.
Unlimited L's@unlimited_ls
Kamala Harris supporter is going viral for screaming at a child in a stroller
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To celebrate Mary Ranken Jordan's 155th birthday today, Kaleb got a #holeinone on @RankenJordan National Golf Links! It is the 2nd hole-in-one by the kids and was a 33 yard shot. Way to go, Kaleb! @uskidsgolf @PGA @accessg

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It shouldn't surprise anybody who knows me that my first stop after flying into Las Vegas was @innoutburger! I know @ecfritts would approve of my decision.

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@kevincornPGA @KevinNegandhi @RankenJordan @KevinNegandhi you should absolutely go and see all the great work @kevincornPGA is doing (on his own time). We definitely need to bring more attention to the wonderful work he does with these kids!!!!
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This is fantastic news! Keep up the great work, @KevinNegandhi! Maybe one day you'll be in St. Louis and can come tee it up on @RankenJordan National Golf Links with the kids!
Special Olympics@SpecialOlympics
"I take pride in championing ESPN's rich culture of inclusiveness and belonging." Congratulations to our long-time supporter @KevinNegandhi on extending his stay with our global broadcast partner @ESPN! 🔗 brnw.ch/21wGf4N #ChooseToInclude @ESPNCitizenship
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Our hearts are broken with the loss of Tim Wakefield.
Wake embodied true goodness; a devoted husband, father, and teammate, beloved broadcaster, and the ultimate community leader. He gave so much to the game and all of Red Sox Nation.
Our deepest love and thoughts are with Stacy, Trevor, Brianna, and the Wakefield family.

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Perhaps we can make this photo go viral again. This is Officer Chris Amoroso of the NYNJ Port Authority Police. This photo is from September 11, 2001, with the towers behind him. After saving this pregnant woman Chris decided to go back in for his 5th time. Despite having a wife and baby at home, despite being only 29 years old, Chris and 59 other Police Officers and 343 Firefighters never made it back out. You can curse us out, spit, defund and disrespect us, but when you call we will be there. Thats what makes us different. Im not looking for responses especially political ones. Just remember Chris and share his story. No sports number on his chest, no large contract no anthem to kneel to, just a real hero. #NeverForget

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@sagesteele He served in the Navy as a Radar Intercept Officer on F-14’s. VF-211 on the USS Nimitz.

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@FXRegan I read a great book about him…”The Man Who Warned America” I believe was the title.
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RIP - John P. O'Neill, former FBI SAC for counterterrorism in New York. He was on the war path with al Qaeda for years, only to die at the WTC on 9/11 as director of security a week after retiring. One of the smartest, toughest, and most complicated people I ever worked for. Rest easy brother.

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This man's name is Rick Rescorla.
22 years ago today, Rick disobeyed orders, and saved 2700 lives.
Rick was the head of security for Morgan Stanley in the South Tower of the World Trade Center. He warned that the Towers' basements were vulnerable to attack.
His warnings fell on deaf ears.
Then the 1993 attack happened, and people started listening to him.
After that attack, Rick implemented regular evacuation drills, using his megaphone to direct the thousands of employees out of their offices, down the stairwells, and out of the building to safety.
Born in Cornwall, Rick would sing Welsh and Cornish songs from his megaphone, as he directed the employees out of the building.
He would routinely tell all of the employees: in an emergency, no matter what chaos is happening around you, no matter what anyone tells you, leave your offices, go down the stairwells, and leave the building.
Rick told his wife Susan that he suspected another attack on the World Trade Center would happen, this time by air.
And 22 years ago today, on September 11, 2001, that attack happened.
When the first plane hit the North Tower, the Port Authority announced over the South Tower's speaker system "Please do not leave the building. This area is secure."
Rick ignored them.
"The dumb sons of b------s told me not to evacuate," he said to his best friend Dan. "They said it's just Building One. I told them I'm getting my people the f--k out of here."
And so Rick picked up his megaphone as he had done so many times before, told his employees not to listen to the orders, and directed them out of the building.
His Cornish songs helped keep their nerves calm as they evacuated, even after the second plane hit their Tower.
Once he had successfully evacuated his employees, Rick went back to look for survivors.
But first, he called his wife Susan.
"Stop crying. I have to get these people out safely. If something should happen to me, I want you to know I've never been happier. You made my life."
Rick rushed back to the South Tower.
That was the last time anyone saw him alive.
All but 6 of the more than 2700 Morgan Stanley employees survived.
Had they obeyed the Port Authority, they would all be dead.
Thankfully, they listened to Rick instead.
Rest in Peace, Rick. Thank you for your service.

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Looking forward to watching Alabama-Texas tonight on @espn. Oh wait, I have @GetSpectrum so guess I'll have to go out to watch it. I'm sure there will be a credit on my next bill for the lack of channels!
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